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Category: Finance Committee

FinCom Recommends $125.1 Million Budget to Town Meeting

Reading, MA — By a vote of 8-0 the Finance Committee (FinCom) voted to recommend a $109,621,926 Fiscal Year...
Finance Committee

FinCom Reviews Municipal Budgets

Reading, MA — Discussion regarding two additional positions to the municipal budget drove most of the questions that the...
Finance Committee

FinCom Approves Revised FY2021 Budget

Reading, MA — After three and a half hours of discussion, voting, and debate, The Finance Committee (FinCom) voted...
Finance Committee

FinCom Reviews FY 2021 Budget Changes

Reading, MA — Town Manager Robert LeLacheur outlined newly-determined shortfalls in expected revenues for the Fiscal Year 2021 budget...
Covid-19, Finance Committee

Five Selected for FinCom

Reading, MA — The Appointments Committee, consisting of Town Moderator Alan Foulds, Select Board chair Mark Dockser, and Finance...
Finance Committee

FinCom Recommends Fourteen Warrant Articles

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Reading, MA — The Finance Committee (FinCom) voted 7-0 to recommend the Fiscal Year 2021 budget to Town Meeting...
Finance Committee

Additional Funding Needed for Modular Classrooms

Director of Facilities Joe Huggins reported changes in the plan to address space needs for the 2020-21 school year...
Finance Committee, School Committee

Finance Committee Prepares for Town Meeting

Town Manager Robert LeLacheur reported to the Finance Committee on September 11 regarding Town Meeting Article 4, which asks...
Finance Committee

FinCom Approves FY2020 Budget

The Finance Committee (FinCom) unanimously voted to approve all 23 line items in the Fiscal Year 2020 budget on...
Finance Committee

FINCOM hears budget proposals

READING – At the Finance Committee meeting held on March 7, 2016, four departments presented their Fiscal Year ‘17...
Finance Committee, Government
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