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2 on planning board won't run in May
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The Patriot Ledger
The Marshfield Planning Board will lose two familiar faces this
spring.
Members Chip Keating and Greg Guimond both say they will not seek
new terms in the town election May 3.
Their announcements follow a year in which the planning board was
very active and vocal in town affairs.
At the October special town meeting, the planning board won
approval for a mixed-use development overlay district on more than
100 acres of industrially-zoned land near t...
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TOWN VOTE 2005; Marshfield voters to decide 7 races; 4 make pitch for planning board seat; Michael J. Biviano Jr.
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; Profiled here by staff reporter Shamus McGillicuddy are the four candidates competing for a three-year term on the planning board in the Marshfield town election on Saturday. This race is for the unexpired term of John Kyler, who resigned from the board in January. Michael J. Biviano Jr. considers
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Planning board: no more study.
Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY)
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Planning Board member resigns
Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me.
; PARIS - The Board of Selectmen approved several changes to the Planning Board on Monday after one of its members turned in his resignation. In a letter dated Aug. 5, Al Atkinson protested the recent decision by the selectmen to not reappoint Ron Fitts as an alternate to the Planning Board.
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PLANNING BOARD GETS SOME TEETH
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; The Patriot Ledger Voters have changed the way the town does business with developers. Town meeting has given the planning board more authority over commercial and multi-family developments - a move that proponents say will soften the impact of such large projects. They also voted to create a study
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