Beginning Monday, May 30, Harvard residents will hear a loud air horn between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. whenever the Harvard Fire Department responds to an emergency call.
At Tuesday’s election voters approved funds for a study and designs to renovate the Hildreth Elementary School and elected public health consultant Libby Levison to a term on the Board of Health. Measures to create a nine-member charter commission and change the office of town clerk from an elected to an appointed position passed easily.
The 2016 Harvard Town Caucus quickly nominated 12 incumbent candidates for another term, and one new candidate for the School Committee.
Harvard voters turned out in near record numbers on Tuesday, March 1, handing victories to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the town's Democratic and Republican Presidential Primaries.
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