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Town Meeting: Camden voters to consider $12 5 million infrastructure bond, zoning changes, $10 million municipal budget

Town Meeting: Camden voters to consider $12 5 million infrastructure bond, zoning changes, $10 million municipal budget
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Bikes, mowers find second life at Mid-Coast Solid Waste

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Mid-Coast Solid Waste to vote on switching trash disposal company, proposed 2022 budget

Tue, 12/29/2020 - 5:45pm Attachments ROCKPORT When the Mid-Coast Solid Waste Corporation Board of Directors convene Dec. 30 via Zoom they will be voting on two major pieces of business: 1) to switch the four-town disposal contract to a company in Norridgewock, and 2) to approve a budget for fiscal year 2022. The meting begins at 6:30 p.m., will be held via teleconference through Zoom and streamed at  Attendees can request speaking privileges when the Chair acknowledges public comment or questions during the meeting. The contract with Waste Management Disposal Services of Maine, in Norridgewick, replaces the existing contract with the Scarborough-based ecomaine, which the four towns of Camden, Hope, Lincolnville and Rockport, through their jointly held Mid-Coast Solid Waste Corp., have engaged with for the past three years.

Casas stepping down as South Thomaston town administrator

George Harvey South Thomaston town administrator Owen Casas. (File photo) SOUTH THOMASTON  A new administrator for the Town of South Thomaston will be handed the keys to the town in early 2021 as Owen Casas recently submitted his resignation to spend more time with his children.  Casas was hired in mid-December 2018 and replaced outgoing administrator Terri-Lynn Baines.  At the time of his hire, Casas had served three years on the Rockport Select Board, a term in the Maine House of Representatives representing Camden, Islesboro and Rockport, and was chairman of the Mid-Coast Solid Waste Corp. Board of Directors, while also serving on the Rockport Budget Committee.

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