FALL RIVER — Superintendent Tracy Curley is pleased to announce that the Fall River City Council and Mayor Paul Coogan has approved $186 million in school-related funding for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Town of Hopkinton Encourages Residents to Complete Survey in Preparation for FY24 Budget Process
HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Senior Accounting Manager Benjamin Sweeney would like to invite residents to complete a survey as the town prepares to begin the FY24 budget process.
*VIDEO* Town of Hopkinton Explains Legislative Process of Annual Town Meeting
HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Senior Accounting Manager Benjamin Sweeney would like to share details with the community explaining the legislative process and impact of the Annual Town Meeting.
Lynnfield Center Water District Shares Annual District Meeting and Election Agenda
LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) Board of Commissioners wish to share information regarding the Annual District Meeting and Fiscal Year 2020 Special District Meeting scheduled for next Monday.
Newburyport Mayor Seeks Short-Term Budget Amid Evolving COVID-19 Crisis
NEWBURYPORT — As communities statewide await details on the reopening plan from Gov. Charlie Baker next week, municipal leaders budgeting for the coming fiscal year have been given a hefty task: funding an unpredictable future.
A Statement From Weymouth Public Schools Superintendent Jennifer Curtis-Whipple
WEYMOUTH — Superintendent Jennifer Curtis-Whipple would like to provide an update to the school community about the FY21 budget discussions:
Weymouth School Committee Meets to Discuss FY21 Budget Shortfall, Potential Closure of Nash School
WEYMOUTH — Superintendent Jennifer Curtis-Whipple reports that the Weymouth School Committee met Thursday night to discuss a $2.2 million budget shortfall for the FY21 school year due to the COVID-19 health crisis and the potential closure of the Thomas V. Nash Jr. Primary School as a means to close the budget gap.
Hampton School District Announces Efforts to Reduce Spending Amid Economic Impacts of COVID-19
HAMPTON — Superintendent Kathleen Murphy reports that the Hampton School Board is working to reduce district spending in response to the economic impact COVID-19 has had locally and statewide.
Holliston Public Schools Announce Launch of Phase 2 of Remote Learning Program
HOLLISTON — Superintendent Brad Jackson announces that the Holliston Public Schools has launched the second phase of its Remote Learning Plan.
Holliston Public Schools Offers Lunches for All Students in Town
HOLLISTON – Superintendent Brad Jackson and High School Prinicipal Nicole Bottomley are pleased to announce that Holliston High School welcomed eighth graders and their families to campus last week to introduce them to the school’s program of studies.