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Town weighs Scout Hall repairs and a year-round farmers market plan before winter
Summary
Templeton officials and community members discussed repairing Scout Hall before winter to avoid freezing damage and floated a proposal to use the space for a year-round farmers market once repairs are completed.
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Templeton residents and officials discussed the status of Scout Hall and plans to repair it before winter to prevent freezing damage, and they raised a proposal to use the building as a year-round farmers market.
A speaker expressed concern about winter freeze damage and said the matter would likely be referred to a town official, "Mr. Zosik," for follow-up. The TCTV segment noted organizers have proposed using Scout Hall’s front room for pop-up businesses and a year-round market, but that repairs must be completed before the building can be reused.
The segment also said committees have current vacancies — including the Agricultural Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals — and encouraged residents to download volunteer forms from the town website. The hosts said several parties involved in the idea appeared supportive of a year-round market but emphasized that reoccupying Scout Hall depends on completing repairs.
No repair contract, completion dates or funding sources for Scout Hall repairs were provided in the TCTV segment.

