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PublishedJune 16, 2013
Strawberry harvest looks promising as growers prepare for pick-your-own crowds
With pick-your-own strawberry season starting soon, farmers in the area say this year’s harvest looks promising.
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PublishedJune 16, 2013
Gardiner hygienist sees dental-care expansion bill as key to his future
L.D. 1230, which has divided the dental industry in Maine, would create a new category of hygienists called dental hygiene therapists who, after graduating from a dental therapy program, could do some procedures similar to a dentist.
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
Windsor voters accept $1.67M budget; higher property taxes likely
Windsor voters on Saturday approved a $1.67 million budget and probably increased the property tax by reducing revenues from cash on hand and expected state revenue sharing.
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PublishedJune 14, 2013
Farmingdale 2-year-old’s condition improved after near-fatal pool accident
Cody Campbell, the two-year old Farmingdale boy found unresponsive in his family’s pool Thursday morning, is doing much better at the hospital, according to police.
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PublishedJune 14, 2013
Chelsea residents approve budget, OK $1 million bond for road work
The Town of Chelsea’s proposed $923,091 budget approved by townspeople Thursday evening was $5,500 higher than this year, but its effect on the tax rate is still unknown.
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PublishedJune 13, 2013
Fur flies at Farmingdale meeting as deputy town clerk resigns, spectators confront selectmen
By the end of Wednesday night’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting, the selectmen and the town’s exiting town clerk had walked out and the deputy town clerk handed in her resignation.
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PublishedJune 13, 2013
Gardiner to seek $177K in cuts to make up for state revenue shortfall
Gardiner residents and city councilors made it clear to City Manager Scott Morelli that they did not want a tax increase. In turn, Morelli said the city will look for around $177,000 in cuts from the budget.
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PublishedJune 12, 2013
Gardiner wants to cut budget rather than raise taxes
Residents in Gardiner likely won’t be facing a tax increase from the city next year, following objections from both city councilors and members of the public at the $8,738,596 budget’s first public hearing Wednesday night.
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PublishedJune 11, 2013
Gardiner faces budget cuts, higher taxes as $8.7M proposal gets Wednesday hearing
Gardiner city councilors will likely face the option of cutting additional services or increasing the tax rate as its proposed $8.7 million budget faces a public hearing Wednesday.
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PublishedJune 11, 2013
Dill reinstated as West Gardiner fire chief
Vicki Dill, dismissed by the West Gardiner Board of Selectmen as the town’s fire chief last month for not meeting a settlement’s training requirements, is back on the job.
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