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Whazup! is a FREE volunteer news source for Kingfield and Carrabassett Valley, focusing on public municipal meetings and events.

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    Whazup! is a FREE volunteer news source for Kingfield and Carrabassett Valley, focusing on public municipal meetings and events.
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      CV Select Board Celebrates Book Award, Discusses New Personnel Needs and More

      BySue Davis January 14, 2026January 14, 2026

      At its January 12 meeting, the Carrabassett Valley Select Board discussed a book award, fees for use of the CV library Begin room, possible new personnel and approved the doubled expense of July 4th fireworks. Discussed as informational were transfer station stickers, the possibility of a modest terminal addition to the airport, dedication of the…

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      Whazup! on the WSKI morning show!

      ByClaudia Diller January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

      A very special thanks to Nadene, Greg, and Andy at WSKI for taking an interest in our project and asking us to be on their morning show January 3. We thought you might enjoy it. Tune in to WSKI live stream for the most up-to-date info about ski conditions, local events, and great interviews with…

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      Report on 1/5/26 Kingfield Select Board Meeting

      BySue Davis January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

      Important Topics for Town Residents Noodled In a regularly scheduled select board meeting on Monday, January 5, 2026, discussion included calling a special Town meeting, establishing a social media policy, the gift of land by the late Town resident David Holmes, transfer station stickers, and Town revaluation. Select Board members Morgan Dunham, Chris Rushton and…

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      Bigelow Hill Workforce Housing – CV Select Board Approves Two Transfer Station Stickers Per Family

      BySue Davis December 24, 2025January 6, 2026

      Carrabassett Valley, Maine – Representatives of Western Maine Mountain Housing presented an update on their Bigelow Hill project along with a 2026 budget proposal, which includes a request for $100,000 towards the estimated $257,028 expense needed to complete the review process. Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. donated 22 acres of land for workforce housing at the top…

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