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Votes at a glance: commission approves March 26 minutes, adjourns April 3 meeting

April 04, 2025 | Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Votes at a glance: commission approves March 26 minutes, adjourns April 3 meeting
The Southborough Historical Commission approved the minutes of its March 26, 2025 meeting and adjourned its April 3 session by roll call votes.

A motion to approve the March 26 minutes was made by Kelly O'Brien and seconded by Grant Farrington. The roll-call vote recorded Kevin Miller as "aye," Grant Farrington "yes," Kelly O'Brien "yes," Annie Faff "abstain," and Michelle Hokanson "abstain," producing a tally of three yes, zero no, two abstentions; the motion carried as 3-0-2.

Chair Kevin Miller asked Grant Farrington to ensure the ratified minutes were delivered to the town clerk before noon the following day so they could be posted in the official record; Farrington agreed to deliver the minutes and to notify staff and officials who needed to be informed.

The commission also approved a motion to adjourn. Michelle Hokanson moved to adjourn; Grant Farrington seconded. The roll-call vote was recorded as Miller yes, Annie yes, Grant yes, Michelle yes, Kelly yes (5-0). The meeting ended at 8:06 p.m.

No other formal votes on ordinances, bylaws, or contracts were recorded during the April 3 meeting.

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