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Paving, police cruiser bids awarded in Farmington

FARMINGTON Selectmen Tuesday night, May 11, awarded bids for summer paving and two police cruisers. The $159,140 bid estimate from All-States Construction Inc. of Richmond for reclamation and paving was approved. Other bids and the companies submitting them were $170,955 from Pike Industries Inc. of Fairfield, $226,529 St. Laurent and Son Inc. of Lewiston, $172,156 Maine-ly Paving Services LLC of Canaan and $168,442 Spencer Group Paving LLC of Turner. Several roads are to be paved this summer in Farmington. Included are Perkins, Lincoln and a portion of Quebec street as well as Osborn and Titcomb Hill roads. Google Maps screen capture Five streets were included in the bid specifications. Lincoln and Perkins streets and the portion of Quebec street parallel to those streets are to be paved. An approximately 2,300 foot section of Osborn road will be reclaimed and paved while about 8,765 feet of Titcomb Hill Road will be paved.

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Livermore accounting practices still being audited

Read Article LIVERMORE Auditor Ronald Smith told selectpersons Monday that while some progress has been made on the town’s accounting practices, there is still much more work to be done. The town is not always in compliance with federal and state rules or even its own policies and procedures, Smith said. While some improvements have been seen, some concerns noted previously remain, he noted. The board had asked Smith to look at the math, various other concerns regarding errors in payroll calculations and other procedures. “We will provide you with a blueprint of the math we’ve gone over in the last three years, put the math to the numbers,” Smith said.

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Waterville City Council to consider establishing housing board, approving outdoor dining requests

Waterville City Council to consider establishing housing board, approving outdoor dining requests Councilors are also expected to consider a resolution supporting Asian Americans, and awarding a $436,887 contract to Pike Industries Inc. for work on Eight Rod and Marston roads. Share WATERVILLE The City Council on Tuesday is expected to consider establishing a community housing board to look at housing needs in Waterville, and approving licenses for downtown eateries wanting outdoor dining this year. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and is accessible to the public via a link on the city’s website www.waterville-me.gov. The idea of a housing board was proposed by Councilor Rebecca Greene, D-Ward 4, to look at the overall housing situation in the city, according to City Manager Steve Daly.

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Belmont town meeting election results March 9, 2021

Belmont town meeting election results March 9, 2021
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