Order Classified or Subscription
Latest
News
- Duxbury Beach: a clarification
- Affected residents continue meeting with NStar
- Beach permit refunds underway
- Robster the lobster
- Fourth of July drawing winner: Martha Fantom
- Fire Department: bon fire permits now available
- Beach sticker refund offered
- Shoes for Kids
- Please welcome Clipper intern Brennan Murray
- Cycling for change
Sports
- Tennis aces final
- Lacrosse stages one for the ages
- Successful sailing season
- Depleted Dragons escape the week
- Mixed bag for lacrosse
- Tennis upsets CCA
- Softball extends winning streak
- Lacrosse readies to defend crown
- Duxbury athletes named to Winter All-Scholastics
- Boosters planning Hall of Fame Dinner
Most read
This week
- Town Manager's Response to Residents' Letter
- Beach sticker refund offered
- Resident's Letter to Martha Coakley
- Paving scam alert
- Concerned Residents Send Letter to Town Manager
- Shoes for Kids
- Cycling for change
- Cub Scout Flag Sale
- Please welcome Clipper intern Brennan Murray
- Fire Department: bon fire permits now available
This month
- Millbrook Motors in non-compliance
- Duxbury Beach Closed to Vehicles
- Sexting at the middle school
- Speaking for tolerance
- Strong community, inadequate facility
- Beach closure letter delivered to Town Manager
- Towns adapt to sea level rise
- Selectmen updated on funding for post employment benefits
- Public Notice: NStar Vegetation Management Plan
- Lacrosse stages one for the ages
This Year
- Duxbury Weathers Hurricane Sandy
- Parent Connection Panel Discusses Teen Alcohol and Drug Use
- Board of Selectmen Support all Eight CPA articles
- Annual banding of the Osprey
- Who knew? Town officials stood by when Troy made statements officials considered to be inaccurate
- Sharpshooters at Duxbury Beach
- Keno at Hall's Corner
- Duxbury man charged with rape of a child
- Many on edge after ‘gropings’
- Primary Day Results
All-Time
- Duxbury Weathers Hurricane Sandy
- Parent Connection Panel Discusses Teen Alcohol and Drug Use
- SPECIAL REPORT: State ethics board eyes transcripts
- Duxbury attorney named to Atlantic Symphony Board
- Board of Selectmen Support all Eight CPA articles
- UPDATED: Duxbury serviceman killled in Afghanistan
- Millbrook Motors closed
- Cruise ship manager guilty of stealing $2.4 million
- Annual banding of the Osprey
- Beacon Hill Roll Call
Search
Town Hall

781-934-1100
Town Manager
Ext. 141
Board of Health
Ext. 140
Assessors
Ext. 115
Town Clerk
Ext. 150
Veterans' Services
Ext. 108
Council on Aging
781-934-5774
ZBA
Ext. 122
Planning Board
Ext. 148
Conservation Commission
Ext. 134
Visitors







![]() | Today | 8507 |
![]() | Yesterday | 8637 |
![]() | This week | 26112 |
![]() | Last week | 67446 |
![]() | This month | 195617 |
![]() | Last month | 338358 |
![]() | All | 7258500 |
| Selectman requests closed-door meeting over chief’s contract |
| Tuesday, June 09, 2009 04:26 PM |
|
Selectman Christopher Donato has requested a special meeting of the Board of Selectmen in executive session on Friday to discuss the contract of Police Chief Mark DeLuca’s contract, as well as other matters. In a letter sent last week, DeLuca learned that his contract would not be renewed in November. Donato said in an e-mail Tuesday that it would be “a huge mistake†not to renew the contract.†“I respectfully request an Executive Session of the Duxbury Board of Selectmen to discuss the contract of the Duxbury Police Chief, the Duxbury Police Chief’s use of volunteers, and the trip of certain members of the Duxbury Police Department to Washington D.C. to honor the service of a Duxbury police officer who was killed in the line of duty,†Donato wrote in an e-mail, dated June 9 and sent to the Board of Selectmen as well as town officials. Donato asked that the meeting be scheduled for Friday at 9:30 a.m. The meeting was not posted as of press time. Massachusetts Open Meeting law requires that all meeting be posted in a public place 48 hours prior to the meeting taking place. The law does allow for “emergency meetings,†but defines such meetings as “a sudden, generally unexpected occurrence or set of circumstances demanding immediate action.†An emergency meeting may not be called to deal with the needs or a person or entity not related to the governmental body, the law states. Selectmen Chairwoman Betsy Sullivan did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment on the requested meeting. Selectman Jon Witten said Tuesday that he had not heard from Town Hall if the meeting would be held. He said the process for determining if such a meeting request would be granted is “informal.†“With a three member board, it’s not uncommon for one member [to request a special meeting.]†Witten said. He said such requests are usually honored. |








NEW! Get the full edition of the Clipper on your iPad. 










