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The Recorder - Public input sought on $32M in capital projects in Montague

MONTAGUE Residents have one week left to submit comments regarding the draft of Montague’s Capital Improvement Plan, which outlines an estimated $32 million in capital projects over the next five fiscal years.Presented to the Selectboard by.

The Recorder - Greenfield City Council restores $1 18M to school budget

GREENFIELD After eight hours of combing through the mayor’s proposed fiscal year 2024 budget and debating certain line item reductions for almost an hour at a time City Council’s vote to add nearly $1.18 million back into the School Department.

Council Approves Changes to Human Rights Commission, and Other Boards

By Adam Swift The City Council approved several revisions to the ordinances governing city boards and commissions at its meeting on Monday night. Chief among the changes is one that does away with the ability for the Human Rights Commission to act as a mediating board in the city. “These ordinance updates were submitted to

Labor – Retaliation

Where a bargaining unit member employed by the University of Massachusetts Boston was not reappointed as an associate lecturer or assigned any classes for the fall 2020 semester, a retaliation complaint should be dismissed based on a lack of any circumstantial evidence demonstrating that the decision not to reappoint the bargaining unit member was motivated

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