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SKOWHEGAN -- Somerset County commissioners are assembling a finance team to handle a $15 million operation.

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JustAnother Taxpayer of Somewhere, ME
Jul 31, 2008 12:55 AM
The new commissioners could have stopped the project and chose not to therefore I hold them responsible.report abuse
JustAnother Taxpayer of Somewhere, ME
Jul 30, 2008 8:00 PM
I voted against the jail. I also believe we should eliminate the county government and law enforcement. It is redundant and unnecessary.report abuse
Philip Roy of Fairfield, ME
Jul 30, 2008 5:03 PM
new jail cost are 5.7 million to run the new jail and 2.5 million to repay the bond. the voters voted for it do not point to the existing commissioners I voted againgt the new jail as I said then we couldn't aford it now you belive me? the old jail cost was onloy 2 million.
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JustAnother Taxpayer of Somewhere, ME
Jul 30, 2008 4:41 PM
More fleecing of the county taxpayers. Going from 5 mllion to 15 million per year. Sounds lke the commissioners should be the first inmates in the new jail.report abuse

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