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Voters will determine where tattoo studios should be allowed, consider bringing lights to the high school football field and decide where to spend the town’s second round of Community Preservation Act funding at the Nov. 3 special Town Meeting.
Should tattoo studios be required to follow the same rules as strip clubs? A new zoning bylaw proposed by the Zoning Board of Appeals would do just that by identifying body art establishments as “adult use” and relegating them to Pembroke’s adult use zone, located in the northeastern corner of town, east of Route 3.
A one-acre lot on Pelham Street could be a local family’s future home, but neighbors are concerned that any activity there could displace its current resident — an endangered turtle.
Affordable housing proponents hope voters have a change of heart the second time around.
A Center Street resident is hoping to pass a bylaw prohibiting people from video taping another person’s property.
Get Out! doesn’t often suggest that you get out and do something important. Sometimes I recommend where to see a band or where to grab a bite to eat. This week, however, I’m recommending you do something that can tangibly change the future of your town. Special Town Meeting will be taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school auditorium. On Monday, selectmen approved three separate one-year contracts that included a 1.5 percent raise for town police officers, clerical staff and Department of Public Works employees. Selectman Don Anderson warned that an “economic storm” could be coming in the next few months and suggested the town hold off on all purchases until spring during Monday’s review of the special Town Meeting warrant. Voters will consider a new bylaw regulating body art businesses and the second round of projects up for Community Preservation Act funding, among other items, at the fall Special Town Meeting on Nov. 3. |





