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Mansfield Town Hall. The town is governed by an open town meeting, and is managed by a select board [20] and town manager. The Mansfield Public Safety Complex, completed in 2019, houses the police and fire departments and is located in Mansfield Center on Route 106. There is also a secondary fire station located in West Mansfield.
Massachusetts, with forests covering 3,060,000 acres (12,400 km 2) (59%) of its land area, administers more than 500,000 acres (2,000 km 2) [1] of state forest, wildlife and watershed land under the cabinet level Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
Cambridge Urban Forestry (Massachusetts) Tree warden laws in the New England states are important examples of some of the earliest and most far-sighted state urban forestry and forest conservation legislation. In 1896, the Massachusetts legislature passed the first tree warden law, and the other five New England states soon followed suit ...
Owning large trees can give rise to certain legal duties. However, no one should rush to cut down their trees out of fear of a lawsuit. ... (850-590-7942 or schapman@schapman.law) Ed Duke is ...
Several North Central Mass. farms are accepting donated Christmas trees for their goats, or consider town pickup dates ... Trees can be dropped off at a designated area behind the VFW from Tuesday ...
However, from the perspective of Massachusetts law, politics, and geography, cities and towns are the same type of municipal unit, differing primarily in their form of government and some state laws which set different rules for each type. There is no unincorporated land in Massachusetts. The land area of the state is completely divided up ...
Upgrades to the Mansfield water treatment plant that began in 2021 are slated to be finished in early 2024, according to a news release from K. E. McCartney & Associates.
This category contains the native flora of Massachusetts as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus) are only included if monotypic or endemic.