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Hubbardston CPC discusses library rehab invoices, playground debt and continues clerk stipend

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At a recent Town of Hubbardston Community Preservation Committee meeting, members reviewed the library rehab project coordination and invoices, confirmed set‑asides for playground debt, discussed a $10,000 contribution toward an accessible trail, and voted to continue a stipend for a contract clerk.

At a recent meeting of the Town of Hubbardston Community Preservation Committee, members reviewed coordination for the library rehabilitation project, confirmed previously approved set‑asides for playground debt and a trail accessibility contribution, and voted to continue a contract stipend for the committee’s clerk.

The committee discussed how invoices for the library rehab should be processed once work begins. A member said library trustees will bring contractor invoices to the town for approval and payment and that the committee will track spending against the sums set aside by town meeting. The committee referenced a total CPC allocation for the library project of $40,710 and said the trustees expect to begin work as early in July as possible after storage items are removed from the library.

Why it matters: CPC dollars are allocated from town meeting votes and typically require coordination between appointed boards (for example, the Board of Library…

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