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Otis Food Pantry Update
By Terry Gould
The Otis Food Pantry reflects on a busy and impactful year, continuing to serve 50+ households weekly with fresh produce, non-perishable items, and special meals, thanks to community generosity. Highlights include providing Thanksgiving meals, holiday gift cards, and a Recipe Sack Campaign to foster connection and support. Despite challenges, like closing for Christmas, the pantry remains steadfast, with plans to navigate uncertain food access in 2025. Gratitude abounds for the incredible support of local farms, organizations, and donors who make this vital work possible.
The Holidays Arrived Early in Otis
by Diane Provenz
Big news for Otis! The Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick Trust has awarded a $50,000 grant to support the transformation of St. Paul’s Church into the Otis Preservation Trust!
OPT, OHC, What’s the Deal?
by Stephanie Skinner
Learn how the Otis Historical Commission (OHC) and the Otis Preservation Trust (OPT) are teaming up to preserve Otis’s rich history, from restoring the East Otis Schoolhouse to transforming St. Paul’s into a vibrant Otis Cultural Center.
A Message From The Town Clerk
by Lyn O’Brien, Town Clerk
Stay informed in Otis! Sign up for emergency phone notifications and daily email updates to get the latest on town news, events, and alerts. Don’t miss out—stay connected with your community!
Notice Otis: Event
Second Annual Community Tree Lighting
Otis families and revelers join to light the Christmas tree and greet Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Carolers shared holiday songs led by Larry Southard.
Tribute to the Besancons
by Katharine Adams
Fred and Marie Besancon left an indelible mark on their community. Dive into the rich history of this remarkable couple whose legacy still echoes through the heart of Otis today.
Navigating the Holidays
The Rural Ethicist’s December 2024 column offers practical advice to help manage stress and how to budget to re-gift with flair. This guide reminds us that the holidays aren’t about perfection —they’re about connection, gratitude, and a little twinkly magic.
State Assistance for Digital Connectivity
In this Special to the Observer, your input is requested regarding a hyperlocal Digital Equity Plan to improve internet access, tech support, and digital skills for all residents.
FRRES Honors Veterans
by Sandy Balayan
The Veterans Day assembly at Farmington River Regional Elementary School brought together students and veterans in a heartfelt celebration of service and sacrifice. From handmade thank-you cards to patriotic songs and performances, the event honored sixteen veterans, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made to ensure our freedom.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
by Ilona Packie
Ken Packie and his longtime collaborator, Jake Swanson, spent nine days transforming massive logs into a breathtaking 32-foot wyvern sculpture. Built in 32 separate pieces, the wings and tail detach for delivery to a client’s dragon garden, showcasing the team’s artistry, precision, and a decade-long partnership in wood carving.
Trunk or Treat
A delightful Halloween poem by Sandy Balayan.
Otis Food Pantry Update
by Terry Gould
We are so grateful to the Town of Otis and the Town Hall staff who provide us with a space and never complain if we make too much noise or track up the floors. We could not exist at all without the support of our wonderful town.
Election Results in Otis
by Linda Rocke
On Election Day last month 1073 registered voters in Otis turned out to vote. This represents 78.7% of the town’s total registered voters. Here are some of the election results.