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Programs with the Dover Council on Aging: Get Community Center updates COURTESY OF THE DOVER COUNCIL ON AGING Editor’s Note: The following was submitted by Janet Claypoole, director of the Dover Council on Aging: RSVP for all COA events at www.doverma.org or call 508-315-5734. Hello COA Friends, There is a lot happening in our community. Please mark your calendars for Town Meeting on Saturday, May 1, at 10 a.m., and Special Town Meeting (to choose a future Community Center option) for Saturday, June 12, at 10 a.m. Both Town Meetings will be held outside at Dover-Sherborn Regional School, Nora Searle Field. ....
Dover mulls possible creation of Department of Public Works Wicked Local DOVER – In the near future, the town’s Superintendent of Streets may be called the Director of Public Works. The name swap is part of a plan being considered by the town that would consolidate the Highway Department, along with elements of Parks and Recreation and Cemetery, into one public works department. In a meeting with consultants Community Paradigm on April 1, principal Bernard Lynch said the recommendations came after meeting with town officials, employees and residents, and making comparisons with other communities. Although “the system has worked well over the years,” with a nice facility and good personnel, Lynch made the recommendation for the consolidation. ....
Dover plans Town Meeting for May 1 outdoors Residents will convene on May 1 at 10 a.m. at Nora Searle Field. Town Administrator Chris Dwelley had recommended an outdoor venue to Town Meeting given the still-tenuous situation around the coronavirus pandemic. “The COVID situation is still fluid,” said Selectwoman Robyn Hunter during the Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Feb. 25. She asked whether a reduced quorum will be set, similar to last year. Dwelley replied he had yet to see an update from the state. Selectman John Jeffries said “We should be in good shape by Town Meeting,” given the increased availability of vaccines and continued vigilance about wearing face masks and social distancing. ....