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- Middlesex County
- 4/27/26
- 174 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Zoning Board’s recent meeting brought to light concerns from residents about the impact of new construction projects on neighborhood character and aesthetics, leading to in-depth discussions about zoning compliance, design elements, and community engagement. Key issues included the proposed construction on Woodland Street, with its height and size drawing criticism, and the debate over accessory dwelling units following recent state law changes.
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- Plymouth County
- 4/27/26
- 04/27/2026
- 182 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Plymouth School Committee meeting was marked by a plea from a community member regarding a major theft scandal involving former school employee Patrick Vantosh. The incident brought forth concerns about oversight and accountability within the school district. The committee also discussed various school improvement initiatives, student achievements, and updates on capital projects and budget matters.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 4/27/26
- 04/28/2026
- 77 Minutes
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Overview: The Southwick Select Board meeting saw discussions and decisions on several financial matters, including the approval of a $1.1 million allocation for a new fire engine, the endorsement of the general government budget, and the acceptance of a speed feedback signage program. The meeting was marked by collaborative efforts between the Select Board and the finance committee to finalize budgetary commitments ahead of the annual town meeting.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 4/27/26
- 04/27/2026
- 169 Minutes
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Overview: The Chelsea City Council meeting highlighted community pride with the recognition of Chief Hospital Corpsman Vadim Link, a Chelsea native involved in the Artemis 2 mission, while also navigating significant zoning amendment discussions aimed at development and infrastructure enhancement. The council’s deliberations underscored the balance between fostering growth and preserving neighborhood integrity.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 4/26/26
- 04/24/2026
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent meeting of the Southwick Lake Management Committee, discussions centered on the potential installation of a new outlet from North Pond to manage water levels more effectively during storms. This proposal emerged as a practical alternative to the costly restoration of Canal Brook and Great Brook, which have historically failed to function as effective outlets for the lake. The committee’s findings, supported by detailed hydrological studies and consultant input, underscored the feasibility of this approach, especially compared to the extensive infrastructure changes that other options would require.