At Alna’s annual town meeting in March, Ralph Hilton wants fellow residents to consider an ordinance for recalling elected town officials. He said the petition he has turned in stems from selectmen’s handling of town business Dec. 1 . At that.
We all hoped the COVID-19 pandemic – which dominated the news for the second straight year – would end sometime in 2021; however, the end-of-the-year numbers for cases, hospitalizations and deaths have increased to record levels since March 2020.
Calderwood Engineering Dec. 15 recommended Alna replace Ben Brook Bridge on Egypt Road. The firm and selectmen favor it so far over four other options. It would cost the most, $570,000, and last the longest, at 75 years, according to the preliminary.
Over and over Dec. 1, Alna selectmen faced more of the same criticism, and some new, for their handling of town business. This time, Second Selectman Linda Kristan also faced past selectman Doug Baston’s call for her to step down. Kristan responded.
Dear Editor: For 227 years Alna has elected a fir st , seco nd , and thi rd selectman to manage our affairs. Despite what you’re told, a survey conducted by neutral Lincoln County staff found that Alna selectmen have the same titles and.