Town Meeting
A Town Meeting is a form of direct democracy where residents of a town gather to discuss and vote on local issues. This meeting typically takes place annually or semi-annually and allows community members to voice their opinions, propose new laws, and decide on budgets.
During a Town Meeting, participants can ask questions and engage in discussions about various topics, such as public services, education, and infrastructure. Decisions made during these meetings often reflect the collective will of the community, making it an essential aspect of local governance in many regions, especially in New England.