09 Annual Town Report

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09 Annual Town Report
Town of Hermon
POB 6300
333 Billings Road
Hermon, ME 04401
(207) 848-1010 (voice)
(207) 848-3316 (fax)
www.hermon.net
2008-2009
Table of Contents
Dedication Page
Town Officials
State Legislatures and U.S. Congress
Report of the Town Manager and Town Council
Report of the Assessor
Report of the Code Enforcement Officer
Report of the Community Policing Program
Report of the Economic Development Consultant
Report of the Ecotat Garden and Arboretum
Report of the Finance Director
Report of the Hermon Fire Department
Report of the General Assistance Administrator
Report of the Hermon Historical Society
Report of the Planning Board
Report of the Recreation Director
Report of the Superintendent of Schools
Report of the Tax Collector
Report of the Town Clerk
Report of the Zoning Board of Appeals
Annual Town Meeting Minutes ± June 2007
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~ Dedication ~
For nearly 30 years Harold and Bea Mailman
demonstrated a personal commitment to
volunteerism and service of which the
Town of Hermon
was the beneficiary.
With sincere gratitude for their outstanding
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with fond memory
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~ Harold L. Mailman ~
12/23/1926 to 02/14/2010
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~ Beatrice Mailman ~
10/15/1926 to 01/06/2008
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Town Officials
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
Town Manager, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Road Commissioner
And General Assistance Administrator
Clinton Deschene
Town Clerk, Deputy General Assistance Director, Deputy Tax Collector,
Deputy Treasurer and Registrar of Voters
Carol A. Davis
Assessor
Elizabeth Bowdoin
Code Enforcement Officer
Annette Merrithew
Local Plumbing Inspector
C. Timothy Schoppe
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Fire Chief
EMD
Larry Willis
Constable Deputies
Michael Burgess
Larry Estes
Joseph Hallett
William Briggs
Derek Hersey
David Quinn
Thomas Warner Jr.
Ruth Doherty
Peter Garland
James E. Roy
Noel Santiago
Recreation Director
Scott Perkins
Cemetery Sexton
Ken Hutchinson
Health Officer
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Shirley Frost
Town Council
Alden Brown
Larry Davis
Timothy McCluskey
Sharon Nickerson
Anthony Reynolds
Robin Hall
Jeanne Jacques
06/30/2009
06/30/2009
06/30/2010
06/30/2010
06/30/2010
06/30/2011
06/30/2011
Planning Board
David Ramsay
Scott Graham
Jaylyn McCue
Chris Reynolds
Sherry Andrei (alt)
Marcia Meyer (alt)
06/30/2011
06/30/2012
06/30/2014
06/30/2014
06/30/2010
06/30/2009
Zoning Board of Appeals
Scott Perkins
Theodore McLeod Jr.
Florian Duguay
Donna Pulver
06/30/2012
06/30/2010
06/30/2011
06/30/2011
Board of Assessment Review
Mark Smist
Dana Jewell
Donna Pulver
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06/30/2010
06/30/2011
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Superintendent of Schools
Patricia Duran
Principals
Hermon Elementary School
Barbara Libby
Hermon Middle School
James Russell
Hermon High School
Brian Walsh
School Committee
06/30/2009
06/30/2009
06/30/2010
06/30/2010
06/30/2011
Shelley Snow
Donna Pulver
John Snyer
Gail Tudor
Ralph Carr
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STATE LEGISLATURE AND U.S. CONGRESS
As of June 30, 2008
SENATOR JOSEPH C. PERRY ± DISTRICT #32
STATE ADDRESS:
3 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0003
HOME ADDRESS:
237 Grove Street
Bangor, ME 04401
Phone Numbers:
(207) 287-1515 ± voice
(207) 287-1585 ± fax
(207) 287-1583 ± tty
1-800-423-6900 ± Toll Free ± Sessions Only
Email: SenJoe.Perry@legislature.maine.gov
Home Phone:
(207) 942-5585
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REPRESENTATIVE DAVID E. RICHARDSON ± DISTRICT #23
HOME ADDRESS:
634 Hampden Road
Carmel, ME 04419
STATE ADDRESS:
House of Representatives
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
Phone Numbers:
(207) 287-1400 ± voice
(207) 287-4469 ± tty
1-800-423-2900 ± Toll Free ± Year Round
Email: RepDavid.Richardson@legislature.maine.gov
Maine Legislative website: http://janus.state.me.us/legis
Home Phone:
(207) 848-3040
email: Richardsond@hermon.net
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U.S. SENATOR SUSAN COLLINS
BANGOR STATE OFFICE:
202 Harlow Street/Room 204
Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 945-0417 ± voice
WASHINGTON ADDRESS:
413 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510-1903
(202) 224-2523 ± voice
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(202)224-1946 ± fax
http://collins.senate.gov/
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL MICHAUD ± DISTRICT #2
BANGOR ADDRESS:
23 Water Street, Suite 205
Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 942-6935 ± voice
(207) 942-5907 ± fax
WASHINGTON ADDRESS:
1724 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-1902
(202) 225-6306 ± voice
(202) 225-2943 ± fax
http://michaud.house.gov/
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GOVERNOR
Governor John E. Baldacci
1 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0001
(207) 287-3531 ± voice
(207) 287-6548 ± tty
(207) 287-1034 ± fax
website: http://www.maine.gov/governor/baldacci/index.shtml
From this site you can submit an online form ± Share Your View
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PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
Honorable Beth Edmonds
The Maine Senate
3 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0003
(207) 287-1500 ± voice
800-423-6900 ± in-house toll free
(207) 287-1583 ± tty
Email: SenBeth.Edmonds@legislature.maine.gov
Website: http://www.maine.gov/legis/senate
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SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Honorable Glenn Cummings
Speaker of the House
2 State House Station, Room 303
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
(207) 287-1300 ± voice
(207) 287-4469 ± tty
Email: RepGlenn.Cummings@legislature.maine.gov
Website: http://speaker.maine.gov
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CLERK OF THE HOUSE
Honorable Millicent M. MacFarland
Clerk of the House
Room 300, State House
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
(207) 287-1400 ± voice
Email: Millie.MacFarland@legislature.maine.gov
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REPORT OF TOWN MANAGER AND TOWN COUNCIL
July 1, 2008- June 30, 2009
As Hermon grows so does the level of reporting. The annual Town Report provides great detail for the
community. The greatest aspect of the Annual Report is the convenience; so much information is summarized
in one document. I urge readers to use the Annual Report as a base. Once read spend some time at our website,
www.hermon.net and learn in even greater detail the activities of your Community. Also, the end of the 2009
fiscal year marked the beginning of Council meetings being broadcast on Time Warner Channel 5. In the years
to come we hope that streaming video online or an archive of Council meetings will be online.
First, best wishes are sent to Alden Brown and Larry Davis who both left the Town Council in June of
2009. Also we want to thank Donna Pulver for her time on the School Committee, but also welcome her to the
Town Council for July 1, 2009. After the June election Don Shepley declined his seat and Jeanne Jacques also
had to step down, therefore as of July 1, 2009 the Council had 2 vacancies that are to be filled in November.
The School Committee welcomes Ruth A. Nickerson as a new member and Shelley Snow was elected to a
second term.
The Town Council also created a plaque that resides in the new meeting room at the Public Safety
Building that commemorates every Council since Hermon adopted a council form of government in 1974.
The Goals for the 2009 calendar year are:
1. Lower Taxes: The current economic conditions have led the Council to pursue an even more
aggressive approach to taxes. Recognizing that there is almost no discretionary spending in the
municipal budget, the Town Council has a goal of reviewing all departments for potential one year
reductions to reduce financial pressure on residents.
2. Rescue Services: Resolve the manner in which the Town delivers rescue services. After years of
review and discussions the Council needs to make a decision based upon the information that will set a
definite direction.
3. Assistant Fire Chief Position: Consider hiring an Assistant Fire Chief to ensure continuity when
transitioning to a new Fire Chief in the next couple of years. Further consider the potential benefits of
new duties the Asst. Chief could oversee while in the transition process.
4. Laptops for Council: Review the costs and options for purchasing laptops for all Councilors, which
should improve communication and reduce paper.
5. Annual Audit: Develop a better communication process between the Council, Staff, and Auditor to
allow the Council to better monitor preparation and progress.
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As of June 30, 2009 the Council had been able to maintain a flat mill rate satisfying the goal to lower taxes.
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The purchase of laptops was felt to be poor timing; however, accommodations in the new building have been
made to allow the use of laptops owned by individual councilors. And the financial procedures including the
audit are undergoing significant changes.
Accomplishments in 2008-09 were great, but none bigger than the completion of the Public Safety Building.
The building was occupied in January 2009 and all ground work was completed by June 2009, right on
schedule. As this ended, renovations to the Town Office began and a budget is in place to see all renovations
completed by the fall of 2009.
Road Projects with the State continue tREH+HUPRQ¶VKLJKHst priority. Billings Road was approved by
Hermon voters to be a town project with minimal, if any, State funds. The Council still hopes to receive some
funding, or possibly a project at the intersection of Billings Road and Route 2 to create a better intersection
design.
Overall, the Council and I are very pleased with the stable tax rate. Many thanks must also go to the
School Committee and staff for the third consecutive year with no increase to funding from property taxes to
schools. The economy and financial plights rumored at the State level leave pause with the Town and School.
If large losses in State funding are passed down to the local level it will be difficult to maintain flat taxes
without significant cuts. But for now, OHW¶V enjoy the current tax rate and hope for the best in 2010.
If you have questions or comments about any Town business please feel free to come to a Council
meeting or stop into the Town Office.
Yours truly,
Clinton Deschene
Town Manager
Please note: Due to staffing and department changes there is no report from the Department of Public Works in this
edition of the Town of Hermon Annual Report.
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REPORT OF THE ASSESSOR
July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2009
Well another year is in the record books. The 2008-2009 tax year was a very busy one for all of us in
the Municipal Office. In addition to at least 4 new business properties, the Town also saw 32 new houses
completed between April 1, 2007 and April 1, 2008 plus 1 multi family unit and 3 mobile homes. The Town¶s
value increased from just over $401,364,000 to $418,860,300.
I know I preach the same sermon every year but I need to stress to you the importance of keeping the
assessments equitable. This requires me to make periodical inspections of your homes. If you have not had an
inspection or you have made changes to your property I really should update the records. Allowing me to make
these inspections is important to you as well as to me. After I have completed the inspection, if you feel the
value is incorrect, I am certainly willing to discuss it with you. If I call you to make an appointment and you do
not allow me to inspect your buildings then you would not have standing to question any value.
This letter also serves to notify all reVLGHQWVDQGEXVLQHVVHVWKDWHYHU\RQHLVUHTXLUHGWRILOHD³/LVWRI
7KHLU(VWDWHV´SHU7LWOH6HFWLRQDVRI$SULOst of each year. This list is to include any changes you
make to your real estate (i.e. remodeling, removing a building or portion of a building or to report any additions
to the property). We have forms here if you wish to have one to file. Otherwise you can simply send a note
listing any changes to your property.
If you are commercial in any way, it is necessary for you to report any personal property used for
a business. The good news for businesses is that most new equipment purchased after April 1, 1995 can be
eligible of a 100% refund of any taxes paid. The Business Equipment Tax Reimbursement (BETR Program)
creates a win/win situation because the Town gets their revenue and the businesses get reimbursed. Equipment
new after April 1st 2007 will now be classified under a new law called the Business Equipment Tax Exemption
program (BETE). For both of these programs you need to remember that the Reimbursement is a two (or more)
step process. First, you must file with the assessor (this is more mandatory under BETE because without a true
report you will be billed) and after the taxes are paid under BETR you must file with the State, between August
1st and December 31st. In other words, to get reimbursed for the taxes paid in 2008 you must have applied
before December 31st, 2009. When equipment new after April 1st 2007 is reported, with a few exceptions, you
will not be taxed but the Town will report to and receive a payment directly from the State.
As usual, I want to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the several types of exemptions that are
available to help lower your valuation (and taxes).
First, the Maine Resident Property Tax Program is now in effect. This program is for all Maine
Residents who have owned their residential property for more than one year. Each home owner is eligible for
an exemption amount of $13,000, shown as a reduction of value on their tax bills. The two (2) qualifiers for
this program are that you must have owned and lived in a home in Maine for one (1) year as of April 1st and you
cannot be receiving an exemption in any other Town or State. Residency also requires that you pay your excise
and State Income Tax if required in Town/Maine. If you have not signed up for this program and believe you
are eligible, please stop by the Town Office to pick up an application. Applications are to be filed as of April 1st
of the year for which you are applying.
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Second, is the 9HWHUDQ¶V([HPSWLRQ Veterans over the age of 62 or totally disabled and receiving a
pension from the VA may be eligible. Widows or minor children of the eligible veteran may also be qualified.
In order to be eligible, the veteran must meet both of the following requirements:
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He/she must have served in the service during a recognized period,
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He/she must own a home in and claim residency in Hermon.
The qualifying periods are:
World War II, between December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946
The Korean Campaign, between June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955
The Vietnam War between February 27, 1961 to May 8, 1975
The Persian Gulf War for the periods from August 24, 1982 to July 31, 1984 and December 20,
1989 to January 31, 1990, or who were awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Metal. Also
the Persian Gulf War, beginning August 2, 1990 and before, or on the date that the United States
Government recognizes as the end of that war period.
The amount of the exemption is $6,000 (starting in 2008). There is also a special exemption for
specially adapted housing units of veterans who served in the armed forces of the U.S. and who
receive a grant from the U.S. for the specially adapted housing. This exemption is for $50,000 of
just value. Eligibility for this exemption is not dependant on age but on receiving the grant from
the government. Residency is determined by where you license your car, where you pay income
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be claimed in one Town (State<RXPXVWDSSO\IRUWKHYHWHUDQ¶VH[HPSWLRQEHIRUH$SULOst
and either be disabled or have turned 62 as of April 1st of the year you wish (or are eligible) to
begin receiving this benefit.
Third, there is an exemption for the Blind. In order to qualify for this $4,000 exemption in valuation,
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Fourth, the ³0DLQH5HVLGHQWV3URSHUW\7D[3URJUDP´is again being offered by the State. This
program has specific guidelines depending on whether it is for elderly or other Maine residents. The
application must be filed with the State between August 1st 2008 and June 2, 2009. If you have not received a
copy and feel you want to apply, stop by the Town Office to pick up a copy. If you are physically unable to
come in, please call and I will either drop a copy off to you or send one in the mail. To find out more about that
program you can call 626-8475.
I enjoy meeting and talking with each of you during my visits and look forward to meeting and getting
to know more of you. If you ever have any questions or concerns about your valuation, please give me a call at
the Town Office during normal business hours at 848-1044.
Elizabeth Bowdoin, CMA
Assessor
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REPORT OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
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by continually striving to be more effective and efficient. While continuing the mission to ensure compliance
with the Hermon Land Use Ordinance and adopted codes, it is important that the public is informed of how the
Code Enforcement procedures relate to everyday life in regards to safety.
Please keep in mind when undertaking a project to inquire about property setbacks and required
permitting. If the property permitting and setbacks are not met the outcome could cost a lot more than a phone
call. You may direct your questions and comments to the office through the internet, by mail, by phone, or by
visiting the office.
Direct line to the Code Office: 207-848-1042
E-mail: ceo@hermon.net
Office hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.
Note: if these hours are not convenient please call to set up an appointment.
Permits Issued from 07/01/08- 06/30/09
Plumbing Permits
Building permits
Single family
Additions
Mobile Homes/DW
Garage/decks/porches \storage
Pools
Commercial
Demolition
Signs
Home Occupations
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ANNETTE M. MERRITHEW, CEO
TIM SCHOPPE, PLUMBING INSPECTOR
For Thought-"Oftentimes the solution to a problem requires a new perspective."
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REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAM
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
To the Citizens of the Town of Hermon,
It has been my pleasure to have served the Town of Hermon for the past four years and I am looking
forward to many more years. We continue to grow as a department as we look for new equipment and training
opportunities. At the present time we have three full time deputies and seven reserve deputies serving in
Hermon.
In 2009 we included a new camera system in one of our patrol vehicles. We also obtained four laptop
computers, through a grant, that have been installed in our patrol cruisers. These computers have been used in
helping deputies identify violators they come across in their day to day duties. Deputies have attended various
and diverse training classes that included detection of drugged driving, interview techniques, field training
officer, and crisis intervention. One deputy has completed training as an instructor in women's self defense and
we are in the process of developing a self defense class for Hermon residents.
Hermon deputies have been busy in the past year answering 3215 calls of service in 2009. In
comparison three near by towns with full time police departments close to the size of Hermon answered the
following number of calls: Veazie 2494, Holden 2529, and Newport 2046. Also in comparison, Hermon
deputies found 72 traffic offenses, which included operating under the influence and 27 drug calls in 2009. This
is in comparison to 2005 when deputies had 52 traffic offenses and only 2 drug calls. This is not because there
are more of these offenses now, but is due to the proactive policing style that we have adopted and the training
deputies have received to investigate these offenses.
Also in comparison in 2005 there were a total of 29 burglaries and burglaries to motor vehicles reported
in Hermon. In 2009 this was reduced to 18. This is in part due to Hermon having police coverage into the early
morning hours, being more proactive in checking area businesses, and checking on suspicious vehicles and
persons in these areas.
The basis for community policing is that both law enforcement and the citizens take a stake in what
happens in the community. Although not all of the deputies live in Hermon, we all feel that we are a part of this
community. We continue to take a stake in what happens here by continuing our training, utilizing the tools
that we have, and to proactively police our community. No police department can totally eliminate crime in
their communities, but with the citizens help we can reduce it, apprehend those who wish to commit those
crimes, and strive to make Hermon a safe environment to live.
On behalf of the Hermon community policing program I want to thank all of the citizens of Hermon for
their continuing support and help. I look forward to serving the Town of Hermon for many more years to come.
Respectfully submitted,
Sgt. Michael Burgess
Supervisor, Hermon Community Policing Program
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REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
I am pleased to report that economic development activity in Hermon has remained steady in this
difficult economy. During this past year there has been new construction in our business parks and we have
welcomed several new businesses. This includes a new 16,800 square foot facility in the Pinewood Business
Park with three businesses and over 20 jobs.
A major expansion is underway for Snowman Printing. This project will be assisted by a Community
Development grant application. We prepared an application for $200,000 that will be used to construct an
addition and will create up to 10 new jobs.
I also provide assistance to qualify new and existing businesses for Pine Tree Zone benefits and tax
incentives when applicable. We have initiated a Tax Increment Financing program that provides assistance to
qualifying businesses and has also saved the Town a very significant amount of money annually.
This past year saw increased interest and growth along Route 2. This village area now provides many of
the services residents have wanted, including full-service grocery, medical services, credit union, event center,
food, beverage, ice cream and tanning establishments. A master plan for the village was completed this year to
address concerns for pedestrian safety, building standards and other concerns needed to guide future
development, insure safety, and to preserve the rural character of Hermon. There were several public meetings
to insure this plan accurately reflects the concerns and goals of residents. The top priority of this plan was
construction of a sidewalk to connect the high school and middle school. The entire plan can be viewed on the
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support of residents and Town officials. I look forward to working with the community as we continue our
work to make Hermon the premier business location and one of the most desirable communities in which to live
and work.
Respectfully Submitted,
Ron Harriman
Economic Development Director
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REPORT OF THE ECOTAT GARDENS AND ARBORETUM
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
This year saw the creation of a Native Tree Trail made possible by a $4,000 grant from the Maine Forest
6HUYLFH¶V³3URMHFW&DQRS\´7KHWKUHH-quarter mile trail begins at the Annis Road parking lot where a large
sign depicts the importance of trees economically and environmentally and displays a map of the trail.
Identifying features are given, and visitors are invited to follow a series of white sign posts past each of the
more than thirty native trees, the largest of each species included where possible. Viewers actually are
encouraged to "see the forest for the trees."
Another project was the completion of a professional survey of the Ecotat property and the execution of
a boundary agreement signed by the trustees and the Byers family, abutting landowners.
Acquired equipment facilitated garden enjoyment. A used golf cart has proven to be a work-pony in the
gardens, doing much work without damaging the turf excessively. Additionally, less able visitors can now
navigate and enjoy the gardens. An insect zapper was purchased and placed in the gardens and showed a
positive effect, if only psychologically.
Ecotat was the site of a wide variety of activities this year. Hosted were four musical concerts, a July
wedding, the garden Tea Party, a walking tour of the Tree Trail, a guest speaker who presented on native Maine
plants, and a hydrangea wreath workshop. A special treat for approximately 200 people was the steel drum
concert presented in -XQHE\WKH+HUPRQ6FKRRO'HSDUWPHQW¶VDGXOWDQGVWXGHQWVWHHOGUXPEDQGVZKLFKZDV
rousing and provided an opportunity for many first-time garden visitors. In May, Hermon fourth graders,
teachers, parents, and other volunteers numbering around 80, celebrated Earth Day by collecting 300 cubic feet
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show at Wednesday evening work sessions and collectively do much to improve the gardens. With monies
from their cookie sale profits, Girl Scout Troop #175 of Hermon purchased herbs, which they planted, and a
sundial for the cathedral herb garden.
Trustee meetings are held monthly and are open to the public. Ecotat trustees wish to express
gratitude for monies allocated in the 2008-09 town budget which helped defray costs for such things as liability
insurance, the property survey, compensation for a volunteer activity coordinator, and library painting and
electrical work.
We look forward with excitement to a new year bringing successful completion, as well as
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Ecotat Board of Trustees
John Snyer, Chairperson (09)
Curtis Kimball (13)
Clint Deschene (13)
Gaynor Reynolds (09)
Ronald Hanson (11)
Tim Schoppe (09)
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REPORT OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
To The Citizens of Hermon:
There have been many changes over the last year and a half here in the Finance Department. As stated
in the SUHYLRXV\HDU¶VUHSRUWVWKH)LQDQFH'HSDUWPHQWZDVJHWWLQJEXVLHUDQGEXVLHUDVHDFK\HDU passed. As a
result, Wendy Wiles-Scott, of Hermon, joined the Finance Department in July 2008 as the Finance Assistant. I,
Rachel Grass, was hired on as interim Finance Director in April 2009 and then officially as Finance Director in
July 2009. I had been working with the Town of Hermon since November 2008 to assist in finishing the 20072008 Audit.
We also just completed the 2008-2009 Audit, a little later than we anticipated because of the delay of the
2007-2008 Audit. That being said, the 2008-2009 Audit went much smoother and we will have the final report
prepared by February 15, 2010.
With the new Town Office renovation behind us, the Finance Department now resides in the old Council
Chamber. We have been working hard to keep costs down while working as efficiently and effectively as
possible.
We are here to answer any questions that you may have, so please give us a call or stop on in to see how
much has changed in the Town Office. You can reach the finance office at 848-1043.
Sincerely,
Rachel Grass
Finance Director
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REPORT OF THE HERMON FIRE DEPARTMENT
July 1, 2008 ± June 30, 2009
The new Public Safety building is the biggest news this year for Hermon Fire. We really appreciate the
upgraded facility and the increased ability to do our jobs day to day. The fact that previous Councils and the
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to pay for this beautiful building. Thank you!
We now have three bunk rooms for live-in students, greatly increasing the odds that we will have one
or more trained firefighter here on any given night. Having returning students who have spent one whole
school year with us measurably improves our emergency response.
Hermon has a new fire engine. Near the end of the FY we loaded the equipment onto it, trained
GULYHURSHUDWRUVDQGSUHSDUHGLWIRUD-XO\³LQVHUYLFH´Gate. In case you are not aware, 411 is completely paid
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ISO awarded Hermon an updated rating that saves most homeowners and businesses a measurable
amount on insurance costs. Obtaining the ISO Rural Water Rating was a lot of work, especially for Captain
Pelletier and Lieutenant Kelli Leighton, who did almost all of the paperwork. Our mutual aid fire departments
were also very cooperative in this project. A single department cannot accomplish this alone.
7KH³:DOWHU0XQQ$ZDUG for support of the Hermon Fire Department" was awarded to
Terri-Ann and Russell Patten. Patten Insurance employees spent considerable effort to provide rate information
that helped Hermon plan for the possible effects of the Palesky bill, and for our ISO Rural Water project, and
also frequently have donated hay for the fire department to use for training burns.
2008 Annual awards presented at the Christmas party were:
Member of the year: Ed Leonard (awarded 9/08 before he moved to Florida)
Firefighter of the year: Jim Shutts
Officer of the year: Cody Sullivan
Secretary of the year: Vicki Gonyea
Volunteer of the year: Bob DiBona (volunteering above and beyond paid time)
Junior of the year: Morgan Gunnell
Most Improved member: Corey Tibbetts
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We were awarded another FEMA grant to help us deal with the upcoming changes in FCC
regulations by the year 2013. Our FEMA Grant for $76,000 (including $3800 local share) allowed us to replace
our base (in-station) radio, the mobile unit in each truck, and 15 portable radios. The engines also have headsets
for the firefighters. We will be able to communicate with the newest radio equipment of our mutual aid partners
for years to come.
In summary, let me again say that the fire department is in excellent condition. Thank you for your
continued support.
Respectfully submitted,
Larry Willis
Fire Chief
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REPORT OF THE GENERAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATOR
JULY 1, 2008 TO JUNE 30, 2009
General Assistance applicants may call the Town office at any time to inquire about assistance. Proof of
Household income and expenses is required to determine eligibility.
The Town of Hermon has adopted the Maine Municipal Association General Assistance Ordinance. As
part of the application and eligibility determination process, we attempt to refer applicants to other programs
that may assist them in their time of need. All applicants are told of the 2-1-1 program which maintains a
database, by region, of multiple agencies that provide various types of assistance. Individuals in need may dial
2-1-1 on the telephone and anonymously seek information for various types of assistance or they may access the
same information on the website http://www.211maine.org.
In the period being reported, the following General Assistance amounts were granted:
FUEL
FOOD/HOUSEHOLD
& PERSONAL
RENT
ELECTRICITY
MISC
$2985.40
$1422.55
$10,673.00
$4249.33
$0.00
Total Expenses: ««««««
$19,330.28
6WDWH5HLPEXUVHPHQWV««$9,665.14
Respectfully submitted,
Carol A. Davis
Deputy General Assistance Administrator
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REPORT OF THE HERMON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
The Hermon Historical Society met six times in 2009. The meetings are held the fourth Thursday of
April, May, June, September, October, and November.
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schoolhouse on the Billings Road. This was done in the summer by Harold Stewart and Mike Cole, as well as
the cleaning of the floor by Rosanne and Kenneth Gray. As a result, the inside of the schoolhouse looks great.
The May meeting, which was held at the schoolhouse, resulted in a vote to hold Open House during the
alumni weekend of Hermon High School. The bus stopped there on the tour of Hermon and about 20-25 people
visited the old schoolhouse.
,Q-XQHZHYRWHGWRKROGDERRNDQGIRRGVDOHDW+HUPRQ¶V6L]]OHU'D\$WDEOHZDVVHWXS in the
Hermon Elementary School gym and many people contributed books and food for the table.
The September meeting was also held at the schoolhouse and we admired the spruced up look with the
new paint job and the freshly scrubbed floor. Ideas for creating new memberships were discussed.
We held the October meeting at the meeting room of the new fire station. We also enjoyed a tour of the
new facility which is indeed a great asset to the Town of Hermon.
The November meeting was a dinner out at the new Anglers Restaurant in Hampden. There was a good
turnout and fellowship was enjoyed by all.
The Nominating Committee announced the new officers for the year 2010 and they are as follows:
President ± Geoff Homan, Vice President ± Lynn Jonason, Secretary ± Virginia Munn, Treasurer ± Shirley
Frost, Directors ± Rosanne Gray, Kenneth Gray, Durwood Hillman, Virginia Mattson, and Gerald Pickard.
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REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
The Board consists of five regular members, and two alternate members. Regular members serve a 5
year term with alternates being appointed annually. The Board meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at
7:00pm in the Council Chambers. The Public is always encouraged to attend any of the meetings. Public
participation is what helps to shape the community and its growth.
This past year the Board reviewed two subdivision applications, commercial applications/site plan
reviews, and shoreland zoning applications. The Board also wrote three amendments to the Land Use
Ordinance which will be forwarded to the Council for Public Hearings.
The Board will continue to look at issues such as maintain the rural atmosphere that exists in Hermon
while trying to balance the continued growth of the community.
Respectfully submitted,
Scott Graham
Chairman, Planning Board
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REPORT OF THE RECREATION DIRECTOR
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
Hermon Recreation continues to provide the majority of major athletic, social, and interactive functions
for the residents of Hermon. One of our primary functions is to provide our residents with a structured childcare
SURJUDPIRUSDUHQWVZKRUHTXLUHDVVLVWDQFHHDUO\PRUQLQJVDIWHUQRRQVRUIRUERWK³EHIRUHDQGDIWHU´VFKRRO
care. Our focus is to provide a safe, reliable and quality care situation so that our parents can enjoy peace of
mind as they go about their daily routines. Hermon Recreation also offers a summer program that remains
widely attended because of its mixture of structured learning opportunities, convenient location, and
affordability. Parents and students enjoy the balance of sporting activities, swimming, educational offerings
mixed with free play time, and rest periods each day for our average class of sixty to seventy students who
range from Kindergarten to 5th grade. Our program remains the most flexible and affordable care situation in the
region. In 2008-2009 we have seen support for our care programs continue largely due to the efforts of a
dedicated and hard working staff. Our staff is trained in areas including: behavioral management techniques,
safety and labor standards, and how to implement emergency action plans. They are CPR certified and trained
in the use of AED devices which are maintained by our department for School, Town, and Recreational uses.
Funds derived from the several different recreational programs have benefited our residents in many
ways. We have completed groundwork projects for different areas of the school and community including: a
baseball/softball dugout, field improvements and SRZHULQVWDOODWLRQWRWKHILHOGVDQGDUHDVRQRXU³EDFN´ILHOGV
at the Recreational site. Safety issues are continuously addressed externally with our funds so that the school
and recreational environment remains safe for everyone.
The H[DPSOHVDERYHH[HPSOLI\WKH5HFUHDWLRQ'HSDUWPHQW¶VJRDOVZKLFKDUHGHULYHGIURPDQG
identified in our mission statement:
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LQWHOOHFWXDOH[SHULHQFHZKLOHWKH\LQWHUDFWDVDFRQQHFWHGFRPPXQLW\+HUPRQ5HFUHDWLRQ¶VFRPELQHGJRDOV
will be to provide gatherings which foster fitness and wellness in an atmosphere that is positive, safe, and
accessible for all Hermon residents to HQMR\´
The regularly scheduled town events such as the Halloween Party, Holiday Tree Lighting, and Easter
3DUW\ZLOOFRQWLQXH7KLVSDVW\HDU¶VHYHQWVKDYHEHHQZLGHO\DWWHQGHGDQGZHOOVXSSRUWHGE\UHVLGHQWV
community groups, interested parent volunteers and educators in our town. The ³)DWKHU-'DXJKWHU´Dance and
WKH³6XPPHU6L]]OHU´Hvent will be scheduled and held during the upcoming year because of continued support
in both the level of attendance and volunteerism. The Recreation department also participated in and helped to
IDFLOLWDWHWKH³:UHDWK¶V$FURVV$PHULFD´HYHQWZKLFKmay visit Hermon annually in the future. With motivated
volunteer support we can expect fun filled and meaningful activities along with new additions to some of our
WRZQ¶VWUDGLtions.
Organized youth sporting activities will remain a large focus of Hermon Recreation. Soccer for 20082009 had a record number of participants, as did Recreational Basketball. The numbers of participants
represented a fourth straight year of growth for our department. Clinics for instruction, interested volunteers,
and the popularity of sporting activities are increasing the program significantly. Both basketball and soccer
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groups interacted and joined with Carmel/Levant to offer a Tri-Town league situation for game play. The
combined effort to date has been a success.
Hermon Youth Football for 3rd-6th JUDGHUVLQFOXGHV³rd-4th )ODJ)RRWEDOO´DQG³th-6th 7DFNOH´$QHZ
tackle football program this year played games in Eastern Maine against other 5th-6th grade teams that included
MDI, Hampden, and Dover Foxcroft. 7th and 8th Grade tackle football is now available to Carmel, Levant, and
Hermon. There are over 100 families in Carmel, Levant, and Hermon now involved with a growing and active
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The Recreation Committee was authorized by the Hermon Town Council to present a plan for a
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Community Center idea was placed on the November 4th ballot for residents to decide with Council approval for
passage. The project was defeated by a margin of 1422-912. A completed project with a full set of working
plans sits at the Town office for Hermon residents. The project would have offered a fully functional Senior
&HQWHU³%HIRUHDQG$IWHU´SURJUDPFDUHDUHDODUJHVWLQGRRUHOHYDWHGWUDFNLQWKH6WDWHRI0DLQHIXOO\
functional exercise facility, two regulation size basketball court areas and the largest indoor artificial grass
surface in Central Maine. Project costs to residents were suggested at between a 1.5 and 1.7 increase in the mill
rate. The mill rate at the time of the vote was 11 mills.
Please contact the Recreation Department with any questions you have at 848-4075, or through
correspondence at the Hermon Town Office.
Respectfully submitted,
Scott Perkins
Hermon Recreation Director
207.848.4075 (office)
SPerkins@Hermon.net
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
The residents of Hermon are to be commended for their continued commitment to excellence in
education and their support in striving to meet that standard. It is only through the support and dedication of the
citizens that we are able to maintain educational programs and facilities that are second to none.
Resident student enrollment decreased by 2.4% and subsequently our attending enrollment, which
includes tuition students from other districts, decreased by 2.4% as well.
Over the past year, a great deal of time and energy was focused on a state initiated school district
reorganization effort. A Reorganization Planning Committee comprised of school board members,
representatives of the Town Council, and several members of the community at large worked with colleagues
from MSAD # 23 (Carmel and Levant) to devise a plan that would facilitate the merger of the two existing
districts creating a new Regional School District or RSU. While property ownership and financial
responsibility generated major conversations, a myriad of issues ranging from the general maintenance of
schools and community use of facilities to contracts and curriculum had to be outlined in a plan submitted to the
Maine Department of Education for approval before the citizens of each community voted as to whether or not
they wished to implement the regionalization. The plan was soundly defeated in all three communities. It
appeared that the citizens of Hermon and MSAD # 23 preferred to retain their independence as school districts.
7KHLVVXHGLGQRW³JRDZD\´DVWKHVWDWHLVFRQWLQXLQJWRORRNIRUHIILFLHQFLHV2XUWZRGLVWULFWVZLOOQRZORRN
at the formation of yet another form of consolidating administrative services. A committee will examine the
implications of forming an Alternate Organizational Structure or AOS which would still require the approval of
the voters before any changes would be implemented. There are several bills before the legislature suggesting
multiple changes to the law requiring regionalization.
At Hermon Elementary School we received our final extension from the Reading First Program, and
faculty continued to refine their practice related to literacy instruction. To support our core programming, we
have developed an instructional library that has served as a model for a number of visiting schools from around
the state. Our training with intervention in reading has prepared us well to develop strategies that also address
the state's initiatives around RtI (Response to Intervention) in math and behavior. Though the grant program is
ending, the changes implemented and the expertise of the faculty will continue to serve students well.
In addition, HES has engaged in sharing several long-term goals with parents. The first was to improve
student nutrition by encouraging healthy snacks at school. The second was to increase student well-being by
increasing the opportunities for physical activity during each day. The third was to conserve the earth's
resources by reducing our use of disposable containers, reusing scrap paper, and recycling catalogs. We have
made great progress with parents' support.
HES is constantly striving to maintain a safe, happy and healthy learning environment where the
academic focus is evident and successful. We encourage everyone to visit our school website to find evidence
of our learning.
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Hermon Middle School had a successful academic year as measured by the Maine Education
Assessments that are completed annually by students in grades 3 ± 8. Focusing on student achievement, we
created a new position at the middle school this year to assist teachers in the implementation of strong literacy
foundations for all students. A half time literacy coach spent the year working with students and teachers to
expand upon the successful practices initiated at Hermon Elementary School through the Reading First grant.
June 2009 brought the end of a long and much valued relationship with middle school teacher Kristen
Nicola. Mrs. Nicola has been a well respected and popular teacher in our school system for more than twenty
five years. We wish her well and look forward to her periodic return visits in the future.
For the past two years Hermon High School faulty, staff, and administration have worked diligently at
completing the necessary steps, as outlined by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Commission on Public Secondary Schools, in regaUGVWRWKHVFKRRO¶VDFFUHGLWDWLRQ7KHVHVWHSVKDYHLQFOXGHG
work in the following areas: Mission and Expectations for Student Learning, Curriculum, Instruction,
Assessment of Student Learning, Leadership and Organization, School Resources for Learning, and Community
Resources for Learning. The cumulative efforts of the school can be seen in the Hermon High School ReAccreditation Self-Study Report available on the high school website: www.hermonhs.org.
The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), through the Commission on Public
Secondary Schools, provides accreditation services for more than 2000 public and private schools in the six
state New England region. Emanating from high quality standards, NEASC accreditation uses self-reflection,
peer review and best practices as integral components of its assessment process and monitors the follow-up
endeavors leading to continuous school/program improvement. The Commission on Public Secondary Schools,
at its fall (of 2009) meeting, reviewed the evaluation report from its spring 2009 visit to Hermon High School
and voted to award the school continued accreditation in the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
The 2009 Hermon High School cheerleaders completed a rare clean sweep by winning all four of the
2008 - 2009 Class B championships. These included: the Penobscot Valley Conference Championship, the Big
East Championship, the Eastern Maine Championship, and the Class B State Championship. The State title was
the second in three years for the Hermon High School cheering squad!
Respectfully submitted,
Patricia A. Duran
Superintendent of Schools
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REPORT OF THE TAX COLLECTOR
June 30, 2008 to July 1, 2009
REPORT OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2009 (2008)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
The Board of Appeals held two hearings. One for a variance which was denied, and one for an
Administrative Appeal, and the Board upheld the Code Enforcement Officers denial of a joint permit.
Variances may be granted only for dimensional requirements, including but not limited to, lot width,
structure height, lot coverage, DQGVHWEDFNV(DFKYDULDQFHUHTXHVWPXVWEHUHYLHZHGXQGHUWKH³XQGXH
KDUGVKLS´FULWHULDVHWIRUWKE\/DQG8Ve Ordinance.
The Board of Appeals is comprised of 5 regular members and 2 alternates; each regular member serves a
3 year term with the associates being appointed annually. The Board is structured to hear and decide appeals
where it is alleged that an error in a decision or determination was made by, or failure to act by, the Code
Enforcement Officer or Hermon Planning Board in the enforcement or administration of the Land Use
Ordinance.
7KH%RDUG¶VJRDOLVWRRIIHUVRPHUHOLHIZKHQVSHFLILFDQGXQLTXH situations arise for Hermon residents.
Respectfully submitted,
Scott Perkins
Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals
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*Adam's Automotive LLC
*Albert, Jason & Elizabeth
Allen, Janet
*Allen, Mark & Lynn
*Andrews, John
*Applebee Enterprises, Inc
Applebee, Thomas & Sherry
Bachelder, Margaret
Bailly-Ford, Lita
*Baird Properties, Inc
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
$3,383.60
$1,612.60
$539.00
$3,312.10
$2,798.40
$523.60
$689.70
$662.20
$470.80
$771.10
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$121.00
$115.50
$117.70
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
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*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balarode LLC
*Balsam Associates LLC
*Bangor Auto & Truck Center
Bangor Hermon Railyard, Inc
Bangor Hermon Railyard, Inc
Bell, Michael
*Bickmore, Brian
Bishop, James & Joy
*Bogan, Michael & Corinne G.
*Braisted, Debra L.
Bresnahan, Lori J.
*Brocato, James & Abby
*Brown, Wesley & Brenda
Bryant, Pamela
*Buckingham, Don P. & Patricia
*Bull, Alan & Phyllis
*Burgess, Richard C.
*Bushey, Sue
*Byers, Mary
*Byers, Richard & Grace
Cameron, Mary
Carle, Deborah
*Central Maine Diesel
Chase and Fletcher, Heirs of
*Chase, Philip R.
*Cote, Richard & John
*Cray Jr., Basil & Lana
*Cronk, Cheryl Ann & Michael Allen
Cronk, Jeffrey
*Cronk, Pauline Z.
*Curtis, Courtney & Valerie
Curtis, Michael L. & Kelly J.
*Curtis, Warren L.
*Cushing, James & Winnona
*Cushman, Tracie A.
Cusson, Donald G. & Debra J.
*Cyr, Adam B. & Leeann
Dahl, John A. & Judith R.
*Davis Jr., Howard T. & Kyong Suk
$115.50
$115.50
$115.50
$2,781.90
$67.10
$3,235.10
$1,419.00
$1,864.50
$1,354.10
$745.80
$909.70
$334.40
$299.20
$1,819.40
$2,187.90
$100.10
$814.00
$578.60
$1,496.00
$478.50
$738.10
$1,599.40
$3,190.00
$2,763.20
$4,940.10
$259.60
$1,199.00
$697.40
$1,505.90
$949.30
$2,051.50
$609.40
$812.90
$1,380.50
$1,478.40
$817.30
$1,711.60
$569.80
$2,514.60
$1,475.60
$1,191.30
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~ DEATHS ~
Anne Marguerite Bohm
Allan Lemuel Bolster
Harold Wayne Freeman
Thelma F. Paquette
Snow's Corner Cemetery
Veteran
Donald Ray Golding
Gilman Henry Peavey Sr.
Veteran
Mary Magdelyn Byers
Clarence Augustus Hamilton
Snow's Corner Cemetery
Veteran
Edward Lyle Conant
Mildred Teresa Harris
Ralph Edwin Penney
Allen Ansel Quimby
Veteran
Joyce B. Cotton
Hazel Katherine Dinsmore
Calvin Earl Hewes
Greta Adeline Reynolds
Veteran
Snow's Corner Cemetery
Wayne A. Kenney
Bruce Wayne Smith
Veteran
Eileen M. Dunbar
Bernard S. Maher, Jr.
James Carl Snow
Regina Colleen Eddy
Kevin A. Mahon
John Raymond Stevens
Veteran
Gail Lee Emerson
Charlotte E. Parker
David Joseph Willette
James Roy Wood
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~ MARRIAGES ~
Dylan Alleyn Andrei & Jessica Marie Maquillan
Nicholas Wellington Andrei & Sarah Elizabeth Stanton
Jeffrey Elgin Beck & Chanpheay Marie Hamilton
Eric Joseph Boucher & Chandra Mae Rogers
Matthew David Brown & Stacey Lynn Brown
John David Crowell & Emily Jean Spencer
Travis Lee Dalessandro & Jennifer Lynn Eells
Donald S. Decker & Ramona Ida McCue
Ryan Matthew Garland & Andrea Amanda Cyr
Jeremy Thomas Howard & Tiffany Ann Ellis
Othniel Rhys Hyliger & Amanda Jean Costigan Rushmore
Monty Kirk Judkins & Bambi Lee Miller
Michael Robert Keim & Kristen Lara Bradbury
David Allen Kluzak & Annette Alice Landry
Robert G. LaFlamme & Kathleen Carter
Jeremy LaPointe & Nicole Lazzaro
Jonathan Bernard Nadeau & June Ann Chasse
Dale Allen McGuire & Erika Michelle Boyer
Dennis Melvin & Debora Lindsey
Joseph Michael Payne & Tyra Lynn Woodard
Derick Keith Pelletier & Ashley Lynn Deluck
Virgil S. Pratt & Barbara A. Koster
Gregory Alan Schaub & Danielle Marie McCafferty
Joshua Nelson Shorey & Melissa Leigh Woodsome
Heath Randall Simpson & Jessica Ann McDonough
Leon Spaulding & Marlene Cohen
Jason Ellery Tracy & Jamie Lynn Keirstead
James Allan Violette & Leigh Alison Brunette
Sean Michael Wasson & Dawn Marie Wasson
Allison W. Wetmore & Tammy Marie Holmes
Jamey Jay Whynott & Angel Marie Nadeau
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Deane, Realty Trust
Debraak, Jimmy & Rebecca
Dentici, Francis M.
*Dionne, Luc B.
*Dorr, Alan & Overlock, P & Moyers, M
*Dorr, Alan & Overlock, P & Moyers, M
*Dorr, Alan & Overlock, P & Moyers, M
*Dorr, Alan & Overlock, P & Moyers, M
Doughty, Clifford
*Dow, Donald & Carla
*Downey, Katrina
Drake, Ronald & Robin
*Dunford, Robert Delano
*Dunford, Robert Delano
*Dunford, Robert Delano
*Dunford, Robert Delano
Dunifer, Albert
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duplisea, Wayne & Rita
*Elmer III, Irvin & Peggy
*Emerson, Emery & Viola
*Emery, Ronald
*Everett, Raena
*F & S Realty Trust
Farrar, Robert & Jeanette
Farrar, Stuart & Jacqueline
*Fish, Thomas
*Foss, Robert
*Franck, Justin
*Frost, Sr., Philip & Donna
*Gagnon, Thomas A.
*Gallant, Mitchell
Gardner, Bryden A.
Gardner, Bryden A.
*Golden, Kent & Karen
$798.60
$746.90
$589.60
$3,427.60
$1,167.10
$343.20
$177.10
$375.10
$856.90
$1,502.60
$58.30
$585.20
$392.70
$336.60
$339.90
$338.80
$501.60
$4,276.80
$3,679.50
$3,653.10
$440.00
$1,068.10
$3,679.50
$4,125.00
$15.40
$1,009.80
$387.20
$1,024.10
$2,102.10
$779.90
$938.30
$885.50
$2,114.20
$411.40
$376.20
$1,933.80
$3,003.00
$2,197.80
$1,515.80
$529.10
$569.80
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Grace, Ida E
*Graves, Duane E.
Greene, Randy Alan
Greene, Randy Alan
Guptill, William & Diane
Harris, Diane T.
*Hashey, Monique M.
*Hashey, Monique M.
*Hashey, Monique M.
*Hashey, Phillip E. & Monique D.
*Hashey, Phillip E. & Monique D.
*Herbest, Bruce A.
*Hermon Park, LLC
*Hermon Park, LLC
*Hermon Park, LLC
Hewes, Amanda Anne
Hewes, Dana M.
Hewes, Dorothy
Hewes, Dorothy & Donald
*Higgins, Daniel & Vanessa
*Higgins, Debra A.
Higgins, Debra A.
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
*Higgins, Ernest
Hillview Properties, LLC
*Holland, Douglas
*Holloway, Carrie
Homsted Realty Trust
Howes, Roger & Sylvia
*Hutchings, Kenneth
Innis, Wayne
Innis, Wayne
*Joy Realty
$290.40
$2,624.60
$144.10
$814.00
$1,459.70
$229.90
$1,158.30
$589.60
$787.60
$1,095.60
$2,066.90
$1,644.50
$105.60
$127.60
$2,599.30
$649.00
$1,335.40
$18.70
$464.20
$2,797.30
$1,357.40
$704.00
$245.30
$244.20
$249.70
$253.00
$235.40
$277.20
$239.80
$235.40
$250.80
$28.60
$3,964.40
$270.60
$1,772.10
$254.10
$595.10
$913.00
$22.00
$129.80
$341.00
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VITAL STATISTICS
~ BIRTHS ~
Annalena Lynnette Lane
Jordan Joseph LaPointe
Claire Viola Larkin
Annabelle Paula Lee
Evelyn Elaine Leveille
Angel Joyce MacArthur
Lauren Kasey McCannell
Hunter Francis McDonald
Abigail Deanna McPherson
Tucker Benjamin Mitchell
Bradley Christopher Mitton
Tanner Devlin Moore
Maggie May Murphy
Rylin Saige Murphy
Ian David Nathan
Cody Michael Keaka Oliveira
Carter Louis Ouellette
Destiny Marion Overlock
Nathan Lawrence Philbrick
Ethan Taylor Pyle
Emiley Marie Rackliff
Keira Jaslyn Rivera
Emma Madison Treadwell
Brycen Alan Watson
Eryk Ruiz Woodley
Dylan Matthew Yeo
Kali Lynn Alexander
Emma Aileen Allen
Emerson Jane Allen
Mekenzy Ann Astbury
Rebecca Trishann Balmas
Cheyanne Elizabeth Barylski
William Anthony Beck
Joseph Ryan Belanger
Grace Ann Bonnevie
Cole Jacob Booker
Carter Anthony Bowen
Avery Raene Bryant
Rylee Dawn Constable
Genesis Beatrice Davis
Marcus Lyndon Davis
Zacory-Nathaneil Dexter Day-Whitman
Zachary James Estey
Jacob Allen Fletcher
Benjamin Scott Goodspeed
Madden Parker Harnum
Riley Douglas Hatch
Shayla Ann Henderson
Simeon David Howard
Isaac James Hunter
Peyton Savannah Jordan
Steven David Lancaster
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The following licenses were issued from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009:
Supersport ± 2
Fishing ± 254
Hunting & Fishing Combo ± 188
Hunting ± 103
Archery/Fishing Combo ± 3
Archery ± 22
Crossbow ± 0
Junior Hunting ± 32
Muzzle loading ± 28
Migratory Waterfowl ±18
Pheasant ± 4
Spring Turkey ± 19
Bear Permit ± 6
Coyote Night Hunt ±8
Fall Turkey ± 4
1-3 Day Fishing ± 5
7 Day Fishing ± 0
15 Day Fishing ± 0
Non-Resident Fishing ± 6
Non-Resident Hunting - 1
Military Hunting & Fishing Combo ± 0
Military Dependent Hunting & Fishing Combo - 0
Extended Archery - 20
Apprentice Hunt ± 0
Apprentice Crossbow ± 0
Apprentice Archery ± 0
Apprentice Small Game ± 0
November Bear Hunt ± 0
Over 70 ±20
The following Dog Licenses were issued:
77 Male or Female
509 Neutered Males/Females
In addition the Town issued the following licenses:
400 Boats
$79¶V
367 Snowmobiles
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Joy, Paula Dysart
Keirstead, Dwight
Knipping Jr., Richard W. & Marlene V.
*Kwiatkowsky, Colt & Janice
*LaGasse, Arthur Ray & Penny A.
Laughlin, Amy
Lawler, Laurie
*Lawlis Trust, Joan W.
*Leavitt, Dale & Sheila
*LeBreton, Wayne
*Lee, Richard & Joelle
*Lindsey Jr., Charles & Elizabeth
*Lynch III, Thomas & Cheryl
*Lynch Realty Group
*Lynch Realty Group
*Lynco, Inc.
*Mahan, Paul L.
*McCall, William B.
*McCready, Stephen D.
McDonald, Eleanor
*McDonald, Timothy & Darlene
*McLaughlin, Timothy & Theresa M.
*McLeod Inc, Ted
*McLeod Inc, Ted
*McPherson, Henry E.
*McPherson, Henry E.
*McTigue Farms Inc
*McTigue Farms Inc
*McTigue Farms Inc
*McTigue Farms Inc
*Meek, Daniel & Ellen
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
$2,352.90
$445.50
$1,966.80
$443.30
$977.90
$261.80
$2,916.10
$5,463.70
$1,029.60
$3,394.60
$2,201.10
$37.40
$1,591.70
$3,586.00
$1,104.40
$14,809.30
$1,885.40
$376.20
$1,273.80
$895.40
$171.60
$804.10
$3,434.20
$2,884.20
$4,176.70
$1,576.30
$26.40
$1,199.00
$986.70
$278.30
$1,439.90
$1,367.30
$298.10
$297.00
$297.00
$297.00
$237.60
$238.70
$237.60
$237.60
$239.80
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*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
*MEF Foundation LLC
Merry, Jeffrey & Debra
Merry, Trustee Debra
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Morsehead, Edmund J. & Suzanne
Morin, David
*Murphy Jr., Dennis & Lorelei
*Murphy Living Trust, Dennis J & Eleanor M.
*Nadolny, Henry
Newcomb, Eric
Nowell, Scott & Laura
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Oliver, Craig
*Page, Patricia & Scott
*Pellscot, LLC
*Pellscot, LLC
*Pellscot, LLC
Perry, Michael Sr.
Phillips, Gerald
*Phillips, Life Estate of Elaine R
*Pine Tree Gravel Inc
Quinn's Auto Repair
Redman, Ann M.
*Reed, John F. & Laurel J.
Renaud, Randy
*Reynolds, Marc
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$237.60
$242.00
$238.70
$239.80
$238.70
$242.00
$237.60
$9.90
$238.70
$245.30
$248.60
$1,444.30
$2,050.40
$3,590.40
$1,188.00
$63.80
$7,045.50
$1,324.40
$723.80
$70.40
$271.70
$2,311.10
$2,105.40
$1,435.50
$1,179.20
$1,537.80
$575.30
$609.40
$1,717.10
$961.40
$961.40
$961.40
$140.80
$535.70
$1,200.10
$498.30
$1,651.10
$1,157.20
$959.20
$1,953.60
$2,094.40
REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
Dear Residents of Hermon,
As always I would like to thank the dedicated election workers who make long days and nights more
enjoyable. Hermon typically meets or exceeds the percentage of voters who turn out to vote and for that we are
proud but still encourage more people to vote. Municipal Elections are the second Tuesday in June; the Annual
Budget Meeting is the second Thursday in June and the polls are open for all Federal and State elections.
Hermon polls are open from 8:00am to 8:00pm for all elections. The Elementary School Gym was designated
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Elementary Gym when Special Elections with large voter turnout anticipated are called, but there may be times
an alternate site will be necessary.
On February 5, 2009 the Town Council meeting was held in the Public Safety meeting room for the first
time. The reason for the new meeting location is that the former Council Chambers in the Town Office were
remodeled into three offices and a small meeting room. Phase two of the Town Office remodel when approved
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There has been a theme in this letter for the last few years to mention that online services are growing
and this report is no exception. Motor Vehicle, IF & W, and Dogs all offer some form of online service. Boat
registrations can now be done online. The Office of Vital Statistics is in the early stages of developing an
online death certificate process for use by Town Offices.
The Front Office staff and I agree that we are very fortunate to work with so many nice people. Please
feel free to call us at anytime with questions or concerns at 848-1013.
Respectfully submitted,
Carol A. Davis
Town Clerk
davisc@hermon.net
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Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Ultimate Edge
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2001)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
10603
Currier Trucking
Hewes, Dana
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Ultimate Edge
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2000)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Fitts' Saw & Supply
Hewes, Dana
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Thomas, Derek R
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (1999)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Fitt's Saw & Supply
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Thomas, Derek
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (1998)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Meucci, William T & Elizabeth
Thomas, Derek R
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (1997)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Meucci, William T & Elizabeth
$3,313.35
$402.93
$641.03
$2,003.00
$28,696.81
$79.87
$15,170.40
$247.76
$2,870.43
$326.00
$570.50
$2,303.19
$21,568.15
$1,939.92
$190.43
$2,096.10
$411.00
$4,637.45
$812.28
$1,716.61
$342.50
$2,871.39
$1,411.10
$342.50
$1,753.60
$934.50
$934.50
$164,869.61
45
*Richards, Frederick & Barbara
*Richards, Frederick & Barbara
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
*Richardson Development Corp
Ricigliano, Ian
Roberts, Barry C. & Paula J.
*Robertson, Wendy & Scott
Robinson, Harold D.
Ross, Robin L.
*Rowell, Lisa & Michael
*Ruest, Joseph
Sanborn, Billy & Jennifer
*Sawyer, Thomas & Doreen
*Sheridan, Kimberly R.
*Sirois, Dennis & Patricia
*Smart Jr., Deane
*Smith Jr., Patrick & Angela
*Smith, Catherine A.
*Smith, Catherine A.
*Smith, Douglas L. & Donna A.
Smith, Douglas L. & Donna A.
Smith, Steven & Catherine
Smith, Steven
*Springer, Lawrence
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
$1,942.60
$5,314.10
$1,170.40
$293.70
$294.80
$300.30
$292.60
$366.30
$293.70
$7.70
$293.70
$292.60
$292.60
$292.60
$294.80
$375.10
$57.20
$558.80
$2,048.20
$1,013.10
$608.30
$579.70
$684.20
$14.30
$1,996.50
$610.50
$1,134.10
$610.50
$2,092.20
$1,089.00
$358.60
$899.80
$595.10
$1,272.70
$343.20
$12,054.90
$189.20
$236.50
$254.10
$178.20
$181.50
34
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Spruce Ridge Realty Trust, St. Louis, Dale
*Stanley, Jason
*Stark, Richard S. & Karen S.
*Stinson, Leonard & Cheryl
*Sunrise Trust
*Swoboda, Wilford
T Properties
Tambling, Joel R.
*Tapley, Morita
*Ted McLeod Inc.
*Ted McLeod Inc.
*Thayer Jr., Bernard
*Thayer, Alvin & Eleanor
*Thayer, Anthony F.
Thibodeau, Stephen C.
*Towne, Priscilla M.
*Tracy, Vaughn & Linda
Vaughn Thibodeau & Sons, Inc.
Warren, Lester & Deborah
*Watson, George & Debra
Weatherbee, Kevin & Barbara
*Weber, Estate of Hurley R. & Jeannette M.
Wescott, Carrie-Jo & Melissa
Wescott, Linda
Witherly, Nicole M.
*Yvonne Mitchell
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2009 (2007)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Allen, Janet M.
*Andrews, John M.
*Applebee, Thomas A. & Sherry A.
*Bachelder, Margaret E.
*Baird Properties, Inc.
$184.80
$209.00
$203.50
$187.00
$187.00
$177.10
$176.00
$174.90
$148.50
$2,038.00
$1,296.90
$95.70
$1,185.80
$460.90
$491.70
$1,838.10
$873.40
$1,659.90
$1,774.30
$674.30
$1,223.20
$449.90
$464.20
$1,013.10
$2,973.10
$1,040.60
$1,777.60
$385.00
$345.40
$257.40
$919.60
$768.90
$379.50
$337,825.40
$545.60
$2,785.20
$687.50
$656.70
$771.10
35
Watson, George
Watson, Kathy
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-302008 (2004)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
AVG Acquisition
Bell's Transmission
Cliff & Sons, HE
Communication Services Co
Dorr Inc, Alan
Hewes, Dana
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Richard H. Campbell, Inc
Schreiber Vending
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Total Laminates, Inc
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2003)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
AVG Acquisition
Bell's Transmission
Communication Services Co
Currier Trucking
Dorr Inc, Alan
Hewes, Dana
Lexington Group, The
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Sun Catchers
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Ultimate Edge
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2002)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
All of Us, Inc
Bell's Transmission
Currier Trucking
Hewes, Dana
Lexington Group, The
Logistics Management Systems
$55.58
$1.67
$18,104.52
$109.90
$50.24
$349.06
$182.12
$3,761.72
$177.41
$3,844.93
$243.35
$95.77
$467.86
$730.05
$1.70
$10,014.11
$115.90
$44.23
$176.90
$15,027.35
$3,487.68
$161.65
$321.77
$3,382.45
$128.10
$419.38
$635.92
$2,016.05
$25,917.38
$89.91
$44.96
$12,927.06
$163.17
$329.67
$8,781.73
44
Douglass Photography
Downeast Concrete
Franklin Vending
Hermon Elderly Project
Hermon Family Restaurant
Hermon Junction Corp
Hewes, Dana
Knipping Jr., Richard W. & Marlene V.
Maaco Collision Repair & Auto
McCready Stephen D.
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
*Patriot Transport
Richard H. Campbell Inc
Sally A. King
*Strategic Ad Partners
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Total Laminates Inc
Transco
Watson, George S.
Watson, Kathy
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-302008 (2005) *Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
AT & T Wireless
AVG Acquisition, INC
Bell's Transmission
CIT Technology Financing Services
Communication Services Co
Dorr Inc, Alan
Franklin Vending
Frontier Vision Operating Part
Hewes, Dana
Integrated Leasing Corporation
Knipping Jr., Richard W. & Marlene V.
Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
Richard H. Campbell
Schreiber Vending
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek
Total Laminates, Inc
$57.04
$954.80
$16.12
$2.13
$341.00
$261.45
$145.08
$184.76
$18.60
$18.60
$3,002.04
$37.20
$209.56
$8.68
$12.40
$400.52
$638.60
$179.80
$96.72
$44.64
$16.12
$14,759.18
$71.25
$89.78
$45.60
-$0.02
$165.30
$3,234.75
$1.86
$9,091.50
$158.18
$2.85
$133.16
$3,478.43
$219.45
$82.65
$421.80
$662.63
$188.10
43
Bangor Hermon Railyard, Inc.
Bangor Hermon Railyard, Inc.
*Bell, Michael
*Braisted, Debra L.
*Bresnahan, Lori J.
*Buckingham, Don P. & Patricia
*Bushey, Sue A.
*Chase and Fletcher, Heirs of
*Chase, Philip R.
*Cronk, Cheryl Ann & Michael Allen
*Cronk, Pauline
Curtis, Michael L. & Kelly J.
Cusson, Donald G. & Debra J.
*Dahl, John A. & Judith R.
*Davis Jr., Howard T. & Kyong Suk
*Deane, Realty Trust
*Debraak, Jimmy & Rebecca
*Dionne, Luc B.
*Doughty, Clifford
*Downey, Katrina
*Drake, Ronald & Robin
Dunifer, Albert
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
*Duolos Group LLC
Farrar, Jeanette M. & Robert F.
Farrar, Stuart & Jacqueline
*Gardner, Bryden A.
*Gardner, Bryden A.
Grace, Ida E.
*Guptill, William & Diane
Harris, Diane T.
*Hewes, Amanda Anne
*Hewes, Dana M.
Hewes, Dorothy
Hewes, Dorothy M. & Donald & Dana
Higgins, Debra A.
Homsted Realty Trust
$3,236.20
$1,446.50
$1,850.20
$334.40
$299.20
$814.00
$478.50
$259.60
$1,197.90
$942.70
$624.80
$1,380.50
$570.90
$1,475.10
$1,191.30
$798.60
$755.70
$3,407.80
$855.80
$59.40
$600.60
$510.40
$2,138.44
$1,839.89
$1,826.70
$220.03
$3,679.50
$2,062.60
$895.40
$873.40
$1,398.10
$529.10
$301.40
$1,374.44
$229.90
$663.30
$1,335.40
$18.70
$454.30
$1,355.20
$254.10
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*Hutchings, Kenneth
Innis, Wayne
Innis, Wayne
*Joy, Paula Dysart
*Kent Homes Inc.
*Lane, Clifford A.
*Laughlin, Amy
*Lindsey Jr., Charles & Elizabeth
*Meucci, William T. & Elizabeth
*Morsehead, Edmund J. & Suzanne
*Murphy Living Trust, Dennis J & Eleanor M.
Newcomb, Eric
Nowell, Scott & Laura
Perry Sr., Michael
Phillips, Gerald
*Phillips, Life Estate of Elaine R
*Quinn's Auto Repair
*Redman, Ann M.
*Renaud, Randy
*Roberts, Barry C. & Paula J.
*Robinson, Harold D.
Sanborn, Billy & Jennifer
*Smith, Catherine A.
*Smith, Catherine A.
*Smith, Douglas L. & Donna A.
*Smith, Steven
*Sunrise Trust
T Properties
*Thayer, Alvin & Eleanor
*Thibodeau, Stephen C.
Thomas, Shannon
*Weber, Estate of Hurley R. & Jeannette M.
*Wescott, Linda
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2009 (2006)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Bangor Hermon Railyard Inc.
Bangor Hermon Railyard Inc.
Bresnahan, Lori J.
*Chase, Philip R.
*Cronk, Pauline
$913.00
$122.10
$137.50
$2,352.90
$1,576.29
$876.70
$269.50
$37.40
$3,603.60
$1,174.80
$1,265.00
$66.00
$280.50
$147.40
$542.30
$1,212.20
$1,662.10
$1,180.30
$1,876.51
$558.80
$1,013.10
$22.00
$1,094.50
$358.60
$595.10
$338.80
$90.20
$457.60
$683.10
$449.90
$2.20
$335.07
$935.00
$76,216.17
$3,383.96
$1,630.60
$337.28
$1,277.20
$634.88
37
*Franklin Vending
*Gravel Doctor
*Greatway Communications Inc.
Hermon Family Restaurant
Hewes, Dana
King, Sally A.
Knipping Jr., Richard W. & Marlene V.
Lynco Inc.
Marcia Gilbert Audiology & Hearing
McCready, Stephen D.
Meucci, William T. Elizabeth
NMHG Financial Services, Inc
Oliveira, Theresa
Pacific Prime
Patriot Transport
Pfizer, Inc
Rent A Center
Rich, Shirley
Richard H. Campbell Inc.
*Strategic Ad Partners
Superior Homes Corp.
*T & T Cabinets
7KD\HU¶V Garage
Thomas, Derek R.
Total Laminates, Inc
Velocity Express
VFS Financing
Watson, George S.
Watson, Kathy
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-302008 (2006)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
AVG Acquisition Inc.
Bell's Transmission
Camden National Corp.
CD&L
Cliff & Sons, H E
Communication Services Co
*Communication Service
Data Link Communication
Dorr Inc, Alan
$14.30
$55.00
$95.70
$310.20
$144.10
$7.70
$160.60
$218.90
$68.20
$16.50
$2,663.10
$744.72
$110.00
$13.20
$33.00
$15.40
$151.80
$5.50
$188.10
$11.00
$184.80
$119.58
$399.30
$566.50
$181.50
$33.00
$964.70
$38.50
$17.60
$14,403.10
$146.32
$45.88
$1,252.40
$37.20
$3,481.92
$156.24
$24.80
$16.12
$2,952.44
42
MTR Autobonding & Painting
Murphy Jr. Dennis J.
*Oliver, Craig D.
*Otis Elevator Co.
Pacific Prime
*Patriot Transport
Rent A Center
Rich, Shirley
*Richards, Frederick & Barbara
*Route 2 Auto Sales
*Safety-Kleen Corp
*Sky Burrill Forest Products
*Strategic Ad Partners
Stryker Orthopedics
*T & T Cabinets
7KD\HU¶V Automotive
Thibodeau, Vaughn & Sons Inc.
Thomas, Derek
Total Laminates, Inc.
*Vehicle Management Service
Velocity Express
Verizon New England, Inc.
Wallboard Supply Co.
Watson, George S.
Wind-Breaker Press
UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-302008 (2007)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Americoast
ATT Mobility/Cingular Wireless
AVG Acquistition
Bangor Armor Liners LLC
Bell's Transmission
*Camden National Corp.
Central Maine Transport
Communication Services Co.
Communications Service
Data Link Communication
Dorr Inc, Alan
Douglass Photography
*Downeast Consolidated
$9.90
$805.20
$295.90
$355.30
$13.20
$33.00
$151.80
$5.50
$859.10
$13.20
$20.59
$1,240.80
$11.00
$39.60
$247.50
$399.30
$57.21
$566.50
$214.50
$182.60
$33.00
$99.00
$462.00
$38.50
$66.62
$21,209.42
$165.00
$88.00
$133.10
$84.70
$46.20
$1,083.50
$1,192.40
$138.60
$44.00
$12.10
$2,777.50
$57.20
$1,048.30
41
Curtis, Michael L. & Kelly J.
Cusson, Donald G. & Debra J.
*Downey, Katrina
Dunifer, Albert
Harris, Diane T
Homsted Realty Trust
*Innis, Wayne
*Innis, Wayne
Joy, Paula Dysart
*Lindsey Jr., Charles A. & Elizabeth
Newcomb, Eric
Nowell, Scott & Laura
Perry Sr., Michael
Phillips, Gerald
T Properties
*Thayer, Alvin & Eleanor
*Thibodeau, Stephen C.
Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2005)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Bresnahan, Lori J.
*Chase, Philip R.
*Cronk, Pauline Z.
Cusson, Donald G. & Debra J.
Dunifer, Albert
Harris, Diane T.
*Joy, Paula Dysart
Nowell, Scott & Laura
*Phillips, Gerald
T Properties
Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2004)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Bresnahan, Lori J.
*Cronk, Pauline Z.
Dunifer, Albert
Nowell, Scott & Laura
*Phillips, Gerald
T Properties
$1,489.24
$538.16
$228.16
$476.16
$192.20
$208.32
$122.76
$155.00
$2,548.20
$37.20
$66.96
$316.20
$166.16
$524.52
$410.44
$674.56
$429.04
$2.48
$15,849.68
$349.13
$1,091.55
$592.80
$507.30
$558.60
$220.88
$2,807.25
$340.58
$564.30
$465.98
$12.83
$7,511.20
$494.55
$687.66
$643.70
$483.56
$649.98
$439.60
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Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2003)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Bresnahan, Lori J.
Dunifer, Albert
Nowell, Scott & Laura
T Properties
Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2002)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Bresnahan, Lori J.
Dunifer, Albert
*Logistics Management
*Logistics Management Systems
Nowell, Scott & Laura
T Properties
Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2001)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Bresnahan, Lori J.
Dunifer, Albert
Harris, Diane T.
Thomas, Shannon
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (2000)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
*Bresnahan, Lori J.
Dunifer, Albert
UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAXES AS OF 6-30-2008 (1999)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Dunifer, Albert
$119.32
$3,518.37
$494.10
$610.00
$574.92
$427.00
$224.18
$2,330.20
$627.71
$730.94
$15,103.73
$88.29
$694.31
$461.21
$301.37
$18,007.56
$638.96
$740.02
$176.04
$317.85
$1,872.87
$569.92
$661.71
$1,231.63
$648.01
$648.01
$465,011.09
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UNPAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AS OF 6-302009 (2008)
*Indicates paid as of March 25, 2010.
Adam's Automotive
Advanced Liquid Recycling
*Americoast
Architectural Doors & Windows
ATT Mobility/Cingular Wireless
AVG Acquisition Inc.
*Bangor & Auto Truck Center Inc.
Banners & Signs Unlimited
Bell's Transmission
Brown, Wesley, & Brenda
*C.M.D. Powersystems
Central Maine Transport
Communication Services Co
*Communication Service
Data Link Communication
*DFS Equipment Holding
*DFS-SPV LP
Dish Network
Dorr Inc, Alan
Douglass Photography
*Downeast Consolidated Companies
Duraform Steel Buildings Inc.
*Franklin Vending
*Gallant, Mitchell & Mary
*GE Commercial Equip Holdings, LLC
*Gravel Doctor
*Greatway Communications Inc.
Healing Hands Massage Therapy
*Henriksen, Douglas S.
*Herbest, Bruce A.
*Hermon Family Restaurant
Hewes, Dana
King, Sally A.
Knipping Jr., Richard & Marlene
Lynco, Inc.
McCready, Stephen
McPherson Timberlands, Inc
Meucci, William & Elizabeth
$83.60
$13.20
$165.00
$110.00
$88.00
$139.70
$171.60
$25.30
$46.20
$134.20
$1,509.20
$957.00
$138.60
$44.00
$12.10
$34.10
$78.10
$82.50
$2,777.50
$57.20
$1,048.30
$18.70
$14.30
$49.50
$111.10
$55.00
$95.70
$1.10
$68.20
$2.20
$343.20
$171.60
$7.70
$169.40
$238.70
$16.50
$3,247.20
$2,663.10
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