Tempers flared at the end of the Oct. 10 Select Board meeting in Wilmington when a resident spoke during public comment alleging that town employees had been subject to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, a claim the town manager has since refuted.
WILMINGTON After the Select Board’s previous pick for the job suddenly withdrew his interest late last week, the board voted 4-1 Tuesday to appoint Veterans' Services Director Louis Cimaglia as the interim town manager effective after Town Manager Jeffrey Hull’s Oct. 31 retirement.
IF THE COVID-19 pandemic taught anybody anything, it was that there is money in them thar hills. The government doled out trillions of dollars (that’s a number followed by 12 zeroes) in support for families, businesses, workers and industry in response to the disruption the pandemic caused to the lives, resources and prospects of its people.
WILMINGTON Town Manager Jeffrey Hull announced last month that he will retire from the role on Oct. 31 after more than three decades of working in Wilmington’s town government.
Voters at the annual Town Meeting April 29 will decide on the Fiscal 2024 town budget, funding for school infrastructure and land purchases in a 47-article warrant starting at 9 a.m. at Wilmington High School.