Pinwheels and voting keypads: Wiscasset selectmen Tuesday night
Wiscasset selectmen will look ahead to warmer days Tuesday night, April 1, as they consider vendors' requests to operate on the Main Street Pier.
Sprague's Lobster and Maine Craft Shack are both asking to return for another year; and the town has a new request, from Two Bridges Regional Jail Industries.
Jail staff would be selling items made by inmates, said Mary Sue Weeks, executive assistant to Correctional Administrator Mark Westrum.
Also on selectmen's agenda Tuesday are an update from wastewater treatment plant superintendent Bill Rines, on a joint water and sewer project; a demonstration of the hand-held voting keypads the selectmen are considering for the May 31 town meeting; and Healthy Kids’ request to put a “Pinwheels for Prevention” sign on the town office lawn for Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.
“The sign was greatly received last year ...,” Healthy Kids’ Executive Director Leslie Livingston writes in a March 25 letter to the town.
The board meets at 7 p.m. in the town office's municipal meeting room.
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