Board members generally agree that more needs to be cut from the budget, but also want to try to save some classrooms positions that would be lost in the proposal.
Community
Study group explores possibility of Rangeley-run EMS service
Fire Rescue Chief Mike Bacon told the select board March 24 that as Rangeley grows they need to look at all options.
Lisbon hires new finance director
Elizabeth Deveraux has worked for various auditing firms in the past decade and a half with budgeting and cash reconciliations.
Lewiston eyes freezing 12 city positions in next year’s budget
City officials hope not filling 12 vacant positions as part of $4.1 million in cuts will help manage rising costs and avoid layoffs.
Lisbon extends tax relief application deadline for older adults
Eligible residents, 65 and older, can get up to $1,000 off their property tax bills.
3 times in 4 years, national competition suits Lewiston mock trial team just fine
The high school team’s students are again preparing for nationals, this time in Iowa, while finding success in and outside the club.
Lewiston to loan $250,000 toward purchase of The Colisée
City councilors favored a $250,000 loan to Milltown Sports and Entertainment over the previous proposal of a $1.4M guarantee on a seller-held loan.
Wilton officials weigh services, growth issues
At its March 17 meeting, the select board reviewed regional service demands, infrastructure progress and local operational policies.
Woodstock votes to buy Route 26 spring’s source land
Town secures 3.4-acre parcel to protect popular roadside spring after months of uncertainty
300 bunnies later, Norway’s Rocky Coast Rabbit Rescue is hopping these days
It started when Kaili Stalling saw 7 rabbits in the roadway. Now she runs a nonprofit and has a fluffle of advice.