Norton Select Board Grapples with Interim Accounting Challenges and Election Logistics
- Meeting Overview:
The Norton Select Board meeting on June 18th, 2026, tackled issues such as the ongoing search for a permanent town accountant, the logistics of upcoming elections, and the maintenance of local trails. Key discussions included the reappointment of an interim accountant and the designation of a primary election location. The board also addressed concerns about the condition and management of town trails.
One of the primary topics of discussion was the town’s efforts to secure a permanent accountant. Following the withdrawal of a previously considered candidate, the board is reposting for the position. Currently, Eric Kincherf serves as the interim accountant. His contract is set to expire at the end of June, and the board is considering renewal options, which reportedly involve lower costs than previous arrangements. The necessity of having an in-house accountant was underscored, as the board expressed hope for successful recruitment. The Town Manager emphasized the competitive salary range offered compared to nearby towns.
Simultaneously, the board deliberated on the logistics of upcoming elections, particularly the primary election scheduled for September 1st. Interim Clerk Stella Young informed the board of the requirement to hold the primary at a location other than a school, recommending 72 East Main Street as the venue. Voting hours were proposed from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The board discussed the adequacy of space at the Town Hall for the expected voter turnout. Concerns were raised about potential space constraints during the general election in November, prompting the board to agree on reassessing the situation closer to that date to ensure sufficient resources and space.
In addition to these discussions, concerns about local trail maintenance were raised, focusing on the presence of tall grass that could harbor ticks. The Department of Public Works had begun limited mowing along the trails despite the property not yet being officially transferred to the town. This sparked a broader conversation about ensuring the safety of residents using the trails. A policy for sponsorship signage on the trails was also discussed, with parallels drawn to similar initiatives for local baseball fields. A draft policy and flyer were reviewed, pending confirmation of compliance with existing guidelines.
Tick control was another significant concern, with suggestions to reach out to Bristol County for mosquito control services, though it was noted that this might not address the tick issue. Frustration was expressed over delays in the town taking possession of the bike path due to ongoing negotiations with the conservation commission. Members emphasized the importance of community volunteer contributions to the maintenance and enhancement of the path.
Further concerns about the trail’s compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) were highlighted, particularly in areas where gravel had been laid down, raising questions about accessibility for inexperienced cyclists and individuals using wheelchairs. The decision to use gravel was explained as a requirement from the Land Preservation Society to allow for natural filtration. However, concerns persisted about ADA compliance and potential liability for the town.
In other business, the board addressed various administrative matters, including the approval of invoice and payroll warrants, which were passed without objection. The board also discussed upcoming town activities and events, such as the Memorial Day proclamation and the accreditation status of the police department, which was re-accredited in 2026. Commendations were given to the police chief and the department for their efforts in maintaining accreditation standards.
Michael Yunits
City Council Officials:
Kevin Snyder, Steven Hornsby, Alec E. Rich III, Megan Artz, Denise Luciano, Jennifer Reid (Office Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2026
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Recording Published:
06/19/2026
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Duration:
45 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Norton
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