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Selectmen name liaison, push for updated policies and background checks at senior center

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Summary

After disputes over a planned program, selectmen named a liaison for the Council on Aging, agreed to update a facility-use form from 2011, and reaffirmed volunteer background checks and limits on social media announcements.

Selectmen said they will tighten coordination with the Council on Aging, update the senior center's facility-use paperwork and reinforce volunteer background checks after public concern about a planned program.

During discussion of long-running friction among the Council on Aging, the senior center director and the Friends of the Council on Aging, a selectman identified himself as the new liaison to the center and said he will ask the center to report monthly to the Board of Selectmen with upcoming events and activities. The board also agreed to avoid unmoderated Facebook posts and to post only formal announcements online.

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