This spring's town election will see a former selectman and anti-recall advocate run against two pro-recall board members.
Former selectmen David Sousa and Peter Brown say the current board violated the Open Meeting Law, but the board is denying the accusation.
Following a rough year, the board declined to renew the group's liquor license.
Town Engineer Mark Tisdale was named the new interim town manager, pending contract negotiations.
Michael Hartman was one of three finalists for the Mansfield Town Manager opening, but the selectmen went with Attleboro Mayor Kevin Dumas.
The board is hoping to find candidates and hold public interviews later this month.
The three newest selectmen were sworn-in Tuesday night and a vote was taken for a new chairman.
Michael Hartman is one of three finalists for the position.
The results are in for the 2017 special recall election.
The polls for Tuesday's special election will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday's special recall election may not draw a big crowd.
Unlike other elections, this one will be a two-step process.
Due to the hearing, the selectmen have postponed their own hearing involving the American Legion.
The three selectmen facing a recall and their challengers sat down for the Definitive Debate series on SMAC.
Selectman David Sousa says he brought the controversial flyer to a selectmen meeting to show how he is being treated.
A hearing will be held Nov. 21.
The state's AG's office has determined that the agendas for the board's June 29 and July 25 meetings were insufficiently detailed.
Pro-recall supporters are accusing David Sousa of making a flyer that includes an Instagram post from a minor.
Members of Stoughton First and Citizens Against the Recall took part the first debate of the special election season.
Advocates on both sides of the recall issue and candidates in the special election will face off on SMAC.
The violation concerns a meeting where it was not announced that it was being filmed by SMAC.
Brown will stay on the board, despite announcing his resignation last week.
David Sousa said he wants to discuss the possibility of appointing Steve Anastos the permanent town manager.
Peter Brown said he was leaving the board, but has yet to submit a resignation letter.
The ethics commission ruled that Howard Hansen using his own company to print town materials is a violation of state ethics rules.
Many have been wondering about the price of December's special election.
Election day is just about two and a half months away.
William P. O'Donnell was a guest speaker at the Stoughton Women's Club on September 14th.
Richard Hill is gearing up for another run for a seat on the board of selectmen.
Election day will be decided at their next meeting.
Finance committee member Christine Howe announced Tuesday night that she is running for a seat on the board of selectmen.
Town meeting member Stephen Cavey has announced his intention to run for selectmen.
The Town Clerk's office has certified the recall petitions and an election will take place.
Recall supporters say they have well above the 900 needed for a recall election.
Selectman Peter Brown has asked the selectmen to send a letter to organizer Deborah Sovinee to ask her to appear in front of the board.
The board voted to take no action on four of the five complaints.
Resident Michael Hardman explains why he's backing the effort to recall three members of the Stoughton Board of Selectmen
Last month, the Stoughton Redevelopment Authority took a vote of no confidence against the selectmen.
An affidavit has been presented to the town clerk petitioning for the recall of selectmen David Sousa, Robert Cohn, and Peter Brown.
Stephen Anastos may be the interim town manager, but the wrong name was used when the vote was taken.