Town officials are soliciting offers from local banks while interests rates have changed at the USDA, which is closed during the federal government’s shutdown.
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Gardiner moves forward with LED conversion
City officials propose the bond replace the existing streetlights with energy efficient and networked LED luminaires.
After questioning design, Farmingdale voters approve loan for new fire station
The project will go out to bid next year now that town residents OK’d on Thursday securing $1.7 million in funding.
Farmingdale to vote on $1.7 million fire station loan Thursday
Residents will cast votes at a special town meeting at 6 p.m. at Hall-Dale High School.
KV Youth Symphony Orchestra students perform
Musicians to perform Dec. 9 during a holiday concert in Farmingdale.
Farmingdale to hold special town meeting on spending $1.7 million for fire station
Voters will decide on Dec. 6 whether to approve a bond to fund the construction of a fire station on Maine Avenue.
Dangerous divot to be fixed; Farmingdale to receive credit for abandoned paving
A terse meeting and a handshake between selectmen and contractors heralds the end of construction season.
Fearful of violence, central Maine schools deploy police officers, other resources
Officials say they’re more aware than ever of the need to make students feel safe.
Contractor hits back at Farmingdale’s ‘ludicrous’ claims of dangerous roads
A C.H. Stevenson representative says a section of road that town officials found risky is ‘hardly’ a dangerous situation.