School Administrative District 75 Board of Directors on Wednesday adopted a $46.06 million proposed budget.
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MSAD 75 school board discusses delaying budget vote
Some school board members were in favor of putting off Wednesday’s scheduled school budget vote to consider additional needs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Local mall owners showing leniency on rent as businesses wonder how to get through
Many stores at Brunswick, Topsham strip malls are closed, while others are adjusting to a new normal.
Midcoast Meetings: April 10-17
Bath Most meetings are canceled; cityofbath.com will post information for Zoom meetings. Brunswick Meetings will continue unless otherwise noted on the town calendar at brunswickme.org. Check brunswickme.org/313/Brunswick-Cable-TV3 for which meetings will be televised or streamed online and check the town calendar for meetings that will include virtual access. Mon. 4/13 5:30 p.m. Brunswick/Topsham Water District […]
Topsham woman charged with OUI
Brunswick police say a 40-year-old Topsham woman allegedly crashed into a utility pole before driving to Topsham where she was stopped by police.
Topsham hears first solar farm pitches
One solar farm would displace a model airplane club that has used an Augusta Road site for 40 years.
Topsham students still learning hands-on from home
Mt. Ararat Middle School alternative education students normally spend most of their school day learning hands-on, but while quarantined at home students still get to choose a project to complete every day that allows them to problem solve and learn from authentic tasks.
Topsham postponing town meeting a month
Topsham’s town manager said the plan is to move the May 20 town meeting to June 17 in order to try to get a budget passed before the end of the fiscal year on June 30.
Midcoast Meetings: April 3-10
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, all town and city halls are closed and readers should call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
SAD 75 budget could grow due to new school, but taxes could drop
Of the 9% spending increase, 7.5% comes from debt service toward the new Mt. Ararat High School.