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Bowdoinham municipal budget could increase taxes 1.5%
The proposed $2.3 million municipal spending plan for 2021-22 is a 7% or $156,297 increase over the current year.
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Bowdoinham selectmen are proposing a $2.3 million municipal budget for 2021-22 that could mean a 1.5% increase in taxes.
The spending plan represents a $156,297 or 7% increase over the current budget.
Town Manager Nicole Briand estimated this would increase taxes $70 for a home valued at $250,000. That does not include the town’s portion of taxes paid to Maine School Administrative District 75 or to Sagadahoc County.
Driving the increase in part is an $80,000 or 23% increase in debt service, Briand said. Health insurance costs are going up 12% and the town doubled its legal expenses budget to $20,000.
Two-vehicle Rockport crash sends one to hospital
Lynda Clancy Mon, 04/12/2021 - 12:00pm
A crash on Route 1 near Guinea Ridge Farm and Beech Hill Road closed the road for approximately 20 minutes April 12. (Photo courtesy Kipp Wright)
(Photo courtesy Kipp Wright)
ROCKPORT A portion of Route 1 (Commercial Street) close to the intersection of Beech Hill Road was closed for approximately 20 minutes late in the morning April 12, while Rockport firefighters and a crew from North East Mobile Health Services tended to two drivers involved in a crash.
One driver in a Honda CRV was making a turn off of Beech Hill, though it is unclear whether she was making a left or a right, but apparently accelerated into the path of an oncoming BMW convertible that was heading south on Route 1, said Fire Chief Jason Peasley.
Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah drops by Lincolnville vaccine clinic penbaypilot.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from penbaypilot.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LINCOLNVILLE In partnership with the Northeast Mobile Health Services, the Town of Lincolnville is co-sponsoring a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for those 18 years of age or older Saturday, April 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lincolnville Community Building located at 18 Searsmont Road (State Route 173).
As the supply is limited pre-registration is required.
Vaccinations will be offered free of charge and have no out of pocket expense to any individual. Health insurance information will be requested but no copay or deductible will be necessary. For those without health insurance all expenses are being incurred by others.
To pre-register for your appointment time please