Dozens of central Maine farms opened their doors to visitors Sunday, giving them a chance to interact with farmers and their livestock.
Chelsea Maine
Volunteers look to find Chelsea’s values with community development program
The Community Heart & Soul program, developed by the Orton Foundation, hopes to help residents reconnect with their town through storytelling and finding common values.
Chelsea officials agree on $11,626 in cuts to correct warrant error
After an error in the Town Meeting warrant, Town Manager Scott Tilton and the Selectboard agreed on cuts to the budget for the next fiscal year.
Elmira College announces local graduates
Degrees were awarded to Chelsea’s Connor, and Manchester’s Prescott.
Hall-Dale High School lists summa cum laude students for class of 2019
Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale has announced its summa cum laude students for its class of 2019. The students are listed alphabetically. Emily Allen, daughter of Curt and Pam Allen, of Hallowell, is admired and respected by her peers and teachers. She has shown herself to be a dedicated student and athlete throughout her years […]
Chelsea voters OK $1.5 million budget, but shake heads over $11,000 typo
All articles were approved as written, but a typographical error in one article will leave the town $11,000 short in General Government funding.
Chelsea voters elect 6 people to 9 positions
Chelsea voters rejected the school budget locally, but the $23 million budget passed districtwide.
Voters overwhelmingly approve $23 million Chelsea-Windsor area school budget
Despite being rejected in two towns, the RSU 12 budget passed with 67% of voters approving.
Chelsea voters consider 8.5-10% spending increase, multiple elective positions
Town Manager Scott Tilton said the property tax rate will likely rise based on the increasing school, county and municipal budgets.
RSU 12 towns to hold June 11 referendum on $23 million budget
Votes will take place in Alna, Chelsea, Palermo, Somerville, Westport Island, Whitefield and Windsor to confirm or deny a budget increase of 3.6%.