After a year and a half effort, Alna has won a federal grant to get the town office an automatic generator, First Selectman Ed Pentaleri said Nov. 16. Citing the town’s best interest to go with 14-month old quotes Pentaleri said are better than what.
Wiscasset’s and Pittston’s code enforcement officer will now also be Alna’s. Nov. 2, selectmen voted Bruce Engert CEO and local plumbing inspector (LPI). First Selectman Ed Pentaleri said George Turnbull has done a really good job as LPI and has.
The following message went out via email Thursday afternoon, Oct. 26: “Dear Alna Residents, “On behalf of the Alna Select Board, we are incredibly saddened to be writing to you about the tragic events that have been unfolding in our neighboring.
A proposed deal between Alna and resident Jeff Spinney would bar him from rolling out an aluminum mat at his boat ramp off Golden Ridge Road; and would let up to 10 Golden Ridge Sportsman’s Club members a year use the ramp, but not for motor boats.