Friday, April 5, 2013

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Rosebeth Holliday with Fazzone and Harrison Real Estate in Sherman CT







The scenic Town of Sherman, incorporated in Oct. 1802, is located in the Housatonic Valley at the northern end of Candlewood Lake. We are a rural community of 23.4 square miles with a population, est., 4,106. Sherman is the northern most town in Fairfield County, accessed by state routes 39, 37 and 55. Sherman has an excellent K-8 School and our High School students have a choice of four area schools to attend. Our town's government is Board of Selectmen, Town Meeting.


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The Sherman Traffic Safety Work Group and AAA to offer FREE program for Drivers aged 55 or older
November 07, 2013
  
On Sunday, November 17th from 1-3 pm, the Sherman Traffic Safety Work Group and AAA will offer a FREE program to area residents, aged 55 or older. Arnie Kinsler, a certified AAA driving instructor and Sherman’s own Bob Sharp, a national recognized professional race car driver will offer this dynamic program to help refresh driving skills and provide some new tips too, discuss the latest technology in your car, and ways you can help the soon-to-be or new driver in your life. The CT State Police will also be in hand to demo their seat belt Convincer and Roll-Over machines. Door prizes, raffles and light refreshment will be served.

Location: Sherman School cafeteria, Rt 37, Sherman

RSVP by November 10th to: shermantrafficsafety@gmail.com or by contacting Beth at the Sherman Sr. Center at 860-354-2414. The first 100 people to sign-up will receive a goody bag.

 


Cope wins in Sherman; Lowe to serve as selectman


Sherman First Selectman Clay Cope Photo: /


Incumbent Republican Clay Cope won re-election Tuesday to a third term as first selectman, beating Democratic challenger Don Lowe by some 80 votes out of more than 1,300 cast.
But Lowe got enough votes to claim a seat on the board of selectmen, along with GOP incumbent Robert Ostrosky.
“I appreciate the voters’ confidence in my team,” Cope said. “We will continue to lead the town forward, as we have, with good, clean government.
“I am absolutely ready to serve with Don Lowe,” Cope added.
“The voters have spoken,” Lowe said. “I think we ran a good campaign, but it’s hard to get a bipartisan message through in this town. I look forward to serving the town I love.”
The final vote was 704 votes for Cope and 621 for Lowe. Ostrosky received 732 votes. Democrat Ashleigh Blake fell short with 593 votes.
Cope, 53, had listed among his accomplishments the restoration of the town’s bond rating by increasing the balance in the capital reserve fund, which he said had been depleted by the previous administration. He also said he brought a fiscally conservative approach to the budget while maintaining town services. He oversaw completion of the long-stalled Emergency Services Facility and continues to champion senior housing as a way to allow the town’s residents to “age in place,” he said.
Lowe, 57, who served previously as selectman and on several other town boards, said he would bring a long background in public service if elected. He faulted Cope for a lack of leadership on key issues, and promised to be engaged, available and supportive in the first selectman’s role. Among his goals were addressing the lack of cell service in the southern area of the town, developing senior housing and reining in spending in the town operating budget.
Both candidates supported maintaining Sherman’s rural character and preserving the health and economic viability of Candlewood Lake by supporting the Candlewood Lake Authority.