Former Pittston Selectmen Tim Marks said the town should sue him if it thinks he owes money. The Board of Selectmen decided to bill him and the other former board members for legal fees.
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Clary Lake property owners putting hopes on water level management plan
Department of Environmental Protection heard closing statements this week from property owners in Jefferson and Whitefield petitioning a fix for low water levels on the lake.
Gardiner city council gives budget final approval
The $8.77 million budget avoids a tax increase but cuts money for road paving and eliminates library at Boys & Girls Club.
Pittston selectmen to bill previous board for legal fees
The over $8,000 bill for legal fees accrued during ouster of town clerk will be split between three former board members.
Information session on need to revise Pittston’s budget today at 6 p.m.
Pittston selectmen will host an information session today on why they’ve scheduled a July 18 Town Meeting to add money to the previously approved town budget.
Gardiner’s zero-tax-hike budget gets last public airing tonight
Gardiner residents have their last chance to voice opinions about next year’s proposed municipal budget at tonight’s City Council meeting, but it’s unlikely the budget, which calls for no tax increase, will draw much ire.
CMP’s Augusta call center workers opt to unionize
A majority of the customer service workers at Central Maine Power Company’s Augusta call center voted to unionize last month, according to the company.
Lower Kennebec River a secret jewel for paddlers
Paddlers in the capital area looking for a canoe or kayak excursion during this recent stretch of warm weather don’t have to travel far for a trip with plenty of wildlife and areas to practice their open-water skills.
Vandals defile Hallowell’s Vaughan Woods
Vandals have spray painted the dam and several old-growth trees at Vaughan Woods in the past week, and police are looking for who might be to blame.
Belgrade Tree Committee resigns over dispute with selectpersons
All seven members of the Belgrade Tree Committee announced their resignations, effective later this month, citing personal attacks from the Board of Selectpersons and the failure to reappoint Tree Warden Tish Carr.