Early, in-person voting will be held at Abbot Hall beginning on Oct. 19 through Nov. 1.
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Marblehead is set to be out of compliance with the MBTA Communities Law after the Select Board declined to call for a special town meeting.
The Select Board on Wednesday cited sentiment against a special town meeting ahead of the Dec. 31 deadline to comply with the state law.
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Marblehead will host six days of early, in-person voting ahead of the Sept. 3 state primary.
The meeting was delayed while administrators removed the video that appeared on the Zoom portion of the hybrid meeting.
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Daniel Fox secured a three-year term with the top vote total in unofficial results while Erin Noonan was re-elected as Board Chair.
The standout, march and rally are planned for what is at this point the final scheduled negotiating session before the contract expires.
The June 11 annual town election will include a contested race for Select Board, Parks & Recreation Commission and the Housing Authority.
There will be six candidates, including four incumbents, running for the five Select Board seats on June 11.
The League of Women Voters of Marblehead will host the candidates night on May 21.
Town meeting members voted to indefinitely suspend articles that would have made a summer ban year-round and increased fines.
The vote on a plan to comply with multi-family zoning requirements for MBTA communities or risk state grant funding failed 410 to 377.
Marblehead Municipal Employees Union Spokesperson Terri Tauro told Patch the budget was "not accurate" based on stonewalled negotiations.
The cuts come amid a structural town deficit and after voters rejected a general tax override for level-funded services last year.
Papers are due back by April 22 to appear on the ballot for the June 18 annual town election.
Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to narrow the field of candidates for the November general election.
Residents are sought for a committee to help oversee the creation of the first town charter in Marblehead's history.
Marblehead will host six days of early, in-person voting leading up to the March 5 primary.
Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer said Marblehead is "not out of the woods" with its structural deficit.
The bill increases penalties for the nonconsensual distribution of explicit images by adults as well as a change to teen sexting laws.
The tests, which expire in March, are available at The Mary Alley Building.
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Rep. Jenny Armini and Sen. Brendan Crighton said funding will go toward the Marblehead Counseling Center, Redd's Pond and new Hadley School.
The town will use two-thirds of its remaining ARPA funds on rail trail bridges, town and school software upgrades and new fiber optic line.
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Noonan was re-elected to the Board during Tuesday's townwide vote that included the rejection of a Proposition 2 1/2 tax override.
The override vote failure means the town will have to follow a "reduced-services budget" - losing 33 school faculty positions and programs.