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Judge poised to review Jones Library petition signatures
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Amherst petitioners seek SJC relief in Jones Library case
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Published: 5/24/2021 8:56:13 PM
AMHERST Residents trying to force a referendum on the expansion and renovation of the Jones Library, with borrowing for the project approved by the Town Council in April, are turning to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts for relief.
The lawsuit was filed against the Board of Registrars on Thursday by 40 registered voters, most of whom didn’t have their signatures counted toward a voter-veto petition that needed to get 864 signatures, or 5% of registered voters. Only 842 signatures were certified by the town clerk’s office.
Sponsors Should Understand How to Use DOL Guidance on Missing Participants
Industry experts point out that not all suggestions from the DOL work for every plan sponsor, and they share tips for implementing the guidance and list unanswered questions.
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Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) issued guidance to help retirement plan fiduciaries locate and distribute retirement benefits to missing or nonresponsive participants.
The guidance included three parts. A page titled “Missing Participants – Best Practices for Pension Plans” describes a range of best practices for fiduciaries of retirement plans to consider. Compliance Assistance Release 2021-01 reveals the information EBSA staff request from plan sponsors and the errors they look for during investigations under the Terminated Vested Participants Project for defined benefit (DB) plans. Field Assistance Bulletin 2021-01 authorizes plan fiduciar
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OTISFIELD Verizon Wireless is moving forward with its proposal to build a communications tower at 264 Bell Hill Road in Otisfield. The tower would sit on a leased 70’ by 70’ section of the property, which is owned by Ronald Balistreri, and Verizon would use an easement granted from Balistreri for access to it.
Scott Anderson, an attorney with Verrill Law, LLP, filed the town application with Otisfield’s Planning Board on behalf of Verizon last September. Two months later Verizon contracted with Airosmith Development, a company based in Syracuse, NY, to conduct a site plan review of the project using a balloon to simulate the visual impact a tower would have on 13 sites located around Otisfield.
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