May 2 - May 15, 2008
Residents, officials ask town to support “one chance” to preserve Highland Farm
For centuries, Highland Farm has stood as a link to the town's history with its mix of fields, forest and historic sites bordering the picturesque Boulter Pond.

Selectmen, others urge support for $6.475 million Town Hall plan
The Board of Selectmen has given its unanimous support to a $6.475 building project to construct a new town hall at 32 Long Sands Road.

$2.3 million music instructional space plan seeks to address YHS space needs
Town and school officials hope this will be the year that the lack of music instructional space at York High School is addressed.

Four candidates seek election to the Board of Selectmen
Voters have a full slate of candidates to choose from for the two three-year terms open on the Board of Selectmen.

Four newcomers to the Budget Committee seeking election on May 17
With two three-year terms available on the Budget Committee, and incumbents Rick Boardman and Lin Napier not seeking reelection, voters will have four new candidates to choose from during the May election.

Absentee ballots now available for May 17 election
The polls will be open for the budget referendum and town election from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at York High School on May 17, but for those who prefer to vote in the comfort of their own homes, absentee ballots are now available at Town Hall.


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