Category: Town News

Re-imagine Goshen Center Community Forum – Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Part of the presentation will feature one proposed design that includes elements for individuals of all ages and abilities, to be presented by Nicholas T. Dines, FASLA, a retired UMass professor of Landscape Architecture. Water and snacks provided. The following COVID protocols will be in effect: Masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the … Continued

High Speed Internet – Network Hut Updates through June 5, 2022

The Highway Department completed site preparation work in early November 2020 for the placement of the Network Hut and the backup generator. The Hut will contain all of the electronic brains for controlling the fiber optic network and was delivered, together with the backup generator, on Monday, November 23, 2020. The propane tank for the … Continued

Goshen Free Library Community Survey 2022

The Goshen Library Trustees are currently updating our Strategic Plan and we’d appreciate your input, whether you are a current library patron or not.  Having a current Strategic Plan will allow us to apply for grants to improve our library services to the town. To take the survey online go to:  Goshen Free Library Community … Continued

2021 Annual Town Report available on the town website

Follow this link to view, print or download the Annual Town Report 2021 at the bottom of the Select Board page. Annual Town Reports for 2016-2021 are also in the documents section at the bottom of the Select Board Page.  

Transfer Station Recycling Information Updates

The Transfer Station Recycling Information sub page located on the Board of Health page has been extensively updated.  Please visit it to find new information and new ways to recycle, repurpose and reuse items. Transfer Station Recycling Information Page  

Caucus 2022 Results

The 2022 Town Caucus was held on Monday, April 11th in the town hall.  29 residents participated and we had a quorum by 7:05pm (thank you!). The following Goshen voters were nominated and accepted their nominations by signing the Caucus Certificate of Nomination within 72 hours of the Caucus. These names and positions will appear on the … Continued

Vernal Pool Training, Exploration & Identification

Hilltown Land Trust is partnering with the Wild & Scenic Westfield River Committee to offer our annual Vernal Pool Plunge!  This two-day, in-person training event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ecology of and becoming advocates for vernal pools in Western Massachusetts, including how to certify vernal pools.  Click on the link below … Continued

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