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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
Notice:Welcome to our new digs...
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

201.0. "CharterComm Agenda" by SENIOR::IGNACHUCK () Wed Jan 31 1990 23:02

    In response to a suggestion, the agenda for the February 7th 
    Charter Commission will include a discussion with the Board
    of Assessors at 7:00 and with the Board of Health at 8:00.
    The general topic will be to review each board's relationships
    with other town agencies, and whether they should be elected
    or appointed.
    
    All meetings are open to the public and are held in the upper
    hearing room of the town building.
    
    We meet on the first three Wednesdays of every month and I will
    keep you posted if we have agenda items other than our own 
    regular charter development discussions.
    
    Thanks again for your inputs and support.
    Frank
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201.1?BETSY::WATSONPositively ThinkThu Feb 01 1990 11:413
See notes 171 & 194 for more charter info..

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201.2Future SchedulesSENIOR::IGNACHUCKTue Mar 06 1990 21:2222
    The March 7th meeting of the Charter Commission will include a 
    meeting with the Treasurer/Collector at 7:00 and a review of 
    the Chelmsford and Salisbury Charters at 8:00.
    
    On March 14th, I have invited Dick Downey of the Board of Assessors
    to meet with us at 7:00 and the DPW Commission to meet with us at
    8:00.  THESE ARE UNCONFIRMED THIS TIME.
    
    On March 21st, the School Committee is scheduled for 7:00 and the
    Library Trustees is scheduled for 8:00. THESE ARE UNCONFIRMED AT
    THIS TIME.
    
    Our April schedule is tentative.
    
    In May, when the weather is better, the Charter Commission plans
    on holding our meetings in one or more or the Elderly Projects in
    Maynard to allow the Seniors to hear our plans and give us their
    input in locations more convenient to them.  
    
    More later,
    Frank