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Selectmen reluctantly back extra meals tax

By a vote of 3-2, Canton selectmen on Tuesday reluctantly agreed to support the local option meals tax offered by the state, but voted 4-1 against adoption of the Community Preservation Act and the state’s optional “Stretch Energy Code.” (See town meeting preview.) These articles will be acted upon by voters at the upcoming annual […]

Canton Housing Authority 5-Year Report

CHA making the most of limited resources Submitted by the Housing Authority The Canton Housing Authority’s executive director serves in many capacities at the state level, which has helped get funding for many important projects. On the Massachusetts chapter of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (MassNAHRO), he serves as the vice president […]

Library to consider taking over passport duties

Town Clerk Tracy Kenney will be meeting with library director Mark Lague to see if the library staff will be able to take over issuing passports now that the U.S. Department of State has ruled that town clerks’ offices can no longer handle the function. Town Administrator Bill Friel explained to selectmen Tuesday night that […]

No challengers in Tuesday’s annual town election

After town clerk Tracey Kenney learned the seven races in the upcoming April 5 town election would be uncontested, she spoke with the election commission at the secretary of state’s office to see if the town could forgo this year’s municipal election. Skipping the election would save the town $8,000 to $10,000 in costs associated […]

Board of Health: Good time to review emergency preparedness plans

One cannot turn on the television lately without seeing and hearing of the sad aftermath of the natural and man-made string of disasters that have transpired recently in Japan. The ongoing events resulting from the 9.0 earthquake, followed by a devastating tsunami, and the ensuing meltdown of multiple nuclear facilities in Japan on March 11, […]

Green Team eyes innovation in Canton

Charles Owens cannot help but brim with confidence and optimism as he ponders the future of alternative energy in Canton. To Owens, one of four members of Canton’s crack energy committee, conveniently dubbed the “Green Team,” the impending amendments to the town’s already cutting-edge energy policy are simply an act of common sense. “Why are […]

Selectmen reluctant to support Stretch Energy Code

Selectmen are reserved and at first glance reluctant to support the second of two Green Team-supported town meeting articles that would establish new construction codes to meet energy efficiency standards for newly constructed homes, extensively rehabilitated homes, and new commercial construction. Selectmen did favor the Green Team’s zoning article that proposes an expansion of the […]

BOS wary of ConCom-backed community preservation article

Selectmen appeared wary of supporting a town meeting article sponsored by the Conservation Commission that seeks approval of the Mass. Community Preservation Act both at town meeting and in an upcoming town-wide election. Article 39 of the April town meeting would place an additional tax on residential and commercial real estate that would be used […]

Deputy chief proposal gets BOS, FinCom support

Police Chief Ken Berkowitz picked up some key supporters last week with a 5-0 vote by selectmen and a 6-1 vote by the Finance Committee backing his town meeting article to remove the vacant position of deputy police chief from civil service. Pending town meeting approval, Chief Berkowitz plans to reestablish the position later this […]

Napleton offers up ‘simpler’ rezoning proposal for Plymouth Rubber site

Revere Barn on the Plymouth Rubber site (George Comeau photo)

Three years after Canton voters rejected its proposal to build a large, mixed-use development at the former Plymouth Rubber site on Revere Street, Canton Development Properties, a subsidiary of the Illinois-based Napleton Company, will head back to town meeting and try again — this time with a proposal that is far more general in scope, […]

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