Maine middle school seeks bond funds for new boiler

June 3, 2011
$1.2 million request in Falmouth would enable town to install wood chip boiler

From The Falmouth Forecaster: Voters in Falmouth, Maine, will go to the polls on June 14 to decide whether the town should spend up to $1.2 million for a new wood chip boiler at Falmouth Middle School. The school now has two aging oil furnaces to heat the building. In addition to the bond funds, a $500,000 grant from the Maine Forest Service will help pay for the nearly $2 million project.

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