Special town meeting to reconcile accounts
The town will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the municipal building, 185 Portland Road, to spend up to $60,675 to reconcile accounts from fiscal year 2021-2022.
The money would come from undesignated surplus.
The accounts are $23,689.29 for legal work, $216.26 for administrative, $2562.12 for media, $4,028,74 for dry hydrants and $30,179.17 for the transfer station.
A moderator will conduct the meeting.

2023 parade plans
This year’s community parade is set for Aug. 12 with the theme “Eat, Sleep, and Play Sports,” according to Town Clerk John Myers.
Angela Michie, deputy town clerk, will serve as parade co-chairperson. Community Day just so happens to coincide with her birthday, Myers said.
Parade registrations will be accepted until Aug. 8, and are available by emailing jmyers@buxton.me.us or calling 929-6171.
Community Day will be held in conjunction with the Dorcas Fest sponsored by the Dorcas Society of Hollis and Buxton.
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