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Board approves Sept. 10 minutes, adopts four 2026 meeting dates; no public comment

Board (name not specified in transcript) · November 12, 2025
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Summary

At a brief meeting the board approved minutes from its Sept. 10 regular meeting, adopted four meeting dates for next year, recorded no public comments and then adjourned. Chair Blondin noted he was joining from a tour-bus restroom in Alexandria, Egypt.

The board convened for a short, procedural meeting that cleared approval of the Sept. 10 regular-meeting minutes and adopted four meeting dates for next year before adjourning.

The meeting opened with roll call and a declaration of quorum. After a motion and second, the board approved the minutes from the Sept. 10 regular meeting; the transcript records members saying 'Aye' but does not provide a roll-call tally.

Chairman Blondin announced proposed 2026 meeting dates — March 11, June 10, Sept. 23 and Nov. 18 — and noted the dates are scheduled for 9 a.m. on Wednesdays and that holidays had been checked for conflicts. Carol Goldberg, identified in the transcript as first selectman‑elect, moved to adopt the proposed dates. A board member seconded the motion and it was carried without extended discussion.

There were no public comments; the agenda listed a public-comment period and the chair read the agenda line noting 'none.' Before adjourning members exchanged brief congratulations to Carol Goldberg. At one point Chairman Blondin remarked, 'I am conducting this meeting from the restroom on board a tour bus in Alexandria, Egypt,' a comment recorded in the transcript and reflecting informal tone during the brief session.

The meeting concluded shortly after the schedule adoption and the board adjourned. No other substantive business, formal votes on ordinances or budgets, or invited presentations are recorded in the transcript.