Winslow Town Manager
As I write my time here is coming to a close. My last day here will be November 21, 2023. I would like to thank the residents of Winslow, the business owners, the wonderful staff and the Winslow Town Council for the opportunity to serve you all over the past three years. While I am extremely excited about my new opportunity in Farmington, my departure is bittersweet. There are so many projects I would like to see through to fruition, and I am disappointed to leave them half-finished or yet to be started. I have been wholly invested in this Town and moving it forward and I leave a part of my heart here. I wish this Town and its people all the best. I'll be watching from afar and I can't wait to see what is yet to come!
Sincerely, Erica LaCroix
I would like to send a big note of thanks to our first responders (Police, Fire and Public Works) for their response to the storm calls over the weekend. At one point we lost the traffic lights. We had numerous trees down throughout the area. Fire alone responded to 32 calls! These guys and gals are the best!
08/23/2023
Congratulations Morgan!
Vassalboro Business Association announces scholarship winner
Vassalboro Business Association announced the 2023 scholarship winner as Morgan Fortin, of Vassalboro. Morgan is a graduate of Winslow High School in 2023, and will be pursuing higher education in contemporary and popular music with a concentration in audio engineering.
Regarding today's article in the Morning Sentinel, this is a Council matter over which neither myself nor any other Town Employee has purview. Employees are subordinate to the elected body, and therefore cannot pass judgement or absolve their actions. The Council will address the issue in whatever way they deem appropriate.
This event is very unfortunate as it distracts from the real business of the Town which is to serve our community. In the coming days and weeks as this matter is sorted out the employees remain committed to doing the best job we can for you.
07/27/2023
Are you ready for some more good news? The bill still has to pass the House and the Senate, but the Senate Appropriations Committee has included $3 million in funding for Sunset Heights sewer infrastructure in their spending bill! Thank you Senator Collins!
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