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Nahant preps for Town Meeting


NAHANT — As Nahant prepares for Saturday’s annual Town Meeting, members of the Select Board, as well as the Finance and Advisory Committee, spent a lengthy joint session Thursday evening reviewing motions, clarifying procedures, and preparing residents for what officials acknowledged could be a complicated series of budget votes.

Much of the discussion centered on Article 6 and the town’s three proposed budget scenarios: a level-services budget, a $1 million override budget, and a smaller override proposal. 

The members stressed the importance of helping voters understand that multiple budgets can receive support at Town Meeting. 

Finance officials and town leaders debated how much explanation should be given before Article 6 is introduced on Saturday. 

Several members supported a brief presentation outlining how the override process works and explaining that voters may support more than one proposal.

Town officials also emphasized the practical importance of passing at least the baseline budget before the new fiscal year begins on July 1. 

“I want to be clear that at least 6A has to pass.” Town Administrator Alison Nieto stated, “because I want a budget as of July 1.” 

Moderator procedures were another major topic. Members discussed limiting debate and clarifying that early questions on Article 6 should focus only on procedure and not broader policy debates. 

“We’re not talking about them. We’re not. No discussion,” Town Clerk Diane Dunfee said while describing the proposed question-and-answer format.

The meeting also included reviews of standard warrant articles involving salaries, water and sewer budgets, capital projects, borrowing measures, and Community Preservation Committee spending. 

Members discussed possible amendments to an Affordable Housing Trust proposal and how to explain the article clearly to residents. It was repeatedly stressed that the proposal is optional under state law and not mandated by the Commonwealth.

Throughout the meeting, committee members worked through article assignments, presentation plans, and voting thresholds while preparing for what is expected to be a long and closely watched Town Meeting.



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