Mount Holly Newsflash- Friday, September 18, 2020- morning edition

Mount Holly Newsflash - Friday, September 18, 2020Morning edition
The weather today in Mount Holly - Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. Northeast wind 3 to 13 mph. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.
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Town of Mount Holly

PO Box 248

Mount Holly, VT 05758

Town Clerk's Office

Phone (802) 259-2391 email: mthollytc@yahoo.com FAX (802) 259-2635

ADVANCE NOTICE TO VOTERS

 

September 17, 2020

 

Dear Mount Holly Voter,

For the November 3, 2020 Presidential Election, you will be receiving an absentee ballot. The Secretary of State's Office will be mailing out the ballots September 21 – October 1, to all current registered voters. This ballot will also contain on the reverse the local Justice of the Peace ballot. This is the ballot you must use to vote, if you do not receive one you can fill out an affidavit stating that and I can issue another one.

I strongly urge you to review the ballot, make your choices and return it to the Clerk's Office as soon as possible. Make sure you put your ballot inside the envelope for the voted ballot and sign, date and seal it.

The ballot may be returned to the Mount Holly Town Office in person, by mail or by having a friend or family member return it. It is imperative that it be received by 7 PM on November 3, 2020.

If you are not registered to vote and are a resident of the Town of Mount Holly, you may do so before the election by filling out a form I have at the town office or it can be mailed to you. OR you can go on-line to my voter page and register.

We are looking forward to a smooth and successful 2020 Election and with your help this can be achieved. 

Susan Covalla

Mount Holly Town Clerk

Hello all!


Some folks have asked me for all the rest of the series' dates, and now that they are in place, here they are below. Please note that the concerts are Not always on the same day or time, and also that  we've moved to an earlier hour to help keep you and the musician's fingers and instruments warmer. 
Looking forward to seeing you again. Thanks so much for your support of live music.

 Saturday, Sept 19 at 4 pm.  Trade Winds 2.0. 
Classics that you'll want to sing along with.  You'll probably know all the words. From the Beatles to Bruce, Pink Floyd to Prine.........
5 musicians, 10+ instruments among them, including Jonathan Czar from the Plumb Bobs and Electrostatic Cats
Sneak peek video:  Trade Winds plays While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Raindate Sunday Sept. 20th 4 pm

Sunday, September 27 at 3 pm   Carlos Ocasio and Chump Change.  
3 pc. killer guitar and jazz violin with a great bassist as well
Bring on the funk, the rock, the tunes in Spanish.....blew our socks off when we saw them play in Mt Holly.
(No raindate so do the sun dance, and let's bring it on!)

Saturday, October 10 at 3 pm.   The Plumb Bobs
With our own Shrewsberries, Marcos Levy and Aaron Schneider, and honorary Shrewsberries Mary Barron and Jonathan Czar.  Our mostly hometown band of incredible musicians and dear friends, serving up their fine mix, back to close out our series. 
(Raindate Sunday, October 11 at 3 pm.)
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Preview YouTube video While My Guitar Gently Weeps


While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Vermont Home Gardener – Extend the Season & Improve Your Soil
 
Jack Frost snuck in this week and the first damaging frosts of the season are upon us.  Many gardens are already showing signs of leaf damage on squash, cukes, peppers, tomatoes, and basil.  These are among the most susceptible plants.  If you escaped the first frost there is a second round in the forecast and it will be more serious with 3 cold nights near 30F Friday, Saturday, & Sunday.  Good News, there are a few easy precautions you can take to protect your favorite plants and extend the gardening season a little bit longer.  It's also the best time to begin improving your soil for next year's garden so let's look at the 3 steps to a much better garden.
 
Read the full article at VermontHomeGardener.com