Voters turned out in force in Camden June 11, voting to approve municipal and school budgets, a $12.5 million bond, zoning and land use ordinance changes, and buying a groomer for the Camden Snow Bowl. They also elected Susan Dorr and Ken Gross to.
CAMDEN — In a meeting that went past 10 p.m. June 4, the Camden Select Board got into a spirited debate over the question of whether to apply for river
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.
As a lifelong resident of Rockport and Camden, a third-generation owner of a Main Street business, and having been on multiple town committees over the years, I would like to share my views on the upcoming election of select board members. After.
Some of our Select Board candidates have spoken about the importance of legacy. I'm reflecting on the unique legacy left to us by our predecessors in the form of our enchanting waterfall and millpond created by the Montgomery Dam. If we are to.