Castonguay replaces Amanda Allen, who resigned as town manager in early June after coming to an agreement with town officials to settle a discrimination complaint she filed with the Maine Human Rights Commission.
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PARIS The Oxford County Commission agreed Tuesday to enter into an agreement with a Maine company to clean county facilities with an antimicrobial protectant spray.
RCCM Cleaning Services in Jay will apply BioShield Biostatic Surface Protectant throughout the county complex on Western Avenue for $1,192 to fight against COVID-19.
According to RCCM, the protectant, applied by an electrostatic sprayer, “adheres to surfaces to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses.”
Areas that will receive the treatment in the county building includes the District Attorney’s office, commissioners’ office, common areas, bathrooms, board rooms, hallways, staircases and all areas used by the public and employees, including probate, deeds and the Emergency Management Agency.