RANDOLPH — The Town Office will be closed for regular business on Tuesday, Election Day, with polls open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The registrar will be available 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday.
Richmond selectmen to discuss fireworks
RICHMOND — Selectmen meet tonight to consider enacting an ordinance regulating fireworks, and to discuss the Richmond-Dresden bridge.
State law will allow consumer fireworks in Maine beginning in January. Municipalities have the right to regulate or ban fireworks within their borders.
Selectmen are scheduled to continue their discussion about regulating fireworks, and consider enacting an ordinance regulating them. Such an ordinance, if approved by selectmen, would later go to voters at Town Meeting.
Selectmen are scheduled to meet with Steve Marson, owner of Central Maine Pyrotechnics, as part of their discussion.
Selectmen are also scheduled to:
* discuss the Richmond-Dresden bridge, which state Department of Transportation officials have said will be replaced, likely in 2013;
* discuss replacing the doors of the snack shack at Houdlette Field;
* discuss starting a community garden;
* consider approving the Post Issuance Compliance Policy Relating to Bonds Issued by the Town; and
* meet in a closed-door session to discuss confidential records.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the Town Office.
Compiled from staff reports
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