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The Committee selected one person from an applicant pool of 11.
The committee is looking for its seventh member after a seat opened up earlier this year.
An interim seat has opened up due to one member being appointed to fill in on another committee.
Lynn Gallagher began working in her new role at the end of October.
Natasha Waden gave a two-week notice in early October.
Lenard Diggins's five-year tenure is coming to an end next week.
Julie Wayman has worked her way up through the ranks in the Town Manager's Office.
The state grant will assist in completing a historical project.
The article was approved during Town Meeting's second week.
The article was passed during Town Meeting this week.
The funds will be used to plant hundreds of trees.
The town has received funds through this channel for thirteen years.
The appointee has experience in the human service field, having previously worked for other local organizations.
The appointee has experience working for and living in the town.
Ramsha Baluch assumed her new role earlier this month.
The forum will give the community a chance to hear from candidates directly.
The bylaw includes three phases, with the second taking effect next month.
The election will be held on Saturday, April 5.
The deadline for submissions is in mid-January.
The Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project will be ongoing through the spring.
The Select Board authorized renovations to the park in 2022.
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Recirclable partners with local restaurants to provide them with reusable takeout containers as opposed to single-use ones.
You Can Help Stop Scam
Hispanic Heritage Month
Don't Be Afraid to Report It
Three Things You Should Do
Financial Independence for Millions of Hardworking People
You Have Another Chance Each Year During The General Enrollment Period
Cunningham becomes the Town's chief legal officer after serving as Arlington's deputy town counsel since 2020.
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The questions were about assessing additional property taxes and establishing a means-tested Senior Citizen Property Tax Exemption.
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Here is what you need to know for the election, which features 2 questions on the ballot.
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Income Protection to Millions
The MA Department of Energy Resources Green Communities grant is part of a local and state-wide push to prioritize building electrification.
An estimated $1.9M will be available for projects like outdoor recreational facilities, affordable housing and historic preservation.