Cemetery Cleanup Discussed

The Mattapoisett Select Board held its April 9 meeting, which included informal discussion full of historic undertones.             The agenda listed “cleanup” of town-owned Hammond Cemetery. In an email generated by the Cemetery and Monuments Committee, Chairman Ray Hanks wrote that the committee is aiming to begin cleanup on Saturday, May 4, with tree pruning […] Read more »

Screening Remains a Problem

The March 26 meeting of the Rochester Planning Board included discussion about screening for the solar facility planned by Renewable Energy Development Partners, LLC at 109 Neck Road. The project will feature a number of ground-mounted panels, including a newer, solar-construction concept of “dual use,” solar-plus agriculture and placement of panels over cranberry-bog canals. But […] Read more »

Boat Plan May Need Some PR

            Marion Finance Committee Chairman Shay Assad is concerned that the deviation from the original plan to pay for a new $800,000 patrol boat may not sit well with voters at the May 13 Annual Town Meeting.             Before committee members voted during Monday night’s public meeting to recommend the proposal that will be seen […] Read more »

Board Moves to Incentivize Firefighters

            Rochester’s Select Board Monday approved Fire Chief Scott Weigel’s request to increase his department salaries by 2.5% for FY25. Compounded atop the town’s 2.5%, across-the-board, Cost of Living Adjustment for its employees, the net 5% raise is designed to help Rochester lose fewer call firefighters to surrounding towns paying more.             Weigel’s request came […] Read more »

Three-Lot Subdivision Approved

Coming before the Mattapoisett Planning Board on April 1, this time with a filing for an Approval Not Required petition, was applicant Colin Labrie, represented by Chris Vandenberghe of Civil and Environmental Consultants.             During an informal meeting in March, Labrie and Vandenberghe met with the board to propose an eight-lot subdivision in a 9-acre […] Read more »

Boat Article Amended

            There is no controversy inside Marion town government as to the need for a new patrol boat in its harbor, but arguments on how to fund the boat bloated Tuesday night’s Select Board meeting well beyond three hours.             The concern brought to the board by Shay Assad is that voters are likely to […] Read more »

Department Heads Exceed Budget Goal

  After Rochester Finance Director Suzanne Szyndlar said the town needs to cut $300,000 from FY25 to end up with a balanced budget, that goal has been reached and in fact exceeded. At the conclusion of Rochester’s Finance Committee on Monday, Szyndlar said, “$327,921 has been reduced from the FY25 budget, so we are able to […] Read more »

ORR, Town Asked to Divide $600,000 in Cuts

            The Rochester Finance Committee made significant headway on Monday night in its effort to achieve the town’s half of $600,000 in requested FY25 budget trims, the other half to be made by the Old Rochester Regional School District.             The committee was not able to nail down the $300,000 in cuts that it seeks, […] Read more »

Breezeway Changes Everything

            Carlos and Jennifer Varnum may add a two-story garage and expand their house at 534D Point Road, but a by-right project became a public hearing for a special permit all because of a breezeway.             The only case heard by the Marion Zoning Board of Appeals on March 14 was a “quirky” one by […] Read more »

Commission Waiting for Directive

On March 25, the Mattapoisett Conservation Commission once again received a report on the status of The Bogs project off Acushnet Road, now owned by the Buzzards Bay Coalition. In recent months, excavation-site work and stormwater volumes had rendered stormwater control systems unable to handle drainage necessary to keep the water on site.             Calls […] Read more »