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Groveland has an open-town meeting form of government.
The Board of Selectmen comprises three members who are elected, one each year, for three-year terms, in the annual town election.
The Selectmen are vested with all the municipal authority not specifically retained by the town's legislative body, town meeting, or other elected boards.
The Selectmen are responsible for all facets of governmental duties.
The warrants for the annual and special town meetings are generated from their office, as are any warrants for any elections or override votes scheduled.
The Selectmen work together with the Finance Director, the Town Accountant, and Finance Committee members, to establish the annual operating budget for the town.
Every July 1 the Selectmen appoint residents to various official boards and commissions, approve the hiring of all employees, hold public hearings on important town issues, and enforce town by-laws and regulations.
The Board of Selectmen meets bi-weekly on Monday evenings, unless otherwise posted, at 6: 00 in their conference room at Town Hall.
Most all of the meetings on important town issues in which the public are expected to participate are held after normal " working hours.
" This allows the working public to participate fully in the government of the town.

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