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The Select Board voted 5-0 to recommend a broad set of warrant articles for the May 18 Annual Town Meeting, including $317,000 for pavement and sidewalks, $652,000 for building improvements, $500,000 for water treatment, and $400,000 for an emergency generator. The board also recommended using $621,503 in PFAS-related settlement funds for treatment design at Wells 1 and 2 and prohibiting virtual currency kiosks because of fraud concerns.
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The recommendations cover roads, sidewalks, public buildings, parks, wastewater, drainage, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, but the board did not make the final Town Meeting decisions. The proposed pavement funding would support school parking lots, roadway evaluations, accessibility upgrades, and preservation work. The board also backed a bylaw to remove virtual currency kiosks within 30 days of state approval and updates to secondhand-goods licensing and recordkeeping rules.
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