Politics & Government

Wilmington Wins Nearly $4 Million In Fiscal Year 2021 Grants

The Board of Selectmen recently accepted 19 grants that the town was awarded over the last year.

WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington won nearly $4 million in grants in Fiscal Year 2021, which ends June 30.

The Board of Selectmen accepted 19 grants at their most recent meeting, totalling $3.955 million. The grants exclude certain multi-year grants and millions in state and federal coronavirus-related funds.

The grants accepted ranged from a $2,587.13 grant to the Board of Health for coronavirus expenses to $2.891 million from MassWorks for the Jefferson Road and Middlesex Avenue sewer line and culvert work.

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The grants also included $777,851 in Chapter 90 transportation funding and $50,000 for equipment upgrades at the Fire Department.

The full list is available here.

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Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.

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