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Posted inLewiston-Auburn, Maine

Durham, Freeport, Pownal voters pass school budget

DURHAM — Regional School Unit 5’s $33 million budget proposal is going to referendum with no changes to the spending proposal. Only 50 voters showed up during Wednesday’s annual budget meeting — 28 from Freeport, 16 from Durham and six from Pownal — and without debate, approved 20 budget articles within 30 minutes. The budget […]

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RSU 5 voters OK $1.5 million bonds for Freeport High School

FREEPORT — Voters in Regional School Unit 5 on Tuesday approved borrowing more than $1.5 million to build an artificial turf field and a running track at Freeport High School. The project, which was presented to voters in two separate bond questions, was rejected in Pownal and Durham, but overwhelmingly approved in Freeport. Overall, the first bond […]

Posted inLetters

Vote ‘no’ on RSU 5 bond issue

I am hoping that taxpayers of Durham, Pownal and Freeport will join me Jan. 10 in voting a resounding “no” on the bond issue to raise $1.5 million for an athletic field, the sole purpose of which is to outshine the wealthier towns to the south. The project has been rejected twice by the voters […]

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RSU 5 will not change name of Freeport High School

FREEPORT — The Regional School Unit 5 Board of Directors has decided not to change the name of Freeport High School. The board on Dec. 14 voted 9-2 against a change; members Kathryn Brown and Naomi Ledbetter were in favor of renaming the school. The decision was based in part on results from a survey […]

Posted inLewiston-Auburn

RSU 5 budget approved despite Durham, Pownal no votes

DURHAM — Although two of the three Regional School Unit 5 towns, Durham and Pownal, voted against the proposed 2015-16 budget of $29.4 million by a two-to-one margin, the budget was easily approved when Freeport’s tally came in. Overall, the budget was approved, 1,176-958. Pownal voted 117-204, Durham voted 142-376 and Freeport voted 917-378.