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AUBURN Maine Source Homes & Realty has hired Dustin Mallar as an associate broker/Realtor.
From Litchfield, Mallar is a graduate of Oak Hill High School and Lewiston Regional Technical Center, where he particularly focused on accounting, entrepreneurship and U.S. Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. He has also served as a volunteer at The Brunswick Area Teen Center and Midcoast Humane Society.
He was named 2018 Associate of the Year during his six-year tenure with Walmart Distribution Center 7014 in Lewiston.
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Edgecomb Town Hall. File photo
For the second consecutive year, Edgecomb voters will decide municipal spending through a referendum election. Selectmen opted against a traditional town meeting due to coronavirus concerns, and voters will head to the polls May 21 to decide municipal and school budgets and elect town officers. On April 6, selectmen finalized a 60-article warrant. Polls are open from 1 to 7 p.m.
The proposed combined municipal and school budget is $4,917,732, a $95,315 increase or 1.98%. The Fiscal Year 22 school budget is $3,283,589, a 0.9% decrease. Lower education spending also translates to a lower local school assessment. That decreased from $2,569,806 in Fiscal Year 21 to $2,432,378 or a 5.3% drop.
Bath skatepark gets an assist from Skowhegan native pro skateboarder Jud Heald
Jud Heald grew up in Skowhegan, and became a professional skateboarder in 1998 and leads Untitled, a Christian skateboarding team.
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Professional skateboarder Jud Heald is in Bath through Friday, March 5, to help make changes to the Midcoast Youth Center’s skatepark.
The skatepark offers skateboarding, BMX biking, scootering and inline skating for local youth attending programs at the center. Classes are also available for younger kids on Saturdays along with regular session fees for skaters that help fund programs at the center.
“A few years back, Jud made the trip up to Maine to build our half-pipe, and we have heard overwhelmingly positive feedback from riders,” said Youth Programs Coordinator Bobby Gray in a statement. “He’s been building ramps for more than 20 years, and it shows. We could not be happier to have him.”
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