“Discuss spring priorities,” was number one on the New Shoreham Town Council’s agenda for its work session on Wednesday, January 4, and there was no shortage of things to talk
What is normally a smooth process – the annual renewal of liquor licenses, has become bogged down by the review of site plans for alcohol service and consumption. For the
“I know this has attracted a lot of attention this week,” said First Warden Keith Stover at the onset of the Town Council’s discussion “on noise and decibel levels in
The Town Council switched its role to Board of License Commissioners on June 21 to consider a liquor license request from Persephone’s, the coffee shop and café on Dodge Street.
In keeping with other cemeteries on the mainland, the New Shoreham Town Council has agreed to an increase in cemetery fees as proposed by Highways Superintendent Mike Shea in his role of sexton. Shea told the council that the island’s burial fees.