Voters will be asked at town meeting in May to approve a flat or slightly lower budget.
Mary Delamater
Mary Delamater has lived in western Maine all her life and started her career at the Sun Journal as a proofreader, freelance writer and photographer. Eventually, she moved to an editing position, reading staff-generated stories and laying out pages for the Oxford Hills region. With changes to the publication over the years, she has continued on the copy desk, ensuring stories reflect the paper's values of truth, fairness, excellence and compassion. She is a graduate of Oxford Hills High School in Paris and has attended and/or led workshops on reporting and editing. She's one of 14 children and aunt to dozens of nieces and nephews. She enjoys family gatherings, hosting the annual Merrill Family Christmas Open House, cooking, home decorating, reading, boating, daily walks and chairing the Sun Journal Fun Committee.
Lisbon seeing economic revitalization, officials say
Home construction and sales, full storefronts and sidewalk and park projects are part of the picture.
What You Need To Know: Buckfield Board of Selectpersons
The Buck-It Grill & Pub schedules four outdoor events this summer featuring live music.
Turner winter roads budget overspent by $38,000
Selectmen told the amount is within the 15% overdraft allowance.
Buckfield officials take first look at budget
Two more workshops are scheduled this month.
Minot holding meeting on expanding internet service
Most respondents to a recent online survey said connection speeds are “inadequate.”
Poland voters elect Robinson, Tetenman to Select Board
The town meeting begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at Poland Regional High School.
Poland voters to decide on nine marijuana articles Saturday
Polls will be open Friday at the Town Hall to elect five officers.
Turner voters head to polls Friday, town meeting Saturday
Three ordinances governing marijuana and event barns are on the warrant.
New Gloucester developer allowed dock on Sabbathday Lake
Allen Hamilton asked planners to change his subdivision approval to allow a marina.