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Planning Board 03/19/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A planning board meeting sounds routine until you hear what’s actually inside the decisions: a 122-room extended stay hotel proposed on Commerce Way and a Chick-fil-A drive-thru planned for the former Party City site at 600 South Street West. We walk through how projects move from concept to site plan approval and special permit, and why peer review, timing, and even voting thresholds can shape the outcome as
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Mar 251 min read
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Sewer Commission 03/12/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A wastewater system is one of those public services everyone depends on and almost nobody sees. We open the March 12, 2026 meeting with quick approvals, then get into the real-world work of running a municipal sewer department: new sewer connections coming online, the sewer user billing timeline for the July through December cycle, and the behind-the-scenes coordination that keeps operations organized and fun
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Mar 252 min read
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Raynham Select Board 03/10/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A full house at Town Hall set the stage for a candid, high-stakes meeting about safety, schools, and the everyday choices that hold a community together. We open with the fire chief’s February rundown and a vivid account of a historic blizzard that buried Route 44 under three feet of snow. With one firefighter on extended light duty and call volumes rising, we vote to begin hiring a replacement, underscoring
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Mar 252 min read
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Conservation Commission 03/04/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A crumbling bridge and a living river rarely play nice, but they have to. We sit down with the project team rebuilding the Old Colony Avenue crossing over the Taunton River and unpack how a superstructure replacement, scour protection, and safer sidewalks can move forward without harming a protected waterway or getting lost in red tape. From emergency repairs and new load ratings to half-channel coffer dams d
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Mar 252 min read
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Raynham Select Board 03/03/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A historic blizzard, 2,052 police calls, and a room full of tough questions set the stage for a candid, solutions-first meeting. We open with concrete public health moves—modernizing food regulations, considering a restaurant letter-grade system, and tightening tobacco enforcement as illegal flavored products and new nicotine trends hit local shelves. The health team also flags rising risks with nitrous oxide
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Mar 252 min read
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Parks and Recreation 03/03/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A winter of deep snow and stubborn ice meets a calendar full of decisions, and we walk through each one with an eye on safety, fairness, and momentum. We start with quick business—minutes approved, rental property steady—then share long-awaited progress on the daycare expansion as the state schedules on-site measurements to finally move the project forward. From there, the weather drives the agenda. With fiel
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Mar 252 min read
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Conservation Commission 02/18/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Lines on a map decide what happens on the ground. We open the meeting with a straightforward goal: keep construction away from wetlands, make the rules visible, and document every step so builders and neighbors know where the limits are. A continued request for 90 Spruce Street sets the tone—a corner that once slipped toward the 50-foot buffer gets pulled back, and we lock in the boundary with 25-foot no-dist
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Feb 232 min read
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Raynham Select Board 02/17/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A hard New England winter has a way of revealing what a town is made of. We kick off with clear-eyed updates from our fire chief—4,030 total emergency responses last year, a 38% jump since 2019—along with the training and outreach that keep response times strong and neighbors better prepared. Then the highway superintendent puts numbers to the grind: 41.4 inches of snow to date, about 1,700 tons of salt used,
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Feb 232 min read
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Sewer Commission 02/12/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Want to know how a small commission keeps a whole town’s sewer system reliable, affordable, and ready for growth? We walk through the practical wins that matter: new variable frequency drive cabinets for the Route 44 pump station, a smart plan for a brief overnight shutdown, and full spare cabinets on hand to slash downtime. You’ll also hear why user billing stays on track for March despite winter delays and
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Feb 232 min read
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Board of Appeals 02/11/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A porch that clips the setback, a business you can’t read from the road, and an estate lot waiting on a street the town hasn’t accepted yet—this meeting brings zoning out of the abstract and into everyday trade-offs. We walk you through three variance requests and show how we test each one against the letter and spirit of the bylaw, neighbor feedback, and what actually works on the ground. First, we unpack an
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Feb 232 min read
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Raynham Select Board 02/10/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A routine agenda turned into a masterclass in how local government safeguards daily life. We open with a clear-eyed police report on a high-volume January: more than 2,500 calls, a critical response to a vehicle into a home on Broadway, and a snowstorm that tested crews across shifts. Then we make two pivotal staffing moves—welcoming a fully trained local officer and preparing for a seamless dispatcher transi
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Feb 232 min read
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Conservation Commission 02/04/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A forgotten permit from 1992 nearly derailed a land sale—until we unraveled the paperwork and issued a long-overdue certificate of compliance. From there, we dug into the mechanics of jurisdiction at Zero Commerce Way, where the simple choice of a curb cut location determines whether a project falls under the Wetlands Protection Act. Clear siting, solid records, and a precise reading of the map spared the app
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Feb 232 min read
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Parks and Recreation 02/03/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Fields booked, tempers cooled, and a daycare room waiting for a green light: this meeting pulls back the curtain on how a small town keeps recreation running when the calendar is packed and patience is thin. We share how storm repairs on a rental property rippled through budgets, why a long-awaited daycare expansion is stalled at the state level, and how we’re threading together requests from school softball,
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Feb 232 min read
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Council On Aging 02/03/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A routine meeting turned into a masterclass in community resilience. We open with the essentials—budget approved, February newsletters slowed by snow but quickly shared online and in print—then move straight into the pressure points: fuel assistance delays stretching back to October and a tax season so packed that towns around us are full. We added a third volunteer preparer and crossed 120 appointments, givi
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Feb 232 min read
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Raynham Select Board 01/27/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Growth is everywhere you look: homes selling as they’re framed, storefronts filling in, and a likely Chick-fil-A set to replace the old Party City with a smaller, high-capacity design. We break down the building department’s year-end numbers and what they signal for Raynham’s future, then dig into the policy backbone behind it all—how streamlined ADU rules can add gentle density while still protecting safety
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Feb 232 min read
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Conservation Commission 01/21/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) The gavel drops on a winter agenda that quietly packs a masterclass in practical conservation. We walk through a ranch home at 35 Cypress Way with a planned pool near a mapped wetland and show how one smart choice—a cartridge filter or a backwash recharge detail—can protect water quality for years. Add a post-and-rail fence at the 25-foot no-touch line with clear placards, and you’ve got a boundary that survi
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Feb 232 min read
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Raynham Select Board 01/20/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A frigid night couldn’t slow a packed agenda that touched permits, public health, licensing, and real community needs. We opened with a straight look at overdue 2026 business permits and why enforcement exists to protect residents and support fair operators. From there, our opioid working group doubled down on prevention by distributing 600 youth-friendly vaping education books alongside a parent letter throu
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Feb 232 min read
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Planning Board 01/15/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Paved too hot, missing easements, and a punch list that won’t die—this meeting dives into the real-world friction between subdivision completion and town acceptance. We walk through the history of Admiral Circle, why the highway superintendent wants milling and an overlay in some areas, and how a targeted field review could save thousands if only a section fails. The bigger headache is legal: sewer easements
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Feb 232 min read
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Board of Appeals 01/14/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A few feet can change everything. We open with a homeowner seeking an eight-foot side yard variance to attach a garage and master suite on an off-center lot at 154 Ellen Road. The conversation is frank and practical: how to stage construction without crossing the property line, whether 12 feet is enough for safe access, and what kind of use the neighbor should expect. When a resident worries about loud exhaus
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Feb 232 min read
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Raynham Select Board 01/13/2026
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Big decisions rarely arrive with fanfare, but this meeting delivers a clear look at how Raynham moves forward. We start with a sobering milestone—record fire calls and a 38% rise since 2019—paired with the joy of Secret Santa reaching 158 kids. From there, the highway team unpacks winter response, permits, and the slow, necessary work that keeps bridges, culverts, and roads safe. Community spirit takes center
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Feb 232 min read
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