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Town leaders face backlash over budget and ethics concerns

June 25, 2024 | Selectmen, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine



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Town leaders face backlash over budget and ethics concerns
In a recent government meeting, officials emphasized the importance of collaboration among board members to address the challenges facing Skowigan. Acknowledging the rising costs affecting the community, one member urged the board to work together to support local employees and fill vacant positions, highlighting the hard work of town staff during difficult times.

The meeting also featured public comments, with one resident expressing dissatisfaction over a selectman’s remarks regarding budget management, suggesting that it is the responsibility of elected officials to present a fair budget rather than placing the burden on taxpayers. This comment sparked a discussion about the ethical implications of board members receiving compensation from the town while serving in their roles.

Additionally, inquiries were made about the future of the old firehouse on the island. Officials indicated that discussions regarding the property are pending resolution of related legal matters, with plans for public hearings anticipated once more information is available.

The meeting concluded on a positive note, with a member praising a new restaurant on the south side of Skowigan for its success without town financial assistance, reflecting a growing local economy. The board remains committed to addressing community concerns and fostering development as they move forward.

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