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Forum is Informational : a Great Chance for Residents

One of the most important features of the Town Charter that was so assiduously crafted by its creators was the scheduling of bi-annual, town-wide forums in which our Town Council, Town Manager, and department heads convene to provide an update of how the various town departments are functioning and where they stand budgetary-wise at this point in the fiscal year. The fall forum will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Senior Center following the Town Council meeting that begins at 6 p.m.

Council President Peter Gill will preside over the forum and he’ll open the floor to questions and comments from residents. All of the Council members are expected to be at this important forum.

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