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The Select Board unanimously supported a proposed redevelopment of the former Sinai Hospital site with 25–30 senior housing units and about 400 apartments, and approved $10,033,278 in borrowing for a fire station, water-system improvements, and road paving.
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The redevelopment proposal would place senior housing near York Street and larger apartment buildings farther back on the 150-acre site. Stoughton seniors would receive priority beyond the first year, and the proposal could generate approximately $1 million in annual revenue for the Town. The Board also approved borrowing for $5.5 million in fire-station work, more than $2 million in water improvements, and $2.5 million for annual road paving. The Board voted not to participate in a pilot program allowing alcohol sales and service later than the current rules.
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