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A hyper-local podcast all about what's happening in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts' local government and the community.
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In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re highlighting sewer and road infrastructure.
In Episode 22 of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re spotlighting what’s ahead this summer and fall around town.First, Rony sits down with Alison Page and Steve Fugazzotto from Tyngsborough Recreation and Parks to preview the 2025 Party by the Bridge & Craft Fair—set for Saturday, August 23 from 11 AM to dusk, complete with live music, vendors, and fireworks. They also share updates on the Fairy Walk, the Thursday Music Series, and other seasonal events at Ironwood Park.Then, we turn the page—literally—with Chance Lee Joyner, Assistant Library Director and editor of The Bridge, a new community newsletter being piloted by the Tyngsborough Public Library to connect residents with local happenings and resources.It’s all about connection, celebration, and community in this episode.
Tyngsborough's Town Manager Colin Loiselle joins host Rony Camille to break down Tyngsborough's fiscal year 2027 budget and address the projected $2 million deficit. Learn about the financial health of the town, what's driving costs, and how the town plans to balance the budget by May.In this episode, we discuss:The $2 million budget gap and what it means for residentsHow Proposition 2½ limits municipal revenue growthThe 25% health insurance increase impacting town financesState aid challenges and the 351 for 351 initiativeSchool budget negotiations and collaborationCapital needs and debt service for the new middle schoolZero-based budgeting approach to find savingsWhy Tyngsborough maintains a single tax rateHow residents can get involved in the budget processColin explains the difference between a one-year deficit and structural deficits that neighboring communities have faced for years. Despite current challenges, Tyngsborough's strong reserves, excellent bond rating, and conservative budgeting approach position the town well compared to peer communities.Key Takeaway: Get involved! Attend budget office hours in late March and early April to understand how your tax dollars are spent and provide input on town priorities.Visit TyngsboroughMA.gov for budget documents, presentations, and office hours schedule
This Veterans Day, Tyngsborough Veteran Services Officer Chris Dery reflects on 23 years of military service and the work his office does to support local veterans and their families. He talks about the transition from active duty to civilian life, the importance of mental health awareness, and how simple acts of kindness can make a difference year-round. Recorded in November 2025, this episode highlights how communities can honor and support those who served—beyond just one day in November. Produced by Tyngsborough Media.
On this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re joined by Diana Keohane, Chair of the Tyngsborough Sustainability Committee, to talk about all things green—from how to properly use our local Recycling Center to the small steps residents can take to live more sustainably. Did you know Tyngsborough has its own Recycling Center open to residents year-round? Many people don’t—and we’re setting out to change that. We’ll explore what can (and can’t) be recycled, how to access the new entrance at the DPW yard, and why the Committee is pushing for greater public outreach and engagement.
When you’re told you might not live past age 3, what’s left to hope for? Brad Biscornet, Tyngsborough Fire Captain and heart transplant recipient, shares how he carved a second chance, then used it to serve others. This episode of Entering Tyngsborough dives deep into survival, service, and the power of communityLike what you hear? Subscribe, leave a review, and share Brad’s story with someone who needs a reminder that second chances are possible—and worth living.
In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we’re joined by Recreation & Parks Director Alison Page and Health Director Kerri Oun to talk about two exciting community events coming together on June 7—the Grand Opening of Ironwood Park and the Spring Health Fair!Tune in as we explore the new features at Ironwood Park, from its scenic trails to accessible play areas, and learn what residents can expect at the Health Fair—from wellness screenings to family-friendly activities—from 10 AM to 4 PM.
In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, we sit down with Kathryn Growney, Director of the Tyngsborough Public Library, to explore how your local library is offering more than just books. From digital media and the Library of Things to community programming and cost-saving services, the library is quietly delivering big value to the town. Kathryn also shares the financial challenges libraries face today and how the Friends of the Tyngsborough Public Library help bridge the gap—especially through their semiannual Used Book Sale happening Saturday, May 17 from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM in the Community Room at Town Hall. Whether you're a frequent visitor or haven’t stopped by in years, this conversation might just change how you see your library.
Fire Chief Wes Russell joins Entering Tyngsborough to share his journey from local kid to department leader. We talk about the evolution of Tyngsborough’s Fire Department, 24-hour shifts, firefighter training, and the launch of the town’s  Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Chief Russell also opens up about health risks in the fire service, staffing challenges, and why the department urgently needs a new fire station. A must-listen for anyone interested in public safety, service, and community resilience.
What exactly does a Town Moderator do—and why does it matter? In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, host Rony Camille sits down with Robb Kydd, Tyngsborough’s longtime Town Moderator, to unpack one of America's oldest and most democratic forms of local government practiced in Massachusetts: Open Town Meeting. From setting the rules of debate to keeping the peace in passionate discussions, Robb shares insights into his role, how decisions get made, and why participation is more vital than ever. Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to town, this conversation will leave you with a deeper understanding of how your voice shapes your community.
Ever wondered where your local tax dollars go in Tyngsborough? Get the inside scoop on how the town budget is built, where the money goes, and how YOU can have a say. In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, Town Manager Colin F. Loiselle breaks down the town's budgeting process, highlighting the importance of public engagement, financial planning, and transparency. He explains how the budget is developed, the key revenue sources, and how funds are allocated—especially in critical areas like education and public safety. Loiselle also discusses the town’s long-term financial strategies, including managing road maintenance costs, handling budget constraints, and balancing growth with fiscal responsibility. With insights into the Town Meeting approval process, free cash allocation, and the impact of state and federal funding, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in local governance and community involvement.
In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, host Rony Camille talks with the leadership team of the Tyngsborough Center for Active Living about its name change, programs, and community impact. From wellness activities and social engagement to Meals on Wheels and dementia-friendly initiatives, discover how the center supports seniors through transportation, technology assistance, and local partnerships. Tune in to learn how you can get involved!
In this episode of Entering Tyngsborough, host Rony Camille sits down with Town Collector/Treasurer Brenda Feeney and Chief Assessor Lauren Woekel to discuss their roles in the Town's collection and property assessment departments. They explore how property values are determined, the tax billing cycles, and the various payment options available to residents. The conversation also delves into the Community Preservation Act, supplemental tax assessments for new homeowners, and resources for residents struggling to pay their bills. This episode offers valuable insights into municipal finance.
After a fall hiatus, the Entering Tyngsborough Podcast continues. In this episode, Allison Page, Tyngsborough Recreation and Parks Director, previews the 15th Annual Tyngsborough Festival of Trees event, which will take place on the weekends of November 29 & 30 December 1, 5, 6 & 7, 2024 visit ⁠FestivalofTreesTyngsborough.com⁠ for more information
In this episode, Tyngsborough's 10th Police Chief, Rich D. Howe, reflects on his remarkable 35-year career in law enforcement as he prepares to retire on October 1, 2024. Editorial Note: The Town of Tyngsborough and Tyngsborough Police Department cordially invite the public to an appreciation event and reception for Chief Howe on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 4 to 6 pm at 10 Kendall Road, Tyngsborough, MA.
In this episode of the Entering Tyngsborough Podcast, host Rony Camille sits down with Public Health Nurse Ashley Pavlakos and Regional Public Health Specialist Siobhan LaFreniere. They discuss their critical roles in promoting public health across Tyngsborough, from communicable disease tracking and mental health support to exciting community initiatives like the new Narcan distribution program. Learn about the vital resources available to residents and upcoming health events, including a moving Opioid Overdose Awareness Vigil.
After a hiatus over the summer, the Entering Tyngsborough Podcast continues. In this episode, Alison Page, Tyngsborough Recreation and Parks Director, previews the 6th Annual Tyngsborough Block Party By The Bridge event, which will take place on Saturday, August 24, from 11 a.m. to Dusk. Visit PartyByTheBridge.com for complete event information.
In this Special Edition of Entering Tyngsborough, we talk with Chris Dery, Tyngsborough’s Veteran Agent, about his role and the various services his office provides to veterans in the community on behalf of the Town. Additionally, Chris shares insights into his responsibilities with the Massachusetts National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group. We also hear from Cmdr. Ray Hamelin, a local veteran from American Legion Post 247, as he reflects on the true meaning of Memorial Day.
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Joanne Shifres, the Town Clerk, to discuss the upcoming 2024 Annual Town Election and to reflect on her remarkable 21-year career serving the Town as she prepares for retirement at the end of May.
Isabel Emmet, a regional land use planner with the Northern Middlesex Council of Government (NMCOG), sat down to discuss how her organization is working with regional stakeholders on Digital Equity -- giving everyone in the Greater Lowell area access to broadband internet technology and making sure they have the right tools to participate fully in society, democracy, and the economy. NMCOG will hold a community strategy charette on Thursday May 16 at 6pm at the Old Town Hall 10 Kendall Road.
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