LINCOLNVILLE — Voters approved the Five Towns Community School District budget by a close margin on June 11, but rejected the Lincolnville Central School budget. Conversely, residents voted to approve
June is when many Maine citizens weigh how much to spend on school budgets, and polls are open on Election Day for voters to cast ballots on other business, including municipal and county budgets. It is also time to elect local officers to municipal.
LINCOLNVILLE — The Select Board met with Maine Department of Transportation and the historical society, among others, in a 2 1/2-half hour meeting on April 22. The board also extended
LINCOLNVILLE Citizens planning to run for office may pick up their nomination papers Monday, March 4, at the Town Office. Nomination papers must have at least 25 signatures but not more than 100, and they much be returned to the Town Office by 4:.
LINCOLNVILLE — Linwood Downs, who chairs the Financial Advisory Committee, updated the Select Board Feb. 12 on the status of the town’s reserve fund, while also posing a potential avenue