Entries by Mary Grow

CHINA: Thurston Park committee talks mostly about money

by Mary Grow At a Feb. 16 meeting, five members of China’s Thurston Park Committee talked mostly about money to repair and improve the entrance road and trails and add amenities. Committee chairman Jeanette Smith reported that China’s Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Committee had cut the request for $44,000 in 2023-24 for trail work in […]

Sen. Pouliot visits with Vassalboro select board

by Mary Grow District #15 State Senator Matthew Pouliot visited the Vassalboro select board’s Feb. 16 meeting to speak briefly about legislative issues and to ask what’s important to Vassalboro officials and residents. He began with the state-wide need for affordable housing and the problem of balancing responses to state issues with local control. The […]

Vassalboro planners approve re-use of country store

by Mary Grow At their Feb. 7 meeting, Vassalboro Planning Board members approved reuse of the East Vassalboro Country Store; continued discussion of the proposed solar ordinance; postponed two applications on their agenda because applicants were not present; and rejected an unusual request to pre-approve a new business. Tim and Heather Dutton applied in January […]

Vassalboro school board discusses various topics

by Mary Grow Vassalboro school board members discussed various topics at their Feb. 14 meeting, excluding the 2023-24 budget. The budget will be the topic of a Tuesday, March 7, workshop, set to begin at 5:30 p.m. instead of the usual 6 p.m. at Vassalboro Community School (VCS). Principal Ira Michaud reported on both ends […]

China planning board holds workshop on land use ordinance

by Mary Grow After the China select board held a Feb. 13 public hearing on proposed amendments to the Board of Appeals Ordinance (Chapter 9 of China’s Land Use Ordinance) and invited members of the planning and appeals boards to participate, planning board members devoted their Feb. 14 meeting to a workshop on the ordinance. […]

Up and down the Kennebec Valley: Early Augusta families – Part 2

by Mary Grow Ballard Last week readers met James Howard, one of the first settlers at Cushnoc (which became Hallowell, which divided into Hallowell and Augusta) and some of his family members; and your writer promised information on other pre-Augusta settlers, Ephraim Ballard, Daniel Cony and Henry Sewall. Thanks to her habit of keeping a […]