Residents of Leeds and Wayne are invited to an informational meeting about the Dead River Dam at the Leeds Town Office at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 17.
A representative from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection will make a presentation about how the dam affects Androscoggin Lake.
Because the Leeds Board of Selectmen meet at 7 p.m. every Wednesday, they will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. on March 17. The town office will conduct business from 7 to 9 p.m.
– John Plestina
Sabattus:
New town clerk ready to serve
Robin Dulac was named town clerk this month in addition to her duties as a Planning Board member.
After Dulac was appointed to succeed Suzanne Reading as town clerk, the town sought a legal opinion. The advice was that Dulac would not have a conflict of interest serving as both town clerk and as a member of the Planning Board.
Dulac is a 12-year resident of Sabattus. She worked for the Maine Legislature for several years. She said she is looking forward to serving the town.
– John Plestina
Leeds:
Candidate papers available
Nomination papers for elected offices are available from the Town Office. One seat will be open on the Board of Selectmen, one seat on the SAD 52 Board of Directors, a one-year term for fire chief, and a one-year term for road commissioner. The filing deadline is April 21.
– John Plestina
Leeds:
Free disposal offered for one day
The town will have a spring cleanup day on May 1. Town Administrator Jane Wheeler explained that the town would not charge for the disposal of furniture or mattresses on that day only. There will be a charge for tires.
For more information, contact the Town Office at 524-5171.
– John Plestina
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