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Greenfield Selectboard to advertise part-time treasurer job; Oak Park parking and safety checks planned

Town of Greenfield Selectboard · June 17, 2026
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Summary

Selectmen will advertise for a part-time treasurer after a resignation and the Interim Town Administrator will handle basic duties in the interim. The board discussed Oak Park No Parking signage, safety assessments for soccer equipment, upcoming dock installation, Brantwood Camp assessment pending Avitar Associates' decision, and trustee and library follow-ups.

The Greenfield Selectboard on June 17 discussed the resignation of the town treasurer and agreed to advertise immediately for a part-time replacement. Interim Town Administrator Wendy Drouin will handle basic treasurer duties — deposits, transfers and approvals — until the position is filled.

During a later work session the board considered park and recreation items: ordering No Parking signs for the Oak Park track if the town's old signs cannot be located, commissioning safety and structural assessments of soccer nets and goal posts before repairs or replacement, and installing docks in the lake next week. The board also reviewed assessing documents for Brantwood Camp but noted a letter of decision from Avitar Associates has not yet been received.

The board said it will invite the Trustees of the Trust Funds to meet to review scheduled meetings, fund requests and policy. Several board members plan to attend the Library Trustees meeting on July 13 to discuss library building needs. The board approved the Consent Agenda 3-0 on a motion from Selectman Mike Borden with a second from Selectman George Rainier and completed document signings. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m. on a motion from Selectman George Rainier and a second from Selectman Mike Borden.