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Select board approves routine warrants, minutes and several town grants; rejects STRAP grant
Summary
The Town of North Brookfield Board of Selectmen approved minutes and warrants, accepted resignations, approved change orders and a cultural-council grant, and rejected a STRAP sidewalks/paving grant after concern about the highway match requirement.
The Town of North Brookfield Board of Selectmen approved routine minutes and payroll and vendor warrants, accepted multiple resignations and approved several project and grant actions during its Oct. 7 meeting, while rejecting a state STRAP grant because the required local match would unduly burden the highway budget.
The board voted to approve minutes from meetings held Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 and to approve payroll warrant number 7 for $367,842.18, school warrant number 1028 and general fund and project warrants (numbers recited at the meeting). The board also approved a $7,100 cultural council annual grant application to support arts and sciences programming in town.
Selectmen accepted three written resignations from the sewer commission—Donald Smith, Kevin Valeri and a third member noted in the minutes—and took charge of sewer-commission responsibilities until replacements are appointed. The board…
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