(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A hidden pipe changed everything. What looked like a perfect 10-acre site for Raynham’s new public safety facility turned out to be a connected wetland under state rules, capping allowable wetland impacts and shutting the door on the plan. After months of due diligence, trenching, and on-the-ground review, we faced the facts and chose a path that gets our first responders the space they need without more dead ends. We walk t...
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(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A hidden pipe changed everything. What looked like a perfect 10-acre site for Raynham’s new public safety facility turned out to be a connected wetland under state rules, capping allowable wetland impacts and shutting the door on the plan. After months of due diligence, trenching, and on-the-ground review, we faced the facts and chose a path that gets our first responders the space they need without more dead ends. We walk t...
September 2025 Joint Meeting: BR School Committee, Raynham Select Board, Bridgewater Town Council
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1 hour 22 minutes
1 month ago
September 2025 Joint Meeting: BR School Committee, Raynham Select Board, Bridgewater Town Council
The Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee hosts a critical joint meeting with the Bridgewater Town Council and Raynham Select Board to address budget shortfalls and their dramatic impact on students and staff following a failed override vote. • School district has eliminated 47 staff positions including 21 at the high school • Class sizes have increased dramatically with some middle school classes reaching 35 students • District has lost 236 students as families seek alternatives due to large...
The Raynham Channel
(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A hidden pipe changed everything. What looked like a perfect 10-acre site for Raynham’s new public safety facility turned out to be a connected wetland under state rules, capping allowable wetland impacts and shutting the door on the plan. After months of due diligence, trenching, and on-the-ground review, we faced the facts and chose a path that gets our first responders the space they need without more dead ends. We walk t...