News
November 29, 2025
Buckland residents to see lower energy bills
Buckland residents can expect slightly lower energy bills, Transfer Station stickers to remain the same price, and stronger enforcement of parking and speeding in town.
Buckland residents can breathe a small sigh of relief as they can expect to see slightly lower energy bills in the coming months. This positive news comes alongside announcements regarding stable pricing for Transfer Station stickers and increased efforts to enforce traffic regulations within the town.
While the exact percentage decrease in energy costs hasn't been explicitly stated, town officials are attributing the dip to favorable changes in regional energy markets and the success of recent energy efficiency initiatives undertaken by the town. These initiatives, which included promoting energy-saving appliances and offering rebates for home weatherization, have collectively contributed to a reduction in overall energy consumption, ultimately benefiting residents' wallets. Residents are encouraged to continue practicing energy conservation to maximize their savings.
In other town news, the price of Transfer Station stickers will remain unchanged for the upcoming year. This decision aims to provide stability for residents who rely on the Transfer Station for waste disposal and recycling. The town understands the importance of accessible and affordable waste management services and is committed to maintaining the current pricing structure despite rising operational costs.
Alongside the positive news on energy bills and Transfer Station stickers, Buckland residents can also expect to see a stronger presence of law enforcement focused on parking and speeding violations. Town officials have heard concerns from residents regarding these issues, particularly in residential areas and near schools. The increased enforcement aims to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike, and to ensure that parking regulations are respected throughout the town. The police department will be utilizing a combination of increased patrols and strategically placed speed monitoring devices to address these issues. Residents are reminded to adhere to all posted speed limits and parking regulations to avoid fines and contribute to a safer community.
While the exact percentage decrease in energy costs hasn't been explicitly stated, town officials are attributing the dip to favorable changes in regional energy markets and the success of recent energy efficiency initiatives undertaken by the town. These initiatives, which included promoting energy-saving appliances and offering rebates for home weatherization, have collectively contributed to a reduction in overall energy consumption, ultimately benefiting residents' wallets. Residents are encouraged to continue practicing energy conservation to maximize their savings.
In other town news, the price of Transfer Station stickers will remain unchanged for the upcoming year. This decision aims to provide stability for residents who rely on the Transfer Station for waste disposal and recycling. The town understands the importance of accessible and affordable waste management services and is committed to maintaining the current pricing structure despite rising operational costs.
Alongside the positive news on energy bills and Transfer Station stickers, Buckland residents can also expect to see a stronger presence of law enforcement focused on parking and speeding violations. Town officials have heard concerns from residents regarding these issues, particularly in residential areas and near schools. The increased enforcement aims to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike, and to ensure that parking regulations are respected throughout the town. The police department will be utilizing a combination of increased patrols and strategically placed speed monitoring devices to address these issues. Residents are reminded to adhere to all posted speed limits and parking regulations to avoid fines and contribute to a safer community.
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