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Board of Selectmen approves two Girl Scout Silver Award projects, awards intersection contract and several routine items
Summary
At its May 13 meeting, the Bow Town Board of Selectmen endorsed two Girl Scout Silver Award projects (a pollinator garden and a community tackle box), authorized a $305,801.04 contract for the White Rock Falcon Way intersection, approved road closures for Memorial Day and other routine consent items, and discussed end-of-year budget needs.
The Bow Town Board of Selectmen on May 13 endorsed two Girl Scout Silver Award projects, approved a revised construction contract for a local intersection, signed off on road closures for Memorial Day and an annual neighborhood event, and moved several routine consent items as part of a short agenda.
Three Girl Scouts — Elizabeth (15 Knox Road), Kaylee (3 Ridgewood Drive) and Zoe (199 Kimball Pond Road) — told the board they plan to build a pollinator garden on the grounds around the Old Town Hall on Bobo Road this summer. The students said the project will meet the Silver Award requirement of roughly 50 hours of research, planning and construction, and that they have raised money from cookie sales to cover supplies. Board members advised them to consult with the Department of Public Works (DPW) and the Heritage Commission on placement and plant selection; a motion to endorse the project…
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