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NO-HORSE RACES

In bucolic Berkshires hamlet, it seems all are too busy to run

Although not one candidate is on the ballot in Hawley, voting will take place May 3 in this one-room converted schoolhouse. Although not one candidate is on the ballot in Hawley, voting will take place May 3 in this one-room converted schoolhouse. (Photos By Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe)
By Brian MacQuarrie
Globe Staff / March 23, 2010

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HAWLEY — This tiny community’s single ballot box, an old oaken contraption kept in a former one-room schoolhouse, will next perform its civic duty when Hawley votes for eight officials ranging from selectman to tree warden. (Full article: 951 words)

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