DeMello’s 52 Years of Service

The Rochester School Committee began its September 25 meeting by acknowledging a comprehensive list of new hires and veteran employees.             Superintendent Michael Nelson announced that, starting on the first day of the new school year, Sarah George is the new Human Resources manager. Tri-Town resident Lucy Fuller is replacing Kim Reed as district receptionist/administrative […] Read more »

Committee Appointments Scheduled

The Marion Finance Committee met remotely on Wednesday, September 24 via Microsoft Teams for a review of the applications submitted by G.R. Pitman and Mal Durkee to serve as alternate members. This would be followed by reorganization and appointments to committee positions.             The meeting began with a unanimous vote in favor of approving the […] Read more »

Shrinking the MAB?

The Mattapoisett Marine Advisory Board met on Thursday, September 25 for further discussions on the town’s Waterfront Management Plan and on work at Long Wharf.             Initially, Chairman Carlos G. DeSousa stated he and the board should review recordings of the Mattapoisett Conservation Commission’s prior meeting from September 22 as it pertains to the Management […] Read more »

ConCom Appoints Former EPA Member

            The Marion Conservation Commission, at their September 24 meeting, continued one public hearing, held two others for 5 Main Street and 14 Aucoot Avenue, awarded two Certificates of Compliance to Zora Enterprises, Inc. for work on Olde Meadow Road and Olde Farm Road, and appointed a new member of substantial applicable experience.             Natalie […] Read more »

Garage Awaiting Refile

The Rochester Zoning Board of Appeals on September 25 urged residents at 45 Williams Avenue applying for a variance to build a garage larger than the 1,000 square feet that town regulations allow to withdraw and refile because it was determined that the applicant needs more than one variance for his plan.             William Flaherty […] Read more »

Dog Euthanasia Ordered

            The Marion Select Board at its September 16 meeting voted to euthanize a dog that attacked and injured a pizza-delivery person on July 29.             One-year-old Gordy, who by accounts from family members, is protective of his family but not good with strangers, poses a risk, according to the Select Board. There are playgrounds […] Read more »

Solar Project Hearings Delayed Again

            In a meeting that delayed again the biggest projects on its docket, the Rochester Conservation Commission Tuesday granted a Certificate of Compliance for the Order of Conditions previously issued on the construction of a new single-family home at 907 High Street.             The High Street approval vote came swiftly after Conservation Agent Merilee Kelly […] Read more »

Tackling Wording in MS4

            The Marion Planning Board met on Monday for a continued public hearing on an amendment to the site plan and special permit request for Toll Brothers, Inc.’s work at 78 Wareham Road and further discussion on Marion’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) draft bylaw.             There was short talk on the Toll Brothers’ […] Read more »

Heron Cove Executive Session Delayed

Following a moment of silence for those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, the Marion Zoning Board of Appeals met Thursday, September 11 to discuss an upcoming and now-delayed executive session, as well as a public hearing for 1 Doran Way.             Despite technical difficulties accessing the meeting remotely via Microsoft Teams, Marion […] Read more »

Snipatuit Brook ‘Dry Run’

            In a room packed with residents and local experts, the Rochester Water Commission on September 10 hosted a “dry run” of the report presentation on Snipatuit Brook that is scheduled for an October 14 public hearing.             It’s an important report because the brook flows to Snipatuit Pond, which connects to both Great Quittacas […] Read more »