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Read Article The Thompson Lake boat launch on Route 121 in Oxford. Officials are waiting to add a dock until officials confirm who owns the site. Steve Sherlock/Sun Journal OXFORD The town has delayed placing a dock at the boat launch on Thompson Lake along Route 121 near the Otisfield town line due to a question of ownership and liability. The town is attempting to confirm the ownership of the boat launch, said Recreation Director Patty Hesse. “We can’t find proof that it is ours,” Hesse says. The state of Maine claims it does not own the property. A nearby property owner also claims that the boat launch is not part of his property, she said. ....
Read Article Oxford selectmen meet Thursday to discuss plans for a new town office building. From left are Sharon Jackson, Vice Chairwoman Samantha Hewey, Chairman Scott Hunter and Town Manager Adam Garland. Nicole Carter / Advertiser Democrat OXFORD Selectmen agreed Thursday evening to solicit new bids for constructing a town office building, the recommendation made by an ad hoc committee. Town Manager Adam Garland suggested that rather than stipulate design and building bids in a new request for proposals, selectmen should request proposals for design only. He said a smaller scale request for proposals would likely get more bids and create a more reasonable starting point. ....
Richmond officials sell property at center of junkyard dispute The sale of the property at 640 Alexander Reed Road leaves David Smith looking for a place to live and shifts the requirement to clean up the property onto its new owner. Share A variety of objects adorn the lawn of David Smith’s residence at 640 Alexander Reed Road in Richmond in this Aug. 21, 2018, photograph. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal file RICHMOND At odds with Richmond officials for years over his properties, David Smith is now considering his options. A week ago, a divided Board of Selectmen voted to accept a bid to buy Smith’s 85-acre property at 640 Alexander Reed Road, which the town had taken for unpaid property taxes in February 2020. Now, the property is in the hands of a new owner. ....