Politics & Government
What's on the Agenda: Selectmen to Meet Monday Night
Items on the agenda include communications received from the Fourth of July Committee, as well as from residents regarding the annual event.

WILMINGTON, MA - The Wilmington Board of Selectmen is set to meet Monday night for its weekly meeting.
Among the items on the agenda, the board is expected to take up the following:
- Request from Wilmington Little League to conduct a parade on Saturday, April 16 from the Town Common to Rotary Park in Conjunction with Opening Day Ceremonies
- A program update from Director of Elderly Services Theresa Marciello
- Request from the Chamber of Commerce to conduct the town of Wilmington’s 12th Annual Half Marathon and 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, Sept. 25.
- Review of Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles Submitted by Petition.
- Preliminary Discussion of Annual Town Meeting Non-Petitioned Warrant Articles
The board will also discuss communications received from the following:
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- Memorandum from Paul Alunni, re: Kinder Morgan Update.
- Letter from Representative James Miceli, re: Yentile Farm Recreational Facility.
- Correspondence from Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Utilities, re: Petition of Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, LLC for Authority to Perform Surveys on Certain Private Properties.
- Press Release from Fourth of July Committee, re: 2016 Celebration.
- Correspondence from Residents, re: Fourth of July Celebration.
- Memorandum from Town Manager, regarding associate members of the Board of Appeals.
- Information from Chamber of Commerce regarding scholarships.
- Letter from Jane Lyman, Sr. Manager, Xfinity, re: Changes to Installation Billing Practices and Pricing.
View the full agenda for the Monday, Feb. 22 meeting here >>>
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