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Somerset Scorecard: Weekly update on all things Somerset

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This is a weekly update on all things Somerset, shared each Wednesday. If you have news that is related to Somerset, inbox us at info@fallriverreporter.com

Good Morning Somerset.

Head over to Pierce Beach in town tonight for the Somerset Recreation Department’s Summer Concert Series featuring Back in the Day band. The free event starts at 6 PM and there will be food trucks on site as well. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome.

Spirit of Somerset on the agenda again

An outstanding balance owed to the town by the non-profit Spirit of Somerset is back on the agenda tonight in a joint meeting between the Board of Selectman and the Advisory and Finance Committee. The tab is for services the non-profit used from the town during last year’s annual celebrations, which Spirit of Somerset spokesperson David Berube says he was unaware they had to pay. The meeting will take place tonight at the Somerset Public Library at 6 PM.

Gov. Healey wants Progress on South Coast Wind permits

At a town Conservation Commission meeting earlier this week, South Coast Wind shared that they are under a lot of pressure from the Healey administration to get their permits locked in for their plans to build infrastructure on a ten-acre portion of the land at the site former Brayton Point power plant. Former Somerset Selectwoman and environmental activist Kathy Souza had this to say about the recent meeting:

“It is very disappointing to hear South Coast Wind using the same statements that Prysmian used, saying the state is pushing them to hurry up and get permits, Governor Healey specifically, completely ignoring the concerns of town boards, commissions and residents.”

You can watch the latest Conservation Commission meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_h7ljkG7X8

Framework goes up at new apartment complex

Passersby can now see the framework of at least one of the new apartment buildings being built in the Fairfield Commons development on Rt 6 in town. After starting the project earlier this spring, wood framework has begun to go up for what will be one of two buildings that will boast 120 apartments. The buildings will include 66 1-bedroom units, 42 2-bedroom units and 12 3-bedroom units and will be a part of the state 40B program.

Framework goes up at the Fairfield Commons apartment complex this week in Somerset.

Looking to work in Somerset?

Want to work for the town of Somerset? There are four positions listed on the town’s website for those that are interested including a part-time Town Clerk position and a Water Department Shift Operator. Click on the link below to learn more or apply.

https://www.townofsomerset.org/jobs.aspx

Christmas in July at SOAM!

And mark your calendars for what is sure to be a cool town event. SOAM, the South Coast Open Air Market is hosting a Christmas in July for this month’s market event. Held at the Chick Marchand Park, 100 Newhill Ave, the fun event runs from 10 AM to 2 PM and will feature vendors, food trucks, music and more. Check out their Facebook page to see what it’s all about.

That’s all for now, townies. We’ll see you back here next Wednesday for another Somerset Scorecard.

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