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- MA
- Suffolk County
- 12/18/24
- 12/18/2024
- 10 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Revere License Commission approved a common victualler license for a new juice bar within Motive Action Wellness Club, located on Broadway. This decision was part of a meeting that also addressed license renewals and compliance issues for several local businesses.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 12/18/24
- 12/20/2024
- 41 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the recent Lunenburg Water District Commissioners meeting on December 18th, attention was given to the purchase of a used loader for $40,000, a review of the Townsend water treatment facility, and the need to address water quality and infrastructure issues.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 12/18/24
- 12/18/2024
- 57 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Crescent City Commission’s recent meeting focused on significant zoning changes, including the rezoning of 2011 North Summit Street for a new fire station and the transformation of 122 Central Avenue into a business zone. These changes are part of broader efforts to address community growth and development needs. The commission also discussed the implementation of a new setback requirement aimed at easing resident concerns.
- NJ
- Burlington County
- 12/18/24
- 01/10/2025
- 57 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Delanco School Board meeting centered on discussions regarding school safety protocols, maintenance issues, and student achievements. Superintendent Leonard Fitts highlighted ongoing collaborations with local authorities to enhance student safety during emergencies, while the board also tackled concerns about aging school infrastructure. The meeting celebrated students’ positive contributions and deliberated on various community-focused initiatives.
- MN
- Brown County
- 12/18/24
- 12/18/2024
- 37 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a development for New Ulm’s public transportation system, the City Council’s Transportation Advisory Committee announced that the state will now cover 100% of the costs for two electric buses, shifting from the previous expectation of partial funding. This decision marks a step forward in the city’s efforts to modernize its transit fleet, although the exact timing for acquiring the buses remains uncertain due to manufacturing delays.