Falls Village calls Oct. 24 town meeting

FALLS VILLAGE — There will be a town meeting Friday, Oct. 24, 6 p.m. at Town Hall, in-person only, for the purpose of an additional appropriation to the waste management budget from the road maintenance budget for $6,315.89 to cover the overage in expenses for fiscal year ending 2025.

The Board of Selectmen called for the town meeting during the regular monthly selectmen’s meeting Tuesday, Oct. 14.

The selectmen voted unanimously to approve the Falls Village Volunteer Fire Department’s request to use the town Green Saturday, Nov. 1 for the Ed McGuire Cannonball Run road race, and to close Main Street on Friday, Oct. 31, at 5 p.m. for the Recreation Commission’s Halloween trick-or-treat event.

The selectmen also accepted, with “deepest gratitude, the resignation of Emily Peterson as recreation director.

The selectmen signed a letter to Peterson, which ended with “Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and the positive changes you have brought to our recreation programs will be enjoyed by generations to come.”

The selectmen appointed Greg Marlowe, Eileen Kinsella, Catherine Wales and Chris Wadsworth to the STEAP Grant Implementation Committee, effective Oct. 14. The committee will serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of Selectmen.

The selectmen received notice from Kathleen Kucka of Furnace-Art on Paper Gallery at the town-owned 107 Main Street (also home of the Falls Village Cafe) that she will be leaving the space as of Dec. 31.

Kucka’s email included this: “We have had the best time running a little art gallery in Falls Village.”

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