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Vol. 48 | No. 20 | May 20, 2022

Northborough Planning Board heads to trial in Gutierrez appeal

Westborough Civic Club holds 2022 fishing challenge

By Laura Hayes Senior Reporter

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Matthew and son Connor Capaldo participate in this year’s fishing challenge.

By Tyler Charpentier Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH - The Westborough Civic Club held its annual fishing challenge last Saturday afternoon at Minuteman Park in town. A popular attraction for many families, this year’s fishing challenge marked a return to normalcy, of sorts, after COVID-19 forced the cancellation of 2020’s event before delaying last year’s event. This was the first time since 2019 that the fishing challenge took place as scheduled in May. The event is split into three categories based on age groups. Those consist of a youth group for individuals ages eight and under, a junior group for those ages nine to 15 and an adult group for everyone older than 15.

NORTHBOROUGH - Attorneys representing the Northborough Planning Board were in land court in Boston on Monday for the trial in a developer’s appeal of a 2020 Planning Board decision. This development took place more than a year after the Gutierrez Company appealed the Planning Board’s decision in state land court, with attorneys arguing for several hours and hearing the testimony of a total of four witnesses. What was proposed In the appeal, Gutierrez argued that the Planning Board “failed to apply the correct standards” of review to their application. Gutierrez had proposed the construction of a 105,900-square-foot warehouse located at 0 and 301 Bartlett Street. The developers submitted an application with the Planning Board in December 2019, which was later revised in February of 2020. The property is located in the town’s Industrial Zoning District. It is, in turn, almost entirely within the Groundwater Protection Overlay District 3, though a small portion juts into the Groundwater Protection Overlay District 1.

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Gutierrez Company project engineer Timothy Williams is sworn in to testify in land court this week.

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