A zoning issue discovered by a town attorney threw a wrench in replacing the former Cheng-DU Chinese restaurant, the Enterprise reported.
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Work to fill the "crater" left when the Cheng-DU restaurant was destroyed in a fire is expected to start this month.
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Stoughton Town Moderator Adam Dawkins is resigning in July to attend the University of the South and join the Episcopalian priesthood.
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After on and off again stints on the selectmen, Joseph Mokrisky returns, unseating Richard Hill.
The settlement protects the town from legal damages of up to $2.5 million if Hartman were to win, according to Stoughton's town counsel.
The money will be used for a feasibility study to determine the best use for the former Randolph Savings Bank.
One of the suspects Stoughton police said was the getaway driver was arrested in Florida, while the other man is still wanted.
Recreation Director Tim Davis said fixing the playground's drainage, equipment, and wheelchair accessibility issues are the most important.
In May 2018, a Norfolk Superior Court Judge dismissed Michael Hartman's lawsuit, but Hartman has since appealed.
The complex would fill a hole left when the Chinese restaurant, Cheng-Du was destroyed in a fire in 2009.
Since the space is considered mixed development, the apartments would be above two ground-level storefronts.
The town plans to transform the historic train depot into a restaurant.
Purchasing the State Theatre is estimated to cost $1.6 million. The finance committee voted 9-4 not to recommend the article.
Like most of the state, Stoughton overwhelmingly supported Gov. Charlie Baker over Democratic challenger Jay Gonzalez, 7,626-3,171.
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According to Marc Tisdelle, the committee will be going through the Request for Proposal (RFP) process by the third week of August.
O'Regan said the process is moving along. He said, "They're about half-way through that process. it should be completed next week."
Selectman Stephen Cavey attributed increases to the cost of living as the primary reasoning for the increases.
The grant is for $75,000 and will be used with additional funding that was already appropriated from town meeting.
Stoughton Environmental Affairs Officer James Conlon said he hasn't received reports confirming the location of the dangerous plant.
Interim Town Manager Marc Tisdelle said the short term solutions suggested in the MAPC's study will start being addressed now.
According to results from the study, about 75 percent of survey respondents said they will occasionally avoid Stoughton Center shopping.
A superior court judge has dismissed claims that Micheal Hartman was improperly removed from his position.
The lawsuit seeks relief for the opioid crisis from the manufacturers and distributors of opioids.
The complaint relates to how meeting notices are posted at Town Hall.
Here are the winners of Tuesday's election.
The polls will be open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The school committee weighed in on a recycling center that is being proposed for an abandoned building across the street from O’Donnell MS.
The proposed project is located on Cushing Street, across the street from O'Donnell Middle School.
Peter Buckley is taking heat for a Facebook photo that some people say is offensive but he claims is just humor.
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Former committee member Erdem "Doc" Ural announced Tuesday morning that he won't run for election.