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5 KYLE LARSON

Age: 33 (July 31, 1992)

Hometown: Elk Grove, California

Last Week: 28th (Iowa)

Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels

Standings: 3rd

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No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet

 

 

2025

 

Cup Career

 

Watkins Glen

Races

23

 

389

 

10

Wins

3

 

32

 

2

Poles

1

 

22

 

0

Top 5

11

 

130

 

3

Top 10

14

 

196

 

5

Laps Led

873

 

10,129

 

38

Stage Wins

8

 

70

 

0

Average Finish

13.5

 

14.1

 

12.2

Through 23 races in the 2025 season, Kyle Larson leads the NASCAR Cup Series in top-five finishes (11) and top 10s (14).
Larson is second in the playoff standings, just one point out of first place. He sits third in the points standings, behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron, trailing by 45 points with three races remaining in the regular season.
The Elk Grove, California, native is one road course win shy of tying Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott for the most wins on serpentine circuits among active drivers with seven. Larson is also tied for second in most road course wins in the Next Gen car with three, one win behind first place.
Larson has a pair of victories at Watkins Glen International, claiming back-to-back events in 2021 and 2022. He leads all active drivers in average starting position at the track at 7.4 in 10 races.

 


9 CHASE ELLIOTT

Age: 29 (Nov. 28, 1995)

Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia

Last week: 14th (Iowa)

Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson

Standings: 2nd

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No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet

 

 

2025

 

Cup Career

 

Watkins Glen

Races

23

 

345

 

8

Wins

1

 

20

 

2

Poles

0

 

12

 

2

Top 5

7

 

111

 

4

Top 10

12

 

183

 

4

Laps Led

385

 

5,911

 

170

Stage Wins

1

 

39

 

3

Average Finish

10.3

 

12.7

 

10.6

With three races left in the regular season, Chase Elliott is second in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, just 18 markers behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron.
Elliott’s average finish of 10.3 leads all drivers and is his second best this far into a season. He is the only driver to finish in the top 20 in all 23 races. Only two other drivers have reached 23 top-20 finishes through 23 events in a season (Bill Elliott in 1988 and Ricky Rudd in 1991).
This is the second straight year that Elliott has completed all but one lap entering the 24th race.
This weekend, the series heads to Watkins Glen International, a course where Elliott earned back-to-back wins including his first career Cup Series victory in 2018.
The 2020 Cup Series champion leads active drivers in road course victories with seven. He’s third on the all-time wins list behind NASCAR Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon (nine) and Tony Stewart (eight).
Elliott leads all drivers with 11 top-five finishes on road courses in the Next Gen era. He has the third-most top 10s (13) and laps led (147) along with the second-most points scored (645). His 9.8 average finish ranks third.

 


24 WILLIAM BYRON

Age: 27 (Nov. 29, 1997)

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

Last Week: 1st (Iowa)

Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle

Standings: 1st

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No. 24 RAPTOR Chevrolet

 

 

2025

 

Cup Career

 

Watkins Glen

Races

23

 

275

 

6

Wins

2

 

15

 

1

Poles

2

 

15

 

0

Top 5

8

 

62

 

1

Top 10

12

 

116

 

3

Laps Led

910

 

3,888

 

66

Stage Wins

7

 

30

 

1

Average Finish

14.2

 

15.1

 

15.3

William Byron saved enough fuel over the final stage at Iowa Speedway on Sunday, scoring his second NASCAR Cup Series win of the season and his 15th overall. He became the only driver to win in all three national series at Iowa Speedway – CRAFTSMAN Trucks Series in 2016, Xfinity Series in 2017 and Cup Series in 2025. Across all three series, he has an average finish of 2.8 at Iowa including an average finish of 1.5 in Cup.
With the victory, Byron once again inherited the points standings lead. This is the 18th week this season he’s led the standings and he’s been no worse than second. The 27-year-old leads Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott by 18 points with three races to go in the regular season.
The Charlotte, North Carolina, native leads the series in several statistical categories including laps led (910), points (770), laps run in the top five (2,806), laps run in the top 10 (3,824) and average running position (10.09).
In the last 11 road course races, Byron has one pole, one win, two second-place finishes, five top fives (tied for second most) and eight top 10s (tied for most) with 110 laps led (second most). This season on serpentine courses, Byron has three top-10 finishes, tied for second most.
Byron has prior success at Watkins Glen International, picking up a Cup Series win in 2023 after leading 66 laps. He has three top-10 finishes in six starts at the New York road course.

 


48 ALEX BOWMAN

Age: 32 (April 25, 1993)

Hometown: Tucson, Arizona

Last Week: 7th (Iowa)

Crew Chief: Blake Harris

Standings: 9th

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No. 48 Ally Chevrolet

 

 

2025

 

Cup Career

 

Watkins Glen

Races

23

 

348

 

8

Wins

0

 

8

 

0

Poles

2

 

7

 

0

Top 5

5

 

45

 

0

Top 10

13

 

109

 

0

Laps Led

160

 

1,528

 

1

Stage Wins

0

 

7

 

0

Average Finish

16.0

 

19.1

 

21.0

Alex Bowman has recorded 13 top-10 finishes in 2025, tying him for second most in the NASCAR Cup Series and marking his personal best through 23 races in a single season.
So far in 2025, Bowman has led 160 laps including at least one in 12 events.
Going into the final three races in the regular season, Bowman is currently scored 15th in the playoff standings, 63 points above the cutline.
On road courses, Bowman has scored 123 points in 2025, tied for seventh-most in the series. He also owns a road course victory, winning on the Chicago Street Course last year.
For this weekend’s race at Watkins Glen International, the featured Best Friends Animal Society partner is the Chautauqua County Humane Society in Jamestown, New York.
Ally and HendrickCars.com are teaming up again to give fans the chance to win prizes with this year’s “Open Road Sweepstakes.” Fans can win VIP experiences at various races throughout the season and one lucky winner will hit the open road in a Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss with an Airstream camper. Fans can stop by the Ally Fan Zone to enter the sweepstakes in-person and check out the camper. Fans can also enter at ally.com/sweepstakes/nascar.

 


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Hendrick Motorsports

 

2025

 

All-Time

 

Watkins Glen

Races

23

 

1,404

 

38

Wins

6

 

318*

 

11*

Poles

5

 

258*

 

8*

Top 5

31

 

1,310*

 

25

Top 10

51*

 

2,238*

 

44

Laps Led

2,328*

 

84,640*

 

760*

Stage Wins

16*

 

131

 

4**


*Most all time
**Tied for most all time

With William Byron’s win and Alex Bowman’s seventh-place run at Iowa Speedway last Sunday, Hendrick Motorsports remains the only organization to place at least one car in the top 10 of every event in 2025. That streak goes back 31 races to last season, the longest such run of any team in the Next Gen era.
The Hendrick Motorsports engine shop now stands at 548 national series victories, just two short of an unprecedented 550. The organization’s engines have won 17 poles (seven in the NASCAR Cup Series, 10 in the Xfinity Series) and 21 races (six in Cup, 14 in Xfinity and one in the preseason Clash) in 2025 and have powered teams to 39 points paying Cup Series victories in the Next Gen era, the most of any organization.
Hendrick Motorsports has led 2,328 laps through 23 events this year, accounting for 39% of all circuits completed in the Cup Series and more than any other team by 1,147.
With 16, the organization leads the series in stage wins and is tied for the most through a season’s first 23 races all time.
Byron, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson currently hold the first, second and third spots respectively in the Cup Series regular season points standings. It is the eighth week Hendrick Motorsports has held the top three spots, the most in any season by any team in history.
Hendrick Motorsports has won five of the last 11 road course races and has also claimed two victories in three events at Watkins Glen International in the Next Gen era. The organization has won at least one road course event in each of the last seven years (2018-2024).

 


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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on returning to Watkins Glen International: “It’s always great going to Watkins Glen and to a track that I’ve had success at in the past. With just a couple races left in the regular season, we’re hopeful that we can put together a solid race weekend to help towards winning the regular season championship and put us in a good spot for the playoffs.”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet, on Hendrick Motorsports’ success at Watkins Glen International: “We had a really solid foundation, and prior to our success here in ‘18 and ’19, it wasn’t like we were bad. We might not have won, but we were really solid before that. And, yeah, had a package, kept building on it, got better. That was all with the old car. Since the new car came in, it’s been totally different, truthfully. The success in this new car, it’s not even a different chapter, it’s like a different book. So, I wouldn’t even compare that if it were me. I think it’s just kind of happenstance that we’ve fired off well. I think all of us get around here pretty good, so that certainly helps as you come into a new car.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, on carrying momentum from last week’s win at Iowa Speedway: “This was just a big relief to have one go our way, and we’ve just been running so well this year, I feel like this is going to be a big momentum boost for our team just to be able to check that one off the list and keep carrying the speed that we’ve had.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet, on racing at Watkins Glen International: “Watkins Glen has never been an easy place for me, but I feel like we’ve made a lot of progress on road courses the last couple years. Getting that win last season really helped build confidence, and with how we’ve been running lately, I feel good about where we’re at. Every point matters right now with the playoff picture, so the goal is to keep that momentum going and have a clean, solid day.”

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NASCAR champion Kyle Larson open to Rolex 24 return

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Kyle Larson is ready to go back to Daytona for the Rolex 24 Hours. 

The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has three starts in IMSA’s season-opening crown jewel event, but none since 2016. He took overall victory with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2015, co-driving with Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, and Jamie McMurray. 

On a recently-released episode of Dinner with Racers, a podcast co-hosted by Ryan Eversley and Sean Heckman, Larson was asked about his interest in returning for the endurance classic if Chrevolet came calling. 

“I think at this stage in my career, yeah, I’d do it again,” said Larson, driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in NASCAR. “I had fun those three years I did it. I didn’t want to keep doing it every year.” 

#02 Chip Ganassi Racing Riley DP Ford: Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Jamie McMurray, Kyle Larson

#02 Chip Ganassi Racing Riley DP Ford: Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Jamie McMurray, Kyle Larson

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Few are as well-equipped as Larson to handle a busy racing schedule. Beyond his Cup commitments, he also competes in High Limit Racing, a Sprint Car Series he co-owns with five-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet. There’s also the random Midget races, and offseason racing trips to the other side of the globe.

“The offseasons have only gotten busier,” Larson said. “There’s more races and stuff. I go to Australia now, Chili Bowl, and West Coast Midget races. It’s just a lot and I, kind of, want time off. But it’s been so long since I ran it that you almost get to the point where you forget a little bit about it, right? And I just remember having a blast doing that race, so I just want to go there and relive it.”

The 33-year-old California native would also relish the opportunity to share the experience with his family, noting his oldest of three children, Owen, is 11 but was a newborn when Larson won the event.

“To have my kids be a part of it would be cool,” said Larson, who also has two starts in the Indianapolis 500 each of the last two years.

It also helps bolster a family vacation when Disney World is roughly an hour away, too. 

“Yeah, that, too,” he said. “So yeah, I would probably do it again.”

However, Larson, who attempted to express not knowing anyone in IMSA to move the idea forward, does have one requirement: “I want to be in the best car.” 

As the subject started to fade off, Larson pressed his level of interest into more of a declaration. 

“I definitely want to do it again in the future.”

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BangShift.com Racing With Heavy Hearts…..The KSR Crew Heads To Bradenton Motorsports Park’s Christmas Tree Drags 2025!

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Racing With Heavy Hearts…..The KSR Crew Heads To Bradenton Motorsports Park’s Christmas Tree Drags 2025!


Racing With Heavy Hearts…..The KSR Crew Heads To Bradenton Motorsports Park’s Christmas Tree Drags 2025!

Kevin and the KSR Performance and Fab crew headed out to Bradenton for Cleetus McFarland’s Christmas Tree Drags, but like most folks in the motorsports world it was with a heavy heart after the unfortunate death of Greg Biffle and his family. He wasn’t alone, as he and many of the other racers at the Christmas Tree Race were friends with Biffle or raced with him in a variety of races at Bradenton and the Freedom Factory. But even though Greg’s death put a big of a dark cloud over the weekend, the race went on like he’d have wanted. Watch the racing action and see just how well KSR and Soccer Mom did with a Christmas tree strapped to it.


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Chase Elliott 2025 season in review: Two wins, Round of 8 appearance highlight big year for the 9 team

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Editor’s note: This is part of a series from NASCAR.com reviewing the top 30 drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series in reverse order of the 2025 final standings. 

  • Driver: Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 
  • Crew chief: Alan Gustafson 
  • Final 2025 ranking: 8th 
  • Key stats: 2 wins, 11 top fives, 19 top 10s, 454 laps led
  • How 2025 ended: Elliott qualified for the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs for the ninth time in his 10-year career, winning the Kansas Speedway postseason race in the Round of 12 and earning six top-10 finishes during the 10-race playoff stretch. A 10th-place finish in the Phoenix Raceway finale placed Elliott eighth in the championship final standings. 

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  • Best race: A last-lap pass at Atlanta Motor Speedway in June thrilled a sold-out crowd and earned Elliott his second career Cup Series victory at his “home” track. Although it was a dramatic last-lap pass that earned the trophy at Atlanta, Elliott led 41 laps on the day at the 1.5-miler and snapped a 44-race winless streak. 
  • Other season highlights: His best race statistically came in a sixth-place finish after leading 238 of 407 laps at Dover Motor Speedway. His six-race top-10 showing in the 10-race playoff stretch was certainly a sign that the No. 9 team was prepared for a real fight for the championship. Three times Elliott strung together three consecutive top-10 runs, including an impressive stretch in the playoffs at three vastly different venues; he scored fifth at the one-mile New Hampshire Motor Speedway, tallied a win at the Kansas 1.5-miler and landed eighth at the Charlotte ROVAL.
  • Stat to know: Remarkably, Elliott’s final season statistics beyond the two wins – his 11 top fives and 19 top-10 finishes – exactly matched his 2024 output. His 454 laps led were his most out front since 2022. His 12.6 average finish was impressive.

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  • Quotable: “The way I’ve kind of progressed through the playoffs this year is just to fight as hard as I can each week, try to earn myself and our team three more weeks, and you never know what can happen in three weeks. … That can be the difference in somebody being mediocre to potentially getting on a hot streak or even a team collectively getting better throughout that course of time.” – Elliott said of his 2025 playoff strategy.
  • Looking ahead: A multi-time winner for the sixth time in his career and first time in three years, Elliott and Alan Gustafson, his longtime crew chief, finished the year feeling optimistic about their progress. Elliott led the most laps since 2022 and advanced to the Round of 8, all positive progress for a former series champion.



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Big Machine Racing Welcomes Retina Surgeon Dr. Patrick Staropoli to the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series for Full-Time Competition Beginning at Daytona – Speedway Digest

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Big Machine Racing announced today that retina surgeon and stock car driver Dr. Patrick Staropoli will join the team full time in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, beginning with the season opener at Daytona International Speedway this February. Staropoli will pilot the No. 48 SYFOVRE® (pegcetacoplan injection) Chevrolet, marking a unique blend of elite medical expertise and high-performance motorsports on one of racing’s biggest stages.

“From the moment I buckled into a pure stock at Hialeah Speedway in 2003, my life’s goal has been to compete at the top levels of this sport. The path has taken many unexpected turns but after working every day for 23 years in pursuit of this dream, I now have the opportunity of a lifetime thanks to Scott Borchetta, Patrick Donahue, and Chevrolet. I am ready to do whatever it takes to put this SYFOVRE Chevy up front and raise awareness for Geographic Atrophy secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration by combining my passion for motorsports and medicine.”

A third-generation driver from Plantation, Florida, Staropoli first gained national attention after winning the 2013 PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge to become a Michael Waltrip Racing development driver, emerging ahead of top talents including runner-up Chase Briscoe. The Harvard University graduate went on to earn a seat with Bill McAnally Racing in the ARCA West Series for the 2014 season, where he quickly proved himself as a frontrunner.

Staropoli competed in four Xfinity Series and four Truck Series races in the 2025 season. Across his career, he has accumulated 17 starts in multiple ARCA series divisions. His breakthrough victory at Irwindale Speedway in 2014 made him the first medical doctor in NASCAR history to win a race.

Dr. Staropoli is a board-certified medical and surgical retina specialist. His research on retinal detachment repair, macular disease, and resident education has been widely published. He completed both his ophthalmology residency and vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the nation’s top-ranked eye hospital.

“We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Patrick Staropoli to the #48 Big Machine Racing team for the 2026 season,” said Patrick Donahue, Crew Chief and Team Manager. “He brings a rare blend of professionalism, focus, and drive that will continue to strengthen our organization. This partnership reflects our commitment to surrounding the team with individuals who share our values and vision for building long-term success.”

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Greenville land use ordinance addition moved to June town meeting -Piscataquis Observer

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GREENVILLE — A proposed revision to Greenville’s land use ordinance which involves a new definition pertaining to motorsports businesses has been moved to the 2026 annual town meeting in June.

The select board gave its approval to the addition developed by the planning board during a Dec.

GREENVILLE — A proposed revision to Greenville’s land use ordinance which involves a new definition pertaining to motorsports businesses has been moved to the 2026 annual town meeting in June.

The select board gave its approval to the addition developed by the planning board during a Dec. 17 meeting, two weeks after tabling a decision.

“We’ve had a lot of special town meetings lately and neither one of these are an emergency,” Selectperson Bonnie Dubien said, also mentioning the decommission of Crescent Street. “So I would like to move that this be put on the June town meeting.”

When asked, Planning Board Chair John Contreni said he was fine with a June vote.

Two weeks prior Contreni said the addition to the list of definitions in the land use ordinance is called motorsports sales/service/repair.

A motorsports sales, service and repair establishment is a commercial use involving the retail sale, servicing, maintenance and mechanical repair of recreational and utility vehicles powered by internal combustion or electric engines. This use includes but is not limited to boats and electrical watercraft, snowmobile, all terrain vehicles, utility vehicles, small engine recreational vehicles, for example dirt bikes, go karts, and lawn and garden equipment, for example mowers, chainsaws and trimmers.

Such a business would not be permitted in the residential, downtown district 1 and 2, rural, airport and resource protection districts. These would be available for conditional use in village, village commercial, commercial industrial, rural development 1 and 2 districts, meaning the owner needs to come before the planning board to get a permit. 

A resident has expressed interest in opening a shop to repair 4-wheelers and side by sides and small engines. Some discussions with neighbors revealed they were worried the business could evolve into an automobile garage so instead a specific motorsports definition was developed by the planning board. 

In other business, the select board approved a letter of engagement for consultant and Tax Increment Financing work with a proposal to be voted on in the future.

Greenville officials are looking at establishing TIF districts and the hope is to have a plan ready for a town meeting, Select Chair Geno Murray said.

“So I’m assuming this is our first step?,” Selectperson Richard Peat asked and was told yes.

Murray said there will be a lot of education involved in the process and residents will have the opportunity to participate.

A committee will be in place at some point, Town Manager Michael Roy said. “Part of pushing it out until 2027 is making sure everybody’s well educated on this,” he said. 

The skating rink warming hut has been delivered and is in place, Roy said in his report. Electricity has been connected and water was set to be connected in the next few days.

Recreation Director Sally Tornquist told Roy that A.E. Robinson came to install the warming hut heater and thought the appliance was too small, so the business donated a larger model. Upon asking Roy what should be done with the older heater she was told to pay it forward. The older heater has been given to A.E. Robinson so the company can donate it to someone in need.

Roy also reported on the Piscataquis County budget, which was approved by the county commissioners the morning prior. The town manager served on the 8-member budget advisory committee.

The group met during the fall and was called back on Dec. 4 as county commissioners explained why some funding was restored for a dozen non-profit organizations.

“$102,834 was put back into the county budget,” Roy said.

On Dec. 16 Commissioner Paul Davis made a motion then to fund $1,500 for the Moosehead Lake Economic Development Corporation, $1,500 for Destination Moosehead Lake, $30,000 for the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, $500 for Penquis CAP, $500 for Eastern Area Agency on Aging, $1,800 for the Piscataquis Regional Food Center, $20,000 for the Piscataquis Area Community Center, $2,200 for hospice, $13,500 for the Piscataquis County Soil & Water Conservation District, $27,534 for University of Maine Cooperative Extension and $1,800 for the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter.

Davis’ motion also had county salaries being held to a 4.25% increase, per the recommendation of County Manager Michael Williams.

At the commissioners second meeting in November, six of the 12 program grants were restored following a public hearing the night before in which about two dozen people attended with 10 speaking against the program grant cuts. The figures for these half dozen remained the same in Davis’ proposal.

The commissioners wanted to be respectful to the spirit of what the budget advisory committee sent to them, Commissioners Chair Andrew Torbett said last month. The committee wanted to see spending reigned in where the budget has been climbing quite a bit in the last few cycles.

The current year’s county budget, which follows a calendar year timeline, includes the same figures for Cooperative Extension, the soil and water district, hospice and homeless shelter. The food center share would be down from $5,000 and the community center’s is a brand new request with the organization launching earlier this year. These were all added back into the budget two weeks prior.

The $500 for Penquis CAP is the first Piscataquis County funding for the organization in several years.

Program grants restored on Dec. 2 that are down from 2025 are Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, $30,000 from $60,000; Piscataquis Chamber of Commerce, $1,500 from $4,500; Destination Moosehead Lake and Moosehead Lake Economic Development Council, $1,500 from $3,500 for each; and Eastern Area Agency on Aging, $500 from $5,000.

Roy said Greenville is currently paying $977,684 for a county tax allocation, 13.43% of the total and the highest rate among Piscataquis County communities.

The town would still have the highest total (13.26%) in 2026 at $833,879.

“A lot of these towns have been able to shelter their assessed values for new construction with TIF districts,” he said, which is why Greenville is looking to do this.

TIF districts will shelter new construction and development from the state assessed value which trickles down to the county tax and keeps the bill down for Greenville residents.

“Kudos to the fire department, all the fire departments all over the place for the job well done,” Selectperson Burt Whitman said. “This is ugly this time of the year.”

“They did a good job on the Masonic building and everything else,” he said. “Unfortunately we lost it but no one was hurt so that’s the best thing.”

Fire broke out at the Masonic Hall on Pritham Avenue shortly after 1 a.m. on Dec. 15.

When firefighters arrived, they discovered heavy flames, and video and photos from the scene showed flames roaring up from the lodge’s roof.

Investigators have concluded that the fire began in the basement kitchen. The extent of the damage has prevented the fire marshal’s office from determining the blaze’s cause.

Investigators have found no evidence to suggest the fire was intentionally set.

The lodge has loomed over Pritham Avenue since its construction in 1929, paid for by merchant Arthur Crafts.

The Bangor Daily News’ Christopher Burns contributed to this story.



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