Vote Feb. 19 on choosing Region One representative

SHARON — A town meeting is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.

Although much of the business is routine, voters will also be asked to decide if the representative to the Region One Board of Education should be elected or appointed.

The regional board is responsible for Housatonic Valley Regional High School, the regional superintendent’s office and the Pupil Services office, which handles special education for all schools in the region.  

At present, Sharon is one of three towns in the six-town school district that appoints its representative to the regional board.

At a special town meeting in September 2009, residents voted 34 to 19 in favor of electing the representative instead.

If the ordinance passes, the first election for a representative would be held in November 2011 and subsequent elections would be held every two years.

The ordinance would also allow the Sharon Board of Education to appoint an alternate representative to the Region One Board of Education.

Judge Manning has been the town’s Region One representative for many years, and has been its chairman for many years. He is the husband of Sharon Center School Principal Karen  Manning.

Also on the agenda is a vote to renew Tri-State Public Communications’ lease at 67 Main St.

Tri-State owns and operates WHDD 1020-AM and WHDD-FM 91.9 (robinhoodradio.com).  The lease was originally approved by a town meeting vote in March 2007.

The original lease was for $12,000 the first year, $13,000 in 2008 and $14,000 in 2009 and applies only to the first floor.

The building was the former home of WKZE-98.1 FM, which operated in the building from 1993 until 2006 when it moved to Red Hook, N.Y. The town of Sharon now owns the building.

That evening, voters will also be asked to approve the town report for fiscal 2009-10 (for information on the report, see article this page).

The fourth item on the agenda is an ordinance concerning the appointment of alternate members to the Board of Finance.

If passed, the Board of Finance will be able to choose alternate members for the board.

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