Monday
Hartford: Food bank, 4 p.m., Town Office
Hartford: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Office
Peru: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office
Rumford: Rumford Library board of trustees, 3 p.m., Public Library
Rumford: Finance Committee, department budget meeting, 6 p.m., Municipal Building
Wilton: Selectmen, budget meeting, 6 p.m., Town Office
Tuesday
Bethel: Recreation Board, 6 p.m., Town Office
Buckfield: Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Municipal Center
Farmington: Franklin County Commission, 9 a.m., county building
Farmington: RSU 9 board of directors budget meeting, 6 p.m., Forum, Mt. Blue Campus
Livermore: Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Office
Livermore Falls: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office
Paris: Conservation Committee, 7 p.m., Town Office
Rumford: Board of Assessors, 3 p.m., Municipal Building
Rumford: Special town meeting, 6 p.m., Mt. Valley High School
Sumner: Planning Board, 6:30 p.m., Town Office
Wednesday
Bethel: Planning Board, 6 p.m., Town Office
Buckfield: Budget Committee, 10 a.m., Municipal Center
Livermore Falls Water District, 7 a.m., water district office
Rumford: Finance Committee, initiated article requests, 6 p.m., Municipal Building
Wilton: Selectmen, executive session, 6 p.m., Town Office. Selectmen meeting to follow.
Thursday
Bethel: Ordinance Review Committee, 6 p.m., Town Office
Canton: Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Office
Harrison: Selectmen, 7 p.m., Town Office
Jay: RSU 73 board of directors, 6 p.m., Spruce Mountain Primary School
Norway: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Office
Otisfield: Ordinance Policy Review Committee, 7 p.m., Town Office
Oxford: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Office
Rumford: Finance Committee, department budget meeting, 6 p.m., Municipal Building
Sumner: MDOT bridge replacement meeting, 6 p.m., Town Office
Sumner: Fire Department, 6:30 p.m., Town Office
West Paris: Selectmen, 5 p.m., Town Office
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