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UPDATE: This story has been updated to include comments from Town Manager Audra Caler.
CAMDEN — In the upstairs office at the Camden…

CAMDEN — The municipally-owned Camden Snow Bowl is about two acres away from triggering a state requirement for the…

CAMDEN — Voting unanimously, the Camden Select Board approved spending $50,000 from the $120,000 surplus the Camden Snow Bowl collected over this past season to move the carpet lift bunny slope…

CAMDEN — Voting unanimously, the Camden Select Board agreed Oct. 20 to apply full or partial credit for ski passes if the town is forced to shut the Snow Bowl due to COVID-19 related reasons…
CAMDEN — Voting 5 to 0, the Select Board in Camden has elected to make Wednesdays a free-day for all Camden residents who want to ski at the Camden Snow Bowl. Whether that happens this year or…

CAMDEN — The winds of change continue to blow through the Camden Snow Bowl, as the municipality-owned ski mountain reevaluates contracts with vendors who operate private business operations there…

CAMDEN — Plans for a new municipally owned and operated ski lodge at the Camden Snow Bowl will receive initial review by the town’s planning board Jan. 15. The design — the third iteration of the…

CAMDEN — "It looks better, but there's more work to do." Those were the parting words of Maine Department of Environmental Protection Licensing and Compliance Manager Dawn Hallowell late Thursday…
CAMDEN — To all of those who gathered on the slopes of Ragged Mountain overlooking Hosmer Pond Monday afternoon, it was clear that something had gone awry. The mountain face had more skidder paths…
It was all business about Snow Bowl business at the Camden Select Board meeting, Sept. 18, as town leaders approved a $655,012 budget for the four-season recreation…