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  • Published
    October 8, 2011

    Farmingdale gas main project may not mean lines for residents

    FARMINGDALE — Residents may not have the chance to get natural gas to their homes even if the town grants Kennebec Valley Gas Co. a 15-year tax break.

  • Published
    October 2, 2011

    Farmingdale board to hear gas company proposal

    FARMINGDALE — Representatives of the Kennebec Valley Gas Co. will give a presentation about the proposed natural gas line from Richmond to Madison at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Town Office.

  • Published
    August 15, 2011

    Tax maps revision, review nearly done

    FARMINGDALE — What started as a short-term project to review and revise town tax maps is nearly complete after three years, former Selectman Eugene Moreau said this week.

  • Published
    August 8, 2011

    CMP work likely to cause disruptions

    FARMINGDALE — Motorists who travel along U.S. Route 201 and rail trail users in Farmingdale can expect more disruptions in their routines at the end of the month.

  • Published
    August 5, 2011

    Malfunctions with culverts a problem

    FARMINGDALE — Selectmen say the town will work with residents who have problems with malfunctioning culverts.

  • Published
    August 1, 2011

    Town OKs chief constable hire

    FARMINGDALE — The Board of Selectmen voted Wednesday to hire Matt Guilfoyle, a constable and full-time member of the Richmond Police Department, as chief constable.

  • Published
    July 24, 2011

    ‘Construction specials’ offered by businesses

    FARMINGDALE — Business owners along U.S. Route 201 are bristling at losses they say they’ve incurred during road construction along the major Kennebec River corridor.

  • Published
    July 23, 2011

    Firemen need help with flags event

    FARMINGDALE — The Firemen’s Association is looking for donations so it can continue the Flags in Farmingdale project that has been in place for two years.

  • Published
    July 8, 2011

    Property tax rate upped 80 cents

    FARMINGDALE — Selectmen voted Wednesday to increase the property tax rate by 80 cents per $1,000 property valuation, citing the costs of schools, oil and electricity.

  • Published
    July 2, 2011

    Ellis announces retirement

    FARMINGDALE — Chief Constable Jeff Ellis told selectmen Wednesday he’s retiring from his post effective July 27.