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Winslow, KVCAP continue discussion on old junior high school building but delay vote again The former Winslow Junior High School building could be a fix, as the town and Kennebec Valley Community Action Program continued discussions on a plan for the old Winslow junior high school building at a special council meeting Wednesday afternoon, but a vote was tabled. “I’ve been on board with this project, I’ve been working with the committee since it was reconvened earlier this year,” Winslow Town Manager Erica LaCroix said before a question and answer session between the council and KVCAP. “I do absolutely think that what’s being offered here is something that the town needs. … Everybody needs to make sure that they’re covered, contractually, as far as not having to go down one road and have the rug yanked out from them.” ....
increase font size Winslow, KVCAP discuss uses for, renovations to old junior high school Town Council delays action on plan, expects to take it up again at public meeting next week. Morning Sentinel file photo WINSLOW Officials from the town of Winslow and Kennebec Valley Community Action Program are exploring an option agreement for the old Winslow Junior High School building, but the Town Council said it needs more information on the plan before holding a first vote. The main issue is who would pay for about $2 million in renovations the building reportedly needs. The Winslow Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to delay action on the plan at a special meeting. The council and KVCAP are scheduling a public meeting for next week to discuss parts of the deal, including that KVCAP has first right of refusal and that renovations to bring the gymnasium and auditorium up to code could cost about $1 million. ....