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Strong selectmen face unknown cost increases

STRONG — Selectmen on Thursday night faced several possible budget increases for the coming year, including employee insurance, computer software and a computer technician. “Insurance is a biggie,” board Chairman Dick Worthley said during the preliminary review of the 2018 spending plan. Workers’ compensation costs have gone down, but the town is required by law […]

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School cancellation days adding up in RSU 73

LIVERMORE FALLS — Like other Maine school districts, RSU 73 has had to cancel plenty of school days this year due to snow and ice. At Thursday’s RSU 73 board of directors meeting, Superintendent Kenneth Healey said there have been six school-cancellation days so far for 2017-18 in RSU 73. School board member Tammy Frost […]

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RSU 9 to begin budget meetings, superintendent search

FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors approved a budget calendar Thursday that sets them on track for the annual, districtwide budget meeting vote May 1, followed by a referendum May 15. Voters approved a 2017-18 budget in October after four attempts. The budget meetings will start at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Feb. 6, all […]

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RSU 58 board approves art club, accepts resignations

STRONG — Mt. Abram High School students got the OK from Regional School Unit 58 directors Thursday to start an after-school arts club. Student Bradley Frost said the club would provide an opportunity for feedback from other artists. Student Serena Sitz said the club would offer more time for individual art projects beyond the time in […]

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Farmington selectmen make budget recommendations

  FARMINGTON — Selectmen, in their final review of the 2018 municipal budget Thursday, unanimously recommended adding $20,000 for recycling/bulky waste. The increase brings the proposed recycling budget to $96,549. Town Manager Richard Davis said the Public Works Department budget was overdrawn because of hauling bulky waste to the landfill in Norridgewock for $140 a trip. […]

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Holding court at Mt. Blue food court

Students at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington hang out in the food court after classes Thursday. From left are brothers Bradley Shamba, a sophomore, and Brandon Shamba, a senior, Griffin Mayhew, a senior, and Haven Doyle and Farrah Vallou, both freshmen. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal)