With temporary recycling operations open at the public works department, Bowdoinham hasn’t determined where the program will be housed long-term.
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Bowdoinham on the hook for traffic light fix
Interim Town Manager Nicole Briand said it could cost around $15,000 to replace the blinking light damaged in August.
Bowdoinham Recycling Barn owner questions findings that building is unsafe
Selectmen agreed Tuesday to meet with the building’s owner, and with the engineer who said the Recycling Barn is unsafe.
Bowdoinham to install solar panels on public works garage
Selectmen recently approved a solar power purchase agreement with Revision Energy, contingent on town meeting approval, that could save the town $1,000 a year.
Bowdoinham moving recycling to public works site
Selectmen decided to temporarily suspend recycling pick-up and relocate the recycling program from the recycling barn for the winter due to structural issues with the building.
Bowdoinham offers story walks during pandemic
The Bowdoinham Public Library landed a grant through Bowdoinham Community Development Initiative to place story pages outside to encourage children to read and go for a walk during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bowdoinham elects Lewis and Favreau to board of selectmen
Peter Lewis and Mark Favreau won two seats on the board of selectmen, beating out the other three candidates that included incumbent Judy Gray.
Rep. Seth Berry wins another House District 55 term
Rep. Seth Berry, D-Bowdoinham, defeated Republican Peter Lewis of Bowdoinham for another turn to represent House District 55
Bowdoinham town office closed due to potential COVID-19 exposure, interrupting early in-person voting
Nicole Briand, interim town manager, said residents can still drop ballots in the secure ballot box or request an absentee ballot online, but confirmed that the polls were closed for early voting Monday.
Bowdoinham again delays decision on winter recycling home
The town considered locating its recycling operation behind the fire station for the winter, drawing criticism Tuesday from residents who argued they were promised 24 years ago the fire station property would only be used for emergency services.