Freetown Board of Selectmen Prepare for Fourth of July Festivities with Parking and Vendor Plans
- Meeting Overview:
The Freetown Board of Selectmen meeting focused on the logistics and preparations for the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations, addressing parking arrangements, vendor licenses, and facility closures to ensure a smooth and festive event. The board members also approved several motions related to local contracts and community engagement.
The board’s primary focus was ensuring a well-organized Fourth of July celebration. Parking emerged as a significant topic of discussion, especially with the anticipated high attendance. To mitigate potential congestion, the board considered leveraging local businesses for additional parking, particularly around the bandstand where activities like announcements and awards were planned. The suggestion to use Hathaway Park for parking on the day of the parade was approved, accommodating the expected influx of foot traffic and vehicles.
In addition to parking, the board approved licenses for vendors, including Joe’s ice cream truck and Nico’s Novelty, for selling items such as balloons and sparklers during the fireworks event. While Joe’s ice cream truck had faced placement challenges due to a pre-existing vendor, the board advised early arrival and strategic positioning to maximize visibility and customer access. This decision underscored the board’s efforts to balance vendor interests and community enjoyment during the festivities.
The board also discussed closing South Main Street and Water Street for the parade, emphasizing safety concerns with the presence of floats and parade participants. This motion, aimed at ensuring public safety, was unanimously approved.
Facility closures for the Fourth of July were another topic of consensus among the board members. They unanimously agreed to close the town hall, library, council on aging, highway department, and transfer station, allowing town employees to spend the holiday with their families. This decision highlighted the board’s appreciation for its workforce and commitment to fostering a supportive community environment.
Apart from the Fourth of July preparations, the board addressed ongoing local projects, including the Freetown Elementary School fence project intended to enhance security. The board awarded the contract to Southeast Fence Company, approving their bid of $24,190. Additionally, they discussed and approved an amended agreement with Justee Construction concerning a fire hydrant project, which resulted in a cost reduction.
The board also reviewed an application from Isabelle Ferrer, an employee requesting to carry over 28 hours of vacation time into the next fiscal year. This sparked a discussion on the “use it or lose it” policy and the impact of work demands on employees’ ability to take leave. The board approved Ferrer’s request, acknowledging her department’s workload and emphasizing the importance of employees utilizing their vacation time.
Community engagement was further highlighted through the participation of Freetown Elementary School students, recognized as “selectmen of the night” for their essays on community pride. The board encouraged the students to read their essays aloud, expressing gratitude for the community’s safety, education, and local events. The board members responded positively, appreciating the students’ thoughts and insights.
The meeting concluded with the presentation of certificates and gifts to the students.
Deborah L. Pettey
City Council Officials:
Trevor Matthews, Jared Zager, Carlos Lopes
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/15/2026
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Recording Published:
06/16/2026
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Freetown
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