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Marblehead Museum’s April programs
Women’s history walking tour
» Saturday, April 15 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
» Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m.
The Marblehead Museum’s annual Women’s History Walking Tour returns for its second year, with five brandnew historic sites.
This hour long tour of downtown Marblehead focuses on Victorian women from the 1860s to the 1920s. Discover the stories of courageous women who helped end slavery, fought for women’s rights, saw the world on their bicycles and made a few movies along the way. Learn more: https:// bit.ly/3lRxrJj.
Annual meeting
» Thursday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m.
Briefs
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Appointed vacancies
The town is currently seeking volunteers to fill several vacancies on appointed boards, commissions and committees. Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest and a resume to the Select Board, Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St., or via email at wileyk@ marblehead.org.
For more information, contact the Select Board’s Office at 7816310000.
Below is a list of open positions:
» MBTA Advisory Board
» Oneyear term
Marblehead Disabilities Commission
» Threeyear term
» One unexpired vacancy (term to expire in 2024)
» One unexpired vacancy (term to expire in 2025)
Task Force Against Discrimination
» Oneyear term
The collection will run during regular business hours from April 3 to April 28. Drop off donations of diapers or wipes to the Marblehead Health Department in the Mary Alley Building at 7 Widger Road. transfer station. Contact the Public Health Department at 7816310212 for additional volunteer information.
» Affordable Housing Trust Fund
» Oneyear term
Entrepreneur fair
On May 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Marblehead Community Charter Public School will host an entrepreneur fair.
This event will feature student businesses ranging from homemade dog treats, soup kits, jewelry, and sea glass pictures among other booths.
Young entrepreneurs between the ages of 8 and 16 who would like to sell their items can sign up at bit.ly/40O4n4a. Students from all over the North Shore are participating in this event. The Charter School will have between 30 and 40 vendors, and the public is invited to come and support the students.
The Marblehead Museum will hold its annual meeting on April
LEGAL NOTICE
27. Members of the Marblehead Museum Board of Directors will update the public on the year’s museum business and, afterward, enjoy a talk with architectural historian Myron O. Stachiw, who
TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD CONSERVATION COMMISSION
The Marblehead Conservation Commission will hold a VIRTUAL (zoom) public hearing beginning at or after 7:00 PM on April 13, 2023 on an application filed by Scott Patrowicz, P.E., Patrowicz Land Development Engineering (applicant) on behalf of Janet
A. Himmel, Trustee, 35 Foster Street Realty Trust (owner) for maintenance re-pointing repairs to an existing seawall, site work/ landscaping at 102 Harbor Avenue (Map 918, Parcel 11 & 11A) in an area subject to the Wetlands Protection Act and the Marblehead Wetlands Protection Bylaw This hearing will be held remotely in accordance with Governor Baker ’s March 12, 2020 Order Superseding Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law G.L. c.30A, section 18 and the Governor ’s March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place. Request to make an appointment to review plans and information by E-mailing: engineers @ marblehead.org For any questions, please call (781) 631-1529. Details on how to access the hearing remotely via the internet will be posted on the meeting agenda at least 48-hours prior to the hearing.
The link to the agenda is: https://www.marblehead.org/conservation-commission Brian LeClair Chairman Marblehead Conservation Commission will discuss his investigations of Jeremiah Lee’s brick kitchen. The annual meeting is free, but registration is required. It can be viewed inperson or via Zoom. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3lRxrJj.