Agenda for May 24 Board of Selectmen Meeting
A busy day for the fire department tonight.
The meeting will take place 7 p.m. at Town Hall. Scroll through the attached PDF to see what else will be discussed.
A busy day for the fire department tonight.
The meeting will take place 7 p.m. at Town Hall. Scroll through the attached PDF to see what else will be discussed.
James Dinsel, Bradford Bramwell and Tim Giblin vying for two open chairs.
The annual Town Election will be held Tuesday, April 24. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Norton High School. Incumbents Bradford Bramwell and Timothy Giblin are aiming to keep their seats on the Board of Selectmen while James Dinsel is running for one of the three-year terms. Norton Patch sent out a questionnaire to candidates. With the exception of Dinsel, who did not submit a response, here are the candidates answers. Background on the candidates Timothy Giblin Age: 49 Bachelors Degree in Accounting Western New England University, Springfield MA Masters Degree in Finance Providence College, Providence RI. I have lived in Norton for the past 15 years and during that time, also served on the Board of Selectman for two consecutive 3…
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Meeting to be held 7 p.m. in at Town Hall.
Included on the agenda is a vote to sign a one-year Memorandum of Agreement between Town of Norton and AFSCME, Council 93, Local 1702 for a successor Collective Bargaining Agreement for Highway/Water & Sewer Departments and more.
Meeting to be held 6:30 p.m. in the Water Department Office.
The Water/Sewer Commission will be joined by the Board of Selectmen tonight. They will meet 6:30 p.m. in the Water Department Office, located at 166 John Scott Blvd.
Nomination papers available Jan. 23.
Nomination papers for the Annual Town Election in Norton are available at the Town Clerks office from 8:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23 through Friday, March 2, 5 p.m. The Annual Town Election in Norton will be held Tuesday, April 24. This year, two seats each on the School Committee and Board of Selectmen are up for three-year terms. For the Water/Sewer Commission, Steven Wiseman's one-year term and Luke Grant's three-year term are up for grabs. The required number of signatures for candidates for town wide office is set at 1 percent of the total number of voters in the last race for governor in Norton. The total number of voters in the 2010 Governor’s Race in Norton was 6,768. MGL Ch 53, Section 6 also states the number of signatures required…
Meeting to take place 7 p.m. in Town Hall.
On the agenda: Road Race permits and more.