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- Middlesex County
- 6/18/25
- 06/18/2025
- 178 Minutes
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Overview: The Medford School Committee, in a recent remote meeting, addressed a variety of topics, focusing on the electrification of the school bus fleet, financial planning for after-school programs, and updates on accessibility and allergy policies. The committee’s initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach to enhancing educational infrastructure and student services while grappling with budgetary constraints.
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- Plymouth County
- 6/18/25
- 06/19/2025
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: The Lakeville Board of Health meeting tackled multiple issues, with the primary focus on the health risks associated with a contaminated well on Violet Street and the complexities of property responsibilities. Other discussions addressed the challenges of septic system compliance, public water supply management, and community engagement through social media.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 6/17/25
- 06/18/2025
- 184 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Milton Select Board meeting saw discussions on Article 6, which proposed a 25% housing plan under the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Communities Act. This plan sparked debate among town members who expressed a range of opinions on its implications for local zoning and development. Some argued that the plan was essential for compliance with state laws, while others voiced concerns about its impact on community character and infrastructure.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 6/17/25
- 06/19/2025
- 112 Minutes
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Overview: The Norton Planning Board meeting on June 17th focused on several issues, including a proposed cold storage facility on South Washington Street and concerns about the overlap of zoning regulations with the historic district.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 6/17/25
- 06/17/2025
- 149 Minutes
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Overview: A recent meeting of the Kingston Board of Selectmen saw discussions centered around the potential establishment of a Department of Public Works (DPW), aimed at improving coordination across various town services. This proposal emerges as part of an effort to address inefficiencies in service delivery, emergency responses, road maintenance, and the management of water and sewer systems. The conversation became a focal point of the meeting, with both residents and board members weighing in on the potential benefits and challenges of consolidating departmental operations under a single director.