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Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Planning Board office is located in room B37 inside the Memorial Building (Framingham Town Hall). The Board is comprised of one appointed associate member and five elected members. The Board reviews residential and commercial development proposals. The Board is responsible for reviewing a wide range of residential and commercial development proposals. The Board grants special permits, reviews and approves subdivision, master, and community plans. One of the Board's objectives is to help guide and manage the town's growth. The Planning Board meets weekly at the Memorial Building.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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 The Framingham Cultural Council is a 25-member board appointed by Selectmen. The board is located in Room B18 in the Memorial Building (Framingham Town Hall.)

 The Cultural Council oversees grants including PASS grants which fund cultural field trips for school students. The Council grants money to individuals and groups. Council members serve a three-year term. The Council meets about six times a year, including a public hearing to provide grant application information to residents.

     

Swampscott / Massachusetts / United States
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The Swampscott Building Department interprets and enforces state building, architectural, electrical, plumbing and gas codes. Its inspectors also enforce zoning by-laws, review building permit applications and issue permits, as well as carry out field inspections.

Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Jacksonville Business Journal is a newspaper that offers a variety of news and articles. The newspaper provides a range of local, national and international news on business, agriculture, banking, finance, legal services, health, insurance, sports and economic development. It has a classified section that includes automobiles, homes, business listings, employment, education, hospitality, real estate and personals. The newspaper additionally provides an editorial and opinion sections, and also offers news on science and technology, and arts and entertainment. It also has sections on travel, restaurants, transportation, community, arts and books. The newspaper offers advertising and online home delivery application services. Jacksonville Business Journal is a part of American City Business Journals, which owns and operates more than 40 print business journals.
Natick / Massachusetts / United States
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Natick Housing Authority provides low-income housing for state-assisted families and the elderly. The building is located at the corner of Cottage and Main streets in Natick. Staffs are friendly and accommodating in the office, which is located in the back of the building.

Milford / Massachusetts / United States
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Located on the Milford High School campus, the administration building houses the offices of Superintendent Robert A. Tremblay and various other high-level administrators.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Public Works Department has several offices in town. One is located in room 213 inside the Memorial Building (Framingham Town Hall) in downtown Framingham.The Division of Public Works has several departments, including highway, water, sewer, engineering, solid waste management, wastewater, and recycling. The department is under the direction of Peter Sellers.The Highway Department is responsible for the maintaining and repairing the roads and sidewalks in town. The department is also responsible for plowing and treating, in winter, 550 lane miles of public roads, 38 municipal and school parking facilities, and 115 miles of sidewalks and public pathways.

Manhasset / New York / United States
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The Town of North Hempstead occupies 58 square miles. Its western border is roughly 14.5 miles from Manhattan. It is bounded on the north by the Long Island Sound, to the south by the Town of Hempstead, to the west by the borough of Queens, and to the east by the Town of Oyster Bay. Its northern land boundaries are extensively arranged along the Little Neck and Manhasset Bays, and Hempstead Harbor. The average commute to and from New York City by train is 30 minutes.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Auxiliary Police is an elite group of approximately 20 volunteers who give of themselves to make Framingham a better place to live and work. The mission of the Framingham Auxiliary Police is to be trained and prepared to assist the Framingham Police in the event of a civil or natural disaster. Following a rigorous selection process, the auxiliary officer training begins with a Reserve Police Academy run by the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee.

History:
The Framingham Auxiliary Police was originally formed during World War II, as there was a need for air-raid wardens to be trained and available should the country be attacked. Unfortunately, the need to protect our country has renewed focus from terrorist threats and actions. The auxiliary police stand as a ready reserve, part of our Emergency Management infrastructure, to assist in case of natural or civil disaster.  

Ongoing Training:
As part of its ongoing training the auxiliary officers participate in weekend training patrols, help out at community and civic events year-round as well as assist the Framingham Police Department as requested. The officers are also required to complete annual in-service training.  

Volunteer Opportunity:
Membership in the Framingham Auxiliary Police provides a means for residents of Framingham to make their town a better and safer place to live and work.

If you are interested in community service, over 21 years old, a US citizen, have no criminal record and have been a resident of Framingham for over six months, you are encouraged apply. All applicants are subject to an entrance examination, interviews and background verification.   All new members are required to complete a 250 hour academy training program and commit to between 10 and 15 hours of community service each month.  

The Framingham Auxiliary Police meets on the third Monday monthly at the Framingham Police Station at 7:30 p.m.

If you have any questions, e-mail Captain Marc Spigel at [email protected]

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Board of Health is a three-member board appointed by the Board of Selectmen. It's located in the Memorial Building (also known as Framingham Town Hall). The board meets regularly. Its responsibilities  include licenses, permits and inspections of restaurants, retail food stores, food events, milk and cream permits, tanning booths and beds, massages therapists and businesses, public swimming pools, tattoo establishments and more.

The board provides some health screenings through its clinic and medically-trained staff. It also holds various clinics at public locations throughout the year, such as flu shot clinics.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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Framingham Town Hall is known as the Memorial Building. It houses town offices, including those of the town manager, town clerk, tax collector, assessors, Board of Health, Planning Board, chief financial officer and more. Inside the Memorial Building is also Nevins Hall. The staircase outside plays host to the town's annual holiday celebration, including a Christmas tree and Santa Claus. The main foyer of the Memorial Building is dedicated to Framingham veterans.

Winchester / Massachusetts / United States
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The Council on Aging, located at the Jenks Center, provides a wide range of services to seniors in the Winchester area, offering health insurance counseling, legal consultation and financial counseling. Social services include transportation, housing, personal counseling, handyman services, support groups and long-range community services.

Bedford / Massachusetts / United States
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The Conservation Commission consists of seven volunteer members appointed by the Board of Selectmen. Its functions are to oversee the protection of wetlands, waterbodies, waterways, floodplains and riverfront areas and to acquire and maintain open space land for the protection of natural resources and for the benefit and enjoyment of the citizens of Bedford. 

Bedford's Conservation Commission is the municipal agency responsible for protection of Bedford's natural resources through management of the Town's conservation areas and administration of wetlands laws, to include pre-construction review and permitting of projects in or near wetlands, waterways and floodplains.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Conservation Commission office is located in room 211 inside the Memorial Building (Framingham Town Hall). Created in 1972, the Conservation Commission protects and manages open space in Framingham. The seven-member commission is appointed by Selectmen.

The Commission meets at 7pm on the first and third Wednesdays monthly at the Memorial Building.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Assessor's office, located in the Memorial Building, sets the values on commercial and residential properties. These values are used by the town to set the property tax rate. Abatement applications for properties may also be filed at this office. The Framingham Board of Assessors meets Thursdays, except the first Thursday of the month and Thursday holidays, from 7pm to 8pm here in Room 101.

 

Erie / Pennsylvania / United States
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Established in 1911, Erie City Mission is a nonprofit organization that supports a social outreach program for individuals, families and communities that are impacted by the effects of addictions, poverty and homelessness. It works to create and maintain a learning environment through community service. The organization supports a Samaritan shelter program that provides food, housing and clothing service. Erie City Mission also conducts a new life program that conducts anger and rage management and Bible study classes. It additionally supports various vocational activities, such as computer training, internship and assistance in seeking outside employment. The organization is located in Erie, Pa.
Manhasset / New York / United States
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The Town of North Hempstead Building Department is responsible for the administration of the New York State and Town of North Hempstead Codes as they relate to property, buildings and construction within the unincorporated areas of the Town of North Hempstead.   

The Building Department is comprised of an Inspection Section and Enforcement Section.  The Inspection Section is responsible for the intake of applications and issuance of Building, Plumbing and Rental Permits as well as Public Assembly Licenses. Members of the Inspection Section follow up on permits that have been issued and conduct safety inspections at job sites to ensure permitted work is being performed in compliance with the applicable State and Town Codes.  Members of the Enforcement Section are trained to identify and investigate a variety of construction and illegal housing complaints.  Building inspectors make comprehensive inspections, identify issues and bring violations into compliance.  Their good work ensures the safety of our residents.    

Upon the successful completion of the inspection process and final review of the file, applicants are issued the various required certificates and licenses.  This documents that the permitted work has been done in a safe and satisfactory manner.

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Framingham Parks and Recreation Department's offices are located at 475 Union Ave., next to Bowditch Field Athletic Complex. The department oversees public parks, athletic fields, and town beaches. The department also maintain other recreational facilities available to the public and issues permits for rental use. The department runs a very popular child and adult program. Some residents line up an hour before registration for some programs. Children's programs include pre-school play groups, basketball, swimming, keyboard, karate, ice skating, tennis and more. Adult programming includes yoga, tennis, CPR, and more. Special programs include trips to New York City  and Atlantic City. 

Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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The Town Clerk's office is located inside Framingham Town Hall (Memorial Building), in room 105. The Framingham Town Clerk is elected for a three-year term. The current Town Clerk is Valerie Mulvey, who can be contacted at [email protected].

The office oversees town elections, and handles voter registration and absentee ballots for local, state and federal elections. This office issues certificates and licenses. Residents may pick up a copy of the annual report at this office, too.

Framingham has a Town Meeting form of government. The Town Clerk is responsible for swearing in newly-elected Town Meeting members. (There can be 216 Town Meeting members.)

The Town Clerk, in regards to Town Meeting, is also responsible for maintaining attendance records for Town Meeting members, and supplying town officers, board, and committees with a copy of Town Meeting votes that affect them.