Public Safety logs

Editor’s note: Due to a considerable backlog and print space limitations, The Landmark will resume publishing the logs starting with April 2 in the next issue, April 20. FIRE Princeton Feb.

Editor’s note: Due to a considerable backlog and print space limitations, The Landmark will resume publishing the logs starting with April 2 in the next issue, April 20. FIRE Princeton Feb.

HOLDEN — A Board of Selectmen rematch awaits. Voters preparing for their annual trip to the polls—or using the mail-in option—to participate in the town democracy should mark their calendars and make a choice.

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RUTLAND — Three races await voter decisions when they go the polls — or use mailin voting options — for the annual town election May 8. The list of candidates will technically be final after the April 5 deadline for any candidate to withdraw, which is after The Landmark’s deadline for this week.

PAXTON — The Paxton Municipal Light Department plans a presentation on the feasibility study on bringing broadband into Paxton as a municipal service. While the date is not yet set, the place is.

PRINCETON — The greater community continues to rally around David Crowley and his family following the Wachusett Mountain co-owner’s diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy three years ago. Several hundred people gathered at the popular ski resort on a Sunday last month for the Ski with David for PSP event, a fundraiser in honor of David to benefit Massachusetts General Hospital, where the 67-year-old receives medical care for the rare, degenerative, physically debilitating neurological disease that affects all aspects of daily function.