Paul working for you.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Weekend!


Weekend!
Friday, Nov. 1

Meat Raffle  SnowBound Club  7 pm.

Saturday, Nov. 2

Indoor Tag & Bake Sale   East Templeton Elementary School   8 am to 2 pm

Gilman Waite Playground dedication   1 pm

Phillipston Fire Department Turkey Raffle  7 pm

Don’t forget to turn your clocks back!



7 seeking lease of land at developmental center

7 seeking lease of land at developmental center

Proposals are for continued agricultural use of site
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer




TEMPLETON — The state’s Department of Agricultural Resources and Department of Developmental Services are evaluating bids for the lease of 275 acres of agricultural land at the Templeton Developmental Center, with a decision expected early next year.

“They are able to open the property up for bid because they will maintain it for agricultural use,” said DAR representative Krista Selmi. “In other words, it would be a continuation of the historical use — it is not a disposition nor is it a redevelopment.”

Seven proposals have been made for various uses of the areas that encompass the 275 acres at the more than 2,000-acre property.

Nuclear Option ...Spencer-East Brookfield

Spencer begins fiscal review to prepare for state-set school budget

By Kim Ring, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF

SPENCER — Two days after the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School Committee voted to turn down a reduced budget that the district's voters had approved on Saturday, Spencer Town Administrator Adam Gaudette was emailing the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

The DESE is expected to take over the school district's finances in December, but Mr. Gaudette said he'd like to know as soon as possible how much money the town will need to spend on education because it will have an impact on local services.

"It is imperative that we know so we can get the tax bills out by Dec. 31," Mr. Gaudette said.

Halloween Update


Halloween Update


Halloween Party 11:30 at the American Legion in Baldwinville for Seniors call 978-632-4592 to sign up!

Haunted Gazebo Templeton Center from 5 to 7 pm.

Trick or treat will be held from 4 to 7 pm in Templeton and Phillipston.

Stay safe! 

Congratulations Boston Red Sox!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Baldwinville Road property draws no bids

Baldwinville Road property draws no bids

Officials support pursuing sale of building through brokerage
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — Town officials are now planning to sell 252 Baldwinville Road through a commercial brokerage after no bids were received for the property by Monday’s deadline.

“We have complied with state law. We have posted on the central register, advertised in the newspaper, on the website, on bulletin boards,” said Town Administrator Jeffrey Ritter. “Why not turn it over to a commercial real estate broker to see if they can effectively market it on a contingency for a percentage of the sale price, as all commercial properties and many residential properties are?”

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

BOS Meeting Oct 28, 2013


BOS Meeting Oct 28, 2013

The first item discussed was a major drainage issue brought to the board’s attention. Homeowner Jennifer O’Dea brought many pictures and a plan to address the flooding on her property, which occurs every time there is significant rain.

After much discussion, the board asked Bud to put some numbers together on the cost of installing a larger drainage pipe under Lord Rd. It seems this drainage problem has been an issue for many years.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Vintage vehicles fill town's Common

Vintage vehicles fill town's Common

Fall show boosts Narragansett Historical Society
Doneen Durling
News Staff Writer
 News staff photo by DONEEN DURLING  A vintage car sits in front of the Narragansett Historical Society building in Templeton, Saturday.





         News staff photo by DONEEN DURLING     Wayne McCarthy, a member of the Central Massachusetts Steam, Gas & Machinery Association, stands next to his Simplicity hopper-cooled engine during Saturday’s event in Templeton.


TEMPLETON — The Narragansett Historical Society presented its inaugural Vintage Engine, Tractor and Car Show on the Common Saturday, and the turnout surprised everyone — even the organizers.

Brian Tanguay said he was happy the weather was cooperating. Vintage farm machinery, small engines, farm and garden tractors, lawn tractors and vintage cars dating back as far as the early 1900s filled the Common during the event.

“Half of these would not have come if it was raining,” he said.

Activities Oct. 28 through Nov 1


Activities Oct. 28 through Nov 1


Monday Oct. 28

NRSD Policy Subcommittee  8:45 am. Central Office

BOS  6:60 pm 690 Patriots Rd.

Tuesday Oct. 29

Senior Center 6:30 Scout Hall

Historic Commission 7 pm Boynton Public Library

MRPC 7pm MART Office

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Siblings mourn man's senseless death

Siblings mourn man's senseless death

By Dianne Williamson

Of the nine kids born to Richard and Judy Perry of Freeland Street, everyone agrees that the family favorite was Dennis.

Gentle, happy and childlike, Dennis was born with a developmental disability and had an IQ of 40. But what he lacked in intellect he made up for with an infectious enthusiasm for just about everything — sports, animals, the Beach Boys, travel and family softball games that typically featured a beaming Dennis batting for both sides.

"Dennis was the life of the party," said his sister Nancy Perry Mias. "Everyone was drawn to him. He was so easy to please, and you just wanted to do things for him."

Nuclear Option & School Daze

Spencer-E. Brookfield voters send 'compromise' budget back to school committee

By Kim Ring, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF

SPENCER — Voters from Spencer and East Brookfield on Saturday sent the school budget back to the school committee after offering a compromise of $23,331,558, less than the school department requested, but more than residents have been willing to fund in earlier votes this year.

The new budget figure was approved by a secret ballot vote of 262-197, with far fewer voters than anticipated attending the two-hour session.

Now the budget heads back to the school committee where four members, Vincet Cloutier, Kevin Hayes, Christopher King and Kurt Nordquist, have pledged their support. But that won't be enough for it to pass and prevent a state takeover of the school district.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Weekend


Weekend

Saturday October 26th



Thursday, October 24, 2013

Templeton OKs 'Gansett funding

Templeton OKs 'Gansett funding

Voters reject school building sale, creation of town hall study group
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer


TEMPLETON — Special Town Meeting voters on Wednesday approved appropriating funds from a $620,000 Proposition 2 1/2 override toward the Narragansett Regional School District’s budget and the restoration of town employee hours, but rejected citizens petitions seeking to continue efforts to renovate 252 Baldwinville Road for use as a town hall and sell the vacant East Templeton Elementary School building.

“I believe 252 belongs back on the tax rate and used as a factory,” said Peter Farrell. “East Templeton could add to the charm of this town.”

Nuclear Option- Spencer East Brookfield

Spencer, East Brookfield differ on need for override if schools get their way

By Kim Ring, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF

Selectmen in East Brookfield said the town won't need an override of tax-limiting Proposition 2½ if voters approve a reduced regional school budget of $24,031,558 at a districtwide meeting Saturday afternoon.

East Brookfield had been facing a potential override of $260,000, down from $405,000, after the school committee cut its proposed budget from $24.7 million to just over $24 million.

Residents of Spencer and East Brookfield will meet jointly Saturday to act on the proposed $24,031,558 budget.

Special Town Meeting Results


Special Town Meeting Results

Thank you to everyone who attended last night’s special town meeting. When this special town meeting was scheduled, the first night of the World Series was not on anyone’s radar.

Without exception, the votes at this town meeting followed the Advisory Board’s recommendations. There was no motion on Article 4 – transfer of ownership of the sewerage pumping station and force main on Hubbardston Rd.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Funds for Narragansett, proposed town hall committee going before town meeting voters

Funds for Narragansett, proposed town hall committee going before town meeting voters

Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — While the lack of a quorum led to the cancellation of a planned meeting, Board of Selectmen Chairman Jeffrey Bennett on Monday expressed optimism regarding the outcome of tonight’s Special Town Meeting being held largely to appropriate recently approved Proposition 2 1/2 override funding toward the town’s assessment to the Narragansett Regional School District.

“I scheduled this meeting in case anyone had any real issues or questions,” said Mr. Bennett. “(Wednesday) we have the special town meeting question about divvying up the money, and it should be smooth.”

Following an August joint town meeting with Phillipston during which voters approved providing the school district with its full requested budget for the current fiscal year — representing an additional $550,749 over what voters at Templeton’s Annual Town Meeting approved — town officials requested a $620,000 override as a way to stave off significant municipal budget cuts.

Why I support the sale of 252 Baldwinville Rd.




Why I support the sale of 252 Baldwinville Rd.

There are many reasons why I support the sale of 252 Baldwinville Rd. The Town of Templeton will never make back the money that was spent on this project to date. Selling the property puts it back on the tax roll. I do not support throwing good money after bad. The sale of 252 Baldwinville Rd is a short sale. The town will take a loss on the property.

If you review the list of documents 252 Baldwinville Rd (for Senate Bill 623), you will discover that this building was purchased without an appraisal, without a building inspection and without a 21E. This lack of due diligence on the part of the former/current municipal building committee has added exponentially to the cost of the project

Please Attend the STM TONIGHT


Please Attend the STM
TONIGHT

Please attend the special town meeting tonight at 7 pm in the Middle School Auditorium.




Please Attend the STM
TONIGHT

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Nuclear Option

Spencer-E. Brookfield school board could have cut insurance costs, one member says

By Kim Ring, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF

SPENCER — While selectmen have been begging the Spencer-East Brookfield School Committee to review insurance costs and set a higher contribution rate for retired teachers, school officials have for months said that wouldn't be doable.

But, one committee member said, a recently discovered letter indicates that a simple vote would be all that is needed to make the money-saving change.

A second letter, an email, has surfaced indicating that another committee member thought the board should hold "private" sessions to work on the budget, which, if a majority of the board were present, would be illegal.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Proposed town hall site draws visitors

Proposed town hall site draws visitors

Positive input provided at Templeton open house
Doneen Durling
News Staff Writer

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TEMPLETON — Dennis O’Brien greeted people that flowed constantly through the doors Saturday at 252 Baldwinville Road, the proposed site for town hall operations.

Mr. O’Brien spoke of the project’s history since the original vote to appropriate funds in 2006.

 “The town voted to buy this building for $400,000, and then they appropriated $1.9 million to renovate it. Once we started working on it, (the state) changed the building code for the roof from 35 pounds per square foot to 53 pounds per square foot, so now we had to reinforce the roof. It increased the cost well above what was allotted on town floor. They disbanded the committee ... The committee was told that if the plans had been completed and approved, the project would have been grandfathered.”

Meetings week of Oct. 21 to Oct. 25


Meetings week of Oct. 21 to Oct. 25

Monday –

Monty Tech Strategy Committee  Monty Tech 6:00 pm

Capital Planning Meeting 690 Patriots Rd 6:30 pm

Recreation Committee  Kiva  6:30 pm

Conservation Commission 690 Patriots Rd 7:00 pm

Tuesday-

BOS  690 Patriots Rd  6:30 pm

Planning Board  690 Patriots Rd  6:30 pm


Wednesday-

Board of Assessors  2 pm Assessors’ Office

Special Town Meeting  NMS Auditorium 7 pm

Saturday, October 19, 2013

School Choice

Quaboag school district's recruitment mailers under fire

By Brian Lee, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF

SOUTHBRIDGE — At least one resident and numerous officials here are still seething about Quaboag Regional School District's use of public funds to recruit Southbridge students last spring.

Resident Michael Murray successfully petitioned state Sen. Richard T. Moore, D-Uxbridge, to propose a bill that would prohibit a municipality or regional school district from using public funds or other public resources to recruit students from outside the municipality or regional school district.

The petition of Mr. Moore and John V. Fernandes, D-Milford, was discussed during Thursday's Joint Committee on Education at the Statehouse in Boston. No action was taken, Mr. Moore said.

In April, Quaboag, which consists of Warren and West Brookfield, mailed more than 19,000 postcards to parents in Southbridge, Spencer, Ware, North Brookfield and East Brookfield, Superintendent Brett M. Kustigian said at the time.

QRSD spent $4,543 from its operating budget on the postcards, he had said.

Democracy

Democracy

Petition forces vote to fill vacant seat on Templeton board

Selectmen schedule special election for Jan. 14
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — Following the submission of a citizens petition to the town clerk with 210 signatures, a special election will be held Jan. 14 to fill the vacant seat on the Board of Selectmen.

“We are doing a disservice to the citizens because our bylaw says five seats,” said Selectman Kenn Robinson.

One of the five seats on the board has been vacant since the resignation of Virginia Wilder in May. Although the board has held several special elections — including this week’s Proposition 2 1/2 override vote — state scheduling requirements have meant the seat has not been voted on.

“There wasn’t enough time to take it on,” Mr. Robinson said.

Board members and residents on hand for a meeting Thursday voiced disagreement with the citizens petition.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Residents invited to vacant school building

Residents invited to vacant school building

Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — Coinciding with the open house at 252 Baldwinville Road, an open house at the East Templeton Elementary School building will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday as the Advisory Board plans to present voters with options for the vacant town-owned facility.

“If we take care of this building, we’ll have an asset for consolidating the town offices,” said Chairman Wilfred Spring.

Open Meeting Law

Open Meeting Law






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The following meeting has been scheduled:

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
OCTOBER  10, 2013

6:00 p.m.

TEMPLETON TOWN HALL

690 PATRIOTS Rd.

Templeton , MA 01436

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Susan Varney
Executive Assistant to the Superintendent
Narragansett Regional School District
(978) 939-5661
svarney@nrsd.org

Seeing problems from both sides of the fence

Seeing problems from both sides of the fence

Keith Kent
Templeton

To the Editor:

In two recent editorials published by The Gardner News, the discussion about the building located at 252 Baldwinville Road in Templeton that was purchased for the purpose of building a town hall has been vicariously filled with interesting exchanges. As usual in my community, and as expected sadly, the scenario of, “If you’re not for us, you must be against us,” instead of, can two sides come to a mutual agreement, has seemingly taken yet once again a dark foothold and left yet another print that continues to soil the soil of our community.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Some weekend events

Some weekend events and postings from Town's website

 

Bulky Waste Day  Oct. 19, 2013  9 to 11 at the landfill


East Templeton Open House  Oct. 19th 10 am to 2 pm


Walkthrough 252 Baldwinville Rd Oct. 19 10 am to 2 pm

 

Bid proposal for 252 Baldwinville Rd




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Town could see larger presence on school board

Town could see larger presence on school board

Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

BARRE — A growing population in Hubbardston could provide the town with more seats on the Quabbin Regional School Committee as part of proposed changes to the district’s regional agreement, and several public forums have been scheduled to discuss the possible updates.

“Based on the 10-year census, Hubbardston has grown,” said committee Chairman Mark Brophy.

The school district’s regional agreement is nearly 30 years old. Having been approved in 1985, it predates the Massachusetts Educational Reform Act of 1993.

“It’s outdated and it needs to be changed and updated,” Mr. Brophy said.

Voters OK $620K override in Templeton

Voters OK $620K override in Templeton

Town had faced 30-percent municipal budget cuts to fund school assessment
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — By a 958-736 margin, the nearly 1,700 voters who turned out at the polls for Tuesday’s special election approved the Board of Selectmen’s requested $620,000 Proposition 2 1/2 override.

The funding was sought to provide an additional sum for the Narragansett Regional School District’s budget and reinstate town employees’ hours while staving off major cuts to town services.

Templeton voters OK override to save town services

Templeton voters OK override to save town services


By George Barnes, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
gbarnes@telegram.com

TEMPLETON — With the possibility of town services getting cut by 30 percent, voters Tuesday night approved a $620,000 Proposition 2½ override.

The override was approved 958-736, allowing the town to maintain budgets that would have been cut to pay for an increase approved in the summer for the Narragansett Regional School District budget.

After the vote was announced, Police Chief David Whitaker said he was pleased with the community's support. He said the department would have faced significant cuts if the override had failed.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

YES

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YES !

Thank you, Templeton!

961 YES
746 NO

Thank you to everyone who exercised his or her right to vote.

Thank you Citizens4Templeton.

Thank you Gansett Greatness.

Thank you for the ads. Thank you for the phone calls. Thank you for the mailers. Thank you for the standouts in lousy weather. Thank you for the signs. Thank you for your time and your commitment on behalf of our town.

Official Results

Override or not, more funds for schools needed

Override or not, more funds for schools needed

Templeton voters going to polls today to decide on $620K funding request ahead of Oct. 23 Special Town Meeting
Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — Whether or not voters approve a $620,000 Proposition 2 1/2 override at the polls today, an Oct. 23 Special Town Meeting will need to determine how the town will provide $561,000 in additional funding to the Narragansett Regional School District for the current fiscal year.

“We have to pay the assessment,” said Town Administrator Jeff Ritter. “It’s not a question where we can negotiate with them. We already voted to pay the assessment, so we have to pay for it out of what the town has.”

Citizens4Templeton ...Thank you, Templeton!


 Citizens4Templeton ...Thank you, Templeton!

Helping out Templeton and her people is what we do at C4T. With your help we all did that over the weekend.

No way could I sit by while my brothers were down and do nothing. When Bud Chase asked if C4T could put something together the morning we all talking about Mark and Marty. I looked at him and said if it were up to only me I would have to say yes . After 4 days and asking 6 members it only took 4 or 5 more to call and the 1st gear was shifted.

Posted Meetings October 15 through October 19


Posted Meetings 
October 15 through October 19

Tuesday –

Override election 11am to 7 pm   NRHS Gym


Wednesday –

NRSD Committee 6:30 Kiva 

Advisory Board –Pre-Town  690 Patriots Rd 6:00 p.m.

Thursday –

BOS  690 Patriots Rd 6:30

Monday, October 14, 2013

Farm hosts North County Land Trust's annual meeting

Farm hosts North County Land Trust's annual meeting

Local agriculture showcased as group highlights ongoing projects, future plans

Doneen Durling
News Staff Writer


TEMPLETON — Dwelly Farm played host to the North County Land Trust’s annual meeting and inaugural fall festival on Saturday, a day filled with hiking, pumpkin painting and local vendors offering products from apple dumplings and solar deck gardens to alpaca sweaters, fudge, organically grown vegetables and magic wands.

The nonprofit land trust has a focus area that includes 14 communities in North Central Massachusetts. Dwelly Farm, a dairy farm in South Templeton, has been owned by the Dwelly family for over 100 years.

Season's spirit

Season's spirit

Tradition continues with Phillipston's Fall Festival, Great Pumpkin Weigh-in

Doneen Durling
News Staff Writer

PHILLIPSTON — The town’s annual Fall Pumpkin Festival and Giant Pumpkin Weigh-in — the latter being the oldest event of its kind in New England — began with a few pumpkins and lots of hometown feeling on Saturday as people set up their baked goods, quilts and other handmade items on the Common.

Scarecrow building, cupcake decorating and pumpkin whoopee pies were available for all to enjoy. Pumpkins were weighed and judged in the drizzle, and most agreed that 2013 was not the best year for growing the massive gourds.

New rehabilitation unit opens in Baldwinville

New rehabilitation unit opens in Baldwinville

Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer


TEMPLETON— Following the closing of the rehabilitation unit at Heywood Hospital, former administrators will now be overseeing a rehabilitation unit at what is now known as Baldwinville Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation.

“It’s a privilege to be working with them,” said Executive Director Lee Carroll, a former administrator at Heywood Hospital.

Community


Community

The benefit for Mark and Marty on Saturday at Templeton Fish and Game was an inspiring event.Many people are to be commended for stepping up to support Mark and Marty and their families.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Practically Speaking

I’m 70. fixed income. Live on depot rd. always have a sign, “NO OVERRIDE”.  That’s for the school, where the money doesn’t go “for the children”, it goes into a giant hole!!  This time it’s for US!! Our security!! Our safety!! We need this to pass and I’m still CHEEEEEP!!! Between all the name calling, let’s look at a practical matter.  My guess, although I know little about the real estate business, is property values go DOWN if you a “part time” town.  Let’s say it goes down only 5%, even though I feel it would be much more.  My valuation is $240,000 or 40% above the “average”.  With the override my tax goes up 74 cents a day, 53 cents for the average: if my property goes down by 5% I loose $12,000 dollars.  At 74 cents a day I can pay it for 44 years.  Looks like a great deal to me!!!

Brad Lehtonen


P.S. 2013 tax rate is virtually the same as 2003.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Templeton citizens need to vote at the town meeting as well

Templeton citizens need to vote at the town meeting as well

To the editor: 10/11/2013
Robert C. Mitchell
Templeton

To the editor:

I would like to comment on  the Sept. 24 article that appeared in The Gardner News’ regarding the Templeton town hall plan, as well as the recent letter from Keith Kent “Unification for the good…..”.

I agree with Mr. Kent 100 percent that unification would be good for Templeton, but I fail to see how he could possibly believe that the property at 252 Baldwinville Road and the questionable numbers, unethical behavior, and blatant self-interest represented by that building will ever do that.

Citizens4Templeton hosting benefit for Highway Department employees

Citizens4Templeton hosting benefit for Highway Department employees

Kerry O'Brien
News Staff Writer

TEMPLETON — Uniting residents to help those in needs, the group Citizens4Templeton is hosting a benefit event at the Templeton Fish and Game Club on Saturday for two Highway Department employees currently on leave as they battle serious illness.

“It’s a support thing for the two guys that are sick,” said David Smart, a co-founder of Citizens4Templeton and a highway department employee. “To have people come out and have a good time, it already has helped them immensely, knowing things are being done. I don’t think we can raise enough money to fix it, but just to show we’re thinking about them and hoping they get better — we’re hoping they see the support behind them, and it makes their day.”

Weekend !...

Weekend !...


Friday –


Saturday –


Dwelly Farm – Dwelly Farm Barre Rd 10 to 3 p.m.

Benefit for Mark and Marty –  Pig Roast @ Templeton Fish and Game  12:30 to 6:00 p.m.

Pumpkin Weigh In – Phillipston Common 9 to 2 p.m.

Swedish Meatball Supper – First Church of Templeton 4:40 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.


Sunday –



Monday -

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Get along with less and vote in support of override

Get along with less and vote in support of override

Joy Taintor
East Templeton

To the Editor:

I would like to ask the residents of Templeton to be sure to vote yes for the override.

As a bus driver in the town of Templeton for 32 years, I can vouch for the highway and cemetery departments as to our road conditions. In my 32 years, I got stuck once and that was my misjudgment as to where the ditch was while I was backing into a side street.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Shedding some light…October 8, 2013 meeting


Shedding some light…October 8, 2013 meeting

Drill a well –

The Capital Improvement Plan & Water Rate Study is complete. Discussion at last night’s meeting centered on which of the three options the water department should pursue to increase the water rates.

The most likely option will be a 5-year planned rate increase with the largest increase in water rates the first year.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Correcting Unification of Templeton

Correcting Unification of Templeton



      In a LTE on Saturday, October 5, 2013, Keith Kent incorrectly writes that Jeff Bennett would jump out a window to take the first offer that comes along if it was close to the asking price. There is no asking price; the building at 252 Baldwinville Road is for sale through a bidding process, meaning the highest bidder could buy the building. The BOS however retains the right to reject any and all bids. At a BOS meet on September 23, 2013 and published in TGN on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, I did say and it was written that I would jump out a window to sell it if an offer of $400,000.00 was made. I would appreciate accuracy, honesty and some homework by all those who write and publish letters in the newspaper. I am often asked for backup material for letters I write and I hope that is the practice for all others.

Meetings tonight!


Meetings tonight!

TMLWP Meeting tonight  Light and Water  agenda

Planning Board tonight  Planning Board  agenda


Please attend the Light and Water meeting if you are concerned or have questions about smart meters. You may have questions about your water rates. Attend the meeting and ask questions.

Or

Attend the Planning Board meeting if you have questions the process of about accepting roads. There are two citizen petitions on the STM warrant on this issue.

Be inspired to participate!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Templeton and the Back Bay Project are considering submitting applications for a Block Grant. The money Templeton is seeking is very hard to get. It is critical that the Town be able to show strong Community Support for the grant we are considering submitting applications for.

PLEASE send a letter as soon as possible. For more information, click here>>>>>  Every voice counts-don't miss your chance to be heard!

Meetings Oct 7- October 11th


Meetings
10/7/13 – 10/11/13


Monday –


Tuesday –

Light and Water  6:00 p.m. Bridge St.  DPU Hearing

Planning Board 6:30 p.m. 690 Patriots Rd.

Thursday –

Board of Assessors  2:00 p.m. 2 School St.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Unification for the good of the town of Templeton

Unification for the good of the town of Templeton

To the Editor:

Why is the town of Templeton just as divided as our federal government? If you ask anybody who lives in Templeton such as I do, they will most often tell you they do not live in Templeton. As with our federal government, these invisible, but yet immensely powerful dividing lines in the very fabric and fiber of our community do nothing but delay progress.