Politics & Government

Hampton Selectmen Review Entertainment Licenses

Selectmen will also hold a hearing on acceptance of a $25,400 grant to buy EMS transport equipment.

The Hampton Board of Selectmen will review entertainment licenses and hold a public hearing for a $25,400 Homeland Security grant at its meeting Monday, April 14.

The meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., starts off with a public hearing on application, acceptance and expense of a $25,400 state Homeland Security grant for the purchase of EMS transport equipment for bariatric patients.

A second public hearing will follow on the drainage easement to the town on Litchfield Drive.

New business before the town includes non-union wage adjustments and an engineering contract amendment for High Street and Lafayette Road drainage work.

Entertainment licenses under review are for Community Oven, Casino Ballroom and Bernie's Bar and Grill, according to the board's agenda.


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