On July 3 and Aug. 7 the coffee and donuts fundraiser will be near the Association’s test site at the deepest part of the lake.
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Human feces, unauthorized fires lead to closure of Tumbledown Mountain camping
Though never officially authorized on the mountain, camping has been largely accepted. With more litter, discarded equipment and large, unauthorized fires, the Bureau of Parks and Land is saying no more.
Working: Running Maine’s largest state park
Manager Bruce Farnham is in summer season No. 34 and counting at the 8,000-acre Mt. Blue State Park.
AT&T cellphone tower permit affirmed by Weld Board of Appeals
The Board of Appeals voted the appeal was timely, but in all other matters supported the Planning Board’s latest decision.
Memorial Day activities planned for greater Farmington area
Farmington, Chesterville, Wilton and Weld have events scheduled to remember those who lost their lives while serving in the armed forces.
Weld Board of Appeals affirms AT&T cellphone tower permit
The Planning Board gave the final approval of the application March 17.
Weld voters raise budget amounts, approve full-time position
WELD — During almost 3.5 hours of debate Saturday, April 17, voters at the annual Town Meeting changed proposed budget amounts by $18,040. The approved 2021 budget of $661,074 is $41,954 more than the current plan, not including county and education taxes. The selectpersons and budget committee members had recommended changing selectperson’s pay from $12.15 […]
Weld voters raise salaries, boost legal budget at Town Meeting
Recommended stipends for selectpersons were doubled to $10,000, legal fees increased by $20,000, as voters OK a new town budget $42,000 more than the current budget.
Voters to decide how Weld selectmen will get paid in Town Meeting Saturday
The meeting begins at 10 a.m. at the Town Hall