Legal Notices - August 1, 2019 – The Lakeville Journal

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF GIOVANNA TRAVERSO

Late of Canaan

AKA Giovanna Traverson

(19-00294)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated, July 17, 2019, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below.

Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

The fiduciary is:

Marilisa Traverso Camardi

163 Granite Avenue Ext.,

Canaan, CT 06018

Beth L. McGuire

 Clerk

08-01-19

 

LEGAL NOTICE — Town of Canaan (Falls Village)

Receipt of Certification of Party-Endorsed Candidates for Municipal Offices Including Notice of “Underendorsement” “ for Some Offices

Certified lists of candidates from both town committees of the Town of Canaan (FALLS VILLAGE) for election as municipal officers is on file in my office at the Town Hall, 108 Main Street, Falls Village, Connecticut 06031-0047, and copies thereof are available for public distribution.

The certified lists as received include fewer names of party-endorsed candidates than the party is entitled to nominate for the following offices:

Democratic Town Committee List of Underendorsements:

Office, Number of Names Certified, Number Entitled to be Nominated

 Board of Assessment

Appeals, 0, 1

Board of Assessment

Appeals to Fill Vacancy

for Two Years, 0, 2

Zoning Board of

Appeals Alternate, 0, 2

Republican Town Committee List of Underendorsements:

Office, Number of Names Certified, Number Entitled to be Nominated

Board of Finance Alternate to fill Vacancy for two years, 0, 1

Board of Education, 0, 1

Board of Assessment

Appeals to Fill vacancy

for two years, 1, 2

Zoning Board of Appeals, 2, 3

Zoning Board of

Appeals Alternate, 0, 2

Constable, 3, 4

A Primary will be held September 10, 2019, if, for a particular office, the number of party-endorsed candidates plus the number of candidates filing petitions pursuant to Sections 9-382 to 9-450 of the Connecticut General Statutes exceeds the maximum number which the party is entitled to nominate for that office. Petitions must be filed not later than 4:00 p.m. of August 7, 2019. Petition forms, including schedules, may be obtained from:

Carole K. McGuire, Democratic Registrar of Voters, or Susan J. Kelsey, Republican Registrar of Voters, 108 Main Street, Falls Village, CT 06031.

 Mary M. Palmer,

Canaan (Falls Village) Municipal Clerk

08-01-19

 

LEGAL NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATION OF

PARTY-ENDORSED CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES

INCLUDING NOTICE OF “UNDERENDORSEMENT” FOR SOME OFFICES

LEGAL NOTICE

 A certified list of Republican party-endorsed candidates for the Town of Salisbury for election as Board of Finance To Fill Vacancy for Four Years and Board of Assessment Appeals is on file in my office at 27 Main Street, Salisbury, CT, and copies thereof are available for public distribution.

The certified list as received includes fewer names of party-endorsed candidates than the party is entitled to nominate for the following offices:

Office, Number of Names Certified, Number Entitled To Be Nominated

First Selectman, 0, 1

Selectman, 1, 2

Board of Finance

(Full Term), 0, 2

Board of Finance (To Fill Vacancy for Two Years), 0, 1

Board of Education

(Full Term), 0, 2

 Planning and Zoning Commission, 1, 2

Planning and Zoning Commission Alternates, 1, 2

Zoning Board of Appeals, 0, 2

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate, 0, 1

Regional Board of Education, 0, 1

A Primary will be held September 10, 2019, if, for a particular office, the number of party-endorsed candidates plus the number of candidates filing petitions pursuant to Sections 9-382 to 9-450 of the Connecticut General Statutes exceeds the maximum number which the party is entitled to nominate for that office. Petitions must be filed not later than 4:00 p.m. of August 7, 2019. Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the procedure for filing of opposing candidacies, including schedules, may be obtained from: Maureen Dell, Republican Registrar of Voters, 27 Main Street, Salisbury, CT 06068

Patricia H. Williams

Town Clerk of Salisbury

08-01-2019

 

LEGAL NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATION OF

PARTY-ENDORSED CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES

INCLUDING NOTICE OF “UNDERENDORSEMENT” “ FOR SOME OFFICES

LEGAL NOTICE

A certified list of Democratic party-endorsed candidates for the Town of Salisbury for election as First Selectman, Board of Finance (To Fill Vacancy for Two Years), Board of Education (Full term), Board of Assessment Appeals, Planning and Zoning Commission Alternates, Zoning Board of Appeals, Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate, and Regional Board of Education is on file in my office at 27 Main Street, Salisbury, CT, and copies thereof are available for public distribution.

The certified list as received includes fewer names of party-endorsed candidates than the party is entitled to nominate for the following offices:

 Office, Number of Names Certified, Number Entitled To Be Nominated

Selectman, 1, 2

Board of Finance

(Full Term), 1, 2

Board of Finance (To Fill Vacancy for Four Years), 0, 1

Planning and Zoning Commission, 1, 2

A Primary will be held September 10, 2019, if, for a particular office, the number of party-endorsed candidates plus the number of candidates filing petitions pursuant to Sections 9-382 to 9-450 of the Connecticut General Statutes exceeds the maximum number which the party is entitled to nominate for that office. Petitions must be filed not later than 4:00 p.m. of August 7, 2019. Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the procedure for filing of opposing candidacies, including schedules, may be obtained from: Karin Gerstel, Democratic Registrar of Voters, 27 Main Street, Salisbury, CT 06068

 Patricia H. Williams

Town Clerk of Salisbury

08-01-2019

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