Carlisle Transfer Station Permit Enforcement Takes Effect; Cash Not Accepted
The town's Transfer Station has entered active permit enforcement, with residents now required to show valid permits to use the facility — and same-day payment options limited to credit or debit card at the Police Station.
TOWN HALL
Carlisle's Transfer Station permit enforcement is now in effect, the town's homepage notes. Residents who need a same-day permit transaction can use a credit or debit card at the Police Station; all other transactions will be processed by mail. Cash is not accepted. The town directs residents to the Transfer Station page at carlislema.gov for full details.
Looking ahead on the municipal calendar, a Board of Health meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, and a Conservation Commission meeting is set for Thursday, June 25, both in hybrid or remote format.
SCHOOLS
Carlisle Public Schools has posted its 2026 summer learning resources to the district website, offering summer reading materials for all grade levels alongside math practice tools for students looking to stay sharp over the break. The resources are accessible at carlisle.k12.ma.us.
The next Carlisle School Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 25, at 4 p.m. via remote session; an agenda is posted on the district site. The School Committee page also notes an ongoing Superintendent Search 2026 process, indicating the district is working to fill its top administrative post.
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COMING UP
- **Wed., June 24**: Board of Health Meeting (Hybrid) — check carlislema.gov for time and access details. - **Thu., June 25**: Carlisle School Committee Meeting (Remote), 4 p.m. — agenda posted at carlisle.k12.ma.us. - **Thu., June 25**: Conservation Commission Meeting (Remote) — see carlislema.gov for details. - **Thu., June 25**: Lowell Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board Meeting (Hybrid) — see carlislema.gov for details.