In a recent government meeting, local officials celebrated the success of community engagement efforts, particularly highlighting the Connecticut River Cleanup event held on September 28th. Students from the area, including notable participants like Dylan Meyer and Blake Hubbs, collaborated with the high school eco club and local volunteers to remove over £500 of debris from the riverbanks, showcasing a strong commitment to environmental stewardship.
The meeting also provided updates on local sports teams. The girls' soccer team, under the guidance of coaches Miss Humphrey and Mr. Willis, remains undefeated, with their final game scheduled against Ram Middle School on October 18th. Meanwhile, the boys' soccer team, coached by Mr. Anino and Mr. Glowa, is performing well with a record of 6 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie, demonstrating significant improvement throughout the season.
In cross country, the Cromwell Middle School team is thriving, with athletes enjoying their training and competition. Coaches Murphy and Bosworth praised the team's sportsmanship and progress as they compete against neighboring schools.
On the financial front, discussions were held regarding long-term planning involving the Board of Finance, Town Council, and Board of Education. Officials are currently projecting expenditures of approximately $15.2 million over the next five years, not including an additional $10 million earmarked for field improvements. The need for collaboration and support from key stakeholders was emphasized to ensure effective financial planning and resource allocation.
The meeting concluded with an open invitation for board members to contribute their thoughts and questions, fostering a collaborative atmosphere for future discussions.