Belmont is approaching a decision to rebuild its single most important public asset: Its high school. Now is the time for community members to begin paying close attention to this project which is critical to the town’s future.
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Boston School Hours
I’ve been hearing from many parents concerned about the new early start times for the Winship Elementary School and the Gardner Pilot Academy. They have expressed very legitimate and heart-felt concerns.
Fireside chat on Cyber Security, 7pm on Monday, Oct 30, at the Belmont Library
The Information Technology Advisory Committee of the Town of Belmont invites you to a “fireside chat” about cyber security with security expert Scott Donnelly on Monday, October 30th, at 7pm in the Belmont Public Library on Concord Avenue. The event is free and open to the public.
Lincoln Street Billboard Public Meeting
The MassDOT Office of Outdoor Advertising will receive testimony on the proposed billboard at 64 Lincoln Street in Brighton on Thursday, September 14. Senators Brownsberger and DiDomenico and Representatives Honan …
BELMONT CULTURAL COUNCIL SEEKS FUNDING PROPOSALS
Proposals for community-oriented arts, humanities, and science programs are due October 16, 2017. Awards typically range between $200 – $800 for events occurring between January and Sept 2018. The Belmont …
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Belmont Planning Board Library Relocation Proposal
Over the summer a member of the Belmont Planning Board put forward an unusual proposal to relocate the main library to the Waverly Square Belmont Car Wash property in conjunction with units of senior housing.