In 2021, the Town of Wrentham was awarded a $113,000 municipal climate resilience grant by the Baker-Polito Administration’s Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) program. The project focuses on two main tasks. First, to review Town bylaws and regulations to integrate Low Impact Development (LID) and climate resilience principles. Second, to develop…
Last September the Town of Wrentham learned it had received a $113,344 municipal climate resilience grant for the Climate Resilience and Low Impact Development Regulatory Integration and Town-wide Green Infrastructure Plan. The Town is now looking for input from residents as we move forward.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to provide Wrentham residents with an update on a grant the Town received last year to build climate resilience in town, including ways residents can get involved in the process.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that he has been reappointed to a fifth term on the Governor’s Local Government Advisory Commission.
Wrentham Board of Selectmen, Planning Board Unanimously Approve Phase I of Wrentham Master Plan 2030
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Phase I of the Town of Wrentham’s Master Plan has been approved by the Board of Selectmen and Planning Board.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham has received a grant from the Baker-Polito Administration to build climate resilience in town.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham presented certificates of appreciation to the Walpole-based League School of Greater Boston recently.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Fire Chief Antonio Marino are pleased to report that the Wrentham Fire Department has been awarded a federal grant through the FY2020 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet announces that the Town of Wrentham is currently looking to fill multiple positions within the town.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet reports that Sweatt Beach is temporarily closed following the discovery of an algae bloom, and swimming in the lake is not allowed.