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- Plymouth County
- 5/4/26
- 05/04/2026
- 103 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Plymouth School Committee meeting, the board recognized the extensive contributions of Robert Morgan, an outgoing member with 15 years of service, while also approving a significant student trip to Walt Disney World.
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- Worcester County
- 5/4/26
- 05/05/2026
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Lunenburg Public Access Cable Committee meeting, members focused on concerns such as equipment storage challenges, budget constraints, and the logistics of upcoming negotiations with Comcast. The committee is seeking solutions to these issues while engaging in efforts to recruit new members to address the town’s cable service needs.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 5/4/26
- 05/04/2026
- 146 Minutes
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Overview: In a decision, the Longmeadow Select Board classified a pit bull named Sassy as a dangerous dog during their recent meeting, citing multiple incidents of aggression towards residents and other animals. This decision followed extensive deliberations and testimonies from eyewitnesses who recounted various encounters with the dog.
- MA
- Essex County
- 5/4/26
- 05/05/2026
- 98 Minutes
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Overview: In a step towards infrastructure enhancement, the Manchester-by-the-Sea Select Board unanimously approved Verizon’s petition to install underground conduits on Proctor Street. This decision, made during their recent meeting, was part of a broader agenda that also included reflections on a recent town meeting, discussions of governance models for major projects, and updates on various local initiatives.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 5/4/26
- 05/04/2026
- 186 Minutes
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Overview: The Malden School Committee voted to withdraw from the inter-district school choice program for the upcoming year, reflecting cautious consideration of enrollment impacts and financial implications. The decision underscored the committee’s focus on addressing current challenges within the district before opening doors to a broader student base. The meeting also featured significant public commentary on religious holiday recognition and technology usage in classrooms, highlighting the diverse concerns of Malden’s community.