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Also, tree wardens for towns with populations greater than 10,000 residents, such as Wellesley, “shall be qualified by training and experience in the field of arboriculture.” ...
Landowners can plant trees or shrubs within the right-of-way, he said, but must get permission from the tree warden. If they want to prune such items, they also must get permission. He said he did ...
PEABODY — Brian Grant, 38, has always loved parks and trees. But as the city’s new tree warden — essentially, the guardian of trees — Grant sees them with new ...
SWANSEA — Town Administrator John McAuliffe came before the Advisory and Finance Board with a request from Tree Warden Wayne Dias, to transfer $25,000 from the reserve fund into his budget ...
The tree warden is holding a public hearing Tuesday, and the Planning Board will host one soon as well. The matter will eventually come before the Select Board for approval, and while McCarthy doesn’t ...
Tree Warden’s are also responsible for deciding on whether and when to plant new public trees. In Massachusetts all cities and towns are required to have a tree warden.
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