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Complete agendas of all town and regional meetings, call (413) 285-2709. Hardwick has an Open Town Meeting form of government. Every voter registered in Hardwick is eligible to vote at Town Meeting. Town Meetings are called by the Board of Selectmen through the issuing of a warrant.
Study of Hardwick, MA Consultants: Town of Hardwick, Massachusetts Study location(s): Hardwick, MA and rural Massachusetts communities Studied period: 4 months Purpose: The primary purpose of this project is to create a model chapter on ecotourism to better leverage the available natural resources within rural towns (under 50,000
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Town of Hardwick Myron E. Richardson Municipal Building 307 Main Street, P.O. Box 575 Gilbertville, MA 01031. Nicole Parker, Town Administrator Phone: (413) 477-6197 Ext. 101 Fax: (413) 477-6703 Cell: (413) 388-1115
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The Town of Hardwick’s Annual Election will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at the Hardwick Elementary School, 76 School House Dr. and the polls will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The Selectboard voted to opt out of vote by mail for this election, so those who have previously submitted a vote-by-mail application will not be ...
Town of Hardwick Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Commissioner – William Cantell Bldinspector@Townofhardwick.Com 413-477-6702 ext 109 Homeowner Pool Installers. The State of Massachusetts permits homeowners to apply to install above ground swimming pools on their property.
On August 30, 2023, the Department of Revenue (DOR) informed the Hardwick Board of Assessors they have granted preliminary certification of our proposed fiscal year 2024 assessments. The Board of Assessors contracted with Mayflower Valuation, Inc., to develop the new Assessments which are based on calendar year 2022 sales analysis and field ...
MOPC Town of Hardwick Assessment Report to Plan for a State of the Town Forum In November 2013 the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration at the University of Massachusetts Boston (MOPC) was asked by the Town of Hardwick to undertake an initial assessment of the community’s long-term planning and participatory budgeting process, including