Archive for ‘News’

  • Naples switches to Tuesday-Friday schedule

    By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer NAPLES — Before taking the trip to the Naples Town Hall, a person might want to check to see what hours the doors are open. One selectman admitted to having a hard time adjusting to the hours. “I do that myself, I ask, ‘What days are we open?’ I […]

  • Harrison Fire Study explained, questions asked

    By Wayne E. Rivet Staff Writer HARRISON — Before diving into a 60-plus page study that provides some guidance and strategic planning for Harrison’s Fire-Rescue Department future, consultant David Houghton made clear his role. “Don’t ask me my opinion,” the project manager at Municipal Resources Inc. said. “You are the decision makers.” Houghton fielded several […]

  • Trails Bond approved by Legislature, heads to November ballot

    For the first time, it appears Maine voters will have an opportunity to vote for a trails bond this November. At a time when outdoor recreation activities, including on trails, represent a growing segment of Maine’s economy, the Maine Trails Bond has garnered broad, bipartisan support across the state. The Maine Legislature on April 16 […]

  • Casco Fire Station — Renovate or build new?

    By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer CASCO — Some people might be seeing red when they heard how much green is required for a future fire station. However, one resident expressed the importance of having sound infrastructure that allows people to do their jobs effectively. Part of that is planning financially for those capital improvements. […]

  • Casco acquires unwanted building

    By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer CASCO — Thanks to the foreclosure process the Town of Casco ended up becoming the owner of an unsafe structure with trees growing inside the walls, instead of just outside. Another twist: The building is owned by one person and the land is owned by another person. “Nothing can […]

  • What’s my value? Harrison revaluation nears completion

    By Wayne E. Rivet Staff Writer HARRISON — Like many taxpayers, resident Don Jacobson wondered whether his next tax bill will be based on the existing property value or expected changes from the soon-to-be completed revaluation? The answer, the new value. Bob Gingras of Parker Appraisal gave the Harrison Select Board an update on the […]

  • Gift enables Greater Lovell Land Trust to protect 237 acres

    LOVELL — The Greater Lovell Land Trust has received a gift from a Lovell family that forever preserves 237 acres of land in the heart of the Kezar Lake watershed. Landowners Moira and George Yip and family have generously donated a conservation easement on land they have cherished for 40 years. The Mill Brook Pond […]

  • Two town cleanup makes a comeback

    By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer NAPLES — Circle the date on the calendar and dig out those work gloves. April 27 is the date of the Earth Day cleanup for people living in the towns of Casco and Naples. “We are incredibly excited to revive the Casco-Naples Earth Day Organization’s cleanup event after a […]

  • Help give Mother Earth a facelift; take part in Earth Day events

    By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer With Earth Day falling on a Monday in 2024, some cleanups are being planned for the Saturday after Earth Day, instead of the Saturday nearest to Earth Day.  For example, a person won’t want to show up outside the Bridgton Community Center to pick up trash this weekend. Instead, […]

  • Denmark presents Boston Post Cane

    DENMARK — The Boston Post Cane has a long-standing tradition in many Maine communities. In 1909, several hundred canes were given to New England communities by The Boston Post to be transmitted through municipal officers to the oldest citizen. According to town records, Denmark’s first presentation of the cane was done in 1909. Denmark continues […]