Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Fred and Billy Rossi went to the Michaud farm today and talked to Mike, the farmer who lost his barn and 160 head of cattle in a horrific fire last week. The site is quite well cleaned up now, but you can see the awful ruins. The Alpacas were not harmed and seemed very friendly. Mr. Michaud was operating a bull dozer, cleaning up after the fire. He told Fred he needs time to figure out what he will do. We all feel so very sorry this happened. A huge blow to the owners and to the community.

From there they drove on to Cole's Pond. The view on the way back, looking west, is spectacular, as you can see. Here's a slide show: Michaud Farm

Here is a notice that came today, in case you'd like to meet the candidates for Cabot School's new principal position.

Meet the Candidates

being considered for the position of

Principal

of Cabot School

Wednesday, June 2nd at 5:30 & 6 pm

Thursday, June 3rd at 6 pm

in the CSPAC Building

The three finalists were selected by a screening committee made up of a student, Cabot School staff, and community members. This week each of the finalists will tour the school, meet with staff, students, and community members, and be interviewed by the Cabot School Board.

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