The item is one of many on tonight's agenda
Nicholas Crugnale appointed to the Norton Police Department.
Voting equipment hasn't changed since last year.
Capital improvements topping $1 million for the fiscal year 2014.
Selectmen discuss the implications of the warrant to be voted on at town hall.
A reminder from the Norton Town Clerk
The Public Hearing is Scheduled for 7:45 p.m.
Norton voted for Scott Brown and owns fewer hybrid cars than the state average.
Vote to stay in the Regional Crossroads Veterans District unanimous.
The town will pay $1.1 million for 51.2 acres of land in Norton known as the Riley Property
Bills sent via post should be aware the address will be changing.
South Shore Millwork looking for a loan to expand in Norton.
To be completed in 10 to 12 weeks.
Currently, Norton has 6,707 units of housing available in the town and would need 671 affordable units to make state-mandated goal.
Selectman Robert Kimball says funding is coming in for the memorial.
Deadline is April 10.
If approved at Town Meeting, facility could be completed by October of 2014.
Among Massachusetts' 14 counties, only Suffolk County and Hampden County were worse off than Bristol County according to the study.
Norton Selectmen and Water officials debate the current problems with the Tri Town Sewer district agreement.
Norton is ranked four out of 18 for the highest average tax bill in Bristol county.
Deadline to bid is April 3.
Stephen Ceckowski to be a write-in for the Water/Sewer Board while Kelly Theresa plans to be a write-in for the Board of Assessors.
Norton townspeople and officials met on Tuesday to talk about the possibility of a bike path.
Town has the option of refusing purchase of 51-acre lot.
Deadline to submit papers is March 12.
Meeting to be held 6 to 7 p.m. March 12.
Deadline March 20.
Four terms due to expire in June.
Norton looking to be more agressive with solar energy at the closed landfill.
Norton may introduce town-specific legislation for Chapter 40B affordable housing.
Feb. 8 superstorm cost $69,000 to cleanup out of $80,000 budget.
Sequestration cuts could effect Title I, Title IIa and Federal Special Education grants.
Norton schools asking for 6.78 percent increase for a level services budget.
The deadline to submit artwork to Kennedy's Newton office is April 19, 2013.
One Norton Patch reader says yes.
Selectmen agree to make first changes in liquor policy since the early 90s.
Application deadline March 12.
Here is a list of what is opened and what is closed today.
Gold Star Committee announces that memorial for Master Sgt. Gregory R. Trent moving along.
Sidewalks to be cleaned Tuesday, flooding the top priority.