Susan Jacobs is a partner at the law firm Volterra, Goldberg & Jacobs.
Plots are still available, land use agent says.
Article 33 of this year's Easton Town Meeting Warrant was amended by selectmen Monday night. The article still seeks changes to the town's capital planning committee.
A warrant article on this year's Town Meeting Warrant calls for the reduction in Finance Committee members from 9 to 5. It also calls for a change in Capital Planning Committee appointments.
Claire Cronin (D-Easton) and Tom Kennedy (D-Brockton) co-sponsored "An Act Providing for Home Modifications and Moving Expenses for Certain Victims of the Boston Marathon Bombings"
Plans were revealed to Raynham residents last week. Easton will likely be named as a "surrounding community."
Residents voted in local elections and special senate primaries Tuesday.
Sullivan won a close race over Gomez on the Republican side of the ticket.
According to unofficial results candidates Dottie Fulginiti and Dan Smith won the two open seats on the Board of Selectmen
Easton residents will be voting in two different elections today.
Martin chose not to run for re-election this year.
The largely across-the-board level funding of the budget from this year to the next leaves little room for new initiatives within the district.
Easton officials cited "cultural differences" with the other towns in the district.
Sean Noonan and Ellen Barlow participated in their last selectmen meeting Monday night.
Town Administrator David Colton said the town's deficit is substantially less than it was in February.
Easton voted for Scott Brown and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
Michael Maloney said he is more than ready to become a member of Easton's Board of Selectmen
The U.S. Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery.
Town Meeting Voters will be asked to vote on a temporary ban.
Easton Dept. of Public Works Director David Field presented a 3-year plan to keep Easton's roads in good condition.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
Finance Committee Chair Carol Nestler is running for a selectmen's seat.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
The articles that would have funded technology and light fixtures at Muscato Stadium will be withdrawn from this year's Town Meeting Warrant.
The new plan would create $500 million in new revenue over the next five years.
Town Administrator David Colton is putting forth a revised capital budget that will fully fund the school department's request for technology in the amount of $173,000
Town Meeting is scheduled for May 20 this year.
Planning Board Member Dan Smith is vying for a spot on Easton's Board of Selectmen.
A proposed income tax hike, if passed, could help fund the South Coast Rail, advocates said.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III participated in a live text chat on Patch Wednesday and answered a number of reader questions.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
School officials will ask for funding for new light fixtures at Muscato Stadium at this year's Town Meeting.
The new Fourth District congressman will answer reader questions on Wednesday, March 27.
Easton School Officials will present a warrant article at Town Meeting requesting funding for wireless in all schools and upgraded technology.
Replacing vehicles after a certain amount of time instead of repairing them will save Easton money over time, says DPW Director David Field.
The Farmer's Market will return to the Depot Street "S" Curve in May.
Carol Nestler, Dottie Fulginiti, Michael Maloney and Dan Smith will debate on April 4.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe is one step closer to a casino near Easton's border in Taunton.
Dottie Fulginiti is one of four candidates for the board of selectmen this spring.
Officials said few priority areas have changed over the last five years.