Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the November issue of the town’s newsletter In Town News has been released today.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to encourage residents to attend next week’s Town Meeting, which will include an article asking residents to rezone 50 acres of land in the downtown to allow for expanded retail and residential use.
Fire Chief Antonio Marino is pleased to announce that a veteran member of the Wrentham Fire Department has been named deputy chief.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Wrentham Deputy Fire Chief Antonio Marino has been appointed to be the department’s new full-time Chief.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Wrentham Community Preservation Committee has finalized its funding process and application, opening the opportunity for eligible projects to request funds from the Community Preservation program.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Wrentham Town Clerk Cynthia Thompson has been certified by the Massachusetts Town Clerks’ Association (MTCA).
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Recreation Director Jeff Plympton are pleased to announce that the town’s 34th annual Wrentham Day was a success.
The Town of Wrentham Planning and Community Development has released its first newsletter today to provide residents with an update on where several key projects stand that are ongoing in town.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to announce that the second public forum regarding new draft zoning regulations for Wrentham Town Center will be held next week.
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Interim Fire Chief Robert Hollingshead are pleased to announce that the Wrentham Fire Department has promoted two of its members.