The town received four mailed bids and one by email, Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller said.
Pike’s bid of $331,341.25 was the lowest. P & B Paving of Gray submitted the highest bid at $445,589.85. The bid from St. Laurent & Son, Inc. of Lewiston was $352,800. $334,485.22 was the bid from All States Construction, Inc. of Richmond. The bid from Spencer Group Paving of Turner was $337,677.19.
The paving includes shim and overlay of a section of the Norlands and Goding roads plus overlay only on a section of Waters Hill Road. The first road is 22 feet wide while the others are 20 feet wide.
“That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said after the vote.
Phippsburg chapel to mark 125th anniversary
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There are plenty of reasons to get out of the city: mountains, beaches, easy parking, the annual fulfillment of an Olive Garden breadstick craving⦠But where many Seattleites equate suburban excursions with mall visits and outlets, we re here to tell you that there are many (too many to list here!) independent boutiques in the outlying cities and towns as well.Â
Please check out a shop s website or give them an old-fashioned ring on the phone before stopping byâhours may be reduced (or eliminated in favor of appointment-only shopping) due to COVID restrictions.
Bainbridge
Former Seattleiteâand owner of beloved paper goods shop Flourish (RIP)âKristine Lynch took her design talents to Bainbridge years ago, but only recently opened this teeny studio there to showcase all her favorite things: high-quality gift wrap, handcrafted greeting cards, and beautiful office supplies to make business seem more like pleasure.
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Pictured left to right, Registered Nurse Volunteer Kathy Perkins administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Heirman Center at Bay College Wednesday, as Mary Harrington, RN, looks on, seated in the foreground.
ESCANABA When COVID-19 vaccinations began in Delta and Menominee counties in January, Public Health, Delta & Menominee Counties (PHDM) Heath Officer Mike Snyder, RS, MPA, knew the sheer volume of vaccinations called for would present a staffing problem. That’s when registered nurse and former Public Health employee Mary Harrington called with the idea to recruit retired nurses as volunteers for the ongoing vaccine clinics.