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The board unanimously approved $12,283.50 in funding: $6,283.50 for equipment supporting the public Glass Education Program and $6,000 to replace three deteriorating community board structures.
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The approved equipment will replace two tabletop kilns and add a sandblaster and accessories for public glass and ceramic classes beginning in February 2026. The three replacement community boards are located at Route 130/Cotuit Road, in front of the Wing School, and near the Town Green. Possible cosmetic upgrades to Mill Creek restrooms for the TOS 250th celebration remain under discussion, with more detailed cost and scope information expected at a future meeting.
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