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Chelmsford wins second place for its Annual Town Report at the MMA Conference on January 22, 2012. The Annual Town Report Contest, sponsored by the Massachusetts Selectmen’s Association, honors communities that produce the most impressive town reports.
Judging criteria include: attractiveness of the report cover and layout, material arrangement, presentation of statistics and data, summary of the year’s achievements, evidence of local planning for the future, and the report’s practical utility. First-, second- and third-place winners are selected in each of three categories based on population.
Winners are recognized and given a plaque during an awards ceremony at the MMA’s Annual Meeting & Trade Show.
The Massachusetts Municipal Association will formally recognize the quality of the Town of Chelmsford's Annual Town Report as one of the top three statewide in its population category (above 12,500) at its annual meeting on January 21, 2012.  Green Communities - Chelmsford October 25, 2010 - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles (center) presents a Green Communities grant to the town of Chelmsford to help fund clean energy projects. Also pictured are (from left) Rep. James Arciero, Rep. Cory Atkins, Chelmsford Town Manager Paul Cohen, Rep. Thomas Golden, Chelmsford Selectman Eric Dahlberg, Rep. David Nangle, and Chelmsford Selectman Jon Kurland
On October 25, 2010, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles joined local and state officials to present six communities - Andover, Chelmsford, Hamilton, Lowell, Tyngsboro and Wenham - with Green Communities grants, which fund clean energy projects. The six communities are among 35 cities and towns across the state selected this summer to share $8.1 million in grants, which are funded through proceeds from carbon allowance auctions under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The grant awards were presented during an event at Lowell City Hall.  Jeanne Parziale, HR Director; Gary Persichetti, Public Facilities Director; Paul Cohen, Town Manager
Chelmsford receives the Loss Control Award from Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association for FY 2010. MIIA is the property and Casualty Insurance carriers for the Town of Chelmsford
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