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  • Community Forum on Immigration

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    Policy, Protection, and Local Impact Know your rights - Understand current laws - Connect with local resources. Featuring a panel of experts: Rep. Dan Sena, Massachusetts House of Representatives Eloa Celedon, Immigration Attorney, Celedon Law Sarang Sekhavat, Chief of Staff, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)   Register for the Community Forum on Immigration. The discussion will address key issues —including deportation fears, access to legal protections like DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and TPS (Temporary Protected Status), the vital role immigrants play in the economy and how Massachusetts policies offer local support. We will also discuss current Bills filed

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  • Road Safety Audit Forum: School Street

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    A Road Safety Audit (RSA) is a formal safety performance examination of an existing or future road or intersection, conducted by an independent, multidisciplinary team. It qualitatively assesses and reports on potential road safety issues and identifies opportunities to improve safety for all road users. The aim of an RSA is to answer the following questions: What elements of the road may present a safety concern— to what extent, to which road users, and under what circumstances? What opportunities exist to eliminate or mitigate identified safety concerns? Please join us for a Public Forum to discuss School Street. We’d like

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  • Select Board Public Forum on DPW Building

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    The Select Board will host a public forum about the new Department of Public Works facility before the Select Board meeting. The forum includes a presentation from the design team and time for questions and answers. Funding for a new DPW building requires a Yes vote on Question 1 and a 2/3 majority vote on Article 7 at Town Meeting.

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  • LWV Candidate Forum

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    The League of Women Voters Acton-Area will host a Candidates Forum ahead of the Tuesday, April 29 Town Election. It will be held Thursday, April 10 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. All candidates whose names will appear on the town ballot have been asked to participate. If a candidate is in a contested race, they will appear on a panel for the race and answer a series of pre-selected questions from League and from voters who have submitted questions ahead of time. Please send questions here.  Meet the candidates: (I) = incumbent Acton Select Board: Dean Charter (I), David Martin

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  • Local Election Candidate Forum

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    Hear candidates for 3 contested offices including School Committee, Select Board and Water District Commissioner

  • Porcupines Don’t Shoot Their Quills: ACT Annual Meeting

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    Please join Acton Conservation Trust for our 2024 Annual Meeting Presentation by Newhouse Wildlife Rescue  “Porcupines Don’t Shoot Their Quills" Acton Town Hall, 472 Main St, Acton MA, Acton MA, Room 204 1 PM Business Meeting 1:10 PM Presentation of the Carol Holley Conservation Award 1:15-2:30 pm Guest Speaker: Jane Newhouse of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue Join Jane Newhouse, founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue, as she shares interesting facts about our local wildlife. Guest appearances by Nibi the Beaver and Stanley the Groundhog! Acton Conservation Trust is pleased to present the Carol Holley Conservation Award to Catherine Hatfield this year for her many

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  • How to Build Your Very Own Hometown National Park

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    Presented by the Acton Garden Club and Neal Sanders, author. With a style meant to make you chuckle, Neal Sanders, author, will tell us how he and his wife took on the challenge to create a “Hometown National Park” as set forth by ‘Nature’s Best Hope’ author Doug Tallamy.  In his book, Tallamy defines the average American lawn as an 'ecological desert', and puts forth the radical idea that our properties should be suitable both for humans and desirable species; what he calls 'Hometown National Parks.’ Neal and his wife took that challenge to heart when creating their garden. It's almost all native