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Resident seeks legal counsel over idling trains


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TAYLOR ANN BRADFORD/Staff file photo /MBTA Deputy Administrator Jody Ray, left, explains train operations to a resident and state Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, lower right, during an October visit to West Gloucester. A neighbor has hired an attorney in her family's fight against MBTA trains idling in the neighborhood.
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By Taylor Ann Bradford  Staff Writer
Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020
TAYLOR ANN BRADFORD/Staff file photo /MBTA Deputy Administrator Jody Ray, left, explains train operations to a resident and state Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, lower right, during an October visit to West Gloucester. A neighbor has hired an attorney in her family's fight against MBTA trains idling in the neighborhood.

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Council OKs school loan

Council OKs school loan
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City seeks law change to ensure softball field


By Taylor Ann Bradford  Staff Writer
Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020
The city of Gloucester is seeking to construct new softball fields in a timely manner as its forges ahead with the consolidation of East Gloucester and Veterans Memorial elementary schools. 
Local and state officials are looking on “perfecting the legislation so we can move forward in a practical way with the project,” Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr said. 
The City Council voted 8 in favor and one absent last week to request that state legislators amend the Article 97 home rule petition signed by Gov. Charlie Baker in August. These amendments would allow for "reasonable flexibility to construct new softball facilities and accommodations at another city open space to take the place of the current Mattos Field," General Counsel Chip Payson wrote to Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken. 

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City Council sets tax split for 2021

City Council sets tax split for 2021
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Councilors: Project 'forced down our throats'


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Staff file photo/ The City Council as granted a developer special permits to build eight condominium units at 116 E. Main St., the site of the defunct Espresso's Italian Grille.
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By Taylor Ann Bradford  Staff Writer
Dec 10, 2020
Dec 10, 2020
Staff file photo/ The City Council as granted a developer special permits to build eight condominium units at 116 E. Main St., the site of the defunct Espresso's Italian Grille.
Several Gloucester city councilors say a decision to award special permits to a developer to build condos on an East Gloucester restaurant site has left a sour taste behind. 
Although the councilors unanimously voted Tuesday night to adopt their Nov. 23 decision to grant all four special permits to Bevilacqua Company Inc., and not appeal the order from Land Court Judge Howard Speicher that overturned their original denial, some feel burned by the way things were served.  

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