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 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 announces that the Town of Wrentham is currently looking to fill multiple positions within the town.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet reports that Wrentham Town Hall sustained significant damage this past weekend due to an HVAC ceiling unit coil that burst.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to share safety tips for trick-or-treating and alternative Halloween activities to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet would like to offer Wrentham residents tips about ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations ahead of an emergency, as part of Emergency Preparedness Month.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Veteran’s Agent Rebecca Jennings are asking the public for assistance in creating a list of Wrentham service members to include on a new veterans’ memorial in town.
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.
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.