Monthly Archives: April 2015

Plastic Bag Ban To Go Into Effect

Marblehead will soon be joining the ranks of Boulder, Colorado and Los Angeles as a city that bans plastic bags. The Town Meeting members passed the Board of Health sponsored ban in 2014 and it will soon go into effect. The proposal bans the thin-film, single-use plastic carryout bags that are under 3 mils (a mil is a measurement of plastic bag thickness).

The vote purposefully came with a year delay so that the public may get educated about the changes and so that businesses can get ready. It will officially prohibit Marblehead establishments from giving patrons thin plastic bags or Styrofoam throw away cups and take-out containers.

As Board of Health Member Michelle Gottlieb tried to explain “What we are trying to get people to do is bring their own bags. We don’t want people to use lots of paper. Paper is not the solution.”

The exceptions to the ban will include dry cleaning bags, newspaper bags, produce and meat bags, bulk food bags and wet items. Any bags over 3 mil are permitted. Those who don’t comply will be fined after a first warning.

As Gottlieb explained, “If people are aware of non-compliance, they should contact the Board of Health. We will work with that merchant to find appropriate alternatives.”

Celebrate Marblehead Kicks Off

You may have noticed a more festive atmosphere around Marblehead this week and that’s because “Celebrate Marblehead” is just kicking off. What does it involve? There was a recent chamber of commerce initiative designed to allow Marblehead businesses to have ”more tools … to attract customers and promote a festive and inviting town atmosphere.”

As stated in a letter posted on the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce’s page, the chamber wants to help businesses that have had a hard winter to “Celebrate Marblehead” by allowing businesses from April 15-September 30th to do things that wouldn’t be permitted under normal circumstances.

This includes outdoor seating, outdoor displays, outdoor entertainment and more. Have fun!

SPUR Your Charity Work

Orange Leaf Marblehead is about to have its third anniversary celebration. They are raising money for SPUR, a new Marblehead-based community organization that helps to get volunteers together to do community service.

The anniversary fundraiser will take place on April 21, 2015 from 12-10pm at Orange Leaf Marblehead at 12 Atlantic Avenue. 100% of the day’s earnings from the purchase of delicious frozen yogurt and fruit smoothies will go to SPUR.

New Finance Director in Marblehead

Marblehead has a new finance director in Lynn resident Alison Nieto. She is taking over the position that was left vacant when John McGinn stepped own after almost a decade on the job. She is currently the special assistant to the provost of financial affairs at the University of Massachusetts Boston. As the finance director of Marblehead, she will be managing the town’s financial operations and information-technology projects and infrastructure.

About the new position Nieto said, “I’ve done my research. I’m willing to learn the ins and out of Marblehead, and do whatever it takes.”

She continued, “Marblehead is financially stable. And, I think, all you need is someone to come in and take the reigns over from someone who’s done a good job and continue to do that.”