The Camden Town Council took steps at its meeting March 8 to seek grant monies to begin upgrading the Camden Water Utility’s drinking water infrastructure. The town’s civil engineer, Ken Smith, Municipal Civil Corp., told town officials that by making the improvement of replacing the gravity filter system with a pressure system, the town will
Commissioner Steve Pearson was in attendance at the Feb. 8 meeting of the Camden Town Council to address the proposed SR 75 extension to the Hoosier Heartland Highway (HHH). Council President Brent Deel said the county’s highway engineer had already updated the Council on the project late last fall. Deel said they were told when
Jackson Twp. Volunteer Fire Dept. will have its monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 at the station. The Camden-Jackson Twp. Public Library is sponsoring a “Craft and Chat” session on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. For questions, call 574-686-2120. Camden Town Council will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8, in
The Camden Town Council met Dec. 30 in a special meeting to take care of end of the year business. The Council also made a decision on a request made by a citizen at the November regular meeting. The citizen asked town officials to change the ordinance regarding chickens to also include ducks. After discussing
CAMDEN If Monday’s special town meeting to be held in the parking lot of the Camden Snow Bowl isn’t odd enough with votes being cast from individual vehicles a flyer with anonymous origins and a letter from a Portland attorney, who declined to identify his client, earned a strong response from Camden Town Manager Audra Caler.
The flyer (see image) was sent to Camden mailboxes, urging citizens to vote against a Jan. 25 special town meeting warrant that includes three articles, all related to contracting with with
Siemens Industry, Inc.,the global company based in Germany, and which has offices in Maine and New Hampshire.