In part I of the selectmen debate forum sponsored by Patch, ECAT and the Easton Journal, Dan Murphy and Dave Nelson discussed the CPA, Southcoast Rail, Fire Stations, and overrides.
To comply with state laws, Easton residents will be allowed to water their lawns on certain days of the week, at certain times.
Town Administrator David Colton met or exceeded expectations in all categories in his recent review from Selectmen
Dan Murphy and Dave Nelson are both businessmen in town. They will be debating the issues on Thursday.
Selectmen discussed opting out of the $1800 salary payments they receive each year.
Town administrator David Colton outlined $600,679 worth of budget cuts Monday that would include the reduction of three firefighter positions, one police officer position and one DPW position.
Patch will co-sponsor a forum between Board of Selectmen candidates David Nelson and Daniel Murphy. We're asking for your help!
The Planning and Zoning Board is expected to bring a new sign bylaw to town meeting allowing the board to review internally illuminated signs on a case-by-case basis.
Town Administrator says layoffs are imminent.
While officials oppose a train through Easton, they are looking to cooperate with surrounding communities and mitigate impacts.
Based on feedback he got from constituents, Board of Selectmen member Irwin Cohen changed his vote for the Fire Study Committee from Patricia Webster and David Brown to Keith Graveline and Stephen Merlin
Officials presented a number of initiatives and goals the town has been working on Wednesday night at Oaks Ames Memorial Hall.
Officials and residents cited traffic and environmental concerns as reasons for not supporting the project.
Daniel Murphy and David Nelson will be vying for the one-year BOS seat left vacant by John Haederle.
Former Federal Congressmen visit Stonehill College.
State Senator Brian A. Joyce visited Oliver Ames High Schools to speak to a group of politically involved students Monday.