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Woolwich approves $2.2 million spending plan, tax impact unknown


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Woolwich voters approve $2.2 million budget despite unknown tax impact
The budget is $252,179 higher than last year s spending, driven largely by a $100,000 boost that will be reserved for an upcoming re-evaluation.
About 70 Woolwich residents gathered at the Woolwich Central School on Wednesday for the annual town meeting.
Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record
About 70 Woolwich residents gathered at Woolwich Central School Wednesday to approve the town’s $2.2 million municipal budget, which saw a $252,179 increase from previous spending.
Town administrators don’t know yet how the tax rate will change, but they don’t expect it to change drastically from its current rate of $15.40 per $1,000 of valuation. The new property tax rate will be determined in the end of September when administrators perform the tax commitment, which is when a tax assessor calculates the tax rate for residents based on the municipal, county and school bu ....

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Woolwich to vote on $2.2 million spending plan; tax impact unknown


Woolwich to vote on $2.2 million spending plan; tax impact unknown
The largest driver of the proposed budget is a $100,000 addition to begin saving for the town to conduct a property re-evaluation.
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Woolwich residents will be asked to approve a $2.2 million municipal spending plan at a special town meeting Wednesday, May 26, at 6 p.m. at Woolwich Central School.
The proposed $2,207,194 municipal budget is $252,179 higher than last year’s $1,955,015 budget, showing a 12.9% increase.
Town officials don’t yet know how the proposed budget would impact the town’s property tax rate, which now sits at $15.40 per $1,000 of valuation, said Town Administrator Kim Dalton. This means a Woolwich home valued at $200,000 receives a $3,080 property tax bill. ....

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Farley's Cannabis Farm can switch to selling rec marijuana


PHIL DI VECE News Contributor
Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:45am
Farley’s Cannabis Farm on Route 1 in Woolwich. Courtesy photo
Farley’s Cannabis Farm can switch from selling medical to recreational marijuana products. The Woolwich select board approved the change following a public hearing Monday evening, April 20. State licensing is conditional on town approval.
Residents Fred King and Sayra Small own and run the 127 Main St. business. The town ordinance requires them to pay a one-time $1,000 application fee. The annual renewal fee is $250.
The hearing in the town office lasted less than 10 minutes. Resident Greg Doak voiced the only opposition to the application. Doak referred to marijuana as a gateway to other drug use. ....

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Donation requests to stay at last year's amounts


PHIL DI VECE News Contributor
Tue, 04/06/2021 - 8:30am
The Woolwich select board on Monday declined Bath Area Food Bank’s request to increase the town’s 2021-22 contributions from $1,000 to $1,500. In the request, food bank officials stated their client visits have doubled this past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Woolwich residents have visited the food bank 175 times, they noted.
David King Sr., select board chairman, recommended keeping all donations at the same amount as last year. All of those were approved by voters at the 2020 annual town meeting.
“We adopted a policy of freezing charitable donations a number of years ago,” he said. He added, selectmen could change this if they so desired. ....

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