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Board of Selectmen Back in Action Monday Night

Wilmington's role in managing preservation restrictions on the Richarson Estate among the items on the agenda for tonight's meeting.

 

 

The Wilmington Board of Selectmen meets tonight with a variety of agenda items including a request for a Common Victualer License, and a discussion on historical preservation restrictions. 

Monday night's meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. inside Town Hall, and is set to begin with William Schofield coming before the board to request a Common Victualer License for a property located at 579 Main St. (579 Main Street Donus Shop Inc dba Heav'nly Donuts.

At 7:10 p.m., the board is also expected to hear from representatives from Historic New England, the town's Historical Commission to discuss the role of the town in managing preservation restrictions on the Boutell-Hathorn House, aka Richardson Estate located at 280 Woburn St. 

The board will move into executive session at 7:10 to discuss contract negotiations with non-union personnel. 

Other items on the agenda include:

  • The will consider signing a street acceptance plans for ways accepted at the May Annual Town Meeting. These include: Fiorenza Drive, My Way Circle, Jaques Lane and Marion Street Extension (two portions).    
  • The boar dwill also consider accepting a gift of land on Fiorenza Drive, in accordance with the adoption of Article 21 at the Annual Town Meeting.                                                                           
  • Signing a warrant for the State Primary to be held Thursday, Sept. 6.

Check back with Wilmington Patch on Tuesday for complete coverage of Monday's meeting.

Related Topics: Board Of Selectmen, Richardson Estate, and Selectmen

Steve McMahan

11:22 pm on Monday, July 16, 2012

Another donut shop? They just ok'd lucky number 7 Dunkins recently. Donutville indeed.

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Mary D.

11:55 am on Tuesday, July 17, 2012

What’s wrong with another donut shop? More jobs more choices. It’s a win win.

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J.R.

7:13 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Doesn't this one bring the grand total to nine donut shops including the one on Middlesex Ave. across from Elia's?

It's great to offer choice, but seven of the same thing (Dunkin' Donuts) really doesn't provide much variety. I really wish we could attract something besides a donut shop ... or a sub shop, or nail salon, or fast food restaurant ...

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Tony G

8:08 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

What does Kevin think of the donut shops?

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Jack

9:04 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tony, please don't ask (LOL). I'm sure it will be critical and full of hate.

Lennie Malvone

9:34 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Im not against buisness but can we get Anything else but Donuts A KFC would be great Love Fried Chicken

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Steve McMahan

10:42 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Really Mary? Jobs aside, another donut shop in Wilmington just seems ridiculous. Our town is literally becoming Donutington.

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Stacie

10:49 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Unfortunately you can't pick and choose who comes to town and who doesn't. Quick Java used to be in that location, they did not last long at all. If you want certain stores/restaurants and other shops in town you should reach out and let them know about space available in town. The Dinette World space is up for lease, I think we need something fun there. Good Luck to the new occupants of the old Danvers bank.

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Steve McMahan

11:11 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Dinette World space should become Donut World!

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