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Kevin McNatt and Andrew Todesco MANSFIELD - Massachusetts law requires each city and town to contact its neighbors every five years and reaffirm the boundaries that separate them. This act is called perambulating and was handed down from ancient traditions in England. Perambulating involves locating and inspecting old granite markers or other landmarks that define town lines. And in the swampy wilds of southeastern Massachusetts that was not always easy. An early example of perambulation occurred on Nov. 26, 1793 when Mansfield selectmen John Dean and Jonathan Newcomb met two selectmen from the Town of Attleborough. They reported the following: “We began at a heap of stones for the southwest corner of Mansfield,” they reported. Next they found a second “heap of stones on ridge hill, on Balcom’s plain.” Then finally “a large heap of stones being the northwest corner of Mansfield and the southwest corner of Foxborough, and the southeast corner of Wren ....
Town of Bradford appoints new selectman after two others abruptly quit Harry Wright, a Bradford selectman, locks up the door at the Bradford Town Hall in 2012, after walking through and fixing a window with a broken latch that was blown open by the wind. Bradford voters will be asked, for the fourth year in a row, to approve a plan for town hall restorations. Last year the proposal failed by five votes. Monitor file Andrea Morales And then there were two. A new member was appointed to the Bradford Board of Selectmen Monday after two others abruptly resigned last week leaving only board member Marlene Freyler, who was unable to carry out town business due to a lack of a quorum. ....
Durham BOS form Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee Durham BOS form Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee The Board voted Monday to create an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. Nadya Korytnikova Advertisement January 26, 2021 05:36PM By Nadya Korytnikova, Record-Journal staff DURHAM â The Board of Selectmen voted Monday to create a town Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. The committee, which will consist of five members, is tasked with organizing and supporting events, programs, and opportunities to promote and encourage diversity and inclusion. The panel will work in conjunction with any diversity committees that Regional School District 13 might form. âThe Committee shall identify programmatic, community, and legislative practices with regard to race, color, ethnicity, religious creed, age, sex, national origin, ancestry, status as a veteran, socio-economic status, sexual orientation ....
Data on Durham households presented to selectman Data on Durham households presented to selectman . Sustainable Durham member, Kimberly Fisher, presented Durham housing data profile, which was released earlier this year by the Partnership for Strong Communities nonprofit. Nadya Korytnikova January 15, 2021 07:52AM By Nadya Korytnikova, Record-Journal staff DURHAM â Compared to state averages, the town has more households with occupants over the age of 60 and fewer households with school-age children. This and other town data were presented by the Sustainable Durham member Kimberly Fisher, during a Board of Selectman meeting this week.  âUnderstanding who lives in our towns provides insight into the housing and service needs for each community such as accessibility, transportation, child care, and education,â said Fisher. ....