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Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Materials


Date Time Type Agenda Minutes Supporting Documents Video
12/19/2012 6:30 pm Regular None yet available
11/28/2012 6:30 pm Regular Agenda Minutes draft
10/17/2012 6:30 pm Regular None yet available Minutes
6/6/2012 7:30 pm Regular None yet available
5/31/2012 8:15 am -10:15 am Use of Facilities Study Committee - Postponed to May 31, 2012. Retired committee consists of Town and School staff and advisory commission members Nikki Dresser, Mike O'Connor and Carolyn Flaherty. None yet available
5/24/2012 8:15 am Facility Study Committee Postponed - Postponed to May 31, 2012. Retired committee consists of Town and School staff and advisory commission members Nikki Dresser, Mike O'Connor and Carolyn Flaherty. None yet available
5/10/2012 8:15 am Use of Facilities Study Subcommittee - Retired committee consists of Town and School staff and advisory commission members Nikki Dresser, Mike O'Connor and Carolyn Flaherty. None yet available
5/2/2012 7:30 pm Regular None yet available
4/26/2012 8:15 am Use of Facilities Study Subcommittee - Retired committee consists of Town and School staff and advisory commission members Nikki Dresser, Mike O'Connor and Carolyn Flaherty. None yet available
4/12/2012 8:15 am Use of Facilities Study Subcommittee - Retired committee consists of Town and School staff and advisory commission members Nikki Dresser, Mike O'Connor and Carolyn Flaherty. None yet available
3/14/2012 7:30 pm Regular Agenda
2/8/2012 7:30 pm Regular - Please note time change to 7:30 p.m. Agenda Minutes draft
1/17/2012 7:00 pm Regular - Rescheduled from Jan. 5, 2012 Agenda Minutes
1/5/2012 7:00 pm postponed - Meeting postponed to Jan. 17, 2012 due to schedule conflicts for members. Agenda

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