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‘COUNCILCARE’ DOA ON ELM ST.

“I would tread lightly on that.” Eric Nash to Chris Page BUT RAISES STILL ALIVE AFTER MAYOR BREAKS TIE Blackstone’s next slate of elected officials would get $1,000 pay raises in the Town’s proposed budget — but no Town health insurance and no Christmas bonuses — after a tie vote broken by Mayor Lafayette Dickens. The roll call at Thursday’s meeting was 3-2-2 in favor of the raises. Councilmembers Nathaniel Miller, Chris Page, and Carolyn Willia…
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The Courier-Record - broke the news in Blackstone, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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