The Select Board voted to install four new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at the Town Hall parking lot and two at the Public Safety Complex.
The project is funded through a state grant and is expected to be operational by September 2026.
With local elections approaching, Town Clerk Patricia O’Malley is reminding residents that the deadline to register to vote or update registration is May 26 for the June 16 preliminary
Article 12 on the Annual Town Meeting warrant proposes the construction of a new 12,000-square-foot Senior Center at a cost of $4.8 million. The current center, built in
Town Clerk Patricia O’Malley announced early voting hours for the June 16 preliminary election. In-person early voting will be available at Town Hall from June 6–14, 8:30
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on May 21 regarding a proposed 48-unit multifamily development at 1850 Washington Street (Route 53).
Developer Pembroke Holdings LLC is
The Pembroke Garden Club’s annual plant sale on May 17 raised $3,800, which will fund two $1,900 scholarships for graduating seniors pursuing environmental or agricultural studies.
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With dry conditions continuing, the Pembroke Fire Department has issued a reminder that open burning is prohibited until further notice. Residents are urged to exercise extreme caution with any outdoor
Road Work: Washington Street (Route 53) will have single-lane closures between Oak Street and Pleasant Street May 14–16 for utility work. Expect delays during peak hours.
School Events: Pembroke