Thursday
Oct152015

It's Baaaaaack!

Actually, the company behind the proposed wind turbines says it never left. Judith Lindahl shared this story in the Union Leader

The project manager for Portugal-based EDP Renewables, Jeffrey Nemeth, told the paper that the company is conducting studies, and that the process could take several years. “We’re looking forward to coming back before the towns, in front of the people of the region at some point in the future,” he said.

The $140 million Spruce Ridge wind project would install 29 500-foot turbines and produce an expected 60 megawatts. 

Tuesday
Oct132015

Orange News

Sandi Pierson reminds us that the Select Board will meet Wednesday, October 14, instead of Tuesday. The Mascoma School Board will be holding its monthly meeting in the Town House today, beginning at 6 PM.
Sandi also notes that Harvest Festival is this Sunday, sponsored by the Orange Scholarship Committee. They are still in need of water and juice boxes; if you can help out please call Jenna McAlister at 523-4920, or email her at jennamcalister@yahoo.com.

Finally, we heard some complaints about the Speedway over the weekend, and will convey them to the manager. He's been coming up to gauge the noise level, and seems genuinely concerned about being a good neighbor. Still, no question: this past weekend was the loudest yet.

Friday
Oct092015

Special Select Board Meetings

The Orange Select Board is holding two special meetings, today (Friday), at 4pm; and Monday, October 12, at 5pm. The reason is to work on the MS-5, the financial form every town is required to fill out for the state. The Board will also be considering whether to have an independent firm conduct a financial audit. And "any other business."

Also today: If you want to change your party affiliation in time for the presidential primary, you need to do it in the Town House between 7pm and 7:30pm, October 30.  (Apparently, this itty-bitty slot is mandated by the state.)

 

Thursday
Sep242015

Minutes, Festival

Sandi Pierson sent us the official Select Board minutes of September 8. You'll find them here.

She also reminds us that the Orange Harvest Festival is Sunday, October 18. The Orange Harvest Festival is non-municipal event sponsored by the Orange Scholarship Committee which in turn annually supports our graduating seniors.

The Festival Committee is seeking donations of drinks, baked goods, and hot foods. For a detailed list of what is needed, contact Jenna McAlister at jennamcalister@yahoo.com or 523-4920.

 

 

Friday
Sep112015

Get in on the Orange Harvest Festival

The festival needs you to volunteer. So bring your ideas and energy to the Town House next Thursday, September 17, at 7pm. 

The festival itself is Sunday, October 18.

The festival benefits the Orange Scholarship Fund for our Town's graduating seniors.

For information, call Anital Garland (523-7141) or Helen Rocke (523-7712).