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Town residents promoting improvements to Kingfield's downtown, like a village green at the corner of Main and Depot streets, say it will lure those driving through to stop and take advantage of what the town has to offer. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Town residents promoting improvements to Kingfield's downtown, like a village green at the corner of Main and Depot streets, say it will lure those driving through to stop and take advantage of what the town has to offer.
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The area beyond the historic water trough in downtown Kingfield is targeted by the Village Enhancement Committee for a village green, one of seven proposals the committee came up with in 2011. The village green plan is on the June 4 Town Meeting warrant.
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Rob and Polly MacMichael outside their Rolling Fattie's business in Kingfield on Wednesday. The couple have been involved in and support improvements to the downtown area of Kingfield, including a village green, which is on the Town Meeting warrant.
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Kingfield Administrative Assistant Leanna Ross Targett looks over proposed plans for a village green at the corner of Main and Depot streets in Kingfield. The project goes before voters at the June 4 town meeting.
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Traffic passes through Kingfield on Route 27 on Wednesday. Efforts are underway to improve and enhance downtown for both businesses and cultural activities, including a proposal for a village green on the June 4 Town Meeting warrant.