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Issue #60 December 1, 2011
Westminster Selectmen
Westminster Board of Selectmen: November 28, 2011: Carter Road complaints, energy incentives program and dog complaints
It’s funny—this is the last Board of Selectmen meeting I’m anticipating covering for the Vine, and I’m actually curious how some of the issues left open will be resolved. In many ways this was a classic Board of Selectmen m...Read More >>
 
Ashburnham Selectmen
Ashburnham Board of Selectmen: November 21, 2011: Income Surveys, NCSC and a new Treasurer
The Ashburnham Board of Selectmen continues to express the importance of residents located on South Main Street to fill out and return the income surveys that have been distributed to households in order to complete the Community D...Read More >>
Old Town Hall Assessment Committee being formed
Volunteers needed for an Old Town Hall assessment committee
The Board of Selectmen is in the process of forming a new committee to prepare a vision statement needs assessment for the future use of the Old Town Hall on Bacon Street. The Board is seeking residents representing a variety of interest groups with a vision fo...Read More >>
Free Tutoring
Free Tutoring for Income Eligible Elementary Students in Ashburnham and Westminster
Both Westminster Elementary and J.R. Briggs School are offering free tutoring to eligible students, those who qualify for the free and reduced lunch program. Funding comes from our Title I program and this tutoring program is called Supplemental Education Services. Income eligible students are eli...Read More >>
Education Reform Bill
Education Committee Reports Favorably on Collaboratives Reform Bill
Education Committee Reports Favorably on Collaboratives Reform Bill Legislation Will Increase Transparency, Set Clear Standards BOSTON—The Joint Committee on Education today reported out favorably a bill aiming to improve the fiscal accountability, governance and oversight of Massachusetts’ network of education collaboratives. “As the ranking Republican member on the Joint Committee on Education, I am pleased that...Read More >>