Carlisle was first settled in 1650, and twice became a district, first in 1754 and then again in 1780, just after the American Revolution, before incorporation as a town in 1805. Carlisle today is a community of about 5100 residents. Carlisle's unique features include its rural appearance and strong community spirit. Although there are no industrial parks, no apartment complexes, no condominiums, no traffic lights, and no fast food, Carlisle is still within 40 minutes of Boston, and is convenient to four major shopping areas. Approximately 25% of the town is protected conservation land.
Click Here to view the Town Of Carlisle Municipal Newsletter - January 2023
Read More »Welcome Eric Koukos, our newest part-time police officer at the Carlisle Police Department! Officer Koukos has years of police experience, was a School Resource Officer while working for Bolton and Dracut, is a certified Police Motorcycle Operator,…
Read More »On Saturday, January 7, at 7 p.m., the Carlisle Trails Committee will lead a public walk/cross-country ski/snowshoe under the nearly full moon starting at the Foss Farm parking lot on Bedford Road. The walk will be about 2.5 miles, from Foss Farm…
Read More »Congratulations to Chief Sorrows and the Carlisle Fire Department! The Executive Office of Public Safety and Security and the Department of Fire Services (DFS) awarded the Town of Carlisle $15,500 for the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program.…
Read More »Introducing the first monthly municipal newsletter for the Town of Carlisle departments, boards, committees and residents! The goal is to foster and encourage communication across the community and highlight the great work everyone continues to…
Read More »Many Americans are coping with increasing prices, including rising energy bills. We know our customers count on us every day for the energy they need and recognize our role in keeping bills as low as possible as energy prices surge.?? The cost of…
Read More »Conservation Commission releases new tree removal guidelines for homeowners Additional…
Read More »Early Voting in Person will take place in the Clark Room the following dates and times: Click Here To View The Town Of Carlisle News Early Voting…
Read More »The Select Board has voted to proclaim October Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Month in celebration of their 75th anniversary. The mission of the Concord-Carlisle Community Chest is to engage the Carlisle community to help neighbors in need.
Read More »Click here to Read More Information About Town Of Carlisle News: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - September
Read More »Please minimize indoor and outdoor water use and be cautious around BBQs and other outdoor activities to prevent brush and forest fires. For more information on Massachusetts Drought alert system and drought level information visit Carlisle Board…
Read More »Early Voting In-Person Carlisle voters have the option to vote early in person in the Clark Room at Town Hall the following days and times: - Saturday, August 27th - 12p.m. to 4p.m. - Monday, August 29th - 10a.m. to 12p.m. - Tuesday, August 30th -…
Read More »This program will combine American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds to provide eligible households with rental assistance of up to $4,800 for 12 months. Payments will be made directly to the landlord. Applications…
Read More »The Carlisle Cheer Project is happy to announce Swap Meet IV, on Saturday, June 11, under the solar canopies at the Carlisle School! As usual, Carlisle residents and staff are welcome to drop off their useful, gently used items between 8:00 am and…
Read More »The Select Board is seeking qualified applicants to fill one vacancy on the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the Town on all fiscal questions. A background in Finance is encouraged, but not…
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