Fort Kent water customers will see 75% rate hike in January
Most Fort Kent residents will see a 75% increase in their water rate next year to pay for infrastructure upgrades.
Most Fort Kent residents will see a 75% increase in their water rate next year to pay for infrastructure upgrades.
Meeting Wednesday in Sinclair, the group approved the creation of a Correction Services Capital Reserve Account.
The revamped space will include a new Acadian Pavilion.
All links on the federal government’s auction website navigate to a page stating that the site is currently unavailable.
An auction for tMadawaska’s former land port of entry building has been indefinitely suspended as a result of the government shutdown.
The proposed hike would be the first rate change since 2002.
Last year’s haunted house was a big success, drawing attendance of 500 to 700 people and raising more than $2,500.
For the first time in the Maine American Legion’s history, its commander hails from the northern Aroostook town of Fort Kent.
The upgrades are estimated to cost roughly $200,000, and the town has already received some help from businesses.
“It just sort of started coming to me,” he said. “So I wrote it down and kept writing.”