At the New Vineyard Select Board meeting on Oct. 21, selectmen shared updates on the positions that were left vacant after resignations were submitted in September.
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Vineyard Select Board revisits past concerns, resolves some lingering issues
Selectmen revisited topics such as the Transfer Station stickers and a washout on New Vineyard Beach.
New Vineyard works to fill vacant town office positions
At the New Vineyard Select Board meeting, selectmen shared updates on the positions that were left vacant after resignations were placed in September.
Bucking national trends, a third of Maine towns still count ballots by hand
Maine’s other municipalities use voting tabulation devices, which studies have shown are faster and more accurate.
New Vineyard stops charging for Transfer Station stickers after realizing it breaks ordinance
Board of Selectmen make a decision on Transfer Station stickers, updates on remodeling and Planning Board.
Farmington-based school district principals address new initiatives and challenges
At the Sept. 24 RSU 9 board meeting, principals highlighted new opportunities for students, recent improvements, and ongoing challenges, including substitute shortages and playground expansions.
New Vineyard stops charging for Transfer Station stickers after realizing it violates ordinance
The $50 annual permit fee has been in place for 10-15 years.
New Vineyard PB secretary submits surprise resignation
At the New Vineyard Board of Selectmen meeting on Monday, Sept. 9, Planning Board Secretary Jamie McKechnie raised concerns about the processes and informalities being used by the Planning Board. When McKechnie felt these concerns were not being addressed, she handed in her letter of resignation.
New Vineyard Planning Board secretary submits surprise resignation
Secretary Jamie McKechnie raised concerns about the processes and informalities being used by the Planning Board.
Farmington area superintendent updates school directors on water leak, facility repairs
Superintendent Christian Elkington discussed ongoing efforts to address a significant leak in the fire suppression system at Mt. Blue Middle School, which has resulted in air quality concerns and potential costly repairs.