Noun
One of a board of town officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the general public business of the town, and have a kind of executive authority. The number is usually from three to seven in each town.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFred Camillo, the first selectman of Greenwich’s board of selectmen, said the board had scheduled a special meeting on Wednesday to talk how the town would better enforce rules on social distancing and mask wearing. Source: Internet
“A new joint safety complex at Veterans Memorial Parkway is viable,” said Selectman James Keller after months of research with a committee. Source: Internet
By Melanie Petrucci, Contributing Writer Northborough – Northborough Selectman Jeff Amberson spoke on behalf of the Northborough Municipal Naming Committee and introduced the proposal to. Source: Internet
Former selectman Kathleen DiFruscia agreed that the town common area is a good place to begin beautifying Windham. Source: Internet
Harry Wright, a Bradford selectman, locks up the door at the Bradford Town Hall in 2012, after walking through and fixing a window with a broken latch that was blown open by the wind. Source: Internet
Plummer – I am finishing up my second term as a selectman in Casco that means finishing my sixth year! Source: Internet