Darlene Beaulieu’s departure comes a month before the annual Town Meeting, and Whitefield officials are assessing the current office staff’s ability to run elections and the open meeting.
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Winthrop narrowly adopts municipal budget that boosts spending
In a 4-3 vote, the Town Council approves municipal spending plan and a 2.37% increase to the property tax rate.
Waterville City Hall reopens to public after 2-month-plus coronavirus closure
Waterville City Hall, closed to the public since March 15 because of the coronavirus pandemic, reopened officially and is open to the public from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Waterville Planning Board delays vote on solar farm requests
The Waterville Planning Board lost its livestream link to its meeting Monday and decided to postpone voting on whether to recommend rezoning properties on County and Webb roads to allow for solar farms.
Gardiner officials to consider reduced budget proposal
City councilors will also be asked to confirm the appointment of Michael Vella as director of the Department of Public Works.
Farmingdale’s Hall-Dale High School graduation to feature short ceremonies, parade
The Hallowell City Council approved a parade of cars full of graduating students to come down Water Street around 8 p.m. Saturday, June 6.
Richmond’s RSU 2 withdrawal committee continues work toward June 30 deadline
Despite delays in receiving information, the committee appointed to negotiate Richmond’s withdrawal from its school district still hopes to meet deadlines for leaving RSU 2 in 2021, if Richmond voters agree.
Gardiner City Hall, Public Library reopening to public Monday
Gardiner residents will be able to transact business in person at Gardiner City Hall, as long as they wear masks, observe limits to the number of people allowed into the public areas and bring their own pens.
Central Maine gym owners chafe at restrictions, await reopening decision
With their focus on health and safety, gym and fitness facility owners say they are frustrated with delays in reopening their businesses
Popular Steakhouse in Waterville closes down due to coronavirus restrictions
Citing the strict guidelines placed on restaurants by the state, the owners of Joseph’s Fireside Steakhouse in Waterville have decided to close down for good.