SELECTMEN To Honor McCoy For 30 Years Of Service At Final Meeting, Discuss Outdoor Restaurant Seating On June 8

WILMINGTON, MA — The Wilmington Board of Selectmen meets this Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7pm. The meeting will take place online and shown live on WCTV (Channel 9 on Comcast and Channel 37 on Verizon) at http://www.wctv.org. (Members can also listen in to the meeting by dialing 1-646-558-8656 and entering meeting ID 850 9382 8400 and then press # and press # again at the next voice prompt.)

There are some noteworthy items on the agenda, including:

  • Selectmen will receive an update from Town Health Director Shelley Newhouse and Fire Chief Bill Cavanaugh on the town’s COVID-19 response. The Coronavirus Aide Relief and Economics Security (CARES) Act will be discussed.
  • Selectmen will honor Selectman Mike McCoy, who will be serving at his final meeting after 30 years of service.
  • Selectmen will discuss whether to postpone some Annual Town Meeting articles to a Special Town Meeting on a date to be determined.
  • Selectmen will consider procedures & policy regarding outdoor seating and serving of alcohol by restaurants.
  • Town Manager Jeff Hull will discuss transfer requests from the Finance Committee Reserve Account.
  • Town Finance Director Bryan Perry will discuss FY20 grant awards.
  • Town Manager Hull will share a public notice hearing related to the reconstruction of Route 38 project.
  • Selectmen will hold a public hearing for an earth removal permit for 613 Main Street.
  • Selectmen will consider the request of Town Health & Recovery Coordinator Samantha Reif to hold the 5th Annual Vigil For Those Lost To Substance Abuse on the Town Common on September 21, 2020, from 5pm to 10pm.
  • Selectmen will will consider the request of Town Clerk Christine Touma-Conway to appoint additional election workers for 2020.

Wilmington Apple intends to report on many of the items above – and any other news that comes from the meeting — over the next two weeks. Wilmington Apple will live-tweet the meeting HERE.

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  1. Mike, the powers that be in Wilmington have had the votes over the last 15 years but you have been the voice of the people to look at things in a different light. Congratulations on 30 years of service to your community. Please enjoy all the plans you have with your family.

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