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The Select Board unanimously reduced the resident commercial clamming license fee from $400 to $300 for one year because part of the river near Eagle Hill is being closed due to pollution. The change takes effect with licenses issued April 1.
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Resident commercial clammers will pay $100 less for the license for one year. The Board also referred a proposed accessory dwelling unit zoning amendment to the Planning Board for public hearings, but did not give final approval to the amendment. The Fire Chief recommended pausing the on-call firefighter program because only two on-call firefighters remain and rebuilding the program to 20 members would be costly.
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