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Local ballot questions are of two types either binding or non-binding. To get non-binding public policy questions on the ballot requires a two step process. Please see the Town Clerk for more information.

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 110 sections 5 & 6 state that any person conducting business in the Commonwealth under any title other than the real name of the person conducting the business must file a certificate. Forms are available in the Town Clerk's Office. Each person named on the certificate must sign the form in...

You can get a copy of a death certificate from the Town Clerk.

About The Wendell Community Kitchen is open for renters! Tucked in the back of the Town Hall on Center Street, the Wendell Community Kitchen is a Board of Health certified kitchen. Are you hoping to produce salable food items? Do it in our clean, safe and well stocked kitchen! Do you have a small home...

The Coordinator’s primary role is to support the Selectboard in carrying out their duties. Here are some of the Coordinator’s responsibilities: Serve as liaison between the Board and other departments and committees, state officials, and members of the public. Consult with Town Counsel on a wide range of issues Prepare bid specifications Obtain quotes for...

About The selectboard is the executive arm of the government, as is common for most New England towns in the United States. Wendell's Selectboard consists of three members, with staggered 3-year terms. Three is the most common number in New England, historically. Members Laurie DiDonato, Chair Paul Doud Adam Feltman Contact The Town Coordinator is...

Staff Miriam Warner, Library Director Steven McGuirl, Library Assistant Maggie Houghton, Library Substitute The Wendell Free Library is an active community center with programs and offerings for the local community. Volunteers All libraries need volunteers.  The Wendell Free Library could not run with out them.  You may have some extra time that you’d like to...

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