Wiscasset selectmen honor memory of Katharine Martin-Savage
With no new debate, Wiscasset selectmen Monday night, April 10 at the town office, and over Zoom and YouTube, approved the June town meeting warrant. The board began Monday’s meeting with a moment of silence in memory of Katharine Martin-Savage. She was “a devoted public servant and a friend to a lot of us,” Chair Sarah Whitfield said.
Martin-Savage had served on the selectboard, planning board, budget committee and Two Bridges Regional Jail Authority, was a member of Friends of the Wiscasset Public Library and Wiscasset Female Charitable Society, and had worked for the district attorney’s office and Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, according to Wiscasset Newspaper files.
Selectmen went into an executive session on a legal matter; they did not vote on anything after, Whitfield said.