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Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held by the Hudson Planning Board on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 7:00 PM in the Second Floor Auditorium of Town Hall, 78 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749. At this time, the Hudson Planning Board will consider the application of Martin Reilly Real Estate for a Definitive Subdivision Plan Approval to develop twenty-three (23) lots as shown in plans entitled “Definitive Subdivision Plan” located in Hudson, MA, prepared by Thomas Land Surveyors & Engineering Consultants, Inc. of Hudson, MA dated May 22, 2022, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 41, Section 81-T and 81-U, M.G.L. The subject property is located at 40, 50 & 60 Old County Road within the SB General Residence Zoning District, Assessors’ Map 36, Parcels 67, 74 and 73. All petition materials are available for review in the Town Clerk’s Office during regular business hours, on the Town of Hudson website at https:// www.townofhudson.org/planning-board, and can be requested by calling (978) 562-2989 or by sending an email to kjohnson@townofhudson.org. Hudson Planning Board Robert D’Amelio, Chairman

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Notice is hereby given that the Marlborough Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on June 16, 2022 at 7:20 PM at Marlborough City Hall, 140 Main St. on the 3rd Floor-Memorial Hall. Petition: Ken’s Foods proposes to construct two additions and expand 3 parking areas near wetlands at 1 D’Angelo Dr. Plans and other information will be available in the Conservation Commission office. All interested persons are invited to the public hearing. Edward Clancy Chairman Conservation Commission

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A Notice is hereby given that the Marlborough Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on June 16, 2022 at 7:10 PM at Marlborough City Hall, 140 Main St. on the 3rd Floor-Memorial Hall. Request for Determination of Applicability was filed under provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40. Petition: Marcio Oliveria proposes to level the backyard and increase the driveway near wetlands at 878 Concord Rd. Plans and other information can be viewed in the Conservation Office. All interested persons are invited. Applicant or representative must be present. Edward Clancy Chairman Conservation Commission

TOWN OF SHREWSBURY PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Beshoy Ibrahim, on behalf of Saint Moses the Strong Inc., d/b/a Shrewsbury House of Pizza, 424B Hartford Turnpike, has applied to the Board of Selectmen for a Common Victualler License. A public hearing on this application will be held on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at 7:20pm at Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, Selectmen’s Meeting Room, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Maurice M. DePalo, Chairman, Board of Selectmen

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COMMUNITY NEWS Westborough prepares for July 4th Block Party

By Ed Karvoski Jr Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH - The Westborough July 4th Block Party is back on schedule.

This event is traditionally scheduled as an annual holiday kickoff celebration on the Friday before the Fourth of July. It was canceled in 2020, though, due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, though.

Last year’s block party then took place later in the summer after the state lifted restrictions on large gatherings.

“It was well-attended with people excited to get back out together and celebrate,” Recreation Director Jenn Kirkland said of the 2021 event.

“We weren’t 100 percent back to normal yet,” she added, however.

Kirkland and the other members of the Westborough July 4th Block Party Planning Committee have now scheduled this year’s event for Friday, June 24 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at Bay State Commons.

Committee adapts to changes

The committee is accustomed to adapting to changes.

The block party originally took place along several blocks of West Main Street with vehicular traffic closed for the event. Citing safety concerns, town department leaders suggested that the committee relocate the event to Bay State Commons in 2018, Kirkland noted.

“We partner with the police, fire and DPW, and whatever we need to do for safety is of the utmost importance,” she said on behalf of the committee. “I was a little nervous about moving to Bay State Commons, but now that we’ve been there a few years it feels like that’s where the block party should be.”

Entertaining on the bandstand

Two popular acts from past block parties will once again provide live entertainment on the bandstand. Each has gained nearly 50 years of performance experience.

The Reminisants, an oldies cover band founded in 1973 and longtime staple of this event, will perform classic rock-‘n’-roll music.

“We always book the Reminisants the day after each block party,” Kirkland noted. “They’re so energetic and they play music that people of all ages can enjoy.”

Also returning to the stage for this year’s block party is Fran Flynn, who has consistently worked as a professional magician since 1975. Prior to his magic show, he’ll create balloon animals for children at the booth of Westboro Tennis & Swim Club.

While on stage, Flynn welcomes children as volunteer assistants.

“There’s nothing better than the smile of a child,” he said.

Fran Flynn (center) performs his magic show with volunteer assistants (l to r) Charlotte Erickson and Jack Steakus during last year’s block party.

Angelo Cavalieri, past president of the Westborough Lions Club, takes the seat of the organization’s dunk tank during last year’s block party.

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A number of community organizations and local businesses will offer free activities, some with giveaways.

“Civic Club members staff the tickets table and volunteer to help wherever we need them,” Kirkland said. “They’re big supporters of this event.”

Rotarians will distribute free American flags. Lions Club members will get dunked in a tank. Newcomers Club members will create temporary tattoos.

Fun challenges will include a word search by Central One Federal Credit Union, lawn games by the BORO Sugar Shack, and cornhole by the Westborough Historical Society.

Stationed onsite will be food and dessert trucks including Dean’s Concessions, Uhlman’s Ice Cream and VeeBop.

“The committee works really hard on this event and it’s nice to see it all come together on that night,” Kirkland said. “It’s a great way to kick off the summer.”

Find block party updates at facebook.com/westboroughREC.

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COMMUNITY NEWS Westborough faces lifeguard shortage for Lake Chauncy beach

By Laura Hayes Senior Reporter WESTBOROUGH - Lake Chauncy may not be staffed this summer due to a lifeguard shortage, according to Westborough Recreation Director Jenn Kirkland.

Kirkland told the Select Board during its May 24 meeting that the department only had seven new applicants to be a lifeguard. Two of those individuals had limited availability.

Three current staff members were anticipated to return.

“This is an unfortunate situation,” Kirkland said. “But we’re not alone. Almost every community that I’ve spoken with is having the same struggle hiring lifeguards.”

Town staff recently talked about putting a cautionary sign at the lake.

Assistant Town Manager Kimberly Foster said the recommended language for those warning signs is “No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk,” though staff are currently working on its exact language.

Chair Ian Johnson said it was disappointing. But he added that he felt this was the right decision.

Town ran recruiting effort

The town had previously spent about four months “recruiting hard” to attract lifeguards, Kirkland said.

She outlined the various ways the town has tried to get candidates, including advertising on social media and in email blasts.

The town reached out to the Boroughs Family Branch YMCA, Westboro Tennis and Swim Club and other swim venues. They, likewise, tried recruiting kids who had applied to be camp counselors. Staff even put a banner on the fence to the Lake Chauncy beach.

While the staff ran through different scenarios, however, Kirkland said it wasn’t feasible with the amount of applicants that ultimately came in.

“I just don’t think it’s fair for the community to have to pay for a service that we, frankly, can’t deliver, and I wouldn’t want to put anyone – whether patrons or the few lifeguards that we did have – in any kind of unsafe situation,” Kirkland said.

Lake Chauncy, which is located on Lyman Street, may not have lifeguards this summer.

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also does not have a waterfront director, who would normally oversee these positions, this year.

Kirkland said last year’s director is enrolled in graduate classes and is unable to return.

“That would leave us without any leadership at the beach,” Kirkland said.

In a typical year, there’s a wa-

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