April 30 is the deadline for providing feedback on the plan that will guide the town policy decisions ranging from housing to transportation in the coming years.
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Yarmouth adds assistant town manager position to its staff
The Town Council approves the appointment of Economic Development Director Scott LaFlamme to also serve as assistant manager, and it OKs funding for new and upgraded vehicle charging stations on Main Street.
Yarmouth’s Tupper retiring after 32 years as town manager
Nat Tupper, saying it’s time for new leadership in town, announced his resignation last week, effective in January.
Yarmouth Town Council votes to support ‘trail until rail’
The council unanimously agrees to recommend that the Legislature approve the use of an old rail line between Portland and Auburn for recreation.
Yarmouth Town Council hears updates on climate change initiatives
Three new state laws are “big wins,” Rep. Art Bell says, and a local task force should have a draft of a climate action plan ready in November.
Yarmouth to celebrate its first LGBTQ Pride Month
Town Councilor Heather Abbott says the inaugural Pride observance makes it clear that the town is “proud to have a vibrant LGBTQ+ community here.”
Letter: Cromarty, Casey, Orenstein great candidates for Yarmouth
I am pleased to support three outstanding candidates for the Yarmouth Town Council. Michelle Cromarty is seeking reelection to continue the good work that she has accomplished over the past three years. Meghan Casey will be returning to the Yarmouth Town Council and bring her recent experience as chairperson of the Yarmouth Affordable Housing Committee. […]
Yarmouth council plans to create Police Services Advisory Committee
The committee would be a means to bridge the gap between community members and the police department.
Yarmouth opens new facilities at Transfer Station
The transfer station’s new facilities will make recycling easier and more effective.
Yarmouth approves vision statement to guide planning
The statement will be a foundation for the town’s new 10-year comprehensive plan.