The Raynham Channel

The Raynham Channel

Raynham
Shteti Shtetet e Bashkuara
Zhanret Artet
Gjuha EN-US
Episode 188
I/E fundit 30.06.2026

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  • Raynham Select Board 06/30/2026 30.06.2026 29min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Permits are the paper trail of a town’s future, and this Raynham Select Board meeting makes that future easy to see in numbers, timelines, and votes. We start with the building department’s midyear snapshot: how many building permits are coming in, how ADUs (accessory dwelling units) are accelerating across town, and why most of those ADU projects are conversions of existing basements or space over garages instead of brand-ne...
  • Raynham Select Board 06/16/2026 17.06.2026 23min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A town’s biggest wins often look like small, specific decisions and this Select Board meeting is full of them. We start with the work you can literally drive on: Highway updates on completed road projects, fresh line striping, rubberized chip seal streets, and the follow up steps that protect new pavement. We also talk about the kind of safety fix most people only notice after it is done, replacing a repeatedly damaged asphal...
  • Conservation Commission 06/10/2026 10.06.2026 1h 7min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A wetlands plan can look perfect on paper and still fall apart the moment a machine shows up on site. We walk through a real Conservation Commission meeting where neighbors, engineers, and contractors all run into the same hard truth: near wetlands, sequencing and documentation matter as much as design. We start with a proposed subdivision at 699 Locust Street, including a new roadway and a stormwater drainage system built a...
  • Conservation Commission 05/20/2026 10.06.2026 17min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A small mistake in a buffer zone can turn into a big problem fast, and the fix is rarely glamorous. We open with the core mechanics of a Conservation Commission meeting: setting the July through December schedule, voting minutes with proper abstentions, and keeping the public record clean. That structure matters because wetlands permitting lives and dies on documented decisions, clear conditions, and follow through that holds...
  • Raynham Select Board 05/19/2026 10.06.2026 25min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A town can feel “stuck” until you hear the decisions getting made in real time. We sit down with the Raynham board meeting audio and follow the thread from everyday public works to big-ticket infrastructure wins, including a headline-making award: $4.233 million in state funding to fully cover construction for the Pine Street culvert. We talk through why the culvert project is complex, what’s already done on the design side, ...
  • Raynham Select Board 06/02/2026 10.06.2026 22min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A routine agenda turns into a surprisingly rich snapshot of how a town actually runs. We start with the nuts and bolts of governance, including why the meeting is recorded instead of broadcast live, then move quickly into the month’s public safety picture with clear numbers and real-world incidents that shaped May in Raynham, Massachusetts. The police report covers calls for service, arrests, and two standout cases: a shoplif...
  • Parks and Recreation 05/05/2026 11.05.2026 27min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Summer programs don’t “fill up” anymore, they disappear. We sit down as a town parks and recreation board and work through what that demand actually looks like on the ground: daycare returning-student counts, outreach to incoming kindergarten families, and a summer camp registration wave so intense it’s compared to the Hunger Games. We also talk real dollars, from gas-driven fee adjustments to why reinvesting revenue into fie...
  • Planning Board 05/07/2026 07.05.2026 1h 6min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A resignation letter kicks off a surprisingly high-stakes chain reaction: how does a town planning board replace an associate member fast, fairly, and in a way that holds up under public scrutiny? We walk through Raynham’s real process, from the 14-day notice to the Select Board to the shared advertising window, resume review, interviews at each board’s discretion, and a joint vote. If you’ve ever wondered how local governmen...
  • Conservation Commission 05/06/2026 06.05.2026 21min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) You can hear the moment a routine meeting becomes a lesson in how local permitting should work. We make votes, set conditions, and keep the record clear, because the smallest procedural slip can create real problems later. From the start, we’re focused on what’s actually being proposed on the ground and what documentation has to match it, especially when regulated areas and state oversight come into play. We walk through a n...
  • Raynham Select Board 05/05/2026 06.05.2026 45min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Your town’s biggest decisions rarely arrive with dramatic music. They show up as motions, votes, and hard numbers, and this Raynham Select Board meeting is a clear look at how local government actually works. We start by reorganizing the board after the annual town election, welcoming a new member, and setting leadership roles that guide everything from policy to process. From there, we hear deep, practical reporting from pu...
  • Raynham Select Board 04/21/2026 21.04.2026 33min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Town life isn’t abstract, it’s roads that get resurfaced, inspections that protect public health, and the internet connection that municipal buildings rely on to serve residents. We walk through a packed Raynham Select Board meeting that moves from quick votes to the kind of operational details most people only notice when something breaks or a deadline is looming. We start with community health and safety updates, including...
  • Josh Henrique Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee Candidate 17.04.2026 26min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Local school elections rarely sound dramatic, until you hear what families are being asked to give up. We sit down with Joshua Henrique, a candidate for the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School Committee, to talk about the real-world stakes behind a school budget: electives that disappear, class sizes that climb, and extracurriculars that start feeling out of reach for working families. If you care about Raynham schools, Bridg...
  • Matt Andrade Raynham Select Board Candidate 2026 17.04.2026 24min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Raynham’s biggest debates are not happening in theory, they’re showing up in crowded classrooms, aging public safety spaces, and the uneasy feeling that the budget never quite catches up. We sit down with Matt Andrade, candidate for the open seat on the Raynham Select Board, to hear why he’s running now and what he thinks has to change for the town to move forward. Matt shares his Raynham roots, his years on the Planning Boa...
  • Lou Pacheco Raynham Select Board Candidate 2026 17.04.2026 30min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Local government sounds simple until you’re the one making the call with limited money, competing priorities, and neighbors who all need something different. We talk with Raynham Select Board candidate Lou Pacheco about what the job really looks like when you treat it as public service, not a slogan: get out in the field, learn the facts firsthand, bring them back to the board, and explain decisions clearly where everyone can...
  • Linda Brackett Raynham Select Board Candidate 2026 17.04.2026 22min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Raynham doesn’t feel like the quiet little town it once was and that’s exactly why this conversation matters. Host Pat Riley sits down with Linda Brackett, a first-time candidate for the open Raynham Select Board seat, to talk about what happens when growth, development, and rising costs collide with everyday life for families and seniors. She’s not selling a miracle fix. She’s making the case for practical leadership, fair p...
  • James DuPont Bridgewater-Raynham School Committe Candidate 2026 17.04.2026 26min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Property taxes go up on “potential value,” but paychecks do not, and that gap is squeezing local schools. We talk with James DuPont, candidate for the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School Committee and a former committee member, about what voters should watch for when budgets get tight and trust gets tested. He shares his long view of how the district changed, why institutional memory matters on a board, and what it takes to c...
  • Planning Board 04/16/2026 16.04.2026 1h 14min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Thirty-five years on a planning board leaves fingerprints on almost everything a town becomes and this meeting proves it. We start by honoring Vice Chair Burke Fountain on his final night, reading a proclamation that names April 16, 2026 as Burke Fountain Appreciation Day and talking candidly about what it means to lose a steady legal mind in the room. It’s warm, funny, and very real: the kind of local government moment you d...
  • Conservation Commission 04/15/2026 15.04.2026 28min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A bridge project over the Taunton River, a drive-thru redevelopment brushing up against a wetlands buffer, and an ADU on a quiet residential lot all land on the same agenda and the same question: what does “small impact” actually mean when wetlands protection laws are on the line? We start by wrapping up the Colony Avenue bridge reconstruction, where the key hurdle is whether a DEP number is required. Once DEP confirms the p...
  • Sewer Commission 04/09/2026 15.04.2026 36min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A car wash wants to take over an old restaurant, and the headline isn’t soaps or vacuums, it’s wastewater. We walk through how the Raynham Board of Civil Commissioners thinks about sewer capacity, change of use, and what “8,600 gallons per day” really means once recycling and discharge are on the table. Along the way, we dig into practical due diligence like camera-scoping an older sewer service before anyone assumes the exis...
  • Park and Recreation 04/07/2026 15.04.2026 27min
    (Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) Childcare pressure, muddy fields, and a surprise question about hunting on public land all land on the table in this fast-moving town recreation meeting. We start with the practical stuff that keeps services running: updates to a town rental property, small repairs that prevent bigger problems, and the quiet importance of staying ahead of maintenance. Then we dig into the headline for many families: the daycare expansion is ...

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