Author Cheryl Gillespie and one or two of her co-authors to speak at Clinton’s Brown Memoria Library.
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Fairfield area school board reverses some parts of controversial restructuring plan
After spending $417,665 to buy out three former administrators, the board of SAD 49 took steps Thursday to hire replacements for two of the positions.
Fairfield-area school district restores special education director, discusses superintendent review
In a special meeting Thursday, the board of School Administrative District 49 also forewent an executive session originally called to address concerns regarding an employee.
Maine company partnering with Clinton dairy farms for cow-powered biogas
Summit Natural Gas is working with five dairy farms in Clinton to build and operate a digester that will create a new renewable natural gas program aimed at supporting the local economy.
Memorial Day parade set for Clinton
Willett McKenney American Legion post 186 in Clinton will lead the Memorial Day parade from Railroad Street to the Riverview Cemetery Civil War Monument. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, May 27, at the Clinton Post Office, 15 Railroad St.. For more information, call Dale Hanson at 426-8144.
Fairfield area school board authorizes independent review of administration
The board of School Administrative District 49 authorized the review after calls for the superintendent’s resignation amid the rollout of a restructuring plan.
Residents of Fairfield-based SAD 49 approve increase to spending, fail to approve tax increase
Residents from the towns of Fairfield, Clinton, Benton and Albion approved a $27.42 million school budget Tuesday but failed to raise taxes to fund a $271,093 increase.
Six UMaine students initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Honorees include Rangeley’s Morrill, Skowhegan’s Curtis, Clinton’s Osborn, Dixfield’s Palmer, Dresden’s Houdlette, Strong’s Romanoski
Author Lew-Ellyn Hughes to speak May 16
As a storyteller, Hughes writes about love, parenting, grand-parenting, aging, and family.
Settlements total $417,000 for former Fairfield-area school administrators cut under controversial plan
Superintendent Reza Namin said the money for the buy-outs will come from insurance and funds left over in the current budget.