A few more details on the break-ins in town

We got another reverse-911 call last night about the break-ins. The message was the same as on Wednesday night — check your screens for cuts and lock your windows and doors. Anything suspicious, call the police. Meanwhile, the Metrowest Daily News tracked down a few more details about the recent break-ins: The break-ins appear to be Read the full article → from A few more details on the break-ins in town

Selectmen address concerns about police chief search

Earlier this week selectmen put together the 7-member committee that will search for a new police chief. The committee will serve an advisory role to the Board of Selectmen. They’ll interview candidates and make recommendations on finalists, but selectmen will have final say over who is hired. One of the candidates the committee will most Read the full article → from Selectmen address concerns about police chief search

Technology recycling day tomorrow

Get rid of your old electronic equipment at Algonquin on Saturday morning and help out the Algonquin Green Club in the process. Technology Recycling Day runs from 8:00 am to noon. Items accepted include: Computer monitors Laptops CPUs Speakers Mice and keyboards Computer accessories All printers Camera equipment Stereos VCRs TVs Appliances IPods and MP3 Read the full article → from Technology recycling day tomorrow

Several areas in town to get new bike racks

Skateboards aren’t the only things with wheels the Recreation Department cares about. They also care about bikes, specifically, bike parking. Recreation Director Doreen Ferguson asked selectmen on Tuesday night for approval to purchase as many as seven new bike racks to be placed around town. Costs will run up to $3,000, but that entire amount Read the full article → from Several areas in town to get new bike racks

State busing cuts could mean increased class size

The Metrowest Daily News reports on the Regional School Committee meeting last night where members talked about potential state cuts to regional transportation that could end up affecting classroom services. The cuts could mean a loss of $300K in state funding for the district, a shortfall that would have to be made up somehow. Gobron Read the full article → from State busing cuts could mean increased class size

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