Cheshire Election 2023

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CHESHIRE, Mass. The town's election was held on May 1, and there was only one contested race for a seat on the Water Commission.
 
Colin D. Haas was elected to the Water Commission with 152 votes. Michael "Mickey" Biagini, Jr. only received 101 votes.
 
All other seats were filled by incumbents who ran uncontested.
 
Amy McCarthy was elected to the Planning Board.
 
Selectmen Jason Levesque was re-elected to the select board and Barbara Astorino was reelected to the Board of Assessors.
 
A second Assessors position was left open 
 
Michael Kruszyna was reelected to the Board of Health. 
 
Stephen LaFogg was re-elected to the Cemetery Commission and write-in votes are currently being tallied to fill a second  Cemetery Commission seat.
 
 Adam Emerson was reelected to represent Cheshire on the Hoosac Valley Regional School District Committee.
 
 255 votes were cast Monday. There are 2,488 registered voters in Cheshire
 

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Hoosac Valley School Committee Defends Budget

By Daniel MatziBerkshires correspondent
CHESHIRE, Mass. — The Hoosac Valley School Committee reaffirmed their support of the Hoosac Valley Regional School District (HVRSD) proposed $23 million budget.
 
On Monday night the school committee and school leaders defended the proposed school district budget that the Cheshire Select Board opposed at one of their own meetings in April. Dean backed the budget, which increased by $1,096,525 over this fiscal year, as being as fiscally responsible as possible.
 
"We're doing a lot of great work here, a lot of work that I'm proud of," Superintendent Aaron Dean said. "And I cannot in good conscience recommend doing anything other than moving forward with this budget."
 
During an April select board meeting, the Cheshire selectmen announced that they were hesitant to adjust their proposed municipal budget that included a level-funded HVRSD assessment. 
 
The school district's proposed budget included a $148,661 increase to Cheshire's assessment.
 
The Cheshire selectmen voted to plan for a Proposition 2.5 override. If the HVRSD budget isn't lowered to their liking, the town will be poised for an override vote - essentially putting the school budget increase to a ballot vote. 
 
Monday, Dean said he was confused why Cheshire took such a strong stance against the budget, especially after it had been openly discussed as far back as January.
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