Jay partnering up for $50,000 grant application to help reduce town energy use, cost

SUN JOURNAL • July 12, 2022

With an eye toward reducing town energy use and costs, town officials and members of the public held a workshop Monday with a representative of the Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments during which they discussed projects and grant opportunities. Through Community Resilience Partnerships the state has made available $4.75 million in grant funds to communities statewide to help them become more resilient to climate change over the next two years.

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