This week’s community bulletin highlights key town deadlines, meetings, programs, events and civic reminders. Click any blue item to go directly to source material, registration pages or full details.
Warrant deadlines: The Select Board has opened the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting, scheduled for Monday, May 4, at 7 p.m. Residents seeking to place a citizen-initiated warrant article must submit it by noon Friday, Jan. 23. Municipal boards, committees and departments have until noon Friday, Jan. 30, to file articles, shaping the final warrant voters will consider this spring.
Art galleries reopen Jan. 17: The Marblehead Arts Association will reopen its galleries and gift shop at 8 Hooper St. on Jan. 17 after a winter break. Exhibitions running through Feb. 21 include the New Member Exhibition, "Images of Italy," "Art to Make You Happy," "Angle of No Repose," "Forever with You" and "Small Works" by the New England Sculptors Association; an opening reception is scheduled Jan. 18 from 2-4 p.m. with free admission.
MLK Day delays: The Board of Health reminds residents that trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day during the week of Jan. 19 due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and the Transfer Station will be closed Monday. Monday's collection occurs Tuesday, Tuesday's collection occurs Wednesday and so on; regular service resumes the following week.
MHS Film Club shows "A Real Pain" Jan. 28: The Marblehead High School Film Club will screen "A Real Pain" at the Mariners Movie Theatre on Jan. 28 at 3 p.m., followed by an intergenerational discussion led by students. RSVPs are requested through the Council on Aging; residents can contact the COA at 781-631-6225 or visit the office at 10 Humphrey St.
Village Street Bridge advances to next funding phase: Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer said the Village Street Bridge, formally known as the Harold Breer Bridge, has advanced to the next stage of the Transportation Improvement Program pipeline, with the town now applying for construction funding. The current estimated project cost is about $5.25 million, largely expected to be funded through state and federal transportation dollars. If approved, construction would likely occur in the 2030-31 timeframe and would include bridge replacement, ADA-compliant trail access and pedestrian and bicycle connections.
Town highlights exterior upgrades to historic buildings: Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer and Building Commissioner Stephen Cummings reported ongoing exterior preservation work on several historic town buildings. Improvements include new siding, gutters and windows at the Picket House, envelope repairs at the Franklin Street fire station, replacement of a 30-year-old boiler system and restoration of historic exterior doors at Abbot Hall. Cummings said the town is shifting toward proactive replacement of aging infrastructure rather than waiting for failures.
Board accepts $5,809 donation for Affordable Housing Trust Fund: The Select Board accepted a $5,809.04 donation from the Yes for Marblehead Ballot Question Committee for deposit into the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Board members voted unanimously to accept the funds and requested that a formal letter of gratitude be sent acknowledging the contribution.
Bells to ring across Marblehead for Washington's Birthday: The Select Board approved a ceremonial bell ringing at Abbot Hall and participating churches on Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22. Bells will ring during traditional holiday intervals in keeping with longstanding town custom.
Multiple vacancies: The Select Board has posted vacancies on several appointed town boards and commissions, including the Conservation Commission, Design Review Board, Disabilities Commission, Marblehead Cultural Council, Marblehead Community Access and Media, the Old & Historic Districts Commission (alternate) and the Task Force Against Discrimination. Residents interested in serving must submit a letter of interest and resume to the Select Board at Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St., or by email to wileyk@marbleheadma.gov. Positions remain open until filled.
Resident facilities permits available: The Board of Health says facility permit sticker applications are open, with stickers valid Jan. 1-Dec. 31 and required for Transfer Station access and resident parking at Devereux Beach.
Senior & Veteran Tax Work-Off Program applications open: The Council on Aging is accepting applications for Marblehead's Senior & Veteran Tax Work-Off Program through Jan. 30. The program allows up to 30 residents ages 60 and older who own a Marblehead home and meet income limits ($78,250 for one person or $105,750 for two) to earn up to a $2,000 property-tax credit by volunteering 133 hours for the town. Participants must complete conflict-of-interest training and a CORI check. For information or to apply, contact Council on Aging Director Lisa Hooper at 781-631-6225.
Fuel assistance applications open: The North Shore Community Action Programs is accepting applications for fuel assistance, which helps low-income households pay heating bills. A household of one with annual income below $45,392 or two people below $59,359 is eligible, with higher thresholds for larger families. New applicants and returning customers should contact Nancy at the Council on Aging at 781-631-6225 for help completing paperwork.
Momma cats seek forever homes: The Marblehead Animal Shelter is asking residents to make a New Year's resolution that helps four adult "momma cats" — Stella Blue, Hen, Snow White and Flower — find permanent homes. The shelter at 44 Village St. listed adoption hours and encouraged residents to stop by, meet the cats and learn more about adopting.