- MA
- Plymouth County
- 3/6/25
- 03/07/2025
- 51 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the Halifax Planning Board meeting on March 6, 2025, the board unanimously agreed to grant a 30-day extension for Anov Vera’s site plan review application for a property on Plymouth Street. The meeting also featured discussions on the ongoing developments at 314 and Plymouth Street, involving a storage facility and a Starbucks, and highlighted challenges related to easement agreements and project timelines.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 3/6/25
- 03/06/2025
- 78 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Narragansett Regional School Committee meeting, financial pressures centered on rising transportation costs and increased student enrollment were highlighted as key challenges for the district’s budget planning. With a 6.89% increase in the overall budget necessary to maintain current services, the committee discussed the implications of an $883,000 potential budget cut and the broader impact on educational services.
- NJ
- Union County
- 3/6/25
- 03/06/2025
- 103 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At the recent Roselle Park Borough Council meeting, the council approved a new ordinance to establish a veterans grant writing assistance program, aimed at supporting local veterans in securing funding opportunities. The meeting also covered various community development topics, including redevelopment projects, infrastructure improvements, and community events. The council emphasized collaboration with local businesses and addressed residents’ concerns over infrastructure maintenance.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 3/6/25
- 03/07/2025
- 232 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Lunenburg Finance Committee meeting, concerns were raised about the Cemetery Commission’s handling of financial matters, with resident John Bowen voicing his dissatisfaction. Bowen criticized the commission for its lack of experience and knowledge, particularly in managing funds related to cemetery maintenance and capital planning. Highlighting the commission’s decision not to withdraw from the sale of lots fund, which has a substantial balance of approximately $943,466, he raised questions about the commission’s efficiency. Bowen argued against a proposed $50,000 capital plan for piecemeal improvements at North Cemetery, advocating instead for a comprehensive approach to cemetery maintenance and citing a detailed strategy prepared by William Bernard. Bowen emphasized the pressing financial needs, estimating that $532,000 is required to maintain the cemeteries properly, which he deemed unfeasible under current constraints.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 03/05/2025
- 20 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Hamilton Township Council meeting focused on a variety of agenda items, with attention given to the restoration project at Sayen Gardens. The council authorized the adoption of pre-qualification regulations for contractors interested in the anticipated bid for the restoration of the Sayen Gardens Pond, a key component of the township’s park system. Half of the project funding will come from Green Acres grants. Public comments revealed interest in ensuring the project’s longevity and low maintenance, though specific project details were not fully disclosed.