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‘Holy cannoli’: $15K gift for Parks and Rec
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If Wiscasset voters agree in June, selectmen will have a committee explore options for the school department’s future. The warrant article arose from two split votes on Zoom Tuesday night, March 16.
Selectmen rejected 3-2 a proposed question Town Manager Dennis Simmons offered. Its scope aligned with residents Judith Colby and William Maloney’s proposal that started this year’s talks. Simmons’ proposed question read: “Shall the Town authorize the Selectmen to form an ad hoc committee to study the financial impact of the Wiscasset School Department discontinuing to offer grades 9-12 and offer those students tuition at a local school of their choice.”
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Enhance La Jolla plants jacaranda trees along Pearl Street
Newly planted trees are pictured Dec. 24 as part of an Enhance La Jolla project.
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Enhance La Jolla completed a pilot project to plant jacaranda trees along Pearl Street the week of Dec. 21, culminating right before Christmas.
In collaboration with The Village Garden Club of La Jolla, the effort is intended to help beautify the community with strategic placement of 21 trees in empty tree wells and dirt patches on and around one of the most heavily traveled streets in the neighborhood.
“In a year marked by the coronavirus pandemic and upheaval throughout the country, it is our hope that this project will help shine a bright spot in the community,” said Ed Witt, Enhance La Jolla board chairman. “This effort represents the continuing evolution of a neighborhood that has banded together through the ups and downs the year 2020 has brought.”