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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
LUNENBURG PROFILE..6
ELECTED OFFICIALS- STATE & LOCAL..7
APPOINTED OFFICIALS..10
ADMINISTRATION
TOWN MANAGER REPORT..18
ACCOUNTANT
Balance Sheet for year ending June 30, 2018..26
General Funds Revenue Chart27
FY 2018 Receipts.28
General Fund Expenditures Chart..29
General Fund Appropriations Summary &
Classification of Accounts..30
Special Revenue Funds.35
Capital Projects Fund.40
BOARD OF ASSESSORS.41
TREASURER/COLLECTOR
Treasurer's Cash as of June 30, 2018..43
Trust Funds..44
Five Year Outstanding Debt.47
Debt Repayment Schedule as of June 30, 2018.48
Collection of Taxes.52
TOWN SERVICES
Architectural Preservation District Commission .56Building Department.56
Cemetery Commission.57
Conservation Commission.59
Council on Aging.60
Cultural Council.62
Department of Public Works.63
Finance Committee.69
Historical Commission .71
Information Technology.72
Public Library.73
Public Access Cable Committee.77
Senior Property Tax Work Off Program .84
Sewer Commission.85
ϱ TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTSPROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY
Board of Health90
9196
99
PLANNING
Capital Planning Committee104
105106
107
EDUCATION
LUNENBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS110
134TOWN CLERK
Annual Town Meeting May 5, 2018152
Fiscal Year 2018 Omnibus Budget155
Special Town Meeting November 13, 2018220
Annual Town Election May 19, 2018234
State Primary September 4, 2018237
State Election November 6, 2018244
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Town & School Employee Gross Wages248
Meeting Schedules255
Town Office Hours256
LUNENBURG PROFILE
YEAR INCORPORATED- 1728
REGISTERED VOTERS-7870
-$19.70 OPEN TOWN MEETING GOVERNMENT- FIVE MEMBER BOARD OF SELECTMENANNUAL TOWN MEETING- 1ST SATURDAY IN MAY
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION- 3RD SATURDAY IN MAY
AREA- 26.63 SQUARE MILES
ROAD MILES- ABOUT 100
Lunenburg was settled in 1718 and incorporated in 1728. It occupies a land area of approximately 26.4 square miles. Lunenburg is located in north central Massachusetts approximately 43 miles from Boston. It is bordered on the west by the Town of Ashby and the City of Fitchburg, on the south by the Town of Lancaster and the City of Leominster, on the east by the Town of Shirley, and on the north by the Town of Townsend. Local legislative decisions are made by an open town meeting consisting of all registered voters in the town. Subject to the legislative decisions made by town meeting, the affairs of the town are generally administered by a five member Board of Selectmen and a Town Manager. Local school affairs are administered by an elected seven member School Committee while local taxes are assessed by a three member Board of Assessors, all are appointed on an at-large basis for staggered three-year terms. Lunenburg is a semi-rural community located in northern Worcester County. Three water bodies account for somewhat of a clustered approach to the town's historical development. Lake Whalom and the former Whalom Amusement Park delineated the Whalom District from the remainder of Lunenburg. This district was developed as a housing base for many factory workers working in the mills and factories of Leominster and Fitchburg. In many ways the characteristics of the Whalom District more closely reflect characteristics of these cities than of the rest of Lunenburg. The Hickory Hills area of town, around Hickory Hills Lake, was developed as a private community comprised largely of vacation cottages. The third body of water is Shirley Reservoir, a public water body also developed with mainly vacation cottages that have now been modified to year-round residences. Commercial and industrial development is permitted in several areas of town, primarily along the two major arteries (Routes 2A and 13), and the town's peripheries, due largely to the close proximity of Leominster's and Fitchburg's sewer and water systems. Although many farms and orchards had slowly developed into single family housing, farming continues on in Lunenburg. At the Annual Town Meeting on May 4th,2013, the Town voted to establish an Agricultural Commission to represent, preserve, and
ELECTED OFFICIALS
GOVERNOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Charlie Baker Maura Healey
Massachusetts State House Office of Attorney General
Room 280 One Ashburton Place
Office of the Governor Boston, MA 02108-1518
Boston, MA 02133 (617) 727-2200 Boston office
(617) 725- 4005 (508) 792-7600 Worcester office
(888) 870-7770 Email: ago@state.ma.us
MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION
SENATE
Elizabeth Warren Edward J. Markey
Boston Office Boston Office
2400 JFK Federal Building 975 JFK Federal Building
15 New Sudbury Street 15 New Sudbury Street
Boston, MA 02203 Boston, MA 02203
(617) 565-3170 (617) 565-8519
http://www.warren.senate.gov/ http://www.markey.senate.gov/
Washington D.C. Office Washington D.C. Office
317 Hart Senate Office Building 255 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20510 Washington, D. C. 20510
(202) 224-4543 (202) 22-2742
Lori Trahan Federal- 3rd District Lowell Office1616 Longworth House Office Building 126 John Street, Suite 12
Washington, D.C. 20515 Lowell, MA 01852(202) 225-3411 (978) 459-0101
STATE LEGISLATORS
Senate- Worcester & Middlesex Districts
Dean A. Tran District Office
MA State House, Room 312D 14 Wallace Avenue24 Beacon St. Fitchburg, MA 01420
Boston, MA 02133 (978) 829-1796(617) 722-1230 Dean.tran@masenate.gov
House of Representatives - 37th Middlesex District (Lunenburg Precincts A, C, D)Jennifer E. Benson Jennifer.Benson@mahouse.gov
MA State House, Room 236 (617)722-2430 (Boston)24 Beacon Street Lunenburg Office-Ritter Bldg.
Boston, MA 02133 (978) 582-4146 ext. 4
House of Representatives- 3rd Worcester District (Lunenburg Precinct B)Stephan Hay District Office (978) 829-1794
MA State House, Room 544 Fitchburg Senior Center24 Beacon Street 14 Wallace Avenue
Boston, MA 01233 Fitchburg, MA 01420
(617) 722-2637 Stephan.Hay@mahouse.gov
ELECTED OFFICIALS
Board of Assessors - 3 year term
Louis J. Franco 2020
Richard H. Letarte-2021
Rena Swezey 2019
Board of Health - (5 members) 3 year term
George Emond Jr. 2019
Paul J. Fortin- 2020
Perry R. Jewell- 2020
Walter Mayhew Jr. - 2021
David M. Passios - 2021
Board of Selectmen - 3 year term
Damon McQuaid- 2020
Katey Adams- 2021
Robert J. Ebersole 2019 -Resigned November 2018
Phyllis M. Luck - 2020
James E. Toale - 2019
Cemetery Commission - 3 year term
Lance D. May 2019
Lorraine Mendoza- 2021
William Tyler-2020
Constable - 3 year term
John E. Baker - 2019
Housing Authority (5 members) 5 year term
Deborah A. H. Christen
Paul J. Doherty - 2020
Caroline Fortin - 2019
Linda M. McDonald-2021
State Appointee- Vacant as of September 2018
Library Trustees - 3 year term
Robert Conroy- 2021
Harry Kubetz - 2020
Richard N. Mailloux 2019
Kathleen McCarron- 2020
Donna Saiia-2019
Lars H. Widstrand 2021
Maia Wentrup- 2021
Moderator - 3 year term
Timothy W. Murphy 2021
ELECTED OFFICIALS
Park Commission - 3 year term
Dennis Mannone-2019
Karin Menard- 2021
Pete McCauliff- Resigned July 2018
Susanna Jewell- Appointed August 2018*
* Appointed until next Annual ElectionPlanning Board 2 - 5 year terms
Matthew Allison 2020
Paula Bertram- Appointed November 2018*
Gregory P. Bittner- 2022- Resigned October 2018
Kenneth Chenis 2019
Tanner Cole- 2023
David Prokowiew- 2021
* Appointed until next Annual ElectionSchool Committee - 3 year term
Dawn-Marie Ayles -2019
Wendy Bertrand- 2021
James LaVeck II- 2020
Heather Sroka - 2020
Meredith Weiss- 2019
Sewer Commission 1/2/3 year terms
Joseph Anderson-2020
Carl Luck 2019
Joan Pease- 2020
John Reynolds 2019
Ryan Stober- 2021
Town Clerk 3 year term
Kathyrn M. Herrick - 2019
Trust Fund Commission 3 year term
Cathy Hennessy-2021
Robert Herrick - 2019
Karen Ullo 2020
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
TERMS ARE FOR ONE YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION- 3 year terms
Matthew Allison- 2019
Maureen Dupuis-2019- Resigned March 2018
Jorge Marzuca-2021
Ryan Stober- 2020
Arthur Snow-2019
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER/ ANIMAL INSPECTOR (Term runs May 1 to April 30) Kathleen M. Comeau Kathleen M. Comeau ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION DISTRICT COMMISSION (APDC)-3 year termsBrian Corcoran-2021
Cullen Dwyer-2020
Jim LaVeck- 2020
Richard McGrath-2019
1 Vacancy
ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK
Ellen Griffin
BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS (Term runs April 1 to March 31)Ruth Anderson-2019
Kathy Herrick- Town Clerk
Karen Kemp- 2021
Shirley McBride- 2019
BUILDING COMMISSIONER
Garry Rhodes Resigned September 2018
Garry Rhodes- Appointed Interim Building Commissioner- October 2018LOCAL BUILDING INSPECTOR
Andrew Hudson- Resigned September 2018
CABLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Tom Alonzo
Paula Bertram
Steve Walker
CAPITAL PLANNING COMMITTEE- 3 year terms
Matthew Allison- Planning Board
Caroline Griffis- Member at Large
John Henshaw- Finance Committee
Karin Menard- Member at Large
Heather Sroka- School Committee
Damon McQuaid- Board of Selectmen
Heather Lemieux- Town Manager, Ex Officio
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
TERMS ARE FOR ONE YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE
Steven Archambault-Town Moderator Designee
Terese Burchfield- Finance Committee Representative Robert Ebersole- Selectmen Representative-Resigned November 2018Phyllis Luck-Selectmen Representative
Mark Erickson- Finance Committee Representative
Nancy Gray-Town Moderator Designee
Tanner Cole- Planning Board Representative
Jim LaVeck-School Committee Designee
James Toale- Selectmen Representative
CONSERVATION COMMISSION- 3 year terms
Richard Bursch-2020
Catie Childs-2020
Todd Dwyer- 2019
Kenneth Jones- 2021
Carl Luck -2021
Bob Pease- 2019
John Rabbitt- 2019
CONSTABLE
John Godek
Kevin Rice
Alan Herget
COUNCIL ON AGING- 3 year terms
Elizabeth (Betty) DiGiacomo 2021
Barbara Brown- 2021
Jacquelyn Dwyer- 2019
Sarah Grant- 2020
Jean Hobbs- Honorary Member
Debbie Lincoln- 2021
Pete Lincoln-2019
Kevin McNally- 2019
Cheryl Moisan-2020
Diane Nowd- 2020
Jane Rabbitt- 2019
Judith Tarbell 2019
COUNCIL ON AGING DIRECTOR
Susan Doherty
CULTURAL COUNCIL- 3 year terms
Laura Brozozski- 2021
Christopher Letarte- Resigned September 2018
Pete McCarron- 2021
Laura Forde Kelly- 2020
Minna Scholten- 2020
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
TERMS ARE FOR ONE YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.CULTURAL COUNCIL- 3 year terms
Ashly Faherty- 2021
Thia St. Martin- 2021
Tyler Hathaway-2021
Jamie Merrill Blood-2021
DAM KEEPER ASSISTANT DAM KEEPERRonald Wilson Richard Patry
ELECTION OFFICERS
Warden: Janice P. Carrier (R); - Resigned August 2018Deputy Warden: Michael Gale (R)
Clerks: Kathleen M. Pliska(D) and Darlene E. Steele (D), Inspectors: Ellen Aubuchon (D) and B. Ellen Gale (R); Deputy Inspectors: Ernest Aubuchon (D) and Anne Shattuck (R) FIRE CHIEF/ EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR/ FOREST WARDENPatrick Sullivan
FENCE VIEWERS FIELD DRIVER Vacancies Kathleen ComeauFINANCE COMMITTEE- 3 year terms
Hannah Anderson-2019
Terese Burchfield- 2021
John Henshaw-2019
Marc Luescher-2020
George Martin- 2019
Jay Simeone-2020
Michelle Walton-2021
GREEN COMMUNITY TASK FORCE GCTF ADVISORSDavid Blatt Adam Burney, Land Use Director
Greg Bittner James Breault, DPW-Retired 2018
Michael Conway John Londa, Director of Facilities & Grounds
Zachary Cutting
Elizabeth Murphy
Neal Sullivan
HAZARDOUS WASTE COORDINATOR HEARINGS OFFICERHeather Lemieux Heather Lemieux
HISTORICAL COMMISSION- 3 year terms
Cullen Dwyer-2020 Jennifer Sanderson- 2020 Rebecca Lantry-2021 Richard McGrath-2021William Lakso-2021
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
TERMS ARE FOR ONE YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING & GAS FITTINGS ASST. INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING/GASGary Williams Richard Kapenas
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES
Stephen E. Cullinane
INSPECTOR OF WIRING ASST. INSPECTOR OF WIRINGJohn Biery David Stone