WRENTHAM — Town Manager Kevin Sweet and the Wrentham Select Board are pleased to share that the Town of Wrentham has received a federal grant to support the Wrentham Water Quality Improvements project.
Town Manager Kevin Sweet and Director of Planning and Economic Development Rachel Benson wish to share information regarding the state’s MBTA Communities Multi-Family Zoning Requirements.As…
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Director of Planning & Economic Development Rachel Benson are pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham was awarded a…
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and the Town of Wrentham are pleased to announce they held a groundbreaking ceremony for Wrentham’s Center Lot improvement…
WRENTHAM — The Wrentham Planning Board and Board of Selectmen are pleased to announce the adoption of the Town of Wrentham’s new comprehensive master plan,…
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Director of Planning & Economic Development Rachel Benson are pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham has…
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…
Come share your ideas at two public forums about the key issues and opportunities facing Wrentham. Both events will be held on Zoom. You can…
Join us for two Master Plan Public Forums! Come share your ideas at two public forums about the key issues and opportunities facing Wrentham and…
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.