So what happens when you get the price for $9,000 for a “full” renovation of your bathroom which should actually sell for $25k? Continue Reading →
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So what happens when you get the price for $9,000 for a “full” renovation of your bathroom which should actually sell for $25k? Continue Reading →
In the amicus brief filed Tuesday, the attorneys general ask the Ninth Circuit to uphold a federal district court ruling and allow the case to proceed in state court. Continue Reading →
Around 2:00pm, Dr. Toni Jones emailed the chairs of both the Democratic Town Party and Republican Town Party to say the activity was disruptive to drop off and reminding them of the existing district policy about distribution of political literature. Continue Reading →
The auditorium, gymnasium and chapel will be preserved, as they have significant historical significance. Continue Reading →
Joint Project Safe Delivery initiative focused on reducing letter carrier robberies and mail theft; preventing change of address fraud; defeating counterfeit postage Continue Reading →
The majority of work will occur during normal construction hours, Monday – Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm. Continue Reading →
And like the previous meetings for the Pemberwick and Brothers Brook drainage area neighbors responded with frustration that the town wasn’t doing more to mitigate flooding and the emphasis on action items was for residents to do their own flood mitigation. Continue Reading →
The Dept of Public Works announced that Household Hazardous Waste Day will take place on Saturday Mary 13 from 8:00am to 1:00pm in the Island Beach Parking Lot on Arch Street. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday the commission considered draft language that would create a broader opportunity for residents to add ADUs to their properties in all zones. The requirement that the ADU be either affordable or for elderly or disabled would be lifted. ADUs would be open at fair market rate to anyone the owner wishes to rent to. Continue Reading →