A ballot and a brownie
NorthEast-Millerton Library Director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson invited North East voter Andrew Stayman to browse the baked goods on display at the library’s annual Election Day Bake Sale in the lobby of the Library Annex.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

A ballot and a brownie

MILLERTON — The NorthEast-Millerton Library coaxed local voters to treat themselves to something sweet at the annual Election Day Bake Sale on Tuesday, Nov. 2.

Local residents and baking enthusiasts were invited to bake for this year’s sale, and donations were dropped off at the library on Monday, Nov. 1, from 5 to 6 p.m. and on Tuesday, Nov. 2, until noon.

The annual Election Day Bake Sale was held in the lobby of the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex and ran as long as the baked goods lasted — which wasn’t very long at all.

Among the available selection of homemade treats, voters eyed the apple, wild grape and wild cherry jellies set up on a table along with the blueberry cheesecake bites, pumpkin cake, maple honey cookies, molasses cookies and three freshly baked apple pies.

As a side note, NorthEast-Millerton Library Director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson is on the lookout for the baker responsible for cooking up a truly memorable peanut butter pie at the 2019 Election Day Bake Sale. Anyone with information about who baked that delicious delicacy is asked to contact the library at 518-789-3340.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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