Legal Notices - The Millerton News - 11-25-21

ANNUAL ELECTION
OF AMENIA FIRE DISTRICT #1

DECEMBER, 2021

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of the Amenia Fire District #1 will take place on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. at the firehouse located at 36 Mechanic Street, Amenia, New York for the purpose of electing (1) Commissioner to serve a five (5) year term commencing of January 1, 2022 and ending on December 31, 2026.

Candidates for District Office of Commissioner shall file their names and the position they are seeking in writing to the District Secretary, Dawn Marie Klingner, PO Box 214, Amenia, New York 12501 no later than December 2, 2021. Only residents of the Fire District duly registered with the Dutchess County Board of Elections as of November 22, 2020 shall be eligible to vote. 11/18/21.

Dawn Marie Klingner

Secretary

Amenia Fire District#1

Board of Commissioners

11-25-21

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