Town of Erving Municipal Departments:

 Name  Description

 Accountant

The financial reckoning, recording and reporting of the Town's budget
 Animal Control    Responsible for all animal related complaints, inquiries and inspections.  Responds to injured animals, and injured, trapped, problematic or orphaned wildlife.

 Assessor

Determines a Full and Fair dollar amount on property within the Town of Erving

 Board of Health

The Board of Health is responsible for enforcing the State Sanitary and Environmental Codes and for protecting the public health of the Town of Erving by enforcing state laws, adopting and enforcing reasonable local health ordinances, and by carrying out preventive programs.
 Boards Information regarding active boards within the Town of Erving.
Committees Information regarding active committees within the Town of Erving.
Council on Aging Provides services for elderly residents

 Emergency Management

Responsible for the management of town resources in the time of an emergency.
Fire Department Phone: (413) 422-2800 ext. 118.  Responsible for fire prevention and public safety. 
Highway Department / Buildings  Maintains town roadways and buildings
 Library Maintains the Erving Public Library
 Police Phone: (413) 423-3310 Community Policing is an integral part of combatting crime and improving the quality of life in Erving by creating an interactive approach to problem solving and problem prevention based upon partnership between Erving citizens and the Erving Police.
Public Services Information regarding public services within the Town of Erving.
 School System Responsible for the public education of Erving's youth
 Selectmen

Chief executive body in a town. The board has overall responsibility for general operations of the town.

 Tax Collector

Collects taxes, excises, betterments, special assessments, etc.

 Town Clerk The Town Clerk is the Chief Election Official, Recording Officer, Registrar of Vital Statistics, Public Records Officer, Licensing Officer, and Public Information Officer.
 Town Moderator Richard Peabody
 Treasurer The Treasurer is charged with receiving and accounting for all the monies belonging to the town, processing town and school payrolls, initiating temporary and permanent borrowing and performing other statutory functions required by Massachusetts general laws.  .
 Tree Warden William F. Lemiux

 


 

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