Otis Election, Caucus Forms Available

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OTIS, Mass. — Caucus request forms and the nomination papers are available now for the annual town election. 
 
Candidates can run at the caucus and fill out nomination papers, or they can do one or the other. 
 
The town caucus is April 15, town meeting is May 20, and the town election is May 27.
 
Offices up for election are one three-year seat each on the School Committee, Select Board, Board of Assessors, Cemetery Commission, Board of Library Trustees and Finance Board.
 
Also, a Finance Board member for a two-year term, two Planning Board members for five year terms, a moderator and a tree warden each for a one-year term, and a town clerk for three-year term. 
 
Please inquire with the town clerk if you are interested in running at clerk@townofotisma.com or 413-269-0100, Ext. 112. The deadline is April 8 at 5 p.m.
 

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Monterey Man Arrested in Suspicious Fire

Update: John Rohane was taken into custody on a warrant connected to the fire. He was taken to an area hospital for an issue unrelated to the fire or his arrest.
MONTEREY, Mass. — State Police, Monterey Police, and other officials are searching for John Rohane, 60, following a suspicious fire early Wednesday morning at his home on Main Road.
 
Rohane may be wearing a green jacket and boots. Anyone who sees him or knows of his whereabouts is urged to call 911 right away. Do not approach him.
 
The Monterey Fire Department responded to 340 Main Road at about 3:50 Wednesday morning for a report of a fire. Otis responded for mutual aid. No injuries were reported. 
 
Based on an examination of the scene, witness interviews, and other evidence, State Police fire investigators assigned to the State Fire Marshal's office determined that the fire had been intentionally set.
 
As the investigation continued, State Police and regional partners began searching for Rohane, bringing additional assets to the wooded area behind 340 Main Road, including areas of Beartown State Forest.
 
Those efforts remain active at the posting of this information at 5 p.m.
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