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Board appoints James Ryan as new town administrator after thorough screening process

September 25, 2025 | Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Board appoints James Ryan as new town administrator after thorough screening process
The Templeton Select Board convened for its regular business meeting on September 24, 2025, addressing several key agenda items, including the approval of meeting minutes and discussions on executive session records.

The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a reminder that it was being broadcast live on TCTV cable station and YouTube. The board first approved the minutes from previous meetings held on September 8 and September 9, 2025, with no discussion or objections raised.

Next, the board discussed the executive session minutes from September 10, 2025. A motion was made to not release these minutes at this time, which was unanimously approved by the members present.

The board then moved on to approve a series of executive session minutes from earlier in the year, specifically from March 26, April 9, April 23, May 28, June 11, and July 9, 2025. A motion to release these minutes to the public was made and seconded. One member, Miss Graves, abstained from voting on this motion, citing her absence from those meetings. The remaining members voted in favor, resulting in the approval of the motion.

Overall, the meeting focused on procedural approvals, with significant attention given to the handling of executive session records, reflecting the board's commitment to transparency while balancing confidentiality.

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