GEORGETOWN – For much of the last five years, there has been almost continuous turmoil in the staffing of one of this town’s most critical regulatory body – the Conservation Commission. The commission, known as the ConCom, protects the town’s natural resources, including endangered species; regulates wetlands ‒ ponds, lakes, rivers ‒ and manages open space. This volunteer board oversees environmental health through permitting, planning, and land…
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