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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Southern Berkshire County Resource Guide Released

LEE, Mass. — A collaboration between the Southern Berkshire Public Health Collaborative, Families Like Ours Inc., and the Tri-Town Health Department has resulted in the release of the Southern Berkshire County Resource Guide.
 
The Southern Berkshire County Resource Guide is designed to connect individuals and families with essential services. It helps to navigate services such as food access, housing support, mental health support, special needs services, and transportation options. 
 
Additional sections are being developed for future printings of the guide, and the Resource Guide will be regularly updated online throughout the year.    
 
The Southern Berkshire County Resource Guide is available in both print and digital formats. The printed version will be distributed in March 2025 to first responders, town clerks, libraries, boards of health, and council on aging offices.
 
 
Suggested changes or additions or requests for printed copies can be directed to Rania Markham at Rania@familieslikeoursinc.com. This resource is free of charge.    
 
Jayne Smith of SBPHC stated that the guide was initially developed for first responders, public health officials, and service providers, but is a valuable tool for everyone.    
 
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