City staff is recommending Jubilee Pavillion on the Penticton waterfront remain in the hands of pair of local booster groups for another three years at the rock-bottom price of $7,400
Town officials agreed the project needs more oversight, after some were disappointed in the quality of construction at Skowhegan’s new public safety building.
Some residents have been pointing fingers at the town and the school district as Skowhegan Area High School’s baseball and tennis teams are set to begin their spring season without their usual home field and courts.