The Boothbay Harbor Appeals Board hearing on a decision to lift a July stop work order relating to a Todd Avenue business was postponed for a second time. On Sept. 19, the hearing was cancelled due to a participant contracting COVID-19, according to.
This letter is being re-printed in it’s original text. The Register edited it when a complaint was made about the ‘failed’ “Land for Southport’s Future”. I, Jennie Mitchell, am putting it out there that this is a bad deal for Southport. Readfield.
This letter is being re-printed in it’s original text. The Register edited it when a complaint was made about the ‘failed’ “Land for Southport’s Future”. I, Jennie Mitchell, am putting it out there that this is a bad deal for Southport. Readfield.
A faded wooden sign tacked on the Southport Island town hall says you have to pay 3 cents to ride your horse over the Townsend Gut bridge. It was long ago, no one is sure of the date, but it notes the rates for carriages, sleighs, sheep, and swine.
JOSEPH CHARPENTIER
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Boothbay Harbor business owner Tom Myette and neighbor Chandler Wright are appealing a code enforcement decision on abutter Dennis Hilton and his business Harbor Crossing at 14 Todd Ave. Myette and Wright have filed a complaint in Lincoln County Superior Court. On Nov. 19, the town board of appeals denied Myette’s and Wright’s Oct. 22 appeal over Code Enforcement Officer Geoff Smith’s decision to lift a stop work order on Hilton’s construction.
Myette’s and Wright’s attorney Kristin Collins of PretiFlaherty filed the complaint Dec. 9 calling for the court to decide if the stop work order’s lifting was, as the complaint contends, a “de facto new building permit” which would send the project back to the planning board for site plan review.