Several town school committee meetings in AOS 93 member towns have been scheduled for the coming days.
Waldoboro Selectmen Vote to Relax Sign Ordinance
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted June 10 to relax the town’s sign ordinance in an effort to keep a planned commercial project in town, according to town officials.
Four Men Charged With Stealing Signs in Four Counties
Three young men are headed to trial and another pleaded guilty to charges of theft and criminal mischief related to the alleged theft of road and business signs in Lincoln, Kennebec, Knox, and Waldo counties.
Jefferson Team Places 35th in Odyssey of the Mind World Finals
The Jefferson Village School Odyssey of the Mind team placed 35th out of 49 in Division 1 of the “stackable structure” competition at the OM World Finals.
RSU 12 Voters Approve School Budget
Voters in RSU 12 overwhelmingly approved a $19.7 school budget, 595 to 321, by referendum vote on June 11.
With the exception of Somerville, all towns voted in favor of the budget.
Hodgdon Shipbuilding Launches Service Division
Hodgdon Shipbuilding has officially launched a new division, Hodgdon Yacht Services, marking the company’s significant expansion into both the yacht and pleasure boat service and refit sectors. The expansion makes Hodgdon one of New England’s largest full-service marine companies.
Two Candidates Run for GSB School Committee
On June 10, Damariscotta residents will vote for a write-in candidate to fill Sally Farrell’s seat on the Great Salt Bay School Committee. Dana Orenstein and Angela Russ each declared their write-in candidacies for the three-year term in May.
Somerville Voters Make Three Positions Appointed and Pass Budget Unopposed
At Somerville’s annual open town meeting June 21, voters opted to change the town’s treasurer, tax collector, and town clerk positions from elected to appointed positions and passed a $421,033 budget with no votes in opposition.
Dresden ATV Accident Sends Virginia Woman to Hospital
The Dresden Fire Department rescued a Virginia woman who was pinned under an all-terrain vehicle after the vehicle flipped over in Dresden on Saturday, June 28.
Wiscasset Police Report
Wiscasset Police Chief Troy Cline announces the following arrests, summonses and accidents:
Wesson Garret Campbell
Justin and Joy Campbell, of Nobleboro, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Wesson Garret Campbell.
Recent and Upcoming Votes
Newcastle Residents To Consider Sign Ordinance, Budget Hike
Wiscasset Voters Approve $9.4 Million School Budget
Waldoboro Passes Budget, Elects Minzy And Collamore
RSU 12 Voters Approve School Budget
Newcastle Elects Two Selectmen, Validates School Budgets
Damariscotta Voters Elect Russ to School Committee
Westport Island Votes to Terminate Withdrawal Process
Jefferson Voters Pass Education Budget
Dresden Re-elects Third Selectman, Tie Vote for Town Clerk
Nobleboro Passes Property Maintenance Ordinance in Close Vote
Voters Correct RSU 40 Warrant For June 18 Budget Referendum
Corrected figures were adopted for one article on the warrant for the RSU 40’s proposed 2014-2015 budget at an open meeting June 12, and voters in the district’s five towns will have a chance to validate the budget by referendum on Wednesday, June 18.
After Teacher’s Tragic Death, Community to Complete His Final Project
With the sudden death of Tony Trippi, the carpentry teacher at the Bath Regional Career and Technical Center, a community has come together to help complete a project he and his students began prior to his death.
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