City of Sandwich
Recent News About City of Sandwich
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Sandwich Committee of Whole learns grant to help pay for emergency sirens
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich Committee of the Whole was told that the city recently received a grant to cover half the cost of new emergency sirens.
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Sandwich City Council discusses email scams targeting elderly residents
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council discussed a recent surge in email scams targeting elderly residents.
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Sandwich City Council discusses plan to use tourism-fund money to promote city
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council discussed an alderman's proposal to use $25,000 in the tourism fund to promote the city.
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Sandwich City Council considers approving purchase of new sirens
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council considered approving a request to purchase two new village emergency sirens.
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Sandwich City Council considers request for two new police vehicles
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council considered a request from the police department to purchase an SUV for the K-9 unit and a new squad car.
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Sandwich City Council votes to add sales-tax-hike item to ballot
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council voted to put a measure on the November ballot calling for a 1 percent increase in the city's sales tax.
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Sandwich City Council discusses proposed property maintenance ordinance
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council discussed the proposed property-maintenance ordinance, and an advisory board was formed.
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Sandwich Committee of Whole considers lifting ban on live chickens in city limits
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich Committee of the Whole heard a resident's request to allow the raising of chickens within city limits.
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Sandwich Finance Committee reviews monthly bills
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich Finance Committee reviewed semi-monthly bills.
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Sandwich Committee of Whole discusses whether live chickens belong in city
At a recent meeting, the Sandwich Committee of the Whole discussed a proposal to allow city residents to raise chickens.