The Edgecomb Appeals Board now has four members. On Nov. 28, selectmen appointed Stuart Smith to the board. He joins Alesia Norling, Karen Greene and Heather Burt. The appeals board hasn’t met in years, but a Carlisle, Massachusetts couple is.
Oct. 21 will be a banner day for six Edgecomb veterans. Selectman Mike Smith will place six veterans’ banners along U.S. Route One near Edgecomb Boatworks honoring five U.S. Army vets and one member of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The banners are part.
The late April torrential rainfall is bringing more than May flowers to Edgcomb. On April 30, the heavy rain resulted in significant damage to Spring Hill Farm, Cross Point and Mt. Hunger roads. On May 16, Selectman Mike Smith reported the estimated.
Most years, the Edgecomb select board and school committee totally agree on town meeting warrant articles on local education; 2022 isn’t one of them. The two agree on total education spending for Fiscal Year 23: $3,049,380, a 5.79% drop. They agree.
On March 21, Edgecomb selectmen provided a few highlights from the proposed $4,901,553 Fiscal Year 23 combined municipal-school budget which reflects a 1.98% decrease. The school budget is $3,049,380, a 5.79% drop. The municipal budget is $1,852,173.