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Congressman John F. Tierney U.S. Representatives John F. Tierney (MA-6), Edward J. Markey (MA-7), and Martin T. Meehan (MA-5), today released the following testimony for the record to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission Regional Field Hearing... Read More ... Sixth District - 17 Peabody Square Peabody, MA 01960 Phone: (978) 531-1669 Fax: (978) 531-1996 ... All Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) today joined Congressman John F. Tierney (D-MA), the only New England Member of HPSCI, to call on President George Bush to revoke White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove’s.... Read More ... [Read More]
The City of Peabody seeks an experienced professional Director ofPersonnel Peabody, MA 01960 ... Peabody City Hall ... Immediate opening. Candidate must possess at minimum, a MA DEP Drinking Water Operator’s, Grade 2T license. Please send resume to: ... [Read More]
The City of Peabody seeks an experienced professional Director ofPersonnel The City of Peabody seeks a motivated self starter with proven leadership skills for the City Engineer position. A candidate with background in municipal engineering and knowledge of engineering principals, practices and public interaction experience is preferred. PE registration; supervisory experience, CADD, and construction experience required. Salary to $72K DOQ. ... [Read More]
Official Web Site of the City of Peabody Peabody City Hall ~ 24 Lowell Street ~ Peabody, MA 01960 ~ 978-538-5900 ~ ... [Read More]
Official Web Site of the City of Peabody neal.ellis@peabody-ma.gov ... Marie Bishop, Director of Information ... [Read More]
Official Web Site of the City of Peabody The City of Peabody is applying to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund a flood mitigation project in downtown Peabody. To receive funding, the City must prove that the benefits of these mitigation projects outweigh the costs. Hence, the information requested in the attached questionnaire is crucial to the success of the application for funding. ... FEMA Mitigation Grant Survey 2005 Commercial/Residential Flood Damage ... [Read More]
The City of Peabody seeks an experienced professional Director ofPersonnel Peabody’s Council on Aging is seeking a part time van driver. Applicants must have current CDL license with passenger endorsement. To apply, please stop in to the Personnel Department: Peabody City Hall, 24 Lowell St. Position open until filled. ... [Read More]
Official Golf Course of the City of Peabody! The Meadow at Peabody Golf Course is a public course owned and operated by the City of Peabody, Massachusetts. Course designer Brian Silva, Golf World's Architect of the Year in 1999 with over 200 courses designed, has given the City of Peabody a real gem. ... [Read More]
The City of Peabody seeks an experienced professional Director ofPersonnel The City of Peabody is currently hiring a Director of Health and Human Services. This position reports to the Board of Health, under the direction of the Mayor. Primary responsibilities include: supervising nurses, sanitary inspectors and office staff; overseeing administration of community and school health programs; enforcing state laws and city ordinances enhancing public health and safety; monitoring inspection of all food service establishments and acting as chief health agent for the Board of Health. ... [Read More]
Official Web Site of the City of Peabody The Peabody Bikeway will begin in Peabody Square and parallel Lowell Street and Russell Street, following the abandoned Boston and Maine railroad, and will incorporate the Proctor Brook Trail as well. The funding source is ISTEA (The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act), which is federal transportation money administered by the Massachusetts Highway Department (MHD). The bikeway will be 6.6 miles long and will connect over 465 acres of publicly owned open space in Peabody, as well as providing an alternate, car-free route between neighborhoods and shopping areas such as the Shop and Save Plaza and the Northshore Mall and Peabody Square. The design calls for a 10-foot wide bituminous concrete path with a 2-foot crushed stone shoulder on one side and a 5-foot walking path on the other. The plans also contain landscaping, signs, and the possibility of benches, etc. in the future. What this means is that the trail will be accessible by everyone: runners, walkers, people in whe ... [Read More]
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