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- Plymouth County
- 1/27/26
- 01/27/2026
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: The Plymouth Board of County Commissioners meeting was dominated by a debate over the election of a new county chair, resulting in a stalemate due to the absence of a key member. The meeting, which included frustration and procedural disagreements, also highlighted funding allocations to the City of Brockton and updates on various county projects.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 1/8/26
- 01/09/2026
- 90 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In the latest Silver Lake Regional School Committee meeting, discussions centered on addressing the $73 million needed for school building repairs. A proposal to allocate $1.3 million annually into a stabilization fund was approved.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 12/11/25
- 12/12/2025
- 55 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Silver Lake Regional School Committee meeting centered on pressing financial issues, including budget discussions, state funding challenges, and the potential need for a budget override. The meeting also addressed various student and community initiatives, the ongoing negotiations of staff contracts, and the necessity of infrastructure improvements.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 12/4/25
- 12/04/2025
- 40 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Plymouth Board of County Commissioners, in their December 4, 2025 meeting, approved several significant initiatives, including an expansion of a health program partnership with Beth Israel Deaconess and financial support adjustments under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The meeting also addressed infrastructure improvements at a historic courthouse and recognized county employee contributions through a holiday stipend.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 11/6/25
- 11/07/2025
- 19 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Plymouth Board of County Commissioners ratified an agreement with the Plymouth Growth and Development Corporation, also known as Park Plymouth, to provide parking ticket and permit management services. The Deputy Treasurer presented the contract, explaining that the county’s technology investment attracted Park Plymouth to the program, which 46 other communities have already joined. The arrangement promises financial benefits for Park Plymouth and the county, and aims to improve public service by ensuring more equitable processes for motorists.