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In an unprecedented move, Lenox Select Board members have opposed the School Committee's budget, which called for a 4.1 percent increase in spending.
The Lee Select Board will spend the next two weeks pulling together a strategic plan for finding a successor to Chris Ketchen and what to do in the interim until a new town administrator is found. Lee was forced to seek its own day-to-day town hall boss after Lenox pulled the plug on a shared administrator agreement. Ketchen’s last day in Lee is Sept. 26.
Lee Select Board likely to begin search for a town administrator now that Lenox has opted out of a shared-municipal boss with Lee. Current and former Lee Select Board members laud Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen for managing two towns at once. Past selectmen David Consolati and Thomas Wickham say they understand why Lenox pulled out of the agreement
Asserting that the town has so much on its plate that it needs the full-time service of Christopher Ketchen, the Lenox Select Board voted 5-0 in a closed-door session Wednesday night to terminate the inter-municipal agreement with the town of Lee and bring him back to Lenox as the full-time town manager.
{child_flags:top_story}Proposal opens door for historical renovation of Mount farmhouse
LENOX — The Mount, home of Edith Wharton Restoration, hopes to embark on a historical renovation project to restore the Laurel Lake shorefront…
LENOX — A proposed recreational marijuana operation at the Cork ’N Hearth restaurant location, just over the Lee town line, has raised opposit…
LENOX — Selectman Edward Lane sharply has criticized the leader of a lawsuit against the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals, filed in February, ai…
LENOX — After more than three years as chief administrative officer of Lee and Lenox, Christopher Ketchen has a new three-year personal servic…