Ashburnham Schedules Aug. 31 Hearing on Cushing Academy Propane Storage
DATELINE — ASHBURNHAM
Ashburnham has scheduled a public hearing for Monday, Aug. 31, on a request to amend the propane storage license held by Cushing Academy, the most consequential town item to surface in the past day. Separately, the town's Stevens Memorial Library has landed a $20,000 federal grant to launch a new food literacy program.
TOWN HALL
The town has set a public hearing for Monday, Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 99 Central St., on a request to amend the existing liquefied petroleum gas and propane storage license issued to Cushing Academy, at 39 School St. The News Flash notice does not specify the scope of the requested change; residents with questions or concerns can attend the hearing to weigh in before any amendment is granted.
COMMUNITY & ARTS
Stevens Memorial Library has been provisionally awarded a $20,000 Library Services and Technology Act grant from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners to fund "At the Table: Food Literacy from the Ground Up," a new program aimed at building food literacy skills for Ashburnham residents. Library Director Jess Mynes leads the Memorial Drive library, which serves more than 6,000 residents and recently released its FY26-29 strategic plan.
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