Boothbay selectmen set Nov. 20 as the date to close the Clifford Park pavilion’s restrooms. Selectmen considered various dates such as “prior to the first frost” before adopting the first Monday of November as the end date. Town Manager Dan Bryer.
In the Oct. 19 edition of the Boothbay Register, Town Manager Dan Bryer said either town could veto the Nov. 7 referendum. This is not true. AOS 98 officials corrected him saying it's an aggregate vote so the totals from both towns would be counted.
Boothbay selectmen had a light agenda for their Oct. 11 meeting which lasted 29 minutes. So, their meeting was dominated by what happened prior to their scheduled gathering. Boothbay selectmen joined their Boothbay Harbor counterparts with a 90-.
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.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department has identified three youths who participated in a Clifford Park prank earlier this summer. On Sept. 13, Town Manager Dan Bryer told selectmen the sheriff’s department identified youths who filled the pavilion’s.