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Community rallies for Special Olympics fundraiser and anniversary plans

June 12, 2024 | Bedford Town Council, Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Community rallies for Special Olympics fundraiser and anniversary plans
During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around community services, public safety initiatives, and upcoming local events.

The town's public works department reiterated its waste disposal guidelines, emphasizing that latex-based paints are not accepted at the transfer station. Residents are advised to dry out these paints with sand or kitty litter before disposing of them in regular trash. Additionally, the department reminded the public that hazardous materials such as explosives, radioactive substances, batteries, and prescription medications cannot be accepted. However, residents can safely turn in prescription medications at the police station any day of the week.

In a lighter note, it was confirmed that the local pool will offer a free admission day on its opening, continuing a popular tradition that encourages community engagement.

Councilor Carter highlighted recent developments in the conservation commission, including the election of new officers and the departure of long-serving chair Pat Rogan, who was recognized for her contributions to the community. He also promoted a fundraising initiative by the Bedford Police Department, which is selling plush toys to benefit Special Olympics New Hampshire.

Looking ahead, Councilor Carter urged the community to begin planning for Bedford's 275th anniversary in 2024, suggesting the formation of a committee to organize celebrations. He expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with local organizations to ensure a memorable event.

Lastly, Councilor Strand congratulated local youth sports teams and school performances, acknowledging the achievements of students and the community's support for their endeavors. The meeting concluded with a call for greater recognition of town employees' contributions, emphasizing their dedication to serving the community.

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