COVID-19 and Town Services update – The lobby is open for walk-in traffic. Vaccinated people do not need to wear a mask, unvaccinated people are asked to mask up. Go to https://www.maine.gov/covid19/ for up-to-date information. Thank you for your consideration of all our citizens’ safety.
The Norway Baptist Church will sponsor a Community Day on Saturday, July 23, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Norway Recreation Area. As in years past, there will be family-friendly games such as an inflatable bounce house and corn hole. There will be a three-legged sack race at 11 a.m. and the Community Egg Toss will happen at 2 p.m.
Come to the Fire Station on Sunday, July 24 from 2-4 p.m. for an Open House Farewell to our retiring employees.
The basketball court renovation at the Cottage Street Recreation Area is moving along! The paint will be applied at the end of this month.
The next Select Board Meeting will be held on July 21. The next Planning Board meeting will be on July 14. Meetings are filmed by
Norway Paris Cable TV and recordings are available at: http://npctv11.org/. Agendas can be found on https://norwaymaine.com/ prior to
the meetings.
Select Board meetings are held on the first and third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Office. Planning Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Office. We do our best to post agendas for both Boards on our Facebook page.
The Town Office telephone number is 743-6651, the fax number is 743-5307, the website is https://norwaymaine.com/ and you can also visit us at Facebook.com/norwaymaine. The voicemail system is open 24/7 for you to leave a message during non-business hours. Business hours are Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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