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A bylaw approved by the Attorney General will reduce the Council on Aging Board’s required quorum from six members to four after the required two-week posting period, with enactment expected at the next meeting. The board also approved its treasurer’s report and reported plans to return $21,000 to the town.
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The quorum change will allow the Council on Aging Board to conduct official business with fewer members present. The board reported positive grant balances and expects to return $21,000 to the town, which will become free cash for capital projects or emergencies. A feasibility study for new Council on Aging and library facilities remains under consideration, with an estimated $82,000 in grants available for the Council on Aging feasibility work.
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