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Select Board authorizes sale of former police station at 65 N. Main to local buyers planning daycare
Summary
After recusal by one member, the Select Board authorized the Town Administrator to negotiate a Purchase & Sale agreement for 65 N. Main with a bid of $800,000 from Chieke and Stephena Udom, who plan to seek approvals to open a daycare.
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The Middleton Select Board unanimously authorized the Town Administrator on June 9 to enter a Purchase & Sale Agreement to sell the former police station at 65 N. Main Street following an $800,000 proposal from local residents.
Board member Jeff Garber recused from the discussion and vote because he is an abutter. Prospective buyers Chieke and Stephena Udom were present and discussed plans to convert the property into a day-care center; the Board noted that the proposed use will require Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals approvals. The authorization directs the Town Administrator to manage disposition and proceed with a purchase-and-sale process.
The sale would transfer municipal property for private reuse pending standard permitting; the Select Board emphasized that statutory and local review processes for use-change approvals remain in place.
