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No annual town meeting in Greenwood
GREENWOOD — Bethel selectmen unanimously decided June 16, not to hold an annual town meeting this year because of COVID-19. Town Manager Kim Sparks said the town cannot have a gathering of more than 50 people and that their average attendance for town meeting has been around 60 people. The town is going to operate […]
Decision on meeting up in the air
GREENWOOD — Selectmen discussed having the town operate on the same budget as last year, due to the challenges COVID-19 has presented. Town Manager Kim Sparks said that the town can operate on last year’s budget and perhaps not hold an annual town meeting, depending on what the crowd size restrictions are in June. Sparks […]
Selectmen address quarantine violation concerns
GREENWOOD — At their May 5 meeting selectmen discussed how the town is handling COVID-19. Town Manager Kim Sparks said many town offices are planning to open on June 1, a day after Gov. Janet Mills stay at home order expires. As of now, the town office is still closed to the public. Selectmen discussed […]
Greenwood approves appointments, touches on COVID-19
GREENWOOD — Selectmen Tuesday unanimously approved the appointment of Lorraine Duclos, Margaret Mills, Leonard Hoy, Gary Fuller, Rosemary McLean, Anita Hakala, Ann Holt and William Chapman as Ballot and Election clerks. Selectmen approved hiring Wesley Cox to mow all town cemeteries and parks for the upcoming summer. Cox has mowed for the town in the […]
Greenwood residents unhappy over road’s condition
GREENWOOD — Several residents of the Irish Neighborhood Road expressed their frustration with its deteriorating condition at a February 4 select board meeting. Resident Chet Herrick brought an iPad that had photos of the road’s current condition. “I’m very irritated, it’s disrespectful, we pay our taxes and we have not had anything done to our […]
Auburn couple details plans for Greenwood eco-glamping project
GREENWOOD — At Monday’s planning board meeting, members heard from Karen and John Bolduc on their Coal Burned Spoon Sanctuary project, which was first announced last fall when the couple closed on 470 acres of property next to Mt. Abram. The sanctuary will have 12 tree houses and 12 cabins, with high-end culinary flair. At […]
Auburn couple details plans for Greenwood sanctuary
Karen and John Bolduc propose 12 treehouses and 12 cabins and serve high-end culinary flair.
The Buzz: Meet The Coal Burned Spoon Sanctuary, treehouses and more coming to Greenwood
* Auburn Planning Board supports projects on Merrow, Garfield roads
* Dugout improvements for CMCC
* New space for the American Red Cross
* An Auburn apartment complex underway