The DEI appointee, Jesse Edwards, will go through a city council subcommittee process and full council vote on November 1. The job has been vacant since December 10, 2021, when Maritza Barros left to work for the city of Revere.

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The DEI appointee, Jesse Edwards, will go through a city council subcommittee process and full council vote on November 1. The job has been vacant since December 10, 2021, when Maritza Barros left to work for the city of Revere.
To the Framingham School Committee and Dr. Tremblay, You owe the children of Framingham an apology. You owe the parents of Framingham an apology. You the school committee and superintendent, minus the new members did irreparable harm to the children of this city. You let fear over rule your job to advocate for best education
On October 27th, 2022, approximately a year after being defeated by Sisitsky, Spicer seeks to defeat three candidates for the top job… in Stoughton. As soon as the select board meeting video is posted – we’ll share it. If you want to reach out to the Stoughton Select Board use this link. We hope you
The Requester: Metrowest Legal Services The Request: The statement of justification that the school district gave for the need of the local educationagency to assess greater than 1% of students in any given subject with an alternate assessment for the school years of 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 pursuant to 34 C.F.R Section 200.6(c)(3)(ii) and (iv); The
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: We have discovered a major land purchase of 50 acres on the north side and are expecting a luxury housing development to be proposed in the near term, to be placed just north of Millwood.
It appears that Doug Stephan, owner of Eastleigh Farm – has purchased the former Fafard estate at 1060, 1062, and 1062a Grove Street. He obtained a mortgage for just over $5,500,000 under a business name, 1060 Grove Street LLC, on August 24th, 2022. The full purchase price for the estate was $9,900,000. At the three
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: We have discovered a major land purchase of 50 acres on the north side and are expecting a luxury housing development to be proposed in the near term, to be placed just north of Millwood. In March of 2022 we received a letter from a concerned citizen. We posted it, and
THE FOLLOWING WAS POSTED BY A NATICK RESIDENT ON A FACEBOOK BOARD. THE FACTS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED FROM THE NATICK POLICE, BUT HAVE NOT BEEN VERIFIED. NATICK POLICE DO CONFIRM THAT THEY ARE INVESTIGATING AN ‘INCIDENT’. TAKE THIS MATTER SERIOUSLY – BUT WE ARE HOLDING BACK ON STATING THAT ANYTHING IS CONFIRMED HERE. CURRENTLY THE
To see our coverage of the self storage facility approved to go forward see: The following lawsuit was filed on Wed 10/19/2022 where the plaintiff is the shell station, the defendant is the Zoning Board of Appeals and an interested party is the newly approved self storage facility to be built near the mass pike.
The following presentation was received by the city on 10/18/2022. It is expected to be presented in the planning board meeting on 10/20/2022. You can attend the planning board meeting on 10/20/2022 at 7pm in the Blumer Community Room of the Memorial Building at 150 Concord St, in DTF. Alternative you can attend and participate
On April 13th, a person, claiming to be representing a group of people, and going by the name Lily Malone, sent an email to the Human Relations Commission, care of the Citizen Participation Officer, begging for their help, begging for an agenda item to be placed on their next meeting. ‘She’ wrote: The email above