Two three-year terms on the Select Board and three Regional School Unit 9 directors will be chosen.
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Hebron to vote on town administrator position at town meeting
Saturday, residents will also vote for two new selectmen, a school board director and other officials.
Voting in Livermore Falls to return to town office
Changes made at the Livermore Falls Town Office have enabled voting to be held there rather than at the fire station.
Industry voters fund new Public Works building at annual town meeting
Residents at Industry’s annual town meeting Saturday approved all 34 warrant articles, including a Local Food Sovereignty Ordinance, while also electing Steward Durrell to the Select Board.
Weld voters eventually OK plan for free state park passes for residents
After much discussion, voters approved accepting an annual $5,000 donation from the George and Raymond Frank Foundation (Camp Kawanhee for Boys) to provide residents with seasonal passes to Maine state parks.
New Sharon to choose elected officials March 14
Three candidates are seeking a 3-year term on the Board of Selectmen.
Two compete for Chesterville’s 3-year seat on RSU 9 board
Patty Hastings and Tiffany Estabrook are running for Chesterville’s 3-year seat on the Regional School Board 9 board of directors, each emphasizing fiscal responsibility and education priorities.
Chesterville prepares for vote, annual town meeting
Chesterville residents will vote March 14 for municipal officers and key town matters, followed by the annual town meeting March 17, where they will decide on a proposed budget, along with changes to public works, fire department funding and third-party allocations.
Industry annual town meeting, elections set for March 8
Industry residents will vote on 34 warrant articles, including funding for a new Public Works building and a Local Food Sovereignty Ordinance, and will elect a Select Board member.
Weld voters to consider donation in lieu of taxes for state park passes
The $758,952 budget proposed for this year is $229,660 less than the $988,612 budget approved by voters last year, a decrease of 23.23%.