The Board of Selectmen will be discussing at their March 23 meeting whether or
not to place an article on the annual town meeting warrant to allow the alternative
remediation concept proposed by Harvard to be considered by the voters. This agenda
item is scheduled to begin at approximately 7:30 p.m., not 6:30 p.m. as reported in
Sunday's Globe West.

Town of Weston – Town Caucus Results
| Office to be Filled |
Caucus Nominee |
Term |
| Moderator |
Wendy Spector |
1 year |
| Selectman |
Douglas P. Gillespie |
3 years |
| Board of Assessor |
David C. Bennett |
3 years |
| School Committee |
Edward E. Heller |
3 years |
| School Committee |
Sanjay Saini |
3 years |
| Recreation Commission |
Victoria A. Whalen |
3 years |
| Receation Commission |
Vacant |
3 years |
| Planning Board |
David O. Mendolsohn |
5 years |
Planning Board
(to fill a vacancy) |
Carol Seto |
3 years |
| Library Trustees |
Barbara F. Coburn |
3 years |
| Library Trustees |
Doris A. Sullivan |
3 years |
| Board of Health |
Nicholas G. Guerina |
3 years |
| Commissioner of Trust Funds |
Janell Phillips |
3 years |
| Measurers of Lumber |
David C. Bennet |
1 year |
| Measurers of Lumber |
Maureen Ecker |
1 year |
| Measurers of Lumber |
David Kominz |
1 year |
The Board of Selectmen has invited members of the Case Estates Review
Committee and Case Estates Building Advisory Committee to attend its
regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, March 9, at 7:30 p.m. to discuss
with them and get their input on the alternate remediation concept
presented by Harvard with regard to contamination on the Case Estates
land. The meeting will be held in the Town Hall, lower level conference
room. All are invited

The Weston Town Clerk confirmed today, February 24th that on February 1st 2010, Gary Lee resigned from his elected position on the Planning Board. He served from May of 2008 to February 2010. Approximately 21 months of his 60 month term. No reason was mentioned for his unexpected departure.
The Storm Water Group consisting of Wendy Diotalevi, Board of Health Director, Stephen Fogg, Town Engineer,
Michele Grzenda, Conservation Agent, Susan Haber, Town Planner, Robert Morra, Building Inspector, will be holding a public hearing in March to review the proposed Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Bylaw to be brought to Town meeting in May. The EPA is requiring that by June Towns in the Charles River Watershed test for certain pollutants in its drainage system. Weston has a limited drainage system so this bylaw has different effects on different parts of town. Private roads systems are not monitored by the town but if illicit discharge is found in the town system near a private road system than the proposed bylaw will allow the town to demand the private road to test and remediate any violation to the bylaw. Understand drainage on your property and in your neighborhood.
The purpose of the Illicit Discharge By-law is to regulate illicit connections and discharges to the municipal storm drain system for the protection of the Town’s water bodies and groundwater, and to safeguard the public health, safety, welfare and the environment.

On March 2nd the League of Women Voters will be hosting an important informational session on Lyme Disease called “Lyme Time” Please attend this meeting where doctors, professors and the Weston Board of Health will discuss Lyme Disease and how you can prepare and protect your family for the upcoming Tick season. For more information call Diana Chaplin 781.354.9010
