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Joining residents in Milton, Marshfield Town Meeting members rejected zoning changes to comply with the MBTA Communities...
04/24/2024

Joining residents in Milton, Marshfield Town Meeting members rejected zoning changes to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, a state mandate aimed at increasing density in 177 communities. The measure was voted down by a decisive margin of 289 to 169.

Town Counsel Robert Galvin said voters were concerned over "the adverse impacts of having to add over 400 new multifamily units" in the town.

Annual Town Meeting: Saturday, May 18th, 2024 @ 12:30pmFY25 Recommended Budget = $18,715,301Link to Report and Recommend...
04/23/2024

Annual Town Meeting: Saturday, May 18th, 2024 @ 12:30pm
FY25 Recommended Budget = $18,715,301

Link to Report and Recommendations of the Advisory and Finance Committee:https://nahant.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/FY25-FinCom-Book-FINAL.pdf

April 18, 2024 by Benjamin PierceNAHANT — Essex County Superior Court has denied the town’s petition to take 12.5 acres ...
04/18/2024

April 18, 2024 by Benjamin Pierce

NAHANT — Essex County Superior Court has denied the town’s petition to take 12.5 acres of land known as East Point from Northeastern University by eminent domain.

“The court hereby declares and adjudges that the order of intention to take conservation easement by eminent domain issued by the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Nahant on Sept. 8, 2021… is null and void because the Town of Nahant is pursuing the taking described therein in bad faith for an improper reason,” the decision document reads.

The court sided with Northeastern’s defense, which argued that Nahant’s “dominant” reason for wanting to take the land is to block the university from expanding its Marine Science Center or any other potential development, as opposed to preserving open space, recreation, and wildlife area.

The decision cites quotes from Selectman Josh Antrim that it found to be valid evidence in support of Northeastern’s claim.

“As of July 23, 2020, Selectman Joshua Antrim believed that an ‘eminent domain (taking) provided a tool to prevent development or to negotiate an acceptable resolution with Northeastern.’ In fact, it was his ‘hope’ that eminent domain gave the BoS (Board of Selectmen) the ability to stop the project,” the decision document reads.

Antrim was also quoted saying that the Marine Science Center would be “way out of scale” with the town and that it “just didn’t belong there.”

The town presented three surveys from 1989, 2000, and 2008 that demonstrated the site was very popular for recreational use. In addition, the document said that Nahant’s past open space plans suggested preserving East Point was prioritized by the town.

However, the 2016 Open Space and Recreation Master Plan, the town’s most recent plan at the time of Northeastern’s 2018 announcement of the expansion project, “does not even mention any part of the NU property, other than Canoe Beach, as being an open space resource,” according to the document.

The Board of Selectmen issued a response to the ruling, insisting that it filed the petition in an effort to protect the public’s access to the land.

“Protection of the wildlife preserve, migratory bird habitat, and open space at East Point is most certainly a valid public purpose and the purpose for the town’s overwhelming vote at Town Meeting in 2021 to acquire a conservation easement there,” the board wrote in a joint statement. “For more than 60 years, the town has consistently sought to protect East Point and the area has been enjoyed by the public for generations.”

The board said that 33 years ago, East Point was zoned as a natural resource area by Town Meeting. It argued this shows that Nahant’s residents wanted to preserve the area as conservation land.

“The Board of Selectmen intends to continue to protect East Point and public access to it, as authorized and directed by town residents, to the fullest extent allowed by law,” the board’s statement reads.

According to Town Administrator Tony Barletta, the board will meet in executive session next Monday to discuss the next steps of the ongoing litigation

NAHANT — Essex County Superior Court has denied the town’s petition to take 12.5 acres of land known as East Point from Northeastern University by eminent domain. “The court hereby declares and adjudges that the order of intention to take conservation easement by eminent domain issued by the B...

04/16/2024

Refusing Nahant residents the ability to participate in Board of Selectmen meetings virtually, via zoom, is "lacking in transparency".

Write to the 4 people who make these decisions if you would like the Town to utilize the technology (that the Taxpayers pay for) to have Hybrid Board of Selectmen's meetings.

Antonio Barletta [email protected]
Mark Cullinan [email protected]
Joshua Antrim [email protected]
Gene Canty [email protected]

The Chairperson of the Nahant Advisory and Finance Committee had a list of questions he said were not adequately answere...
04/13/2024

The Chairperson of the Nahant Advisory and Finance Committee had a list of questions he said were not adequately answered by Town Administrator Tony Barletta. “...What we need to do first is have a master plan for subsidized housing that, one, defines the end goal, and two, tells us how we’re going to get to that end goal,” Vanderslice said. “And if we don’t do that, I think we’re doing a disservice to the taxpayers.”

NAHANT — Advisory and Finance Committee Chair Bob Vanderslice debated with Town Administrator Tony Barletta as the committee discussed a Community Preservation Grant application for a housing-development location study proposed by the town. The proposal includes a potential study of the town-owned...

Tonight, Thursday, March 28 @ 6:30 pmThe Advisory and Finance Committee will Vote on (some or all) of the Community Pres...
03/28/2024

Tonight, Thursday, March 28 @ 6:30 pm

The Advisory and Finance Committee will Vote on (some or all) of the Community Preservation Committee Articles. There will be a Public Forum.

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85383716373?pwd=M0JHNTNRbjc3bWR2WkQ3UXdWUDNRdz09

CPC Article Proposals: https://nahant.org/community-preservation-committee/project-submission-forms/

All submitted FY25 CPC Applications along with any submitted data can be found below. FY25-Community Preservation Grant Application Submission Deadline: January 23, 2024 (the deadline for application submissions has been extended from […]

03/24/2024

Jon Keller did a great job articulating the resistance of many communities and residents to the MBTA 3A Multi-Unit Housing mandate while interviewing Gov Healey this morning.

The Nahant School Committee voted to approve a district budget of $4,742,332
02/28/2024

The Nahant School Committee voted to approve a district budget of $4,742,332

NAHANT— The School Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a district budget of $4,742,332 for Fiscal Year 2025. Superintendent of Schools Tony Pierantozzi led a presentation that explained to the committee the budget’s details, most notably a total increase of $190,157 compared to ...

$300,000 Splash PadApplicant: Tony BarlettaCommunity Preservation Committee Application (the 3% surcharge on your Proper...
02/18/2024

$300,000 Splash Pad
Applicant: Tony Barletta
Community Preservation Committee Application (the 3% surcharge on your Property Tax Bill)

A water park feature "Splash Pad" to be constructed at the Flash Road Park. He says that "on days when beaches are closed or the ocean is too rough for swimming, this splash pad will provide an alternative option."

FULL APPLICATION CAN BE VIEWED HERE:https://nahant.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Splash-at-Flash-FY25-CPC-Application.pdf

With 44% voter turnout, the residents of Milton voted to overturn the forced, state-mandated housing plan. Referendum sh...
02/15/2024

With 44% voter turnout, the residents of Milton voted to overturn the forced, state-mandated housing plan. Referendum shooting down town’s MBTA zoning plan could reverberate across Eastern Mass.

A "no" vote means Milton is not in compliance with the MBTA Communities Law, and according to state officials, that means the town will begin losing out on significant grant funding.

MBTA 3A MULTI-UNIT ZONING FACTS NOT FEAR:Since 2018 Nahant has only received a total of $85,515 in grants at risk. THERE...
02/12/2024

MBTA 3A MULTI-UNIT ZONING FACTS NOT FEAR:
Since 2018 Nahant has only received a total of $85,515 in grants at risk. THERE IS NO FINANCIAL REASON FOR NAHANT TO COMPLY. However, the proponents of 3A in Nahant continue to try to manipulate the residents into supporting 3A with vague threats of "losing grant money".

Much gratitude to lifelong resident, and Johnson School alumnus, Gennaro Angiulo, who Principal Andrews credits as a dri...
02/10/2024

Much gratitude to lifelong resident, and Johnson School alumnus, Gennaro Angiulo, who Principal Andrews credits as a driving force who made this project happen.

In an effort to improve recreation at Nahant’s Johnson Elementary School, Angiulo and his company, G/J Towing and Recovery, were able to disassemble and store equipment from a playground that was located at the town’s recently demolished Coast Guard Housing.

The equipment includes two swing-set frames, a 10-foot stainless-steel slide, two sit-on spring riders, and a ladder-like climbing structure.

Angiulo said that the quality and durability of the Coast Guard Housing playground facilities were a big factor in the decision to use them.

“Everything you buy today is plastic, wood, or disposable. They don’t make anything forever anymore,” Angiulo said. “Nothing is forever with the weather in Nahant, but this is pretty darn close.”
The equipment will be restored and refurbished before installing it on the property.

FULL STORY:

Principal Kevin Andrews announced three projects to improve recreation at Nahant’s Johnson Elementary School on Friday. A new playground, rock-climbing area, and bike trail extending from the Heritage Trail to the school are all slated to become additions in the future. “It is an ongoing effort ...

A judge dismissed a lawsuit against the town of Holden over its decision not to comply with MBTA 3A Multi-unit housing.
02/09/2024

A judge dismissed a lawsuit against the town of Holden over its decision not to comply with MBTA 3A Multi-unit housing.

A lawsuit against a Central Massachusetts town over its noncompliance with a state law meant to increase the housing supply has been dismissed.

Littleton resident Steve Glines: rezoning the district and putting in high density housing would “methodically destroy t...
02/06/2024

Littleton resident Steve Glines: rezoning the district and putting in high density housing would “methodically destroy the value” of his property.

Littleton resident Ed Fultz: "adding high-density housing in these neighborhoods would destroy the character of the town."

Voters at Littleton’s special Town Meeting Nov. 1 voted to reject an article that would have implemented a new residential zoning district to comply with the state’s controversial MBTA Communities …

The Town Administrator is looking to move the Council on Aging to the Johnson School library.https://itemlive.com/2023/1...
11/18/2023

The Town Administrator is looking to move the Council on Aging to the Johnson School library.

https://itemlive.com/2023/11/17/nahant-may-repurpose-school-library-to-council-on-aging/?fbclid=IwAR3OwMsB1l22q7SwwXTQRh8t7lpdt_Qfxa_GZEau5S34s9-Ei-lyr83xy6c

NAHANT — With plans to renovate the Council on Aging’s (COA) kitchen exceeding their expected costs, the town is exploring a new option — moving its COA center to the Johnson School’s library. Town Administrator Tony Barletta presented the idea to the School Committee this week, noting that ...

Last week, the town of Nahant hired Waterline Industries to upgrade the pump station for roughly $5.9 million.
11/03/2023

Last week, the town of Nahant hired Waterline Industries to upgrade the pump station for roughly $5.9 million.

NAHANT — The Massachusetts Clean Water Board of Trustees issued the town an approximately $1.2 million low-interest loan for its water and sewer repair and replacement project. At Special Town Meeting in 2021, residents voted to authorize the borrowing of up to $3 million to upgrade the town’s w...

September 11, 2023Nahant Preservation Trust, Inc. v. Mount Vernon Fire Ins. Co.The Nahant Preservation Trust brought sui...
09/14/2023

September 11, 2023

Nahant Preservation Trust, Inc. v. Mount Vernon Fire Ins. Co.

The Nahant Preservation Trust brought suit against USLI in state court, seeking a declaration that the insurer was obligated to provide coverage for defense costs and indemnification in the Northeastern University "Article 97" lawsuit.

The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Federal District Court decision finding the insured lost all coverage because it failed to report a claim made during the policy, before or within sixty days of the expiration date of its insurance policy.

The First Circuit affirmed the District Court’s dismissal of the Nahant Preservation Trust’s coverage claim due to untimely notice. Its analysis echoed the lower court’s rationale that the Nahant Preservation Trust’s interpretation of the Exclusion Amendment was implausible, at best.

Strict Construction of Claims-Made Policy Strikes Again

BOS MEETING TONIGHT - Town Administrator says residents told him that they enjoy being able to put out "unlimited" trash...
09/06/2023

BOS MEETING TONIGHT - Town Administrator says residents told him that they enjoy being able to put out "unlimited" trash and only paying a uniform fee - all residents pay the same no matter how much they put out.
NEW FEE = $405 whether you put out one trash barrel or 20

Did you know?Out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, only 71 (less than 20%) have met the affordable housing s...
08/30/2023

Did you know?

Out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, only 71 (less than 20%) have met the affordable housing state requirement that was enacted in 1969.

While the new SHI provides important information about the state’s progress toward greater housing affordability, the picture remains incomplete.

Nahant was given $1,050,000 in ARPA funds - a portion of which will be used to reimburse residents for their personal co...
08/22/2023

Nahant was given $1,050,000 in ARPA funds - a portion of which will be used to reimburse residents for their personal composting fees.

Some of the approved uses for ARPA funds: Invest in water, sewer infrastructure and provide emergency relief from natural disasters

What are ARPA funds? The Federal American Rescue Plan Act, commonly known as ARPA, provided funds to the Commonwealth and its municipalities from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund and Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery

To learn more:

The federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided approximately $8.7 billion to Massachusetts through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The Commonwealth received $5.3 billion from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund (CSFRF). Municipalities and functional counties in th...

Nahant Board of Selectmen voted to lower the Quorum for the Sept 12 Special Town Meeting by 60%. (From 75 registered vot...
08/13/2023

Nahant Board of Selectmen voted to lower the Quorum for the Sept 12 Special Town Meeting by 60%. (From 75 registered voters to 30.)

https://itemlive.com/2023/08/03/nahant-votes-to-lower-quorum-requirements-for-town-meeting/The

NAHANT — The Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to reduce the town’s Town Meeting quorum requirements from 75 to 30 residents at a meeting Wednesday night. In 2020, former Gov. Charlie Baker signed the Acts of 2020, a series of laws and regulations aimed at reducing the impact of COVID-19. Cha...

ANNUAL TOWN MEETING 2021, ARTICLE 20. (Coast Guard Design and Development Advisory Committee)VOTED: 528 in favor 366 opp...
07/29/2023

ANNUAL TOWN MEETING 2021, ARTICLE 20. (Coast Guard Design and Development Advisory Committee)

VOTED: 528 in favor 366 opposed. Passed vote required.

To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to dispose of the property on Castle Road and Goddard Drive (known as the Coast Guard Housing)(Assessors Map 12D-0-41 and being premises being described in a deed recorded in the Essex County Registry of Deeds in Book 24011, page 401), and apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment of any outstanding debt issued by the Town to acquire the property in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 63 of the General Laws, under the following conditions:

That the existing houses are demolished, the in-ground oil storage tanks are removed, the land is leveled, the land is subdivided, and subject to any title issues being resolved, 12 individual lots be sold with deed restriction that no single individual/entity/group can purchase more than 1 lot, and lots cannot be combined, while retaining [permanent easements in, on and under] the following areas of said property

- An approximate 15-foot-wide path to connect the Heritage Trail to Bailey’s Hill;

- An approximate 30 -foot-wide easement abutting the golf course to clear encroachment of the first tee;

- An approximate 10-to-20-foot-wide easement abutting Bailey’s Hill to eliminate any encroachment to the dirt road access to the Bunker;

- And to prevent overdevelopment, deed restrictions be placed on each deed to limit the maximum Floor Area Ratio for these lots to 25%, and, to reduce construction congestion, sell alternating lots in 2 offerings over 2 years

- And all costs associated with the preparation of the lots and sale of the properties be paid off first with profits from the sale and to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow, a sum of money to pay all costs of completing the conditions outlined above, including the payment of costs related or incidental thereto, or take any other action relative thereto.

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