With the help of people locally and nationally, a small farm in Whitefield has become increasingly popular. Author: Don Carrigan Updated: 7:31 PM EDT July 8, 2021
WHITEFIELD, Maine The small, red farm stand looks like many in rural Maine. A welcoming sign, bright flowers, and the honor system inside, when the farmers aren’t there.
But there is more to the stand at Swallowtail Farm and Creamery than the vegetables, herbal mixtures, yogurts, and cheese inside.
The stand is also a symbol of the strength it takes to own and run a farm, and the importance so many of their customers feel for Maine’s small farms
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Windsor residents adopt budget at in-person annual Town Meeting
Voters agreed to put money away in multiple reserve accounts to prepare for future needs.
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Residents read their copies of the town report Wednesday as Windsor Town Manager Theresa Haskell gives them an overview of the town s finances at the start of Windsor s annual Town Meeting. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
WINDSOR Residents approved every spending item put before them at the annual Town Meeting on Wednesday, including several proposals setting aside money in anticipation of future needs.
The town budget is up by $83,700, a 4.76% increase, largely due to plans to put additional money in reserve accounts, officials said.