HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-01-24 Board of Selectmen HandoutTOWN MANAGER'S REPORT
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
• Fires - we have met with several of the businesses displaced by the two fires last week, and
have offered to meet with all of them and also with the property owners about their plans to
rebuild.
• We have received a check from Northrop Grumman in the amount of $547,341 in settlement of
the unsatisfactory installation of the remote meter reading system for our water meters. We
have bid and awarded the installation of a replacement system which will include the
replacement of the water meter and remote reader. This replacement is a multi-year process.
• The Conservation Commission recommends a modification to the Motiva permit for 24 hour
operation to change the date to a more reasonable time to perform. You have a motion in your
packets.
• Due to the storm, Monday's trash collection will be delayed until Tuesday. The trash hauler
hopes to catch up on Tuesday, so that the rest of the week is on schedule.
• Here is some information from our Veterans Agent on the OIF/OEF Operation Iraqi/Enduring
Freedom bonuses. The State Treasurer's Office, Veterans' Bonus Division, will administer this
new bonus to Veterans of the Global War on Terrorism. You are eligible if you meet the
following criteria:
o six months domicile in Massachusetts immediately prior to entry into the armed forces
service, beginning September 11, 2001, and discharge under honorable conditions.
o Service members who served active duty in Iraq or Afghanistan receive $1,000.
o Service members with six months or more active service, stateside or outside the
continental limits of the United States receive $500.
The 350th Celebration Committee has awarded the library full funding to begin a Historical
Preservation project, to catalog and preserve local history materials. This will allow us to
provide broader and remote access to the collection and make a digital archive at the same
time.
• 1 have sent the following message to all correspondents re the Verizon contract: "Thanks for
your email supporting a Cable TV franchise with Verizon. The Town supports competition in
Cable TV service and has been working hard to reach an agreement with Verizon. However, it
is in the best interest of the community to have the right agreement - one that protects the
interest of the community and its residents. We hope that we will be able to achieve that goal,
and have set January 25 as the date by which we expect to accomplish this. You might want
to consider writing to Verizon also and ask them to do their best to reach an agreement that is
appropriate for this community."
• We have a meeting with DEP scheduled this week to review the issues related to the potential
purchase of MWRA water as our exclusive source. We will report to the Board of Selectmen
on the results of that meeting. Chairman Camille Anthony and Selectman James Bonazoli will
be attending representing the Board.
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Town of Reading
16 Lowell Street
Reading, MA 01867-2683
Memorandum
To: SAPAC Members
From: Jane Fiore
Date: 1/20/2006
Re: Flier for your records
Hi,
HEALTH
Phone: (781) 942-6618
Fax: (781) 942-9071
Website: www.ci.reading.ma.us
Here's a copy of the flier for Gary's programs. His blessing was given to me on the front side. I am
waiting for the cost or donation from Danny Doe for the copying of 2000.
Gary cut and pasted last night the informational side and I completed the flier side so next step is the
printing and then distributing.
The list of places to distribute the fliers on February 14 or 15
Mike Saunders will deliver to:
Reading Liquors
Square Liquors
`Nine Shop
Eric's
Kayla
A few shop window too!
Doyon's
Jane - Atlantic for the bags 1000
Library
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CATCH WELLNESS
COMMUNITY AGENCIES WORKING TOGETHER
CITIZEN DRUG RECOGNITION ACADEMY
Date: .4 Tuesdays March 7,14,21,28
Time: 7-9 pm
Place: RMIIS Library
Cost: Free
Instructors: Marilyn Belmonte Co-Chair Burlington Drug &Alcohol Task Force and the
Reading Police Department
MORE INFORMATION ON THE BACK OF THIS
FLIER
Register by sending your name, address, age and phone number to
info(&,,mswellness.ora or call Community Adult Education @ 781-942-9136
BE A PARENT - NOT A PAL: SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Time: 7 - 8:30 pm
Place: RMHS Library
Cost: Free
Presenters: Nora Mann of Project Alliance and the Middlesex Attorneys Office and Trial
Lawyer Richard Campbell of Campbell, Campbell, Edwards & Conroy Law Offices
MORE INFORMATION ON THE BACK OF THIS
FLIER
Register by sending your name, address, age and phone number to
infoanswellness.org or call Community Adult Education @
781-942-9136
Sponsored by: Reading Police Department & Reading Public Schools - Wellness
Program
Supported by: Reading Substance Abuse Prevention Advisory Council
Portions of this program are funded by the Governors Executive Office of Public Safety
CATCH WELLNESS - Community Agencies Working Together
Citizen Drug Recognition Academy Free
4 Tuesdays in March -March 7, 14, 21 28
Would you know what a hollowed out light bulb is if you found it in your daughter's room? What
would you be thinking if you found an empty tampon tube and Vick's Vapor Rub in your son's
drawer? Can you tell the difference between normal mood swings and drug induced symptoms in
your teenager? Can you protect your kids from being dosed a drug without their knowledge?
The Reading Police Department in conjunction with the Community Adult Education Program and
the Reading Public. Schools are sponsoring a unique program for parents and concerned citizens.
"Citizens Drug Recognition Academy" provides the community with a comprehensive training on
recognition of drugs, drug paraphernalia, eye clues and physical symptoms of drug abuse.-
It is free of charge and open to adults only. Each week a different section of drug abuse will be
discussed: Plant,13ased/Traditional Drugs; Prescription and Over-The-Counter Drugs; Designer/Club
Drugs; Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assaults.. The last session will conclude the program with a "Q & A"
panel of police and school department.
The program will be a collaborated presentation between officers from the Reading Police
Department and Marilyn Belmonte, Co-Chair of the Burlington Drug & Alcohol Task Force from
Burlington, MA. Presentations are multi-media programs including slides with full color pictures,
video clips of real kids talking about their drug experiences and hands-on paraphernalia. The purpose
of the training is to educate adults to recognize the signs of drug abuse early because early detection
greatly increases the chance of stopping drug abuse. Young people become addicted much more
quickly than adults so early intervention is critical.
"Parents have more power than they may realize to prevent. drug abuse and drug related assaults.
This program will empower parents with the knowledge they need to protect their children, no matter
how old they are," says Marilyn Belmonte. "Every adult in our children's lives should be trained to
recognize drug abuse. Early recognition leads to early intervention which can prevent addiction."
Register for the program by sending your name, address, age and phone number to
infona.rpswellness.ors
or through Community Adult Education at 781-942-9136
Instructor: Marilyn Belmonte, RMHS Library 7-9PM
BE A PARENT - NOT A PAL: Social Host Liability
One Night - Wednesday, March 15th at RMHS Library 7- 8:3012M Free
Join Nora-Mann-of Project-,41flance and the Middlesex Districts Attorneys Office and Trial Lawyer
Richard Campbell of Campbell, Campbell, Edwards & Conroy Law Offices, as they present the legal
and moral ramifications of the hosting of social gatherings that provide alcohol to legal and underage
drinkers. This timely workshop will also feature Reading Police Chief James Cormier and Reading
Memorial High School Principal Joe Finigan in a round table discussion that will also engage the
audience. If you are a parent of a teen age child, this is a must attend offering!
Register for the program by sending your name, address; age and phone number to in a nswelbiess.ore or
through Community Adult Education or call 781-942-9136
Sponsored by: Reading Police Department & Reading Public Schools-Wellness Program
Supported by: Reading Substance Abuse Prevention Advisory Council
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