An open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new public safety building will be held Saturday morning. The $22 million building at 500 East St. is at the intersection with Pratt Street (Route 106). It houses the town’s police and fire departments, which have already moved in. The ribbon cutting is slated for 9 a.m. with tours of the new building from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Light refreshments will be served. The new complex and a new Department of Public Works facility were made possible when town meeting approved $35 million in 2015. The municipal building committee played a key part in getting the buildings constructed. For firefighters, their new home was very welcome after having spent several months operating out of the DPW facility following a fire at the North Main Street station.