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- Bristol County
- 5/13/26
- 05/13/2026
- 14 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Fall River Planning Board approved the merging of three individual lots into a single perimeter lot on Rodman Street, facilitating the construction of a new warehouse. Additionally, the board endorsed several other land modifications, including a land reconfiguration on North Main Street and the subdivision of land at Our Lady of White Band Inc. on Quarry Street.
- MA
- Hampshire County
- 5/13/26
- 05/15/2026
- 122 Minutes
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Overview: The Amherst Conservation Commission meeting recently tackled several pressing environmental and conservation issues, with a focus on the aftermath of a fire at Olympia Place and its potential contamination implications. Discussions revealed concerns over the responsibilities of property owners and the town, emphasizing the need for further investigation and communication regarding potential environmental hazards.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 5/13/26
- 05/15/2026
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: The Taunton School Committee meeting on May 13, 2026, prominently celebrated the achievements of students and staff, showcasing talents, perseverance, and contributions to the school community.
- MA
- Essex County
- 5/13/26
- 05/13/2026
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: The Whittier Regional Technical School Committee’s recent meeting highlighted the impressive achievements of students at the Skills USA competition, the approval of a budget increase, and the strategic handling of unclaimed funds from graduating classes.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 5/13/26
- 05/13/2026
- 249 Minutes
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Overview: In a virtual meeting, the Boston City Council addressed issues including police staffing shortages, a community-based mental health crisis response pilot program, and collective bargaining agreements with the Boston Police Detectives Benevolent Society. The meeting, chaired by Councilor Ben Weber, also delved into the implications of current budget allocations and legislative proposals affecting Boston’s public safety and digital rights.