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Brockton council approves two license transfers for Eversource at 995 Belmont Street

January 06, 2026 | Brockton City, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Brockton council approves two license transfers for Eversource at 995 Belmont Street
The Brockton City Council granted two separate license transfers for Eversource Energy at 995 Belmont Street.

At the garage license hearing, Jason (facilities manager) and Jim Trink (fleet manager) identified themselves and said the transfer would allow Eversource to continue operating the fleet garage at that address. The clerk said the fire department had no objections and that all paperwork was on file. The council granted the garage license by hand vote.

A separate hearing considered a motor vehicle mechanical repair license transfer for the same address. Jason Saint Martin, identified as manager of facilities operations for 995 Belmont Street, spoke; there was no public opposition and the council granted that license transfer by hand vote as well.

The council recorded the approvals on the docket and thanked the petitioners. No conditions or contingencies were recorded in the transcript.

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