News
by Russell Harris
At their January 4 meeting, the Groton Board of Health voted to condemn the dwelling at 30 Hemlock Road as uninhabitable, effectively evicting the 69-year-old wheel-chair bound owner/ occupant.
The Board of Health acted on the recommendation of Ira Grossman,...
by Connie Sartini
Groton Board of Health, Water Department, and Select Board held a joint virtual meeting to discuss the presence of PFAS and the Board of Health moratorium on sludge derived from human waste that was a significant issue at a local former orchard.
Water Dept....
by Connie Sartini
The Select Board reviewed the following policy for Liquor License Adjustments. The purpose of the policy is to provide relief to holders of All Alcoholic on Premise Liquor Licenses in the Town of Groton due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic during calendar year 2021...
New Package Store Licenses
Town Manager Mark Haddad advised the Select Board that there is “good news from the Legislature that they have approved two additional package store licenses – one for West Groton and the other for the Four Corners area.
Common Victual License
The Select Board...
“4/40” Time of Use Rate Program Will Expand to Over 300 Customers in 2021; GELD Eyes Widespread Adoption of Program by 2022
by Robert Stewart
Can a Light Department or Electric Company devise a program that could change the way customers use electricity and in so doing could save the...
by Connie Sartini
Groton Select Board unanimously ratified Town Manager Mark Haddad’s appointment of Megan Foster as the new Principal Assistant Assessor, replacing Jonathan Greenhow in that position.
Haddad provided background on the process before coming forward with his...
by Bob Katzen, Beacon Hill Record
Gov. Baker signed into law the bill making major changes in the state’s policing system. A key provision of the new legislation creates an independent, civilian-led commission with the power to investigate police misconduct and to certify, restrict, revoke...