
At Tuesdays meeting, Melissa Sheridan was re-appointed to the Regional Recreation Board. Selectman Norm Milliard (far left), Select woman Amy Chapman (center) and Arnie Jordan sign Sheridan’s certificate of appointment. Under meetings and events, a December 2nd planning board meeting will include hearing from John and Karen Bolduc, who recently closed on 470 acres of property next to Mt Abram. The couple plan to build a Coal Burned Spoon Sanctuary, which will consist of 12 treehouses and 12 cabins with “high-end culinary flair.” Bethel Citizen photo by Samuel Wheeler.
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