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Skowhegan public safety building bond headed to referendum
This parcel of land along the East Madison Road near Dunlap Lane in Skowhegan is being considered for the new town public safety building on Tuesday. Staff photo by David Leaming
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This parcel of land along the East Madison Road near Dunlap Lane in Skowhegan is being considered for the new town public safety building on Tuesday.
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The century-old Skowhegan Fire Department building. Town selectmen voted Tuesday night to bring a referendum vote in November on land that will be developed into a public safety building for the police and fire departments.
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Skowhegan Fire Chief Shawn Howard discussed the proposed new public safety building on Tuesday.
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The Skowhegan Board of Selectmen discussed the bond for $8,500,000 for a new town public safety building on Tuesday. From left are Vanessa York, Gene Rouse, Town Manager Christine Almand, Board Chairman Paul York, Roger Staples and Betty Austin.