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Votes at a glance: trustees approve minutes waiver, tutoring policy, Food‑for‑Fines and adjournment

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Summary

At the Feb. 26, 2025 meeting the Town of Lakeville Library Board of Trustees approved waiving the reading of Jan. 13 minutes and approving them, adopted the tutoring policy, approved a Food‑for‑Fines program and adjourned the meeting; all motions passed by voice vote.

The Town of Lakeville Library Board of Trustees recorded the following formal actions during its Feb. 26, 2025 meeting.

Waiver and approval of minutes (Jan. 13, 2025) - Motion: Waive reading of the Jan. 13, 2025 meeting minutes and approve them. - Mover: Patrick Marshall. - Second: not specified in transcript. - Vote: voice vote in favor; trustees recorded as approving the motion. - Outcome: approved.

Adoption of tutoring policy - Motion: Accept the updated library tutoring policy. - Mover: Nancy Lefebvre. - Second: recorded in transcript as "Second." (name not specified). - Vote: voice vote in favor; trustees recorded as approving the motion. - Outcome: approved.

Approval of Food‑for‑Fines program - Motion: Approve the Food‑for‑Fines project (one‑for‑one removal of current charges for donated nonperishable items). - Mover: Patrick Marshall. - Second: Nancy Lefebvre. - Vote: voice vote in favor; trustees recorded as approving the motion. - Outcome: approved. Staff will present the program to the Select Board on March 10 because fines are deposited into the town general fund.

Adjournment - Motion: Close the meeting at 9:50 a.m. - Mover: Patrick Marshall. - Second: recorded in transcript as seconded. - Vote: voice vote in favor. - Outcome: meeting adjourned.

Transcript records show voice votes and unanimous "Aye" responses; no roll‑call tallies with individual votes were recorded in the transcript.