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Town Clerk reports 270 dog licenses issued, records scanned and primary election preparation

Concord Selectboard · July 7, 2026
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Summary

Town Clerk Linda Blakslee told the Selectboard that 270 dog licenses have been issued, 18 land record books were scanned, committee meetings for candidate slates are scheduled July 20, and Vermont’s primary is set for Aug. 11 with absentee ballots to be mailed soon.

Town Clerk Linda Blakslee reported administrative activity to the Selectboard: 270 dog licenses have been issued, a second delinquent-dog letter has been mailed to remaining unlicensed owners, and an assistant has scanned 18 land record books dating back to 1985. She also said Republican and Democratic committee meetings are scheduled July 20 to select Justice of the Peace slates and reminded the board that Vermont’s primary is Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; absentee ballots will be mailed in the coming days.

Blakslee’s report covered routine town-office workload, records digitization progress and upcoming election logistics.