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The Select Board unanimously approved a sustainable purchasing policy, a new Route 714 bus stop on Hull Street at no cost to the Town, and a petition supporting the Route 3A project. The policy preserves eligibility for MassDEP grants, including $6,000 received by the Transfer Station last year, while the Route 3A agreement provides compensation equal to 110% of the transferred land value.
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Residents will see a new, accessible Route 714 bus stop on Hull Street as part of a phased plan to replace flag stops with marked waiting areas and improved arrival information. The Town can continue seeking grants for Transfer Station operations by adopting the required sustainable purchasing policy. The Board also advanced the Route 3A project by filing a petition with the State Legislature and appointed Charlie Hayes to the Historical Commission through June 30, 2029.
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