Melissa Wolf, who has served for approximately a year, remains puzzled as to why her offer of a 30-day notice was denied by Town Manager Lorna Nichols.
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Resident asks Norway officials to consider noise ordinance
Linda Corapi says she is worried about the increasing noise near her house of 20 years, which she fears will worsen if Lakeside Norway is developed.
Buckfield’s former Town Manager’s experience with CMP last summer leads to proposed bill in Maine legislature
The bill would require utility companies to give a 60-day notice before it could disconnect service to public safety facilities such as fire, police and ambulance departments.
Androscoggin commissioners approve 2022 county budget
The board adopts the documents prepared by the Budget Committee that cut the increase in the amount needed to be raised for taxation from 12.3% to 6.75%.
Buckfield schedules date for 2022 Town Meeting
The referendum will coincide with the Regional School Unit 10 budget vote on June 14 and will be held more than three months earlier than this year’s vote.
Oxford County discusses how to comply with vaccine mandate
The two options would include mandatory vaccination, with exemptions for medical or religious reasons, or an employee choice option where employees who have not provided a copy of their vaccine card would be required to get tested every seven days.
Solar array at Norway-Paris transfer station passes first step
After receiving approval from the Paris Planning Board, the project must get the green light from Norway.
Fire severely damages Woodstock house
Three people escaped unharmed from their Cushman Hill Road home.
Chairman: Elimination of per diems for firefighters may have contributed to Paris boy’s death
Christopher Summers said the lack of trained personnel prevented firefighters from doing a proper search last week when a 5-year-old boy died in a fire half a mile from the fire station
Marine veteran completes mission to build memorial for Vietnam War vets
Charlie Paul, who served 25 months in Vietnam during the height of the war, raised more than $6,500 to build a granite monument that will be dedicated Thursday during the Veterans Day observance in Lewiston.