Entries by Mary Grow

In China, 2 incumbents, newcomer gain selectboard seats

by Mary Grow In Nov. 3 local elections, China voters re-elected two incumbent selectmen and chose Blane Casey to fill the seat vacated by Donna Mills-Stevens. Results of the five-person race for three positions, reported by Town Clerk Angela Nelson well after 11 p.m. on Election Day, were as follows: Blane Casey, 1,445 votes; incumbent […]

China TIF committee reviews past, future activities

by Mary Grow Members of China’s Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Committee spent most of their Oct. 27 virtual meeting reviewing a list of past and planned future activities. Pending items include proposed amendments to the town’s TIF document that, if approved by voters, will make the list longer, for example by authorizing funding assistance to […]

Up and down the Kennebec Valley: Mail delivery – Conclusion

by Mary Grow The previous article talked about postal service in the southern part of the central Kennebec Valley. This article completes the story with summary postal histories of Sidney, Fairfield, Benton, and Clinton, plus miscellaneous notes. As mentioned in last week’s article (see The Town Line, Oct. 15), Henry Kingsbury found Sidney had six […]

China manager, selectmen discuss continuing newsletters

by Mary Grow The Covid-19 grant that is paying for the weekly newsletters from the China Town Office has run out, but Town Manager Becky Hapgood and a majority of the selectmen would like the newsletters to continue. Hapgood told selectmen at their Oct. 26 all-zoom meeting that mailing the newsletters costs about $520 a […]

China selectmen hear reports from department heads

by Mary Grow China selectmen heard reports from town departments (submitted in writing and read by Town Manager Becky Hapgood) and considered various issues at their Oct. 13 meeting. They made three decisions: They appointed Frederick Anderson, Dale Peabody, Shawn Reed and Joshua Crommett to the Road Committee. They accepted with appreciation a $5,000 grant […]

Vassalboro parents protest closing of town-owned ballfields

by Mary Grow Four residents, three of them young parents who said they were speaking for others, attended the Oct. 15 Vassalboro selectmen’s meeting to protest closing the town-owned ballfields in East Vassalboro. Zachary and Melissa Olson said groups of parents and children had been using the fields, with their own sports equipment and with […]