May 10—PRESTON — The proposed 2024-25 school and town government budgets will go to referendum without changes, residents decided during a town meeting Thursday. The referendum will be Thursday, May ...
Jan. 23—PRESTON — Town and school officials are considering reviving a defunct permanent building committee to assess all town and school buildings and properties for needed capital improvement ...
PRESTON — Water and sewer rate increases may be inevitable this summer as Preston continues to explore funding options, including a possible legislative abatement, driven in part by the initiative of ...
PRESTON – The town of Preston welcomed new town codes clerk Raechl Cannon. She started her position with the town of Nov. 20. Cannon has strong local roots, living in Preston almost her whole life.
Preston — Work to repave the parking lot at Town Hall, and improve its entrance to add an accessible ramp, are complete. First Selectwoman Sandra Allyn-Gauthier said the improvements to the stairs and ...
Aug. 15—PRESTON — Town and school officials along with residents will be asked this fall to envision Preston in three, five or 10 years, and note what they like and don't like in that vision. The town ...
PRESTON — There will be an election in the Town of Preston to fill the expired term of one Commissioner for the Town of Preston for a five-year term of office. The deadline for registering to vote is ...
PRESTON, Md.- The town of Preston has unveiled it's first ever public art display. The town posted two designs for residents to choose from. Amber Korell with the town says it was important to involve ...
Preston — First Selectman Robert Congdon on Friday called the final proposed town government budget of his 22-year tenure “ugly for a couple of reasons” that led to the uncharacteristic 6.3 percent, ...