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Belmont Week in Review: Superintendents Search Nearing End, New Pool Gets Public Meetings
Events in the past week in Belmont.

The search for the next Belmont School Superintendent is nearing the selection of a final group of three or four candidates to meeting with staff and the public after the Thanksgiving break.
Public meetings and an online survey have been set up by the committee in charge of building the new Underwood Pool.
It's no surprise that school enrollment is on the rise with nearly 140 more students in Belmont schools since last year. These numbers could influence the new Financial Task Force in how it views the town's long-term expenditure demands.
Belmont parents could see a 10 percent increase in preschool tuition if a recommendation by the PreK director is accepted.
A Suspicious 'Device' at Joey's Park brought the State Police bomb squad which discovered a cache of fireworks stashed in the playground.
After his presidential run, Mitt Romney is now working on bringing the Olympics
to Boston in 2024.
Girls' Swimming took three races in its best placement in the North Sectionals.
Honoring Fall's Best at Athletic Awards Night
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