Fire Chief Announces Retirement Amidst Financial Challenges at Lunenburg Select Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Lunenburg Select Board meeting covered topics, including the planned retirement of Fire Chief Patrick Sullivan, the town’s financial challenges, and the approval of a new business license. Chief Sullivan, who has served for 42 years, announced his retirement effective November 6, 2026. The board acknowledged his long service and the forthcoming challenge of finding a suitable replacement. Meanwhile, discussions on the town’s financial health revealed a projected budget shortfall and plans for an override to bridge the gap.
Fire Chief Patrick Sullivan’s retirement announcement was a focal point of the meeting. The board expressed gratitude for his dedication and acknowledged the difficulty of replacing someone with such extensive service. While a formal recognition of his contributions is planned for a later date, the announcement prompted the board to consider the future leadership of the fire department. This transition comes as the department prepares for a public presentation on a proposed four-shift system.
Financial matters dominated much of the meeting. The town manager’s report highlighted the ongoing preparation of the FY27 budget, which is projected to show a shortfall exceeding $3 million. This deficit is expected to be addressed through an override, with final budget figures dependent on ongoing negotiations and financial decisions. The report also noted an 8.85% increase in health insurance rates. These challenges come amidst efforts to close out the FY25 budget, with revenue and expenditure nearly balanced and a projected free cash figure of over $3 million.
The board also discussed various proposals for the upcoming town meeting, including articles related to the Trust Fund Commission and the Open Space Committee. The Trust Fund Commission proposed a bylaw amendment to allow the select board to disperse funds in the absence of a quorum, a move that could streamline decision-making processes. Meanwhile, the Open Space Committee sought to change its status from an ad hoc committee to a standing committee, which would grant the select board appointing authority for two at-large positions.
A notable development in the meeting was the unanimous approval of a Common Victualler license for Empire Athletics, a fitness facility and smoothie bar located on Massachusetts Avenue. The co-owners, Shahid Keshi and Nick Nicholas Gallagher, presented their business plan to the board, confirming that all necessary permits had been obtained.
The meeting also addressed the town’s notification process for town meetings. Discussions centered on ensuring accessibility and efficiency, with proposals to incorporate QR codes for digital access to meeting materials. Concerns about accessibility for senior citizens were raised, emphasizing the importance of providing physical copies of materials. The board deliberated on the language of the notification bylaw, seeking a balance between concise information and adequate detail to inform residents effectively.
Additional topics included the establishment of a sick leave committee, deemed necessary before entering collective bargaining agreement negotiations. The board discussed the town’s orientation and onboarding practices, acknowledging existing deficiencies and proposing modifications to improve these processes. The need for periodic review of the town’s fee schedule was also highlighted, with a proposal to formalize a schedule for these reviews to ensure they remain up-to-date.
Public comments were sparse, but a resident named John Bowen raised concerns about the town’s financial strategies. He suggested that increasing the tax bracket could have generated significant revenue, potentially alleviating current financial pressures. Bowen’s comments underscored the importance of proactive financial planning to ensure the town’s fiscal stability.
Heather R. Lemieux
City Council Officials:
Michael-Ray Jeffreys, Louis J. Franco, Caesar Nuzzolo, Tom Alonzo, Renee Emkey, Heather R. Lemieux (Town Manager), Julie L. Belliveau (Assistant Town Manager/HR Director)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/17/2026
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Recording Published:
02/18/2026
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Duration:
91 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Lunenburg
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