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When Daylight Savings time ends in the early morning hours of Sunday, November 3, 2024, it's time to turn back the clocks one hour. This is the time to "fall back" and enjoy an additional hour of sleep.
The next date to switch the clocks will be Sunday, March 9, 2025 at 2:00 a.m., when Daylight Savings begins again. On that date, it will be time to "spring forward" by turning the clocks ahead one hour.
Rob - your departure is Westwood's loss. I know well the time, effort and energy our elected officials expend. Thank you for all you have done on Westwood's behalf.
Chris McKeown
The Select Board has no one to blame but themselves for what has transpired the past two days.
Sunny, with a high of 34 and low of 8 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
337 people showed up on a cold February night to vote against a non-binding resolution.
Yes, they did.
And this attendance and participation demonstrates how strongly folks on both sides of this issue feel about it, and how a majority of voters want the Select Board to withdraw from the lawsuit. It was a far larger turnout than in annual town meetings.
It is false to assume a large majority of voters want the Select Board to withdraw. You can only say that the majority who showed up wanted to say that. According to Google AI, the average turnout at annual town meetings is 3.9% from 2018-2025, this was 4.6%.
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