Issue No. 29 — A postmortem of May Town Meeting and the surprises as well as frustrations. The FY 26 Operating Budget was approved along with Wastewater Phase 3, new solar development, a design for a new Fire-Rescue Station, and a nudge to the Select Board to look into Residential Tax Exemptions.
Spring Town Meeting is tomorrow night! Town Manager Kim Newman and other Town Hall staff will be at Nauset Regional Middle School Gym early — doors open at 5 PM — to answer questions about the Warrant Articles before voting gets underway.
Issue No. 28 — our preview of next week's Town Meeting, on May 12, offers a selection of key articles, including funding the design of a new Fire-Rescue station, replacement of a Town Cove bulkhead, the next phase of our epic Wastewater Project, Residential Tax Exemptions, and more.
Issue No. 27 — Another Mighty Updates issue to help you get up to speed on Orleans issues and projects — and follow up on your votes at Town Meetings last year. Enjoy!
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