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Littleton Select Board candidate DeCoste cites experience, dedication

Littleton Housing Authority School Committee 2010 – 2015; served as clerk and vice chairman; subcommittees including Contract Negotiations, Policy, Budget, and more Permanent Building Committee Littleton Track Renovation Committee President, Littleton Youth Baseball and Softball Coach: Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Flag Football, Lacrosse Religious education volunteer teacher at St Anne’s Catholic Church Senior meal deliveries Why are you running for this office? I am proud of our community, and all we have accomplished. We will continue to do more, with leadership.  I am talking about the leadership of the board collaboratively. We are  stronger together. I have the relationships and experience to keep the best interest of all Littletonians foremost.

Plans move ahead for North Chelmsford fire station

Plans move ahead for North Chelmsford fire station
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Lenox Library seeks money for ceiling repair, building restoration

LENOX — The town-owned library is facing a major structural rehabilitation and restoration project to repair and shore up the historic plaster ceiling in the dome room. The total project cost could approach an estimated $1 million, according to the library’s application seeking initial funding of $100,000 from the Community Preservation Committee. Annual town meeting voters make the final decision on requests for support from the taxpayer-funded Community Preservation Act. An application for $250,000 in support has been submitted to the Massachusetts Cultural Council Facilities Fund, Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen told The Eagle. The town would invest in the project through its capital budget, and an additional amount might come out of the general fund.

Board approves requests for proposals for new fire station

Please support local journalism by subscribing. For more info, click here. CHELMSFORD   Plans are moving ahead for the new North Fire Station, with a request for proposals set to go out early in the new year.  Fire Chief Gary Ryan said the Permanent Building Committee voted Dec. 21 to back the request for proposals, set for publication for prospective bidders on Jan. 6.  A date for opening and review is set for Feb. 5, 10 a.m., Ryan said Water district worries Ryan said discussions continue with the North Chelmsford Water District, which has objected to temporarily relocating the fire station at the nearby public works yard.

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