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GILL Voters will be asked to weigh in on 24 articles at Annual Town Meeting on Saturday, including an increased town budget and proposed floor replacement at the elementary school.The meeting will convene at 10 a.m. outdoors at Gill Elementary.
Montague Town Meeting voters pass $10.8M budget, fully fund Police Dept.
After a failed amendment to level fund the Police Department’s budget, Montague voters approved a town operating budget of $10.8 million at Annual Town Meeting on Saturday outside Franklin County Technical School. STAFF PHOTO/ MARY BYRNE
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MONTAGUE After a failed amendment to level fund the Police Department’s budget, voters approved a town operating budget of $10.8 million at Annual Town Meeting on Saturday.
The meeting, which lasted five hours at Franklin County Technical School, passed all 29 articles on the warrant.
After a reading of the line items on the requested operating budget for town government, several residents asked for clarification on how the police budget is being used, and the reason for its increase.
MONTAGUE A proposed fiscal year 2022 budget of $27.1 million and several articles related to ongoing town projects, such as reuse of the former Public Works building and reconstruction of the Fifth Street pedestrian bridge, will be considered at.
New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care
From left, Raygan Pendriss, Jillian Reynolds, Nikolas Martin, Cady Wozniak and Ricky Pareja are among the students participating in Turners Falls High School’s new health care internship program. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS
Published: 4/28/2021 5:01:05 PM
TURNERS FALLS A new internship program at Turners Falls High School for students interested in health care professions launched with its first class of six students this year, and is expected to grow in the years to come.
The program, which is administered by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), covers the students’ four high school years, and culminates with a 100-hour internship during their senior year.