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Ralph Stefanelli

Friday, January 11, 2013

Stefanelli Appointed SERPDD Rep, Disapproves of Campanelli 40 B

Emphasized that if all approved 40 Bs were developed in town, Norton would be 6 or 7 percent beyond state minimum recommendation.

Selectmen and newly appointed SERPDD representative Ralph Stefanelli will be working together to try to ameliorate the impact of the newest of Norton’s several Chapter 40 B “affordable” housing projects on the town.  The as yet unnamed development, first aired last summer by Lloyd Geisinger of Thorndike Development and Steve Murphy of Campanelli, is designed for about 230  one- and two-bedroom apartments, and will sit a stone’s throw away from upscale Red Mill Village on East Main Street. As an affordable project under the state’s Chapter 40 B “anti- snob zoning” bylaw, the project’s developers have been seeking a single comprehensive permit from the Zoning Board, a process that allows the designers to overstep certain local zoning bylaws …

Sunday, January 22, 2012

PHOTO GALLERY: Norton Road Show

Photos from the antique appraisal day at Norton Public Library.

On Thursday, Jan. 19, Norton Public Library held a free appraisal day as part of their continuing monthly adult programming. This program is presented courtesy of Norton resident Ralph Stefanelli, Certified Auctioneers Institute member, of Norton Road Show Appraisal Service. Stefanelli has been a Certified Auctioneers Institute member since 1985. CAI members are recognized across the country by the American Bar Association and the American Banking Association as providing quality services. Stefanelli has given appraisals for insurance purpose, estate settlement, inheritance, gifts and re-sale.

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