Limestone hires new interim town manager after Risner leaves unexpectedly
With recently appointed interim town manager Jim Risner stepping down due to medical reasons, Limestone’s select board acted quickly Wednesday to fill in the temporary role.
With recently appointed interim town manager Jim Risner stepping down due to medical reasons, Limestone’s select board acted quickly Wednesday to fill in the temporary role.
By the end of 2023, Fort Fairfield’s Utilities District will have a new wastewater treatment facility that will allow it to expand its current capacity for water treatment.
Caribou city councilors and Maine Senate President Troy Jackson took time during the council’s meeting Tuesday to honor one of Caribou’s most beloved Boy Scout leaders.
Restaurant owner Steve Adams closed the doors of the Boondocks Grille in Fort Fairfield last Saturday, unsure of exactly when he might reopen.
The Limestone select board voted 4-1 Wednesday to lower the town’s mill rate from 30.39 per $1,000 of property value to 28 mills, and accept an overlay of $29,518 in the town’s budget.
After seeing officers leave and facing the potential loss of their police department, Limestone has hired an interim chief who is promising to help rebuild police morale and retain staff.
As another school year begins at Caribou High School, the newest administrators have begun forging connections with students and staff as they look for ways to make the school experience better for everyone.
Just a few days after Town Manager Tara Henderson announced her resignation, Limestone’s selectboard voted unanimously to hire a temporary replacement.
After less than a year as Limestone’s town manager, Tara Henderson has resigned amid local controversies over town spending and burnout among departments.
In their efforts to clean up neighborhoods that have dangerous or blighted properties, Caribou officials have set their sights on land they hope will become affordable housing.