Although Windham adopted a town council-town manager form of government nearly twenty years ago, it also retained the annual town meeting that allows local citizens to lower town budgets but not to increase them. This year, the town budget is likely to be the focus of attention. Some residents are upset by the school committee\u27s decision to lease a temporary addition to the high school. They believe the $700,000 cost could have been cut in half by purchasing temporary buildings. Details
The Scarborough Board of Education yesterday voted to discuss with state officials the possibility o...
As communities across Maine bridle at outmoded state regulations for new school buildings and dimini...
Referendums on school spending have become increasingly common in Maine in recent years, as groups f...
The town of Windham\u27s High School Facilities Committee will today unveil a report which puts the ...
Some residents of Standish are upset that Town Manager Scott G. Cole spent $1,215 of town money to s...
The Windham Town Council yesterday endorsed a plan to create a Tax Increment Financing district arou...
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town\u27s housing density standard for de...
Windham town officials have secured a $1.2 million Farmers Home Administration grant to build housin...
The development boom that transformed the town of Windham during the 1970s and 1980s is still going ...
The town of Bridgton and officials of School Administrative District 61 are at odds over the constru...
State funds for school renovations and construction are so scarce that Windham and Augusta have hire...
The Gorham Town Council, which, under the town charter, must adopt a budget by June 30, has decided ...
The Freeport Town Council will vote tonight on the 1994-95 school and municipal budget that would ra...
Maine\u27s school construction system requires brand-new buildings, even when less expensive renovat...
Residents of Bridgton, Naples, Casco and Sebago, the four towns comprising School Administrative Dis...
The Scarborough Board of Education yesterday voted to discuss with state officials the possibility o...
As communities across Maine bridle at outmoded state regulations for new school buildings and dimini...
Referendums on school spending have become increasingly common in Maine in recent years, as groups f...
The town of Windham\u27s High School Facilities Committee will today unveil a report which puts the ...
Some residents of Standish are upset that Town Manager Scott G. Cole spent $1,215 of town money to s...
The Windham Town Council yesterday endorsed a plan to create a Tax Increment Financing district arou...
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town\u27s housing density standard for de...
Windham town officials have secured a $1.2 million Farmers Home Administration grant to build housin...
The development boom that transformed the town of Windham during the 1970s and 1980s is still going ...
The town of Bridgton and officials of School Administrative District 61 are at odds over the constru...
State funds for school renovations and construction are so scarce that Windham and Augusta have hire...
The Gorham Town Council, which, under the town charter, must adopt a budget by June 30, has decided ...
The Freeport Town Council will vote tonight on the 1994-95 school and municipal budget that would ra...
Maine\u27s school construction system requires brand-new buildings, even when less expensive renovat...
Residents of Bridgton, Naples, Casco and Sebago, the four towns comprising School Administrative Dis...
The Scarborough Board of Education yesterday voted to discuss with state officials the possibility o...
As communities across Maine bridle at outmoded state regulations for new school buildings and dimini...
Referendums on school spending have become increasingly common in Maine in recent years, as groups f...