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Millbury’s Closed Government In Plain Sight
Millbury residents are speaking out against a troubling pattern of closed government practices, including silenced public input, removed records, and evasive leadership. This in-depth report explores the growing demand for transparency, accountability, and meaningful public participation—and how the community is mobilizing for real change in the face of obstruction and poor governance.
Minimum Compliance, Maximum Distrust: The Cost Of Closed Government
Millbury residents challenge Town Manager Karyn E. Clark and Town Planner Conor McCormack’s statements on transparency, exposing how the town has the tools—but not the will—to provide timely public access to records before meetings.
It’s Not About Storage Space — It’s About Open Government
Massachusetts law requires transparency in local government. Open Meeting Law and Public Records Law mandate public access to meeting materials, yet many boards hide documents under the false excuse of storage limits. Learn why withholding information benefits developers over residents and why Open Meeting Law complaints are rising.
Ongoing And Systemic Violations Of The Massachusetts Public Records Law And Open Meeting Law
Town of Millbury is served with Open Meeting Law Complaint. When government employees ignore Public Records and Open Meeting Laws, it blocks transparency, reduces public trust, and discourages civic engagement. Learn how noncompliance harms resident participation and weakens democracy at the local level.
Accountability Matters: A Tale Of Two Towns And The Developers Behind Perry Place And Rice Pond Village
This blog post explores the contrasting responses of Auburn and Millbury to Chapter 40B housing developments proposed by Steven F. Venincasa and James Venincasa. It highlights how Auburn officials held the developers accountable, while Millbury residents were left to bear the burden of legal challenges. Learn about site constraints, legal hurdles, and the importance of community action and municipal oversight in protecting neighborhood character and safety.
Fear Drove The MBTA Communities Act Approval
Millbury's adoption of the MBTA Communities Act reveals a troubling pattern of fear-based governance, low civic participation, and decisions that favor developers over residents. It's time to demand transparency, leadership, and real planning.