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Templeton discussion centers on whether deed or park acceptance determines Town Common oversight

December 29, 2025 | Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Templeton discussion centers on whether deed or park acceptance determines Town Common oversight
Speakers at a Town of Templeton meeting debated which local body is responsible for the Town Common, with the question hinging on deed language and whether the land was formally accepted as a park.

The matter surfaced when an unidentified speaker said the deed for the town common indicates the Select Board oversees that property, while other park properties have titles assigning care to the Parks and Recreation Commission. "Because the town common title, the deed says, the select board oversees that particular property, whereas the other properties that the parks and rec commission, oversees, specifically says on those titles that they're, they're supposed to take care of those properties," the speaker said.

Another unidentified speaker answered that the legal status may turn on whether the common was formally accepted as a park when it was established. "If the Common was accepted as a as a as a park, years ago when it was built ... If it's not, then the select board would," that speaker said, framing authority as dependent on formal acceptance as a park.

The exchange in the transcript frames the core question as legal and procedural: whether deed/title language or a formal acceptance into the town's park system governs which body has "dominion" and maintenance responsibility. The transcript includes a reference to "Miss Graves' point" but does not record a named resolution, vote, or staff directive resolving the issue.

No formal motion, vote, or next-step assignment appears in the portion of the transcript provided; the question about which board holds authority therefore remained unresolved in this excerpt.

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