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Michelle Francesconi and Ron DeAngelis won the special election Tuesday to fill two newly created seats on the Board of Selectmen.

Cheshire Elects Francesconi, DeAngelis to Select Board

By Jeff SnoonianiBerkshires Correspondent
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CHESHIRE, Mass. — Michelle Francesconi and Ron DeAngelis won the special election Tuesday to fill two newly created seats on the Board of Selectmen.  
 
Both candidates appeared relieved the campaign was over and eager to begin their terms as they received the results at the Community Center.
 
"I think there's a different dynamic that will develop on the board and it will be interesting to see how Ron's work background and my own work experience will help bring some new perspective and help move the town forward," Francesconi said, after learning she had defeated her opponent, Donna DeFino, for the three-year term by a count of 407-107. 
 
"I'm really excited ... there's so much potential here! I can't wait to start digging in." 
 
When asked about her opponent, Francesconi was nothing but complimentary. "Donna is doing great things on the Planning Board and I wish her the best because we will still need to work together," she said.
 
Francesconi made it clear she is eager to dive in but intends to take it one step at a time. 
 
"Right now we are in uncharted waters with a five member board so the division of duties needs to be reshaped. I'm just looking forward to getting started," she said.
 
Her daughters Mia and Sophia were on hand for the occasion and were clearly very proud of their mom.
 
"I'm super happy and so proud of her. She's gone through so much to get here and it's just really cool," said Mia, while Sophia added, "I'm proud because ever since I was born she's always wanted to try for this and I think it's just a good opportunity for her."
 
DeAngelis won the two-year term on the board by beating two other candidates, receiving 267 votes to 145 for Mickey Biagini and 103 for E. Richard Sholz.
 
"The very first thing I'd like to do is to find out how the town has been running, how it works. I want to find out how decisions have been made the last few years," said Deangelis, when asked what his first task would be. 
 
DeAngelis was also concerned with a disconnect he feels between some town employees and Town Hall. 
 
"We need to get them on board and improve that relationship. I want to start right from the beginning and  build it up," he said.
 
When asked about his new partner on the board, DeAngelis said, "Having Michelle ... it's turned out really well for the town. Two fresh candidates. There's a great opportunity here." 
 
The 122-vote margin surprised DeAngelis a bit but he felt the voters heard his message. 
 
"I believe that, even though I wasn't born here, some people who knew me through Petricca through the years," he said. "They saw I had the qualifications and the ability to help make the changes the town should have."
 
Both winners will get sworn in by the town clerk and begin their duties at the next meeting on Aug. 20.
 
The races for selectmen weren't the only thing on the ballot Tuesday night. There was a non-binding referendum to poll the town on where the annual Memorial Day parade should hold its ceremonies. For years it has been held at the cemetery but if the voters get their way it could be moving to Town Hall as that was preferred 294-224. 
 
Town Clerk Christine Emerson was thrilled with the new voting machines and the people who stayed to learn the final results were surprised at how fast they were posted. Emerson recorded a turnout of 529 out of a possible 2401 registered voters, or 23 percent.

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Cheshire Tag Sale and Bazaar

CHESHIRE, Mass. — The Cheshire Community Association (CCA) announced the return of the Cheshire Community Tag Sale and Bazaar for its second year. 
 
Scheduled for Saturday, May 11, 2024, from 9 AM to 1 PM, the event offers a day of treasure hunting, local craftsmanship, and treats at the Cheshire Community House located at 191 Church St, Cheshire.
 
Attendees can explore a variety of offerings, including handmade crafts, antiques, collectibles, and food options. The hot food truck, operated by the Berkshire Lodge of Masons AF & AM, will be stationed in the courtyard, serving up treats throughout the event.
 
One of the highlights of this year's event is the fundraising raffle, with all proceeds set to benefit the Cheshire Food Pantry. Participants can purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes, supporting a worthy cause that serves the local community.
 
Registration for vendors interested in participating in the bazaar is currently open, with fees ranging from $10 to $30. Cheshire residents looking to showcase their items from home can have their locations advertised on the event map for a fee of $10. The deadline for registration is set for Friday, April 26, 2024.
 
Registration forms can be obtained from various locations across Cheshire, including A to Z Printing, Cheshire Community House, Cheshire Library, Cheshire Glassworks, Cheshire Senior Center, the Cheshire Community Association Facebook page, and the Cheshire Town website.
 
For more information about the event, including vendor registration and sponsorship opportunities, interested parties are encouraged to contact Jenny Gadbois at (413) 841-0844 or via email at jlgadbois@icloud.com.
 
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