Hodgdon approves $240,000 loan for new southern Aroostook ambulance service
Hodgdon town manager Jim Griffin speaks Tuesday during a special town meeting to approve the town borrowing $240,000 for the new Southern Aroostook Emergency Medical Services. Credit: Alexander MacDougall / Houlton Pioneer Times
HODGDON, Maine — Hodgdon residents voted unanimously Tuesday during a special town meeting to borrow $240,000 to go toward starting a $1.1 million ambulance service for the southern Aroostook area, the largest amount for any of the 11 towns involved in its creation.
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