New elementary for Maine Town

Oct. 20, 2008
Voters in Falmouth approve $41 million bond proposal

Voters inFalmouth, Maine, have overwhelmingly approved a $41 million bond to build a new elementary school. The state is expected to contribute a little more than $40 million toward the new school while the town is expected to contribute about $1 million. The town plans to build the new elementary school near the middle school and high school. To read the WMTW-TV article, click here.

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