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Votes at a glance: Select Board approves minutes, an appointment, a resignation and a special-license request

February 12, 2025 | Town of Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Votes at a glance: Select Board approves minutes, an appointment, a resignation and a special-license request
The Select Board recorded several routine approvals during its Feb. 11 session. The board conducted voice votes on the following items; individual roll-call votes were not specified in the meeting transcript.

- Minutes: The board approved the minutes of the Jan. 28 meeting following a motion and second. (Voice vote; outcome: approved; individual votes not specified.)

- Appointment: The board approved an appointment to the Old Home Day committee after a motion and second. (Voice vote; outcome: approved; individual votes not specified.)

- Resignation acceptance: The board accepted the resignation of Kathy (last name not specified in the transcript) from her position as activities assistant for the Council on Aging, effective June 30, 2025. The clerk was directed to accept the resignation and send a letter thanking her for her service. (Voice vote; outcome: approved; individual votes not specified.)

- Special alcoholic beverage license: The board approved a special alcoholic beverage license application submitted by Daniel Drauger for the Charlton Fire Department dinner. The application covers alcohol service for Feb. 28, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Overlook Great Room and was reviewed and approved by the police chief, building commissioner and fire department. The board approved the license with direction that delivery and leftover-alcohol handling follow the town’s policy stated at the meeting. (Voice vote; outcome: approved; individual votes not specified.)

The board also moved to adjourn at the end of the meeting. No contested votes or recorded no-votes were noted in the transcript excerpt.

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