BROOKLINE – Commissioner Erin Chute Gallentine and the Brookline Department of Public Works invite members of the community to the grand reopening of the Larz Anderson Lagoon.
Town of Dighton Invites Community Members to Participate in Economic Development Survey
DIGHTON — Town Administrator Michael Mullen and Dighton Development and Industrial Commission Chairman Daniel Higgins, together with the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (SRPEDD), invite residents to participate in the Town of Dighton’s newly launched Dighton Economic Development Plan survey.
Easton Municipal Building Committee Provides Update on Municipal Facilities Replacement Feasibility Planning
Presentation to Select Board Planned for Aug. 22 — The Easton Municipal Building Committee, along with the Easton Police and Fire Departments and Department of Public Works, wish to provide an update on feasibility planning for the replacement of Police and Fire facilities on Lothrop Street, Public Works facilities on Center Street, and DPW and Water Division facilities on Bay Road.
Gloucester Harbormaster Reminds Community of Public Landing Regulations Meant to Facilitate Access for All
GLOUCESTER — Mayor Greg Verga and Harbormaster Thomas Ciarametaro would like to remind community members who use public boat landings in the City of Gloucester of regulations regarding the launches, which are meant to facilitate access for all who need them.
Town of Swansea to Host Viewing of ‘The Bad Guys’ At Upcoming Family Movie Night
SWANSEA — Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein is pleased to announce the Town of Swansea will host a viewing of “The Bad Guys” at an upcoming Family Movie Night next week.
Town of Littleton Launches ‘Safe Return’ Program to Support Cognitively Impaired Residents and Their Caregivers
LITTLETON — Town Administrator Anthony M. Ansaldi Jr. is pleased to share that multiple town departments are collaborating to launch the Littleton Safe Return program to expedite the emergency response in the event a person with cognitive disabilities goes missing.
Bedford Police Seeking Public’s Help in Vandalism Investigation
BEDFORD — Chief John J. Bryfonski and the Bedford Police Department are asking the public to share surveillance or home security video as it investigates dozens of cases of vandalism that occurred last week.
Groveland Council on Aging Seeking Full-Time Director
GROVELAND — The Town of Groveland announces that the Groveland Council on Aging is hiring a full-time director. The full-time Director position is 37.5 hours a week, with a starting salary of $65,000 and eligible benefits. The Director will oversee all aspects of elder affairs for Groveland, including utilizing internal and external resources to identify programs, […]
Town of Wayland to Hold Discussion Forum About Recently Installed Traffic Pattern Signs in Glezen Lane Area
WAYLAND — The Wayland Select Board wishes to invite residents to a forum to discuss the recent litigation settlement regarding traffic on Glezen Lane.
Town of Brookline Reminds Residents of Transition to Passport Parking App
BROOKLINE – Town Administrator Mel Kleckner would like to remind residents that starting today, Aug. 15, the town will solely offer the Passport Parking app for residents and visitors, and that the ParkBoston app no longer operates in the Town of Brookline.