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Author: Stephanie Lahtinen, Town Administrator

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Keeping Westminster informed one episode at a time.

Welcome to The Town Crier, Westminster’s official municipal podcast! Hosted by Town Administrator Stephanie Lahtinen, this podcast brings you the latest town news, upcoming projects, and behind-the-scenes insights straight from the people who help keep Westminster running. Whether you’re curious about town decisions, want to hear from local leaders, or just love staying in the know, The Town Crier is your go-to source for reliable and engaging updates. 

The Town Crier is available at www.westminster-ma.gov, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and the AWCM website.  Like, listen and please subscribe for a notification every time a new episode posts! Tune in, stay informed, and be part of the conversation by submitting your questions to podcast@westminster-ma.gov!  
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In this solo administrative update, we recap the February 23 snow state of emergency, thank our incredible DPW and public safety teams (seriously, they’ve been outstanding), preview the rescheduled Select Board agenda.We also launch a brand new, spring centric segment: Farmers Market Minute your go-to source for spring gardening tips, backyard growing info, and everything happening with our Agricultural Commission and more specifically during our May–October Farmers Market. Don’t miss details on the free Backyard Growing Series starting March 19 at the Senior Community Center. Learn more at: www.westminstermafarmersmarket.comPlus: Tech Thursdays at the Library, budget season updates, and what’s ahead as we eventually thaw out.Be sure to follow and listen at AWCM.org, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you stream and share with a neighbor who likes staying in the loop.Do you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show!
Stephanie is back with her first guest of 2026, Police Chief Matt LeMay. They discuss what brought him to Westminster, what he’s learned about the community so far, small-town policing, staffing, and the department’s new public-facing Police Bulletin.Plus, she debuts a new Select Board Meeting Recap segment covering key highlights from the February 9 meeting, and share details on Parks & Rec February vacation events for Westminster kidsDo you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show!
Episode 18 is a short, solo update after Winter Storm Fern threw a wrench into our regularly scheduled programming. Stephanie recaps the storm (nearly two feet of snow, no power outages or major issues), thanks DPW and Public Safety; she shares important winter safety reminders, and explains why the Select Board meeting and a new segment debut had to be rescheduled. Budget season is officially underway, and even when plans change, our commitment to keeping Westminster informed stays the same.Do you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show
In this year-in-review episode of The Town Crier, Town Administrator Stephanie Lahtinen looks back on 2025 and sets the stage for 2026. The episode reflects on how the podcast began, what residents asked about most, and the most-listened-to episode of the year featuring Select Board Clerk Mike Cooley, with thanks to Ash West Community Media, and all who helped share the show. You’ll also hear the start of budget season, a few details on Massachusetts property valuations and why tax bills changed, the new 2026 tax rate of $11.73, plus updates on the 25th edition of the South Street Sentinel, Annual Town Report photo submissions, community events, progress on Old Town Hall, and a preview of upcoming guests and topics for 2026.Do you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show
It’s that time of year again. Special Town Meeting, trick-or-treat, and plenty happening around Westminster!In this episode, Stephanie breaks down the six articles on the draft November 18th Special Town Meeting warrant, explains common Town Meeting buzzwords (like Free Cash and Stabilization), answers listener questions about the local motel and updated FEMA flood maps, and runs through all the Halloween and community events you won’t want to miss — including the Bonfire at the VFW Field.Do you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show!
Thanks for tuning back in after our short hiatus! In this episode, we’re catching up on all the happenings around Westminster over the last six weeks. Stephanie shares updates on the swearing-in of Police Chief Matthew LeMay, the ongoing Old Town Hall restoration, and the MBTA Communities bylaw passing at the September 16, Special Town Meeting.We’ll also cover fall highlights including the 10th Annual Cracker Festival, Halloween festivities, and a preview of the November Special Town Meeting. Plus, there are still openings in the 60% AMI category at the Westminster Senior Residences—applications available at www.westminsterseniorresidences.comDo you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show!
This week on The Town Crier, Health Director Abby Conlin joins us to cover flu clinics, rodent concerns, home kitchen permitting for local bakers and food enthusiasts, and the everyday permits handled by the Health Department. We also dig into well water vs. town water, Title 5 bedroom rules, the new ADU bylaw, and seasonal reminders on ticks and mosquitoes. Abby shares the latest on PFAS and how residents can get answers to their water quality related questions.We’ll wrap with a summer send-off and a look ahead to the MBTA Communities Special Town Meeting on September 16.Do you have feedback, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Email podcast@westminster-ma.gov — your input makes the show!
Stephanie recaps Summer Rec, previews Benefit Day and the Firefighter Muster, and shares updates on planned MBTA Communities Special Town Meeting, and a little about back-to-school. Notice: Town water users should expect a letter this weekend about elevated TTHMs—contact DPW with questions.Feedback, questions, comments and suggestions for content always welcomed at podcast@westminster-ma.gov
In this episode, we’re joined by Planning Director Ryan Doherty for an in-depth look at two of big topics in Westminster: the Master Plan Update and the upcoming MBTA Communities zoning article.Ryan walks us through how residents can get involved, key dates, the survey currently underway, and a lot of important details about the MBTA Communities law.We also recap the Fire Department’s 200th anniversary celebration, monument rededication, and recent Select Board updates on the Police Chief hiring process.For more information and helpful FAQs about the MBTA Communities zoning initiative, visit:https://www.westminster-ma.gov/planning-department/pages/mbta-communities3a-informationSubscribe and send in your questions to podcast@westminster-ma.gov!
Taxes don’t have to be a mystery!In this episode of The Town Crier, Treasurer/Collector Melinda Horrigan joins us to break down how your tax bills are calculated, when and how to pay them, and what to do if you fall behind. We cover real estate taxes, motor vehicle excise tax, online payment options, and common myths residents often have about the process.Plus, Academy Hill Park is officially open! After a soft opening on July 5, families can now enjoy the new climbing structures, slides, and picnic areas. We share rules for using the park and details on temporary parking while the finishing touches are completed.Stay informed, and keep your questions coming to podcast@westminster-ma.gov.
Happy Fourth of July, Westminster! In this special holiday episode, Stephanie sits down with Fire Chief Kyle Butterfield and Acting Police Chief Jason Tamulen, for a full rundown of practical tips to keep your family safe this summer. From fireworks rules and backyard fire and water safety, heatwave preparedness, and what to do during large gatherings. Plus, get the latest on, Academy Hill Park soft opening, Woo Sox Town Takeover Night on July 31st, Westminster Town Band summer concerts, Fire Department’s 200th Anniversary events, Road construction updates, trail volunteer opportunities, and more to help you plan your July.Stay informed, stay safe, and celebrate responsibly!
In Episode 9 of The Town Crier, Town Administrator Stephanie Lahtinen goes solo to answer a wide range of listener questions. Topics include the town’s fiscal year, Town Meeting basics, cell coverage, and updates on hot topics like the Westminster Country Club, Old Town Hall, and Academy Hill Playground. Stephanie also shares community announcements, including the June 14 Town-Wide Yard Sale and Yankee Street Fair, the August 10 Neighbors Helping Neighbors Benefit Day, and Wyman Lake treatment info. Plus, a big thank-you to Trails Day volunteers and reminders to stay connected and keep the questions coming.
In this episode of The Town Crier, we welcome Tyler Careau from Westminster’s own Boy Scout Troop 33. Tyler shares insights into his Eagle Scout journey, past Eagle Scout projects completed in town, the impact of Scouting on local volunteerism and the story behind his Eagle Scout project at the VFW Pavilion.If you’d like more information, Tyler can be reached at vfwpavillioneagle@gmail.com.We also share updates on Adams Street’s 40B project receiving state Project Eligibility, highlight important summer events around town, and answer listener-submitted questions in our “Ask the Town” segment.As always, submit your questions or feedback to podcast@westminster-ma.gov, and don’t forget to subscribe!
In this episode of The Town Crier, we break down the results from Westminster’s Annual Town Meeting and Town Election, including voter turnout, key bylaw changes, and capital investments. We reveal the winning name for the new Academy Hill Playground and answer listener questions about what happens to surplus town property like old vehicles and office equipment.Our featured guest is Select Board Clerk Missy Banks, who reflects on her recent re-election, proud moments from her first term, and what she’s learned along the way. She also shares how her volunteer background shaped her approach to public service—and offers advice to anyone thinking about getting involved in local government.Tune in for upcoming event reminders including Parks & Rec programs, the Farmers Market, Crocker Pond opening, and Woo Sox Town Takeover Night.
In this spring update, we dig into two vital town topics. First, DPW Director Josh Hall, joins us to discuss the behind-the-scenes work that keeps Westminster running. From road maintenance, to  stormwater management, landfill logistics, and his role as Tree Warden. Then, Caroline Albert, Land Use Administrative Assistant, shares an important update on Westminster’s new senior housing. Learn how to apply, what to expect, and key eligibility requirements. Plus, Town Meeting tips, sustainability initiatives, and a reminder to get involved in the civic season.CORRECTION: We previously misstated the age requirement for these units. To clarify, residents MUST be 62 years of age and over to qualify.
In this episode of The Town Crier, we’re joined by Parks & Rec Chair Alison Hay and Community Services Director Audra Kirtland for a look at everything from summer rec sign-ups and community events to the importance of volunteers in Westminster. Audra also shares insight into her broader role supporting seniors, our volunteer boards, and the South Street Sentinel. Plus, we break down what to expect at the upcoming Special and Annual Town Meetings, including budget highlights, bylaw updates, and community projects. Tune in for updates, inspiration, and ways to get involved!
In this episode of The Town Crier, Stephanie sits down with Westminster Town Clerk Ellen Sheehan, for an inside look at the many roles her office plays in keeping the town running smoothly. From managing elections and maintaining vital records to issuing dog licenses and preserving local history, Ellen shares stories, surprises, and experience from her time behind the counter. Stephanie also tackles a listener question about the Town Clock—where it is, who maintains it, and a bit of fascinating history you might not know. Plus, there are town updates, reminders, and a look ahead at community events you won’t want to miss. Tune in, subscribe, and stay informed—one episode at a time.
In Episode 3, host Stephanie Lahtinen highlights upcoming town events like the Easter Egg Hunt and dog licensing deadlines. In the “Ask the Town” segment, Stephanie answers resident questions about town meeting improvements and village center development. Stephanie also sits down with Fire Chief Kyle Butterfield, to cover fire safety, open burning regulations, and how the Fire Department supports the community. This includes insights on blasting permits and emergency response.
In Episode 2 of The Town Crier, host Stephanie Lahtinen chats with recently elected Select Board Member Mike Cooley about his background, priorities, and vision for Westminster’s economic development. Stephanie also provides updates on the progress of the Academy Hill playground, budget season discussions, and upcoming community events.
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