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The committee unanimously approved a repurchase of two Sleepy Hollow lots and a transfer of the Reece lot, with each vote passing 4-0. A proposed project for 8-10 markers about Concord’s underrepresented Black history remains under development, with potential cemetery locations not yet selected.
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The Randall family will be able to sell two Dogwood Path lots back for their original purchase price, and ownership of lot A40 on Maple Avenue will transfer to Terry Reece Hackford. Sleepy Hollow reopened after staff cleared and treated cemetery roads during winter operations. A marker project could receive $14,000 in grant funding matched by $14,000 in Town ARPA funds, but designs, locations, and approvals are still pending.
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