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Sherborn Town Meeting 2012

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Sherborn 2012 Annual Town Meeting Results

All 34 article motions passed with the exception of Article 26 which dealt with the town adopting a policy to allow for recall elections.

Sherborn's 235th Annual Town Meeting was held Tuesday night in the Lindquist Commons auditorium at the Dover-Sherborn High School. There were 34 articles on this year's warrant and all 34 were voted on Tuesday night, therefore, there will be no second night of Town Meeting necessary. All article motions passed with the exception of Article 26 which deals with petitioning the General Court for a special act that would adopt the ability for the town to hold recall elections for elected officials in Sherborn. The Advisory Board recommended favorable action on the article by a vote of 4-2. Several townspeople spoke against approving the Advisory Board's recommendation. Many felt that the article was premature and needed to have more open …

Jim Murphy

8:39 am on Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Despite your best intentions and deadline pressure, your article is misleading in several respects. First, as you correctly reported, the only Article that failed was Article 26, the Selectman's Proposal proposing the addition of a Recall provision in the Town's By-Laws. Secondly, there were three types of other Motions that technically "passed;" (a) those as written in the Warrant; (b) those …   more ›

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sherborn Annual Town Meeting Today

Town Meeting will be in the Lindquist Commons auditorium at D-S High School at 7:00 p.m.

Sherborn will hold their 2012 Annual Town Meeting in the Lindquist Commons auditorium at D-S High School at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday night. There are 34 articles on this year's ballot. If necessary, a second night of Town Meeting will be held on Thursday, April 26 in the same location. Here are some of the articles of note on this year's warrant: -Articles 23 will vote to authorize that all constables of the town no longer be elected and will rather be appointed by the Board of Selection. -Articles 24 and 25 will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the legislature for a special act to make the offices of Treasurer and Collector appointed officers by the Selectmen, rather than being elected, and combine the offices into one office…

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