Above: The Town Administrator’s 25th issue of “The Word on Common Street” covered “Developments Shaping Our Town”. (image cropped from newsletter.
Last Friday, the Town published its 25th issue of the Town Administrator’s newsletter.
The February 28th issue covered the following topics “Shaping Our Town”:
- Announcements about:
- The Residential Financial Assistance program for Camp, Recreation After-School Programs, and Winter Wishes
- Corridor 9’s annual scholarships for college/trade schools Act quickly, because the deadline is today! [Note: their link led to the wrong website (though the QR code does work). But I reached out to inform them, so that may be fixed by the time you read this. ]
- A Mental Health webinar on “Bridging the Gap: Supporting Loved Ones as They Wait for Mental Health Care”
- Recruiting volunteers for vacancies on the Conservation Commission
- Staff Changes in the Town Clerk’s office
- Farewell (and congrats) to former Deputy Town Clerk Amy Berry
- Welcoming introduction to her replacement Kelly O’Brien