Conway Town Hall to be closed Nov. 17 through Nov.19
CONWAY — Town Hall will be closed for in-person business from Nov. 17 through Nov. 19 while Town Clerk Laurie Lucier attends a conference.
Emails and voicemails will still be monitored regularly.
WHATELY — The Board of Assessors has received preliminary certification of assessments for all classes of property in Whately for fiscal year 2022.
According to a notice from Cynthia Herbert with the Assessors Office, the public disclosure period of these values will last through Nov. 18. Proposed values are available online on the town website or in the Town Offices at 4 Sandy Lane from Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Taxpayers are encouraged to check their values and direct any questions or issues to the Board of Assessors at 413-665-4400, ext. 4 or assessors@whately.org.
DEERFIELD — The town is updating its Open Space and Recreation Plan and is seeking public input.
The plan will inform Deerfield town officials about what residents would like to see done in terms of the town’s parks, conservation lands and recreation facilities for its seven-year action plan.
The survey is available until Dec. 17 and can be answered at bit.ly/3qo1ckr.
Printed copies can also be found at Town Hall, Tilton Library or the South County Senior Center.
SUNDERLAND — Niko Keith Ames of Sunderland recently earned his doctorate from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Niko is the son of Keith and Jane Ames, also of Sunderland.
Since passing the bar exam, Ames has worked with a law firm in Stamford, Conn.
Ames is a 2018 summa cum laude graduate of Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Conn., where he earned a degree in health care management. While at Albertus Magnus College, he played both soccer and lacrosse, and was a member of Kappa Gamma Pi National Catholic College Honor Society.
Ames is also a 2014 graduate of Frontier Regional School in South Deerfield where he played soccer, basketball and baseball, and was a member of the National Honor Society.
