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Speaker 3 moves to accept town administrator's resignation; chair announces stepping down

December 30, 2025 | Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Speaker 3 moves to accept town administrator's resignation; chair announces stepping down
Speaker 3 moved "to accept the town administrator's letter of resignation," during a Town of Templeton meeting; the motion was introduced after Speaker 4 called for a motion on the item. Speaker 3 also stated, "I, formally resigned as the chair of the select board, and I'm due to the gavel up to the vice chair," indicating a voluntary chair change during the session.

The transcript records the motion being made but does not include a second, a vote tally, or any formal outcome. Meeting audio in these segments does not report whether the motion passed, was postponed, or otherwise resolved. The absence of a recorded vote means the transcript alone does not confirm whether the resignation letter was accepted as a formal board action.

There is no further discussion of the town administrator's letter in the transcript excerpts provided. The item appears alongside other administrative business during the meeting; next procedural steps, any effective date for the resignation, and whether an interim administrator was appointed are not specified in the transcript.

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