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The Saturday night crash during the Gauntlet Haunted Night Ride "threw everyone off the trailer and into each other and into trees," Davis said.
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Farmington residents will vote on changes to the town sign ordinance and on a proposal to raise $40,000 for the first of five payments on a front-end loader.
Seventeen-year-old , of Oakland, died from head injuries, state police spokesman  said. She was among a group of friends from  who visit Harvest Hills Farm every fall, authorities said.
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Among them was 16-year-old , of Belgrade, who suffered multiple fractures and was being treated at , McCausland said. A hospital spokeswoman said he was in fair condition Sunday night. About a half-dozen other injured people remained hospitalized Sunday afternoon but their injuries did not appear life-threatening, Davis said.
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Town Manager Richard Davis said the town sign amendments currently prohibit political signs at three traffic islands, and the amendment would prohibit all signs on those islands.  
, of Oakland, whose son Zachary is a close friend of Garland's, said Charette and Garland attended the school's homecoming celebration together last week. She said the community is planning a fundraiser for Charette's family.
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"Everybody is doing everything they can to help this family," Mathieu said. "There are no words to express the sorrow for the parents."
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The islands are at the intersection of Farmington Falls Road and Main Street, the intersection of High Street and Farmington Falls Road and the intersection of Bridge Street and U.S. Route 2.
Charette was a member of the girls' soccer team. Garland is a member of the Central Maine Owls, a 15-and-under baseball team that won the state championship this year.
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Messalonskee Principal  sent a statement to the school community saying grief counselors would be available at the school this week.
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The other proposed change to the ordinance would allow advertising banners to be displayed for under 30 days after getting approval from the code enforcement officer.
The hay wagon was being pulled by a 1979 Jeep when it crashed, according to the fire marshal's office. The driver, identified by police as , 54, of South Paris, was among those injured. Authorities said he underwent surgery late Saturday and was released from the hospital Sunday. Brown is an experienced trucker who has a commercial driver's license, according to a spokesman for the farm.
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Several actors participating in the ride's scenes assisted the injured riders and likely helped prevent the accident from being even worse, Davis said.
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The second topic of the special town meeting will be a request for $40,000 for the first of five payments on a new front-end loader.
The sprawling farm is set on a forested hill about 25 miles southwest of Augusta, set back from a two-lane road. The owners have been hosting the haunted ride for about five years, farm spokesman  said. The tour's narrator was among the other 19 people authorities said were injured, he said.
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It wasn't the only fatal accident at a fall festivity over the weekend. In northern New Jersey, a vehicle struck several people near a farm Sunday afternoon, killing one person and injuring several others. The crash happened at a fall festival in Chester, about 40 miles west of Newark.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li>[url=http://www.buycelinebags.com]Celine Bags[/url]</li><li>[url=http://www.buycelinebags.com]Buy Celine Bags[/url]</li><li>[url=http://www.buycelinebags.com]Celine UK Outlet[/url]</li></ul>
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The Public Works Department asked selectmen to pursue acquiring a new front loader after the transmission failed on its 25-year-old loader.
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The money for the first payment will come from the unassigned fund.
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The regular Board of Selectmen s meeting will follow the special town meeting. Agenda items include:
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鈥?hearing a brief presentation from Dwight Hines on matters of economic development and transparency;
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鈥?awarding the bid for crack sealing;
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鈥?awarding the bid for a front-end loader;
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鈥?hearing an update on fire service grants and a possible sharing of the Farmington Falls Station with Chesterville;
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鈥?appointing the downtown tax increment financing advisory committee;
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鈥?amending the town of Farmington park rules to include Bjorn Park;
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鈥?adopting an updated computer, network and email usage policy;
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鈥?determining the meeting schedule for November 2014;
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鈥?holding an executive session pursuant to 1 M.R.S. 搂 405.6.A to discuss the selection of a contract assessing service and to discuss the manager s annual performance evaluation.
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The special town meeting will be held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the downstairs meeting room of the Community Center on Middle Street.
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Revision as of 10:29, 31 October 2014

@@@ Farmington residents will vote on changes to the town sign ordinance and on a proposal to raise $40,000 for the first of five payments on a front-end loader.

Town Manager Richard Davis said the town sign amendments currently prohibit political signs at three traffic islands, and the amendment would prohibit all signs on those islands.

The islands are at the intersection of Farmington Falls Road and Main Street, the intersection of High Street and Farmington Falls Road and the intersection of Bridge Street and U.S. Route 2.

The other proposed change to the ordinance would allow advertising banners to be displayed for under 30 days after getting approval from the code enforcement officer.

The second topic of the special town meeting will be a request for $40,000 for the first of five payments on a new front-end loader.

The Public Works Department asked selectmen to pursue acquiring a new front loader after the transmission failed on its 25-year-old loader.

The money for the first payment will come from the unassigned fund.

The regular Board of Selectmen s meeting will follow the special town meeting. Agenda items include:

鈥?hearing a brief presentation from Dwight Hines on matters of economic development and transparency;

鈥?awarding the bid for crack sealing;

鈥?awarding the bid for a front-end loader;

鈥?hearing an update on fire service grants and a possible sharing of the Farmington Falls Station with Chesterville;

鈥?appointing the downtown tax increment financing advisory committee;

鈥?amending the town of Farmington park rules to include Bjorn Park;

鈥?adopting an updated computer, network and email usage policy;

鈥?determining the meeting schedule for November 2014;

鈥?holding an executive session pursuant to 1 M.R.S. 搂 405.6.A to discuss the selection of a contract assessing service and to discuss the manager s annual performance evaluation.

The special town meeting will be held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the downstairs meeting room of the Community Center on Middle Street.

Kaitlin Schroeder 鈥?861-9252

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