Annual town meeting voters approved moving forward with structural testing and design work to update the Town Office to include a new fire station but failed to raise funding for a roof replacement project.
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Nason wins contested New Sharon selectman race
NEW SHARON — Paula Nason was elected to a three-year term as selectman in a three-way race Friday. Nason received 62 votes. Dennis McCourt and Joseph Rollins received 55 and 22 votes, respectively. Nason replaces Bob Neal who did not seek re-election. [email protected]
First Foster CTE students inducted into honor society
Forty-nine Foster Career and Technical Education students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Four Jay residents seek two seats on RSU 73 board
Voters will go to the polls April 23 to fill town offices.
Three candidates vie for New Sharon selectman seat
Polls will be open from noon to 7 p.m. Friday at the Town Office.
New Sharon voters to consider replacing Town Office roof
The proposal, which asks for $240,000, is one of three regarding the building.
Eustis voters to decide on increasing spending
The annual town meeting will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Community Building.
Kingfield Town Office receives mass mailing of resident’s public records
It is unknown who sent 24 packets containing court and arrest records, or why.
Three candidates seek New Sharon selectman seat
Elections will be held Friday, March 1 at the New Sharon Town Office. Polls will be open from noon to 7 p.m.
New Sharon voters to decide increased budget; town office updates
NEW SHARON — The annual town meeting will be held on Saturday, March 2 at 9 a.m. in the Cape Cod Hill School gymnasium. Voters will consider 54 articles and a proposed $1,363,026 budget. If approved, the proposed budget will be offset by $280,095 in carry overs, town reserve fund and unappropriated surplus accounts, and […]