Proposed Occupational Safety and Health Administration changes would increase requirements for training, equipment and more, and cost Alna more for firefighting, Fire Chief Mike Trask told selectmen April 25. He said the changes could decimate.
Over 40 Boothbay voters on March 27 authorized seeking a $3.2 million bond to repair road damage from back-to-back January storms. Cleanup began on Shore and Samoset roads, King Phillips Trail and Grimes Cove immediately after the storms with public.
Alna joined the state Climate Resiliency Partnership on Thursday, Feb. 8 with the select board’s unanimous adoption of a resolution. By joining the program, the town becomes eligible for grants toward climate-focused municipal projects. Board member.
Even before Gov. Janet Mills declared a State of Civil Emergency for all of Maine’s coastal counties on Jan. 11, Boothbay leaders were out surveying damage caused by two days of massive windstorms and high tides. Boothbay Town Manager Dan Bryer.
Men are no longer at work as the Pension Ridge Road paving project is over. On Sept. 27, Town Manager Dan Bryer reported public works and Crooker Construction of Topsham completed their work earlier in the day. “All that is left is a little bit of.