FALMOUTH — The Falmouth Town Council will hold a public hearing Monday night for residents, who want to weigh in on a proposal to develop a new town center on the campus of the Lunt/Plummer-Motz schools.
The 7 o’clock hearing at town hall is a prelude to a Sept. 13 vote where councilors will be asked to develop the language for a November referendum ballot question.
The ballot question would likely ask voters to approve and fund a project that would convert the schools into a library, town hall and community center.
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