As the City of Fall River’s final election draws closer, the ballot question asking voters whether they want to make changes to the antiquated City Charter has not yet been fully approved. The current
Read MoreThe question on whether voters want to change the current antiquated City Charter was expected to go before voters in the final election November 7th; however, the issue on whether that will happen is
Read MoreRaising the amount of required signatures related to nomination papers, and city council approval for all of a any given mayor’s appointment of department heads, are some of the changes recommended by the Fall
Read MoreThe Fall River Charter Commission has been meeting for almost a year now, and has about six more sessions before a revised charter is completed. According to Chairman Mike Miozza, the commission has until
Read MoreThe Fall River Charter Commission has analyzed the results of approximately 52 thousand surveys that were sent out this spring in the same packet as the city census. The survey consisted of 12 questions
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