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Town Meeting roundup
Embden residents to consider renaming Katie Crotch Road; Bingham residents to consider recreation increase; Norridgewock to consider making tax collector, treasurer appointed.
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Maine was one of only seven states before the COVID-19 pandemic that did not allow municipalities to hold remote meetings.
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All warrant articles were passed Wednesday night at Randolph's annual Town Meeting.
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Voters at Wednesday's Town Meeting are expected to consider whether to approve borrowing $1 million to fix town roads, as well as food sovereignty and fire department restitution ordinances.
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Elections, a new squad truck and a food sovereignty ordinance are on the warrant.
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At Saturday's Town Meeting, voters approved the proposed spending plan, which included salaries for appointed Town Office staff.
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Voters elected incumbent Kathryn Mills Woodsum and Ralph Eno Jr. to serve on the Select Board.
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Forty-nine residents approved all of the articles in a little more than three hours, according to town office staff.
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