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Mansfield Looking to Fill Key Town Employee Positions
Mansfield interviewing town clerk candidates and looking into a replacement for retiring Police Chief Arthur O'Neil.

Email: Jeff.Sullivan@patch.com Phone: 1-508-404-7931 Hometown: Wrentham, MA Birthday: July 10, 1986
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Mansfield interviewing town clerk candidates and looking into a replacement for retiring Police Chief Arthur O'Neil.

Michael O'Brien appointed to the Mansfield Finance Committee.
The following is from the Mansfield Fire and EMS Log.
A smattering of jobs in the town limits of Mansfield.
The following is from the National Weather Service.
Emergency services for the powder scare at Mansfield's Robinson School not a big hit in the budget.
FRCS celebrates its class of 2012.
Check out these open houses in your area this weekend!
FRCS celebrates its class of 2012.
The following is from the Mansfield Police Log from June 4 to June 7
Mansfield's Robin Organ honored for her work with Green Schools.
Miller Recycling has completed installation of a roof mounted solar array at their Mansfield facility, which will offset 90% of the company’s annual energy needs.
The following is from Sherman Jackson Funeral Home.
Mansfield selectmen vote 5-0 to raise town manager William Ross's base salary by $10,000.
Project Progressing on West Street and Forbes Boulevard repairs.
The following is a summary of issues discussed at the June 6 Board of Selectmen meeting.