It's a fine life
Adelle Besse, Ien Ruark, and Erica Douglas kick across the stage while performing “Oom-Pah-Pah” in the Bromfield Drama Society’s production of “Oliver!,” March 8 at Cronin Auditorium. (Photo by Jen Manell) MORE PHOTOS
Last week, the Press reported on the Select Board’s initial thoughts on finding a replacement for Town Administrator Tim Bragan, who announced his July retirement. Those thoughts were expressed at the board’s March 5 meeting, where Chair Rich Maiore tasked Bragan with gathering information from executive search firms, including estimated cost.
The economic development bill sent to the Legislature last week by Gov. Maura Healey proposes to lift the housing cap at Devens and to consider a proposal to construct 400 units of housing on the parcel that includes the shuttered former U.S. Army barracks at Vicksburg Square.
After a short delay, the final results are in for the Harvard 2024 presidential primary, and can be found on the town website. Due to a relatively large number of write-in votes for Democratic town and state committee candidates, counting votes in Harvard took longer than in most Massachusetts towns.
At its March 12 meeting, the Finance Committee voted to allow $80,000 of the town’s emergency Reserve Fund to be used by the school district as partial payment for a legal settlement that had not been foreseen when this fiscal year’s budget was approved.
More News Articles
More Feature Articles
BE A SUSTAINER
More Obituaries
More Letters
More Sports Articles
"May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live."
—Irish blessing
More "Truer Words"
LEGAL NOTICES
Check out these photos from our far-flung readers.