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- Middlesex County
- 3/9/26
- 03/10/2026
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Dunstable Board of Selectmen meeting addressed topics including advocacy for Chapter 70 funding reform and the potential acquisition of property on Main Street.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 3/9/26
- 03/10/2026
- 155 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Maynard Finance Committee, discussions were dominated by a proposal to provide stipends to members of the Retirement Board. The proposal, which suggested a $3,000 stipend for four board members, was met with scrutiny due to concerns about its financial implications on the town’s budget and its unfunded actuarial liabilities.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 3/9/26
- 03/09/2026
- 151 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Chelmsford Select Board meeting covered topics, including the successful remediation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on Richardson Road and the announcement of a $122,769 grant for body-worn cameras for the local police department. The meeting, noted for its focus on environmental and safety improvements, also addressed infrastructure upgrades, budgetary concerns, and various community appointments.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 3/9/26
- 03/10/2026
- 96 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: During a recent meeting, the Ayer-Shirley Regional School Committee focused on revising animal regulations, particularly addressing rodent control and permit renewals, while also touching upon broader community health initiatives. The committee scrutinized the environmental impact and management challenges of rodenticides, discussing potential regulations and community resources to mitigate rodent infestations. Additionally, the committee explored updates to the animal permit process, emphasizing clarity and compliance while ensuring community engagement in health and safety matters.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 3/9/26
- 03/09/2026
- 83 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the Marlborough City Council meeting on March 9, 2026, discussions centered around a controversial proposal to construct two multifamily dwellings totaling 90 residential units at the junction of Ames and Forest Streets. The project, presented by attorney Brian Faulk on behalf of Malro Northro Land Trust, aims to develop within the Ames Village Overlay District, a zoning area designed to encourage growth while preserving open space. While the project could generate significant revenue for the city, it also sparked concerns regarding traffic, environmental impact, and community demographics.