MGL Chapter
Section
Town Meeting Article
Chapter/Acts
Description
Date Accepted
Chapter 10
§ 58
Article 24
Cultural Council
5-13-1997
Chapter 32
§ 85E
Retirement/police
2-18-1947
Chapter 32
§ 103(h)
Article 27
Chapter 456, § 3, Acts of 1998
Provide payment of the cost of living adjustment to non-contributory retirees, spouses and beneficiaries in the same amount and at the same time contributory retirees receive a cost of living adjustment
5-11-1999
Chapter 32B
Article 1
Group life insurance; Town to purchase additional group life and group accidental death and dismemberment insurance for employees
3-10-1969
Chapter 32B
§ 9A
Article 1
Group life insurance; Town to pay 1/2 of the premium costs payable by a retired employee and dependents
3-9-1970
Chapter 32B
§ 9E
Group life insurance; Town, in addition to the payment of 50% of a premium for contributory group life hospital, surgical, medical, dental and other health insurance for employees retired from the service of the Town, and their dependents, shall pay a subsidiary or additional rate
3-9-1970
Chapter 32B
§ 18
Article 17
Requiring retirees to participate in Medicare Part B, effective July 1, 2008, if eligible
4-24-2007
Chapter 32B
§ 20
Article 21
Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) Liability Trust Fund; special trust fund for appropriations made to cover unfunded actuarial determined liability of health care and other post-employment benefits for retirees
4-28-2009
Chapter 32B
§ 20
Article 38
Provides for the creation of a trust fund to reserve money for retiree health insurance and other post-employment benefits (OPEB)
5-9-2017
Chapter 32B
§ 20
Article 31
Designates the Treasurer of the Town of Longmeadow as custodian of the OPEB Fund
5-8-2018
Chapter 39
§ 23(d)
Article 10
Voting in adjudicatory hearings; can miss 1 meeting
11-28-2006
Chapter 40
§ 4A
Article 26
(Original vote 10-15-1996, Article 10) Enter municipal agreements with municipalities which may include, but not be limited to, Amherst, Chicopee, Greenfield, Holland, Holyoke, Montague, Northampton, Orange, Southwick, Springfield, Westfield, Wahtely, and Wilbraham, and the Franklin County Solid Waste Management District on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectman deem appropriate, for the purpose of sharing yard waste shredding equipment; (5-12-1998 vote) East Longmeadow added for purpose of sharing a fire safety house (32 ft. mobile classroom) for fire safety education
5-12-1998
Chapter 40
§ 4A
Article 30
Authorize the Town Manager to enter into an intermunicipal agreement with 1 or more other governmental units to provide public health services which the Board of Health is authorized to perform, in accordance with an intermunicipal mutual aid agreement to be entered into between the Town and various governmental units
4-25-2006
Chapter 40
§ 4G
Article 9
Permit Town to purchase equipment, supplies and materials costing less than $4,000 without advertisement to bid
5-13-1986
Chapter 40
§ 5B
Article 16
(Amend from former vote in Article 8 12-15-1964) Create stabilization fund pursuant to this chapter
5-14-1991
Chapter 40
§ 5B
Article 23
Establish Recreation Stabilization Fund for the purpose of funding capital and equipment needs for recreation programs
4-25-2006
Chapter 40
§ 5B
Article 7
Establish Employee Benefits Stabilization Fund for the purposes of funding for employee benefits to offset budgetary fluctuations and future increases
10-26-2010
Chapter 40
§ 8C
Article 11
Establishment of Conservation Commission and appointments thereto; not fewer than three nor more that seven members of this Commission
3-8-1962
Chapter 40
§ 8G
Article 4
Authorizes the Town to enter into agreements with other towns in MA and CT to provide mutual aid programs for the Police Department
5-13-2014
Chapter 40
§ 21D
Article 13
Noncriminal disposition of bylaw violations (5-29-1979); General Wetland Bylaw Section 9[1] to be enforced under this MGL
5-14-1985
Chapter 40
§ 22F
Article 10
Allows municipal boards or officers to set fees for issuance of licenses, permits or certificates
10-26-2010
Chapter 40
§ 30A
Variances from bylaws
2-23-1944
Chapter 40
§§ 41A to 42F
Article 31
Imposition and collection of liens for delinquent water charges and services
5-18-2003
Chapter 40
§§ 42G, 42H and 42I
Article 17
Chapter 332, Acts of 1955
Assessments to meet costs of installing water pipes in public and private ways
2-21-1956
Chapter 40
§ 57
Article 16
Chapter 640, Acts of 1985
Empowered the Town to deny applications for licenses or permits or to revoke or suspend any license or permit sought or held by a person who failed to pay local taxes
5-12-1987
Chapter 40
§ 57
Article 21
(1987 action repeated) Regulating licenses and permits of delinquent taxpayers
5-12-1992
Chapter 40
§ 57
Article 18
(1987 action repeated) Regulating licenses and permits of delinquent taxpayers; adds new § 2-319(d)
10-25-2005
Chapter 40
§ 58
Article 22
Allowing for municipal lien charges on real estate property that has not been paid any local charge or fee that is due the Town by its designated due date and adopt the following types of charges and fees which will become liens: real estate, personal property, water and sewer charges, and false alarm fees
5-12-1992
Chapter 40
§ 61
Article 22
Chapter 381, Acts of 1961
Allowance to construct and maintain private ways
3-14-1967
Chapter 40
§ 80
Mutual police aid
3-13-1973
Chapter 40D
§ 21(g)
Article 17
Contract for solid waste disposal pursuant to this MGL
5-8-1984
Chapter 41
§ 19J
Article 19
Allow payment of $100 per thousand registered voters as additional compensation to the Town Clerk for service as a member of the Board of Registrars of Voters
5-10-1994
Chapter 41
§ 19K
Article 14
Provide for additional compensation to a Town Clerk for attaining status
11-27-2001
Chapter 41
§ 21
Article 10
Board of Health; delete Article V, § 23, of the General Bylaws; established Board of Health; Selectmen will no longer act as the Board of Health.
5-10-1983
Chapter 41
§§ 35 to 37
Article 22
Town Treasurer; followed by the Town of Longmeadow under this article
5-11-1999
Chapter 41
§ 38A
Collection of accounts
5-14-1974
Chapter 41
§ 81A
Establishment of Planning Board
2-19-1952
Chapter 41
§§ 81F to 81J
Municipal plan
Chapter 41
§ 97A
Article 23
Establishment Police Department under Selectmen with Chief
3-9-1971
Chapter 41
§ 100A
Indemnification of officers and employees
2-16-1943
Chapter 41
§ 108
Article 1
Have the Town fix the salary and compensation of elective officers of the Town as provided by this MGL
5-8-1984
Chapter 41
§ 108L
Police career incentive
6-18-1974
Chapter 41
§ 108P
Article 13
Provide for additional compensation to a Town Collector or Town Treasurer for attaining status.
11-27-2001
Chapter 44
§ 6A
Article 21
Town Treasurer to borrow money pursuant to this MGL
5-8-1984
Chapter 44
§ 7, Clause 1
Article 2
Borrow money in accordance with this MGL
10-15-1956
Chapter 44
§ 17
Article 7
(Upgraded each year) In accordance with this law, Town Treasurer authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning every first of January for each new year and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year
3-8-1962
Chapter 44
§ 53D
Article 20
To establish a Parks and Recreation Revolving Fund which shall be kept separate and apart from all other monies by the Treasurer and in which shall be deposited the receipts received in connection with the conduct of self-supporting recreation and park services of the Town
5-12-1992
Chapter 44
§ 53E 1/2
Article 22
Council on Aging Home Modification Revolving Fund; to provide financial support for home modification projects for Longmeadow residents of limited means
5-11-2010
Chapter 44
§ 53E 1/2
Article 6
Establish a revolving fund for the School Department for vending machine
5-10-2011
Chapter 44
§ 53E 1/2
Article 26
Council on Aging Revolving Fund; establish a funding limit up to $85,000 to be expended by the Director of the Council on Aging
5-8-2018
Chapter 44
§ 53F
Article 12
Town Treasurer to enter into compensating balancing agreements with banking institutions having their principal offices in the Commonwealth during the Fiscal Year 2000 under this MGL (Article 7, 5-11-1999); updated annually it assumes; Town Treasurer to enter into compensating balancing agreements with banking institutions having their principal offices in the Commonwealth during the Fiscal Year 2006 under this MGL
5-10-2005
Chapter 44
§ 53F 1/2
Article 12
Establish water as an enterprise fund effective FY 09
11-27-2007
Chapter 44
§ 53F 1/2
Article 13
Establish sewer as an enterprise fund effective FY 09
11-27-2007
Chapter 44
§ 53F 1/2
Article 14
Establish solid waste and recycling as an enterprise fund effective FY 09
11-27-2007
Chapter 44
§ 53F 1/2
Article 6
Stormwater Enterprise Fund; establish a Stormwater Division within the DPW
5-8-2018
Chapter 44B
§§ 3 to 7
Article 41
Adopted the provisions of the Community Preservation Act
4-25-2006
Chapter 45
§ 14
Article 18, 19, and 20
School expansions and construction in accordance with these MGL provisions
3-13-1962
Chapter 48
§§ 42 to 44
Article 23
Established Fire Department and Chief
3-10-1970
Chapter 49
§ 33C
Overtime pay
3-14-1967
Chapter 51
§ 16A
Article 36
Create a 4-member Board of Election Commissioners. This act was revoked 8-20-2021 by Acts 2021, c. 43.
5-14-2019; revoked 8-20-2021
Chapter 59
§ 5, Clause 45
Article 14
Regarding over 70 abatements
5-10-1983
Chapter 59
§ 5, Clause 41
Chapter 653, Acts of 1982
Provisions increase the maximum levels of receipts and real and personal property of persons over age 70 or tax abatement qualifications
5-10-1983
Chapter 59
§ 5, Clause 41C
Article 21
Elderly exemptions: older citizens and surviving spouses; relating to property tax exemptions for older citizens, spouses and minors; repealed Clause 41B of 5-10-1983
5-14-1991
Chapter 59
§ 5, Clause 41D
Article 12
Provides a COLA adjustment for the elderly who receive a personal exemption under MGL c. 59, § 5, cl. 41C
11-28-2006
Chapter 59
§ 5, Clause 54
Article 26
Chapter 159, § 114, Acts of 2000
Exclude from taxing personal property accounts equaling $10,000 or less
5-8-2001
Chapter 59
§ 5K
Article 23
Enables cities and towns to create local option senior volunteer program
5-14-2002
Chapter 59
§ 5N
Article 23
Veterans work-off abatement program
5-7-2013
Chapter 59
§ 21A
Article 12
Provide for additional compensation to an Assessor or Assistant Assessor for attaining status; effective 7-1-2001
11-27-2001
Chapter 59
§ 41A
Article 31
Increase the gross receipts that seniors may have in the prior calendar year to be eligible to defer property taxes.
4-25-2006
Chapter 59
§ 57C
Article 9
Implementing quarterly property tax payments permitted by Ch. 653, § 42, Acts of 1989
5-8-1990
Chapter 60A
§ 1
Article 6
Chapter 397, Acts of 1982
Amended to provide exemption from motor vehicle excise tax for any vehicle owner by a former prisoner of war.
2-4-1986
Chapter 60A
§ 3F
Article 33
Allow the Town to designate a place on its property or motor vehicle excise tax bills or mail with such bills a separate form whereby taxpayers may voluntarily check off, donate and pledge an amount of money for the purposes of providing support for veterans and their dependents in need of immediate assistance
5-9-2017
Chapter 60A
§ 15
Article 29
Adopts a $10 demand fee effective July 1, 2010
5-11-2010
Chapter 61A
§§ 1 to 5
Article 13
Wetlands Bylaw Section 7.5, Subsection a, "land in agricultural use"[2] is to be eligible/qualified under Farmland Assessment Act under this MGL
5-14-1985
Chapter 64G
§ 3A
Article 35
Local excise tax; excise tax on short-term rentals at 6.00%
5-14-2019
Chapter 64L
§ 2A
Article 10
Local option meals tax
10-23-2012
Chapter 71
§ 7A
Article 4
Chapter 767, Acts of 1988
(Amended former Article 2 of 5-14-1985 date) As of 1988 provided state reimbursements for expenses associated with the transportation of students within the Town to and from the Greenwood Extended Day Care Program
12-5-1989
Chapter 71
§ 7H
Article 14
Adopt provisions to help with School Committee
5-14-1985
Chapter 71
§ 40
Article 14
Chapter 188, Acts of 1985
(Amended from Article 14 on 9-26-1985 date and Article 14 on 2-4-1986) Made with provisions to increase teachers salaries at least $18,000 per year
5-10-1988
Chapter 71
§ 40
Article 4
Increase the compensation to teachers to $20,000 except those employed as temporary subs or in training; off. 7-1-1987
5-10-1988
Chapter 71
§ 71E
Article 12
Establish a revolving fund to operate the Longmeadow Summer School by the Longmeadow School Department; revenue from the summer school to be placed in this revolving account and expended by the School Committee
5-10-1994
Chapter 71
§ 71F
Article 14
Provide that all money received by the School Committee as tuition payments for nonresident students and as state reimbursement for students who are foster care children be deposited with the Town Treasurer and held as a separate account to provide education for students in either category (Amended from Article 3, 9-20-1984 and Article 14, 5-14-1985)
2-4-1986
Chapter 79
Article 11
Eminent domain; acquire land by purchase or otherwise for school house and ground purposes, and for such other purposes as public school property may be used, as described in two parcels outlined in the article
7-21-1955
Chapter 83
§§ 16A to 16F
Article 32
Imposition and collection of liens for delinquent sewer charges and services
5-18-2003
Chapter 90
§ 18A
Article 3
Rules made to instruct use of public ways by pedestrians
12-15-1970
Chapter 90
§ 20A 1/2
Article 16
(STM Article 13, 10-15-1981); Fire Lane Bylaw (Article VI, Section 130) regulations pursuant to this MGL
5-14-1985
Chapter 90
§ 20C
Park fees
3-13-1973
Chapter 121B
Article 5
Town creates a Longmeadow Housing Authority, under the provisions of this chapter; Authority is to consist of five members, four of whom shall be initially appointed by the Selectmen and the fifth to be appointed by the State Department of Community Affairs; four official members to serve until the next Annual Town Meeting election
3-5-1984
Chapter 140
§§ 132 to 136
Dark smoke
2-23-1949
Chapter 140
§ 139
Article 15
Specifies the dog license fee uses
5-14-1985
Chapter 147
§ 13A
Article 28
Reserve Police Department FC
3-14-1972
Chapter 147
§ 16B
Police: one day with pay off out of every six days
3-14-1967
Chapter 148
§ 26E
Article 14
Chapter 527, Acts of 1989
Smoke detectors in residential structures;
5-8-1990
Chapter 148
§ 26I
Article 15
Chapter 642, Acts of 1989
In regards to automatic sprinklers
5-8-1990
Chapter 152
§ 69
Chapters 435 and 468, Acts of 1939
Allow teachers and clerks under compensation insurance
2-18-1941
Chapter 152
§ 69
Article 6
Designated fess to be covered by workers' compensation
11-7-1967
Chapter 175
§§ 133 to 138A
Group life insurance for employees; prior it was postponed on 2-17-1959
3-15-1960
Chapter 200A
§ 9A
Article 36
Deals with the disposition of abandoned funds by the Town
5-9-2017
Chapter 262
§ 34, Clauses 1 to 79
Article 2
Accept the changes explained in the warrant
12-6-1988
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 304, Wetlands Control, § 304-10.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 304, Wetlands Control, § 304-8A.
Chapter/Acts
Section
Town Meeting Article
Description
Date Accepted
Chapter 639, Acts of 1914
§§ 1 to 6
This Act is to Annex a Part of the Town of Longmeadow to the City of Springfield
6-6-1914
Chapter 17, Acts of 1921
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Extend the Provisions of the Civil Service Laws to the Chief of Police or Commissioner of Public Safety of the Town of Longmeadow
2-9-1921
Chapter 217, Acts of 1921
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Incur Indebtedness for Additional School Accommodations
4-4-1921
Chapter 5, Acts of 1925
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Vote on the question of Revoking its acceptance of the Civil Service Laws as applying to its Chief of Police or Commissioner of Public Safety.
2-4-1925
Chapter 71, Acts of 1928
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the City of Springfield to acquire land in the Town of Longmeadow and East Longmeadow for Public Park or Playground Purposes
3-1-1928
Chapter 209, Acts of 1928
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Borrow Money for School Purposes.
4-10-1928
Chapter 38, Acts of 1932
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Refund Certain Taxes Erroneously Assessed Upon and Collected from George N. Merrill
2-26-1932
Chapter 13, Acts of 1934
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow To Use Certain Land in Said Town as a Public Park and Public Playground, and To Erect and Maintain Certain Structures on Said Land
2-16-1934
Chapter 52, Acts of 1939
§§ 1 to 11
An Act to Authorize the City of Springfield to supplement its Sewerage System by a Sewage Treatment Plant in the Town of Agawam and by other means, and to acquire therefor land and rights in said city and town and in the Town of West Springfield, and ratifying Certain Acts of said city in Relation Thereto.
Chapter 15, Acts of 1943
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the Placing of All Positions in the Labor Service of the Highway, Water, Park, and Sewer Departments of the Town of Longmeadow under the Civil Service Laws
2-12-1943
Chapter 723, Acts of 1945
Veterans Department
2-19-1946
Chapter 265, Acts of 1947
To close public offices on Saturday and Sunday
2-17-1948
Chapter 781, Acts of 1951
Increase pension to certain former public employees
2-19-1952
Chapter 789, Acts of 1951
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize Deductions From Wages or Salaries of Employees of the City of Springfield and of certain towns for the purpose of making charitable Contributions to the United Fund, So Called; Act shall not operate after 12-31-1952
11-16-1951
Chapter 399, Acts of 1952
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize the City of Springfield to Sell or otherwise Dispose of Certain Land Situated in the Town of Longmeadow and now held or used by said city for Public Park purposes; Chapter 81 of the Acts of 1951 is hereby repealed
5-31-1952
Chapter 624, Acts of 1952
Increasing amounts of pension to certain former employees
2-16-1954
Chapter 414, Acts of 1954
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Validate the Laying Out, Alteration, Relocation or discontinuance of certain public ways in the Town of Longmeadow
5-13-1954
Chapter 178, Acts of 1955
§§ 1 to 12
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Incur Indebtedness for the Construction of Sewage Treatment Works, and to construct the same
3-16-1955
Chapter 512, Acts of 1955
§§ 1-3 (from the 7-5-1955 date)
Article 32
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Convey its Interest in a Portion of the Land Known as Greenwood Park in Exchange for Certain Other Land (former date 7-5-1955, §§ 1 to 3)
2-21-1956
Chapter 670, Acts of 1955
Article 18
Increase amount of pension retirement allowances and annuities payable to certain former public employees.
2-21-1956
Chapter 722, Acts of 1955
§§ 1 to 20
An Act to Provide for the Construction, Operation, Maintenance, And Repair of a Golf Course in the Town of Longmeadow, the Creation of the Springfield Recreation Authority, and Providing for the Financing of said project
8-25-1955
Chapter 178
Article 1
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to Incur Indebtedness for The Construction of Sewage Treatment Works, and to Construct the same
10-15-1956
Chapter 374, Acts of 1956
§ 85J
Chapter 401, Acts of 1956
Article 25
Indemnification of damages for civil defense volunteers
2-19-1957
Chapter 718, Acts of 1956
2-17-1958
Chapter 583, Acts of 1957
Non-contributory pensions
Chapter 228, Acts of 1959
Article 17
Regarding minimum compensation Police Department; written in section to include firefighters was added
3-15-1960
Chapter 381, Acts of 1961
Article 22
MGL c. 40, § 6I, regarding private ways become public if used for 50 years
3-14-1967
Chapter 510, Acts of 1961
Article 51
MGL c. 49, § 33C, regarding overtime pay
3-14-1967
Chapter 782, Acts of 1962
Article 17
Regarding DPW money (with Ch. 718 of the Acts of 1956) for Pendside Road
3-12-1963
Chapter 822, Acts of 1963
Article 11
Regarding DPW money
3-10-1964
Chapter 393, Acts of 1964
An Act to Authorize the Town of Longmeadow to contribute Twenty-Seven Hundred Dollars toward a sidewalk on Magawiska Road in the City of Springfield
5-15-1964
Chapter 96, Acts of 1965
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Life Tenure for the Regular Members of the Fire Department of the Town of Longmeadow, Except the Chief Engineer Thereof
3-3-1965
Chapter 97, Acts of 1965
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Life Tenure for the Regular Members of the Police Force of the Town of Longmeadow, Except the Chief Thereof.
3-3-1965
Chapter 119, Acts of 1965
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Life Tenure for James E. O'Brien, Incumbent of the Office of Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the Town of Longmeadow
3-5-1965
Chapter 120, Acts of 1965
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Life Tenure for George A. Yarsley, Jr., Incumbent of the Office of Chief of Police of the Police of the Town of Longmeadow
3-5-1965
Chapter 139, Acts of 1965
§§ 1 to 3
An Act to Authorize the Transfer of a Portion of Greenwood Park in the Town of Longmeadow to the School Department
3-9-1965
Chapter 243, Acts of 1966
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Tenure of Office for Daniel J. Vignone, Assistant Superintendent of Streets and Assistant Superintendent of the Water and Sewer Department of the Town of Longmeadow
5-4-1966
Chapter 244, Acts of 1966
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Provide Tenure of Office for Donald A. Robb, Superintendent of Streets and Superintendent of the Water and Sewer Department of the Town of Longmeadow
5-4-1966
Chapter 339, Acts of 1971
To establish number of district commanders under MGL c. 40C
11-19-1973
Chapter 359, Acts of 1971
§ 11
Establish Historic District Commission
11-19-1973
Chapter 468, Acts of 1974
Article 2
TOL decline parties in HC Mosquito Control District
9-24-1974
Chapter 356, Acts of 1979
§§ 1 and 2
An Act Authorizing the Town of Longmeadow to Convey to Interfaith Homes of Longmeadow, Inc. certain easements for Sewage and Drainage purposes in Land Conveyed o said town for Conservation Purposes
7-3-1979
Chapter 683, Acts of 1979
§§ 1 and 2
An Act Exempting the Office of Sealer of Weights and Measures in the Town of Longmeadow from the Provisions of the Civil Service Law
11-7-1979
Chapter 397A, Acts of 1982
Article 6
Amending MGL c. . 60A§ 1, regarding exemptions on motor vehicle excise taxes and payments
9-26-1985
Chapter 441, Acts of 1983
§§ 1 and 2
An Act Relating to the Licensing and Keeping of Dogs in the Town of Longmeadow
10-27-1983
Chapter 308, Acts of 1985
Article 16
Empowers the Town to enact bylaws related to regulations of dogs
5-13-1986
Chapter 5, Acts of 1988
§§ 1 to 9
An Act to Provide for Nonpartisan Preliminary Election in the Town of Longmeadow
2-5-1988
Chapter 653, Acts of 1989
§ 40
Article 10
Reassessing
5-8-1990
Chapter 291, Acts of 1990
Article 26
Allow enhanced 911 service
5-14-1991
Chapter 75, Acts of 1991
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Validate Certain Actions by the Town of Longmeadow Relative to a Certain Zoning Bylaw
6-11-1991
Chapter 71, Acts of 1993
§ 83
Article 25
Education Reform Act of 1993; provide for an Early Retirement Incentive Program
5-10-1994
Chapter 4, Acts of 1999
§§ 1 and 2
An Act To Extend the Date for a Special Election in the Town of Longmeadow
3-31-1999
Chapter 305, Acts of 2000
§§ 1 and 2
An Act to Authorize he Town of Longmeadow to offer a Senior Discount in the Fee Charged in the Town's Recycling Center
10-27-2000
Chapter 29, Acts of 2001
An Act to Validate Actions taken at the Annual Town Election of the Town of Longmeadow
7-3-2001
Chapter 41
§ 110A
Article 33
Allow Town offices to close on Saturdays
5-9-2023