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2010 Annual Report of Bristol, Maine
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THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL
IN ROUND POND
2010 Annual Report of Bristol, Maine
TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIFTH
ANNUAL REPORT
of the
MUNICIPAL
OFFICERS
of the Town of
BRISTOL, MAINE
INCORPORATED JUNE 18, 1765
For the year ending December 31, 2010
Town Report design: Heather Houston
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Municipal Officers ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Bristol Consolidated School ..................................................................................................................... 8
Town Clerk ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Bristol Fire & Rescue Directory ............................................................................................................ 12
Assessor’s Report/Taxpayer Information ............................................................................................ 13
Taxpayer Lists
Real Estate .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Personal Property .............................................................................................................................. 51
Tax Exempt Property ....................................................................................................................... 53
Reports
Pemaquid Watershed Association ................................................................................................... 54
Bristol Fire & Rescue ........................................................................................................................ 55
Fishermen’s Museum ........................................................................................................................ 56
Bristol Area Library........................................................................................................................... 57
Pemaquid Group of Artists ............................................................................................................. 58
Bristol School Committee ................................................................................................................ 59
Miles Memorial Hospital .................................................................................................................. 59
Bristol-South Bristol Transfer Station ................................................................................................... 60
Bristol Parks & Recreation
Report .................................................................................................................................................. 61
Budget ................................................................................................................................................. 62
Superintendent of Schools ..................................................................................................................... 63
Primary Enrollment .......................................................................................................................... 64
Budget ................................................................................................................................................. 65
Town of Bristol
Auditors’ Report ................................................................................................................................ 69
Management’s Discussion & Analysis ............................................................................................ 70
Financial Statements ......................................................................................................................... 74
Notes to Financial Statements ........................................................................................................ 78
Auditors’ Schedules (Tax Collector & Treasurer Reports) ......................................................... 88
Selectmen ................................................................................................................................................... 94
Selectmen’s Financial ......................................................................................................................... 94
Appropriations ................................................................................................................................... 99
Special Town Meetings & Proposed Amendments .......................................................................... 100
Warrant ..................................................................................................................................................... 101
The 2010 edition of Bristol’s Annual Town Report
is dedicated to the memory of Richard Carter Alden.
Dick served as Selectman from May 27, 1981
through March 7, 1983. He will be remembered
for his integrity and his dedication to the community
he chose to call home.
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MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS &
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Robert Tibbetts, Chairman ........................................................ Term Expires 2011
Chad Hanna ................................................................................. Term Expires 2013
Paul Yates ..................................................................................... Term Expires 2012
Town Administrator ....................................................................... Kristine Poland
Treasurer, Tax Collector, Town Clerk &
Registrar of Voters ......................................................................... Kristine Poland
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Darin Carlucci ............................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Julie Crider ................................................................................... Term Expires 2012
David Howell ............................................................................... Term Expires 2013
David Kolodin ............................................................................. Term Expires 2012
Bonnie Sablinsky......................................................................... Term Expires 2013
Superintendent of Schools ..................................................... Robert Bouchard
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Gordon Benner, Chairman ........................................................ Term Expires 2013
Cerina Leeman, resigned .............................................................. Term Expires 2012
Paul Tierney, resigned ................................................................... Term Expires 2011
Jon LeVeen, appointed .................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Sandra Lane, appointed ................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Olde Bristol Days ........................................... Parks & Recreation Commission
Tree Warden (Arborist) ................................................................ Steven Nichols
LCTV Board ..................................... Russell Lane, Nancy Hanna, David Svens
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PLANNING BOARD
Harry Lowd III, Chairman ........................................................ Term Expires 2012
Robert Cushing, Vice-Chairman .............................................. Term Expires 2013
Earle Cooper ............................................................................... Term Expires 2011
Andrea Cox .................................................................................. Term Expires 2013
George Masters, Jr. ..................................................................... Term Expires 2011
Jeff Eilenberg, alternate ............................................................. Term Expires 2011
Herbert Watson, alternate .......................................................... Term Expires 2011
Code Enforcement Officer & Plumbing Inspector .................... Merle West
Frank King, alternate
APPEALS BOARD
Troy Benner ................................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Craig Elliott .................................................................................. Term Expires 2012
Kathleen Gustafson .................................................................... Term Expires 2012
Meredith Johnson ....................................................................... Term Expires 2011
Donald Means ............................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Fire Chief, Fire Warden & Director of Civil
Emergency Preparedness ......................................................... Paul Leeman, Jr.
EMS Service Chief ......................................................................... Jeri Pendleton
CLC Ambulance Service Representative ................... Wendy Ann Pendleton
Health Officer .................................................................................. Jeri Pendleton
Fair Hearing Authority ..................................................................... Robert Ives
Animal Control Officer ................................................................... Candace Wall
Michael Witte, alternate
BUDGET COMMITTEE
ELECTED FROM THE FLOOR AT TOWN MEETING
John Allan • Kerry Ransdell • John Fitzpatrick Jr.
Albert Sears • Roberta Watson • Michael Stevens
APPOINTED BY THE MODERATOR
Robert Davidson • Jared Pendleton • Emile Lugosch
Philip Congdon • Harry Lowd III • Jason Lord
Town Meeting Moderator ................................................................. Don Means
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SHELLFISH CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Scott Burke .................................................................................. Term Expires 2011
David Cheney.............................................................................. Term Expires 2011
Laurence Holmes ........................................................................ Term Expires 2011
Steve Lackovic ............................................................................. Term Expires 2013
Kenneth Woodward.................................................................... Term Expires 2013
Shellfish Wardens .............................................. Rand Maker, Brent Barter
FISH COMMITTEE
James Gage • George Ganson, Jr. • Brian McLain • William McLain
Isaac Molt • Richard Poland, Jr. • Zachary Stotz
HARBOR MASTERS
Robert Ball ........................................ Round Pond, Moxie Cove & Muscongus Harbor
Steven Hope ............................ New Harbor, Long Cove, Browns Cove & Back Cove
John Stolecki ............................................... Pemaquid Harbor & Damariscotta River
HARBOR COMMITTEE
Robert Ball • Steven Hope • Richard Poland, Jr. • John Stolecki
David Caron • Doug Coughlan • John Tedrow • Robert Davidson
Keeper of the Locks ....................................................................... Michael Witte
State Senator, District 16 ............................................................... David Trahan
STATE ADDRESS: 3 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0003
HOME ADDRESS: 2084 Washington Road, Waldoboro, ME 04572
TEL:
207-287-1505
TTY: 207-287-1583
HOME TEL:
207-832-4135
EMAIL: [email protected]
State Representative, District 56 ......................................... Jonathan McKane
STATE ADDRESS: 2 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0002
HOME ADDRESS: 30 Bayview Road, Newcastle, ME 04553
TEL: 207-287-1400
TTY: 207-287-4469
HOME TEL: 207-563-5427
CELL: 207-631-0065
E - MAIL: [email protected] or
FAX: 207-563-6115
[email protected]
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REPORT
BRISTOL
CONSOLIDATED
SCHOOL
DIRECTORY
SCHOOL BOARD
David Kolodin, Chairman
Darin Carlucci • Julie Crider • David Howell • Bonnie Sablinsky
CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF
TEL:
563-3044
Robert Bouchard .................................................................................. Superintendent
Katherine Hunt .................................................................... Administrative Assistant
Deryl Holt .............................................................................. Special Services Director
Sherry Forstrom .......................................... Special Services Administrative Assistant
Deborah Giles ................................................................................. Business Manager
Candice Abruzese ........................................................... Payroll & Benefits Manager
Linda Davis ............................................................................. Accounts Payable Clerk
Sharon Marchi ........................................................................ Curriculum Coordinator
Ellen Dickens ...................................................................... Adult Education Director
Angelique Ouellette ........................................... School Psychological Services Provider
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BRISTOL SCHOOL STAFF
TEL:
677-2678
Jennifer Ribeiro ............................................................................................. Principal
Sue Shiminski ................................................................................................ Secretary
Sandi Brann ...................................................................................... Title 1 Instructor
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Linda Brown ................................................................................................... Grade 3
Theresa Burch .................................................. Learning Specialist/Special Education
Annie Connell ................................................................................................. Grade 1
Linda Cosgrove ...................................................................................... School Nurse
Rebecca Cooper ........................ Grades 6 - 8 Language Arts, Grade 8 Social Studies
Judith Cotton .................................................................................................. Grade 4
Andrea Cough ............................................................................................... K-8 Art
John Cough .............................................. Grades K-8, Computer Technology Specialist
Kevin Crafts ................................................................................... Grades 5-8 Science
Rachel Deblois ............................................................ Special Educational Technician
Megan Dinsmore ........................................................................................... Grade 2
Jennifer Eckel ................................................................. Special Education Technician
Nancy Graslewicz .......................................................................................... Grade 1
Bethany Hancock.................................................................... Occupational Therapist
Joan Hatch ............................................................................... Educational Technician
Tammy Holmes .............................................................. Special Education Technician
Ken Jackman ................................................... Intervention Teacher/Library Instructor
George Lindberg ..................................................................... Educational Technician
Wendy Pendleton ........................................................... Special Education Technician
Christopher Perry ........................... K-8 Phys Ed, Athletic Director & Head Teacher
Andrea Powell ......................................................................................... Kindergarten
Patricia Pratt ................................................................... Grades K-8 Speech Therapist
Carolyn Prentice ...................................................................................... Kindergarten
Carol Reilly...................................................................... Grades 5 & 6 Social Studies
Francine Rondina .............................................................................. School Counselor
Bernice Stanley........................................................................................... K-8 Music
Katie Vinal ...................................................................... Special Education Technician
Jennifer Whitney .............................................. Learning Specialist/Special Education
Kandi Wichenbach ........................................................ Special Education Technician
Donovan York........................................ Grades 6-8 Math & Grade 7 Social Studies
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Robert Onorato ................................................................................. Head Custodian
Frank Capone .............................................................................................. Custodian
Richard McFarland ..................................................................................... Custodian
Patricia Merrill ............................................................................................. Custodian
Susan Scofield ........................................................................................... Food Service
Amanda Poland ........................................................................................ Food Service
Christy Toman .................................................................... Food Service Team Leader
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Town Clerk’s Report
Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Licenses and Registrations
To State Treasurer ................................................................................ $ 38,151.50
To Town Treasurer ..................................................................................... 1,890.50
Shellfish Licenses
12 Resident Commercial at $200 ......................................................... $ 2,400.00
2 Nonresident Commercial at $400 ............................................................. 800.00
49 Resident Recreational at $15 ................................................................... 735.00
17 Resident Complimentary (over age 65, or under 12) ................................... 0
11 Nonresident Recreational at $30 ............................................................ 330.00
2 Nonresident Complimentary (over age 65, or under 12) .............................. 0
* Dog Licenses
Altered
To State Treasurer .............................................................................. $ 1,170.00
To Town Treasurer ................................................................................ 1,170.00
Unaltered
To State Treasurer ..................................................................................... 580.00
Town Fees .................................................................................................... 58.00
2010 Unpaid Excise Tax on Documented Boats
Waino Autio
Brian R. Bickford
Bornoc Assoc. II, Inc.
Eugene F. Carter
R.A. Cheney, Inc.
Paul S. Cunningham
Spencer T. Dyer
Darrell R. Fossett
Zachary R. Geyer
Charles G. Moebius
Isaac C. Molt
James L. Poland
Thomas Wales
* There are two reasons for the licensing of dogs: the control of rabies and identification of
the owner when a dog is found at large. Licensing a dog costs only $6 for altered dogs and
$11 for unaltered and can be done at the Town Office, or online (follow the links from
www.maine.gov). A new license can be obtained at any time during the year once
the dog has reached 6 months of age. Renewals can be done
from October 15 through January 31, after which a $25.00
late fee is charged. (Certificates of neutering and rabies vaccination
must be presented). The Town asks that all dog owners comply
with State Law by licensing their dogs and by controlling
the behavior of their dogs at all times, either by voice
control or by restraint.
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Vital Statistics
Registered Voters: 2,318
Marriage Licences Issued: 21
Births 11: (6 girls, 5 boys)
Deaths: (listed below) 36
Achorn, Katherine B. (87) .............................................................................. May 1
Brackett, Douglas M. (77) ................................................................... February 25
Burleson, Charles A. (92) ................................................................... December 6
Chatfield, Donald S. (92) ...................................................................... October 21
Cox, Valentine, E., Jr. (85) ........................................................................ January 9
Curtin, Zilpha C. (76) .............................................................................. January 13
Davis, Harold A. (87) .......................................................................... November 6
Davis, Marjory J. (87) .................................................................................. April 15
Day, Dorothy E. (79) .................................................................................. March 5
Easter, Edna J. (86) ....................................................................................... May 25
Elliott, Patricia L. (77) .................................................................................. June 21
Gilman, Violet B. (94) ......................................................................... November 9
Hanley, Robert E. (84) ............................................................................ January 26
Harrison, James Wendell (75) .......................................................... September 12
Hughes, James M. (80) ............................................................................ August 15
Koch, Anne S. (93) ....................................................................................... May 21
Lane, Egbert B. (80) .......................................................................... November 29
Leduc, Raymond, B. (69) .............................................................................. July 10
Ludlow, Charles N. (82) ....................................................................... February 28
Magnuson, Marjorie L. (94) ....................................................................... March 1
McDunnah, Floyd G. (72) ............................................................................. June 8
Meserve, Don Justin, Sr. (72) ............................................................. November 3
Nourse, Carlene M. (79) ................................................................... November 27
Poland, Edith L. (93) ......................................................................... November 30
Pooler, Celia (83) ..................................................................................... August 29
Prior, Leonard S. (80) .................................................................................... July 13
Rice, Audrey C. (89) .............................................................................. October 20
Sawyer, Ellery C. (96) ................................................................................... June 25
Schoonmaker, Kathleen F. (83) ................................................................. April 30
Sproul, Margaret (96) .................................................................................... July 31
Taplin, Frank B. (55) ............................................................................... January 25
Taplin, Martin N. (46) ................................................................................... July 31
Taylor, Florence Lydia (98) .................................................................... October 3
Thistle, Jean A. (77) ........................................................................... December 31
Tudor, George E. (92) ................................................................................ April 20
Zielinski, Judy M. (83) ........................................................................... October 27
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Bristol Fire & Rescue
2011 Officers
Bristol Fire Chief ........................................................................ Paul Leeman, Jr.
EMS Service Chief ......................................................................... Jeri Pendleton
STATION 1: NEW HARBOR
First Assistant Chief ...................................................................Jared Pendleton
Captain ..................................................................................................... Bill Crider
Lieutenants .................................................................................... Brad Pendleton
David Cowan
STATION 2: ROUND POND
Second Assistant Chief ......................................................................... Gil Jaeger
Captain ................................................................................................... Robert Ball
Lieutenant .......................................................................................... Neal Kimball
STATION 3: BRISTOL MILLS
Third Assistant Chief .......................................................................... Tim Miller
Captain ................................................................................................. Rusty Bryant
Lieutenant ......................................................................................... Jordan Powell
Clerk ...................................................................................................... Leah Cowan
Treasurer ....................................................................................... Tammy Holmes
Training Officer ................................................................................ Neal Kimball
Safety Officer ................................................................................. Breck Holladay
Chaplain .......................................................................................... Breck Holladay
Trustees .............................................. Don Meakin, Tim Miller, Ron Pendleton
Review Committee ............... Tammy Holmes, Neal Kimball, Scott Pendleton
Fire Warden .................................................................................. Paul Leeman, Jr.
Assistant Fire Wardens ............................... Gil Jaeger, Tim Miller, Bill Crider,
Robert Ball, Rusty Bryant
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ASSESSOR’S REPORT 2010
Value of Taxable Real Estate ................................................................................ $ 768,890,160.00
Value of Personal Property ...................................................................................... 11,730,400.00
Total Taxable Value ............................................................................................. $ 780,620,560.00
Breakdown of Value of Personal Property
Machinery & Equipment ......................................................................................... $ 10,837,900.00
Business Equipment ....................................................................................................... 599,000.00
Other Personal Property ............................................................................................... 293,500.00
$ 11,730,400.00
Rate of Taxation: $8.15 per $1000.00
Property of Veterans over 62 and property of Veteran’s Widows are exempt in accordance with
statutory directive.
Number of exemptions claimed this year ..................................................................................... 188
Exemption Total ........................................................................................................... $806,520.00
Number of Homestead Exemptions ............................................................................................. 696
Exemption Total ........................................................................................................ $4,976,400.00
Total Taxable Valuation Less Exemptions .......................................................... $ 774,837,640.00
The Collection of Taxes
Assessments are based on the status of properties on April 1st of the tax year. Valuations can be adjusted
at any time during April, or until the taxes have been committed to the Collector. Upon commitment the
valuations become permanent record and can be changed only through the abatement process. Tax bills
will be mailed to the owner of record as of April 1st, and if known to the Town, a copy will be mailed to
any new owner. It is interesting to note that in Maine, the tax bill is not a legal requirement.
The due date and the interest rate for late payment are determined by vote of the Townspeople at the
March Annual Town Meeting. In 2011, the Selectmen will recommend September 15 for the due date and
7% for the interest rate on late tax payments (7% is the maximum rate allowable in 2011, as set by the
State Treasurer). Prepayment of taxes in any amount will be accepted at any time.
The Lien Process
Between eight and twelve months after the tax commitment, the Treasurer will place a lien on all real
estate with unpaid taxes. The costs of the lien are paid by the Town and must be paid by the delinquent
taxpayer before the lien can be discharged. If the lien remains unpaid for 18 months after being recorded,
the Town becomes the owner of the property. At this point the prior owner may negotiate with the
Selectmen to buy back the property, or the Town can sell the property at auction.
Homestead Exemption
You are entitled to a Homestead Exemption if:
1. You are a legal resident of Maine as of April 1st, 2011 and have
owned a homestead property here for at least the last 12 months;
2. That property has been your permanent residence for
the past 12 months;
3. It is the only property for which you are claiming a homestead
exemption.
If you are already receiving this exemption, there is no need to reapply. If not,
applications are available at the Town Office and must be filed before April 1st.
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TAXPAYER LIST: REAL ESTATE
212 Snowball Hill Road, LLC ......... 1,956.82
28 Beach Loop Road, LLC ................. 913.62
Abbott, Deborah S., Tr. ....................... 383.05
Abenaki Pemaquid Harbor LLC ...... 2,809.31
Ablon, Betty Ann ............................ 2,569.70
Acheson, James M. & Thomas M. &
William J. & Marjorie R. ............. 1,149.97
Acheson, James M. & Ann W. ......... 1,801.97
Acheson, Marjorie & Allaire, Shawn 3,519.58
Acheson, Thomas M. .......................... 675.64
*Achorn, Irving A. & Katherine B. .... 1,394.95
Achter, Barbara K. & Morton J. ...... 4,323.17
Achter, Barbara K. & Morton J. ...... 1,520.79
Acker, M. Worth & Isabella M. ........ 7,134.51
Ackerman, Brian P. & Melissa J. ..... 1,700.91
Adams, Charles S. .......................... 2,511.42
Adams, Julie & Bonsant, Mary ........ 1,931.55
Addison, Carl W. & Ellen B., Tr. ....... 1,342.31
Adkins, Thomas & Corinne E. .......... 1,537.91
Adler, Stephen R. & Brenda K. ........... 232.28
Agneta, Gail B. & Dibble, Timothy K. .. 227.39
Aguilar, Verian, Tr. .............................. 872.05
Aicher Belinda O. ........................... 2,990.24
Aicher Belinda O. ........................... 3,759.60
Aicher Belinda O. ........................... 3,444.19
Aicher Belinda O. ........................... 2,862.28
Akin, Gwendolyn, Tr. ....................... 3,767.75
Alan J. Macphee Enterprises .......... 2,775.89
Albert, Louis P. ................................. 966.59
Albright, James A. & Roberta L. ........ 266.51
Albright, James A. & Roberta L. ..... 3,349.24
Alcox, Douglas E. & Mary C. .......... 1,383.46
Alderisio, Joan ............................... 3,402.22
Alderisio, Samuel & Alderisio, Joan . 1,361.05
Alderson, Michael & Raby Christine ... 991.86
Aldrich, Marjorie R. ....................... 2,265.29
Alexander, Lilla F. ........................... 2,608.00
Alfonso, Richard J. & Lois M. ......... 2,215.99
Alfonso, Richard J. & Lois M. ......... 3,363.51
Allan, John A. & Barbara L. ........... 1,549.72
Allen, George E., III & Brenda .......... 283.62
Allen, Glenn L. & Allen, Cheryl H. ... 1,958.45
Allen, Rosamond W. ............................ 72.54
Allen, Rosamond W. & F. Towne ....... 3,558.29
Allen, Rosamond W. & F. Towne ....... 3,207.03
Allen, Rosamond W. & F. Towne ............ 61.94
Allen, Walter L. ................................. 372.46
Alley, Mona D. .................................. 759.58
Alley, Mona D. .................................. 942.14
Alley, Mona D. ............................... 8,058.72
Alley, Wendy ..................................... 141.81
Aloise, David A. .............................. 2,138.56
Aloise, Donna .................................... 195.60
Aloise, Donna M. ............................ 4,680.95
Alvord, Joan P. & John C. ............... 2,068.47
Alward, Natalia & Melehov, Victor .. 1,833.75
Alward, Natalia & Melehov, Victor ..... 384.68
American Tower Corp. ....................... 993.49
*Andersen, Leighton E. & Leslie W. .. 1,922.26
Anderson, Charles W., Jr. ................ 1,255.92
Anderson, David I. & Maureen G. ....... 202.94
Anderson, Maureen E. ....................... 900.58
Anderson, Paul M. & Kathleen K. .. 41,382.03
Anderson, Peter ............................. 2,070.10
Anderson, Peter C. ............................ 105.14
Anderson, Peter C. ............................ 179.30
Anderson, Peter C. ............................ 187.45
Andras, Judith L. & Davis, Alan B. ..... 264.06
Andrew, Wayne M. & Susan R. ........ 1,783.63
Andrews, Carol & Eric J. ................... 163.00
Andrews, Carol L. ............................. 163.00
Andrews, Carol L. & Gregg C. ............ 163.00
Andrews, Carol L. & Lauri E. ............. 163.00
Andrews, Lauri E., Tr. ..................... 1,331.71
Andrews, Laurie E., Tr. ....................... 163.00
Antosiewicz, Piotr & Pamela .......... 3,730.26
Apgar, George B. & Joan W. ............... 215.98
Applegate, Barbara & Fraser, Howard 1,226.58
Arber, Marjorie J. ............................. 994.30
Archambault, Linda S. & Thomas J. 1,049.31
Armstrong, Amanda E. & Richard A. 1,617.78
Armstrong, Kathryn & Stolecki, John 1,227.39
Arnold, William G. & Jean, Tr. .......... 3,381.44
Ashby, Jo R. & D. Wayne ................. 1,094.55
Asmussen, Virginia Tudor & Brian C. .. 489.00
Atchison, Donald W. & Barbara F. ... 1,961.71
Atelier 3 LLC ................................. 4,656.91
Atelier 3 LLC .................................... 270.58
Atherton, S. & D., et al ................... 3,405.07
Atwood, Cynthia M. ............................. 29.34
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Atwood, Milford W., Jr. & Cynthia ... 7,037.53
Barrett, Nancy Wynn, Tr. ................. 1,382.24
Atwood, Milford W., Jr. & Cynthia ...... 973.11
Atwood, Milford W., Jr. & Cynthia ...... 114.10
Barrett, Samuel & Galbraith, Vivian 1,294.22
Barron, Dunlap & Nat. City Bank, Tr. 1,241.25
Atwood, Milford W., Jr. & Cynthia ........ 32.60
Atwood, Milford W., Jr. & Cynthia ... 1,244.51
Barrows, Albert F. & Valerie R. ....... 1,401.80
Barrows, Richard B. & Glenys H. .... 1,166.27
Ausschnitt, Christopher & Susan ..... 6,669.96
*Austin, James E. & Darcy M. ............. 503.34
Autio, H. David ............................... 4,466.20
Autio, Waino ..................................... 766.10
Barstow, Alice L. ............................... 333.34
Barstow, Alice L. & Henry H. .......... 1,315.00
Bartlett, Leslie & Hannah, Peter ..... 2,336.61
Bartlett, Paul & Theresa & James ...... 758.77
Avantaggio, Andrea, Frank & William . 599.84
Averill, Philip H. ............................. 2,633.27
Barufaldi, Judith A. ........................ 1,660.97
Bascom, Fay & Leeman, Paul F., Jr. .... 920.14
Averill, Philip H. & Bacon, Janet M. 1,526.90
Avery, William O. & Kathleen D. ......... 947.85
Baty, Ann E. & Dan R. ......................... 65.20
*Baty, Ann E. & Dan R. ....................... 862.76
Babb, Bruce E. & Babb, Julia B. ...... 4,078.67
Back Shore Real Estate Trust ............ 290.96
Baty, Daniel T. & Kristen A. ............... 882.24
Bauer, Beth A. & Arthur L., Jr. ........... 495.52
Bacon, Janet ..................................... 290.96
Bader, Dorothy, Bader, Laurence, &
Kandel, Ellen B., Tr. ..................... 2,800.34
Bader, Laurence Michael ................ 2,062.77
Baybutt, Mark D. & Scott T. ........... 2,922.59
Bayview Associates, LLC ................ 4,742.49
Badgley, Timothy R. ........................ 1,087.21
Baganz, Bruce P., et al, Tr. .............. 7,499.63
*Beaton, James ................................ 1,064.06
Beattie, Robert T. & Joanna V. ........ 1,418.10
Baganz, Martha & Mark; Bruce P. &
Simpson, Barbara A. ................... 1,085.58
Bailey, Arthur L. ............................... 991.04
Beauchamp, Isa ................................. 699.27
Beauchamp, Peter Willoughby ............ 741.24
Bailey, Arthur L. ............................... 839.45
Bailey, Daniel F. & Maria V. ............... 321.11
Bailey, Gordon L. .............................. 515.08
Bailey, Gordon L. & Sclinda A. ........ 1,506.53
Bailey, James C. & Nancy L. ........... 1,290.15
Bailey, Jonathan ................................ 123.07
Bailey, Jonathan ................................ 130.40
Bailey, Jonathan & Smith, Lisa Ann,Tr. . 1,763.66
Bailey, Vincent R. .............................. 678.90
Bailin, Sarah W., Tr. ........................ 6,640.62
Baker, Philip L. & Joyal, Carol L. ........ 963.33
Baker, Robert, Tr. & Dorothy, Tr. ....... 3,405.07
*Baldacchino, Gerard J., Sr. & Sheila ... 878.24
Baldi, Susan C. .............................. 2,212.73
Baldwin, Cynthia B. ........................ 4,515.10
*Baldwin, Wayne J. &
Davidson-Baldwin, Stephanie P. ... 2,349.73
Ball, Albert & Grace .......................... 250.21
Ball, Joseph E., Jr. & Evelyn M. ......... 898.54
Ball, Robert J. & Sandra J. ............. 1,119.40
Bank of Fayetteville, Tr. ................... 1,520.79
Bank of New York, Tr. ........................ 805.22
Baptist, Lisa Elizabeth & Paul E. ....... 945.40
Barbara M. Vigue Revocable Tr. ....... 1,210.28
Barclay, Gilbert .............................. 3,978.83
Bard, Ellen Gurman .......................... 735.13
Bayview Associates, LLC ................ 3,692.77
Beagan, John H. & Janet D.A. ......... 1,469.45
Beaver, Andrea L. & Bryan ................ 704.57
Beck, Isaac F. ................................ 8,215.20
Bedell, F. Merritt ............................... 375.72
Bedell, Kathryn K. ............................... 73.35
Bednark, Thomas A. & Christine C. .. 1,604.74
Begin, Jeanne & Gerlach, Janine & Steven .. 95.36
Belknap, Samuel L. Jr. & Barbara E. 2,850.87
Bell, Cedric C. & Patricia Margot .... 2,058.28
Bell, Harry R., Jr. & Rose A. .............. 291.77
Bell, Rebecca ................................. 1,675.64
Bell, Rebecca .................................... 408.32
Bell, Verne B. Meyer ....................... 1,118.18
Benner, Allan & Benner, Denise Mae 1,019.57
Benner, Allan J. & Lillian ................ 1,462.52
Benner, Athena .................................. 168.71
Benner, Bryant, Foster et al .................. 80.69
† Benner, Chester & Johnson, Meredith .. 774.98
Benner, Danica L. & Peter J. .............. 753.06
Benner, Dexter J. ............................ 1,246.95
*Benner, Donald E. & M. Patricia ......... 610.44
Benner, Donald E. & M. Patricia ......... 606.85
Benner, Edward A. ............................ 823.15
Benner, Edward A. ............................ 174.41
Benner, Edward A. ............................ 474.33
Benner, Edward A. & Terri Jean ....... 1,956.41
*Benner, Gordon A. .......................... 1,429.18
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Benner, James C., Jr. .......................... 118.99
Bilodeau, Sean A. & Kathy B. ......... 1,572.14
Benner, Kerrie L. & Benner, Joseph .. 1,178.49
Benner, Laura F. ................................ 761.62
Bisangi, James & Holloway, Memory 1,325.19
Biscott Trust ..................................... 244.50
Benner, Mable D. ............................... 285.66
Benner, Madelyn; Loy, Carol &
McLaughlin, Arlene & Karen .......... 656.89
Benner, Ozro I. & Susan E. .............. 1,622.26
Bixby, Steven H. & Robin L. ............ 1,539.54
Bjorkgren, David A. (Heirs) ............... 122.25
Benner, Roy A. .................................. 224.13
Benner, Scott A. ............................. 1,270.59
Blakeslee, Lucia Landon, Tr. ............ 2,408.33
Blanchard, David D. & Laura J. ...... 1,541.98
Benner, Scott A. ................................ 168.71
*Benner, Stanley J. & Patricia C. ...... 1,791.86
Blanchard, Robert A. & Marilyn L. ..... 744.50
Blanchard, Robert H. ..................... 1,260.81
Benner, Terri Jean & Noyes, Patricia Fay456.40
Benner, Troy M. .............................. 1,419.73
Blank, Gordon ..................................... 33.09
*Blank, Gordon E. & Lynne H. .......... 1,191.94
Benner, Troy M. .............................. 1,453.55
Benner, Troy M. .............................. 1,343.94
Blank, Lynne & Gordon &
Hanna, Fred & Nancy ..................... 835.38
Benner, Wendell A. ............................ 189.08
*Benner, William E. & Patricia C. ...... 1,474.01
Blomquist, Paul W. & Jo-Ann C. ......... 515.90
Blomquist, Paul W. & Jo-Anne C. .... 1,075.39
Benner, William E., Jr. ......................... 51.35
Bennett, John F., Tr. ........................ 3,554.22
Blomquist, Philip A. & Linda F. ....... 1,364.72
Boisvert, Brian J. & Robin R. .......... 1,740.84
Bennett, Steven D. & Lorhyta ............. 231.46
Bentley, George .............................. 1,818.27
Bolster, Arthur S. & Elizabeth W. .... 1,597.40
Bolster, Gregory P. & Leslie Cheney . 3,143.46
Bentley, Jeffrey & Janet LaFleur ..... 5,391.23
Bergey, George & Margaret N. ........ 1,760.81
Bolster, Leslie C. & Gregory P. ........... 488.19
Bolster, Leslie C. & Gregory P. ........ 3,323.16
Bergquist, Kathryn C. ..................... 1,220.06
Berkeley, John A., Tr. &
Andrea Ericson, Tr. ...................... 1,472.71
Bonney, Mary Jean ............................ 116.55
Bonomi, Robert A. & Jane T. ........... 1,378.17
Bernier, Barbara K. ........................ 2,252.66
Bernstein, Lois & David .................. 4,597.42
Berry, Sally A. .................................. 290.14
Bessey Development ....................... 2,101.07
Betts, Ronald J. & Ramona G. ........... 542.79
Bickford, Brian R. & Greta J., Tr. ....... 597.40
Blain, Cheryl L. ................................. 328.45
Blair David W. & Alicia R. .............. 1,684.61
Bonugli, Celeste H. ......................... 3,506.13
Booker, James B. ............................... 855.34
Booker, Richard D. & Diane R. ........... 976.37
Boris, Hazelynn M., Hall, Bruce H. &
Neil K. ........................................ 3,176.87
*Bostrom, Herbert G. & Rosalie F. .... 2,202.62
Boucher, Lewis E., Tr. & Elsie T., Tr. .. 5,900.60
Bickford, Brian R. & Redonnett, Greta .. 1,598.62
Bickford, Donald K. & Susan M. ........ 894.06
Boulton, James ................................. 266.51
Boulton, James R. & Laura A. ......... 1,045.65
Bickford, Greta J.R., Custodian ............ 57.05
Bickford, Jessica A. & Kenneth L. ... 1,063.58
Bourne, Anne Foster ............................ 66.83
Bourne, Anne Foster ....................... 1,351.68
Bickford, Jessica, Tr. .......................... 168.71
Bickford, Jessica, Tr. .......................... 135.29
Bowden, G. Edward & Helen L. ....... 5,502.88
Bower, P. Jeffrey ............................. 8,403.47
Bickford, Jessica, Tr. .......................... 219.24
Bickford, Ralph L. ............................. 759.58
Bower, P. Jeffrey ................................ 653.63
Bowers, Elizabeth B. ...................... 6,580.31
*Bickford, Roy & Marie ................... 1,308.08
Bickford, Roy & Marie ................... 1,160.23
Bowers, Lisa K. & Begley, Tamara L. 2,554.21
Bowers, Lucille & Jeffrey &
Goodrich, Beth & James D., Sr. ....... 637.33
Biechele, Guy D. &
Chickering-Biechele, Deborah ....... 1,000.01
Big Boulder LLC ............................ 2,730.25
Bowman, Jane ................................ 4,323.58
Boyes, David & Thies, Melinda L. ..... 1,890.80
Big Boulder LLC ............................... 244.50
Big Boulder LLC ............................... 244.50
Boyes, David & Thies, Melinda L. ........ 102.69
Boynton, Dwayne & Patricia & .......... 166.26
Bigelow, Yvette ............................... 3,540.36
Bigelow, Yvette .................................. 921.77
Boynton, Dwayne L. & Patricia M. .. 2,235.14
*Boynton, M. Patricia ......................... 758.44
Billik, John & Elizabeth .................. 1,542.80
Brackett, Gary A. ........................... 1,077.02
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Brackett, Gregory & Shelley ........... 2,385.10
Brooks, Lawrence A. ........................... 25.27
Brackett, Gregory & Shelley .............. 389.57
Brackett, Jack & Isabel .................. 1,614.11
Brooks, Martha W. ......................... 1,142.63
Brosseau, Dorothy M. ........................ 305.63
Brackett, Jack O. ............................ 2,046.47
Brackett, Jack O. ................................. 42.38
Broughton, James I. ....................... 1,462.11
Brow, Michael R. .............................. 542.38
*Brackett, James L. & Leona M. ....... 2,579.15
Brackett, John W. ........................... 1,245.32
Brower, Howard S. & Andrea C. ...... 2,076.62
Brown Dog Rescue, LLC ................. 3,130.42
Brackett, Lisa B. ............................... 359.42
Brackett, Lyndell, Tr. .......................... 911.17
Brown, Ann E. .................................. 122.25
Brown, Ann E. .................................. 122.25
Brackett, Norman R. ...................... 1,285.26
*Brackett, Norman R. & Sandra ....... 4,697.33
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. .. 1,174.01
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. ..... 579.47
Brown, Daniel S. ............................ 1,140.19
Brown, Edmund K. & Diane E. ........ 1,557.06
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. ..... 471.07
Brackett, Stephen & Etheridge, Karen 1,239.62
Brown, Peter & Virginia & Clara ..... 1,192.35
Brown, Randolph & Margaret H. .... 5,347.22
Brackett, Una ................................ 1,095.77
Brackett, Una ................................... 487.37
Brown, Stephen C. & Paula ............. 1,445.81
Bruins, Douglas E. & Nancy ............ 3,027.73
Brackett, Virginia M. ......................... 158.11
Brackett, William S. & Ann A., Tr. .... 3,346.39
Brush, Edwin F., Jr. ........................ 5,718.86
Bruzelius, Caroline, Tr. ..................... 2,563.99
Bradbury, Christina & William ........ 1,435.22
Bradford, R. Verne & Martha P. ...... 1,031.79
Bryant, David S. ................................ 899.76
Bryant, Ralph L. & Teresa M. ............. 984.93
Bradford, Robert W. & Mary Jane ... 2,096.18
Bradley, Barbara & Michael .............. 723.72
Bryant, Randy W. & Karen L. .......... 1,029.75
Bryant, Russell C. & Mickie A.B. .... 1,153.63
Bradley, Robert B. & Suzanne B. ....... 835.78
Bradley, William Ross & Crissy Sue .... 562.35
Buchanan, Thomas C. III & Margaret . 582.73
Buchanan, Thomas C. III & Margaret1,639.37
Bragdon, Richard M. & Geraldine P. 1,958.45
Brann, Todd M. & Sandra L. .............. 830.08
Buckingham, James B. & Lori J. ........ 191.53
Buckingham, James B. & Lori M. .... 1,234.32
Breau, Leonard G. ............................. 812.56
Breisblatt, Warren & Linda W., Tr. ... 2,522.43
Buckingham, John D., Jr. & Alexia ... 4,476.39
Budrow, Brian ................................... 387.94
Brenner, Maryann O. & Frank J. ......... 361.86
Brenner, Maryann O. & Frank J. ......... 701.31
*Brewer, Marilyn M. ........................... 597.88
Brewer, Thomas L. ............................. 913.62
Budrow, Brian ................................... 168.71
Budrow, Michael G. & Angela L. ..... 1,516.31
Briggs, Erika E. ................................ 489.00
Bright Family ................................. 8,768.59
Bullis, Anne, Tr. .............................. 2,274.67
Bulmer, Brian & Pelletier, Sherri L. . 1,267.33
Bright, James P., Stephen W. & Clara . 779.96
Brinkler, Cyndi & James E. ................ 848.42
Bulmer, Earl J. & Linda M. ............. 1,592.51
Bulmer, Earl J. Jr. & Linda M. ........... 307.26
Brinkler, James V. ........................... 1,995.53
Brisard, Zoe & Robert Alan ............ 1,098.21
Bulmer, Earl J. Jr. & Linda M. ........ 2,141.41
Bulmer, Earl J. & Linda M. & Jesse .... 988.60
Broida, Michael D. & Ronald C. ......... 905.47
Bronzi, Paule , Tr. & Axelrod, Eleanor 1,151.60
Burbank, Neil S. & Esther E. .......... 2,217.62
Burgess, Michael Willis & Donna H.,
Brian & Benjamin .......................... 631.63
Burke, Scott H. ................................. 630.81
*Burleson, Charles A., Jr. & Nancy S. 1,734.81
Bronzi, Paule, Tr. & Axelrod, Eleanor . 1,740.03
Brooke, Scott B. .................................. 91.28
Brookes, Laurie C. & Francis E. ...... 2,067.66
Brookes, Ruth H., Tr. & Brookes, Gay 3,322.35
Brown, Fred ................................... 1,743.29
Brown, Kathleen K. ........................ 2,428.70
Budrow, Thomas E. & Sally A. ........... 370.01
Buell, Anne C., Tr. ........................... 4,092.12
Burnham, Anna-Demia Butler ......... 2,378.17
Brooks, Anne L. & Hague, David A. . 2,129.60
Brooks, Bennett M. & Pamela L. ..... 2,427.89
Burnham, Teresa Georgene ................. 195.60
Burns, Christopher ............................ 252.24
Brooks, John P. .............................. 1,535.46
Brooks, Katherine P. .......................... 588.43
Burns, Lowell F. ............................. 1,001.23
*Burns, Marlene G. .......................... 2,760.08
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Burns, Shannon ................................. 190.71
Carnese, Daniel J. .............................. 433.58
Burns, Shannon R. & Angela .............. 638.96
Burns, Shannon R. & Angela R. ......... 654.85
Caron, Margaret A. &
Bechard, M. Kathleen .................. 4,084.78
Burns, Shannon R., Tr. ......................... 76.61
Burrill, Meredith F., Tr. .................... 1,454.78
Carpentier, Andrew J. & Sharon M. .... 634.89
Carr, David E., Tr. & Carr, Thomas E. 4,527.33
Burrow, Rachel L. .......................... 1,258.77
Burton, Don G. & Irene H. .............. 2,898.14
Carr, David R. & Denise E. ............ 16,055.50
Carr, Thomas E. ................................. 652.00
Burton, Richard A. & Vyrell L. ........ 1,243.28
Burton, Ross .................................. 2,389.58
Carrol, Judith A. ............................ 1,133.26
Carroll Fam. Ltd. Prtnrshp (The) .... 9,023.68
Burton, Ross A. ................................ 782.40
Busteed, Warren & Polhemus, Beth . 9,330.12
Cart, Celia Doan ................................ 534.64
Carter, Elizabeth A. ........................ 2,970.68
Busteed, Warren & Polhemus, Beth . 6,702.97
Busy Bea LLC ................................... 493.89
Carter, Eugene & Manola L. .............. 372.86
Carter, Manola & Kennedy, Andrea J. . 161.37
Busy Bea, LLC ............................... 1,134.48
Busy Bea, LLC .................................. 701.72
Carter, Richard & Gladys ................ 1,024.46
Carter, Richard H. .......................... 2,084.77
Busy Bea, LLC ............................... 4,181.77
Butler, Ann B. ................................ 6,877.79
Carver, Donald R. & Bonnie Jean, Tr. 1,920.14
Carver, Eleanore B. ........................ 3,991.87
Butler, Oliver ..................................... 118.99
Butruccio, John F. Jr. ...................... 1,146.71
Cash, Pamela Clark & Lawrence R. .... 501.23
Castaldi, Alfred C. & Debra M., Tr. ... 5,738.42
Butruccio, John F. Jr. ...................... 1,517.53
Butternut Cove Holdings, LLC ......... 3,533.84
Caswell, Elizabeth R. ...................... 2,266.52
Catherine R.M. Reno 2002 Trust ..... 1,063.58
Butterworth, Howard A. & Julia ......... 749.80
Butterworth, Jayne H. .................... 2,605.15
Central Maine Power Co. ................... 176.86
Central Maine Power Co. .............. 25,419.04
Buzby, Charles R. & Lorilee A. ........ 1,370.83
Byers, Gary T. & Susan C. .................. 991.04
Cervera, Xavier ................................. 387.13
Chabot, Marcia & Estridge, Noel ..... 2,365.95
Byrnes, William C. & Patricia C. ...... 5,181.36
Cahill, Thomas J. & Michele M. .......... 541.98
Chadwick, Darryl W. & Camille A. ... 1,561.13
Chadwick, Jessica L. & Casey L. ........ 114.92
Caldwell, Condon, & Kennedy ............... 61.13
Caldwell, Condon, & Kennedy .......... 2,732.70
Chadwick, Kevin G. & Ona G. ............. 897.32
Chadwick, Wallace W. & Marilyn ..... 1,358.61
*Callahan, Bethiah H. ......................... 737.25
Callahan, Bethiah H. ........................... 23.64
Chalmers, Harold & Marilyn, Tr. ...... 1,426.25
Chalmers, Jeffrey & Susan .............. 1,819.08
Cameron, Carole Anne ....................... 377.35
*Cameron, Douglas & Connie ............ 1,826.90
Chapman Holdings, LLC ................. 2,165.46
Chapman, Deborah ............................ 927.06
*Cameron, Philip & Annette B. ......... 2,032.28
Campbell, John &
Vercoe, Elizabeth, Tr. ................... 2,627.56
Canning, John N. ............................... 256.73
Chapman, Dorothy & Walter C., Tr. .. 1,431.96
Chapman, Rodney T. & Sharon A. ....... 206.60
Chappell, Thomas M. ...................... 2,070.92
Chappell, Thomas M. ...................... 5,687.07
Canning, John N. ............................ 1,960.08
Canning, John N. ............................... 208.64
Charest, Nancy A. ............................. 142.63
Charles Nes, LLC ........................... 2,907.92
Canning, Marion W. ........................... 521.60
Capodilupo, Anthony & Sara ........... 1,697.65
Charles Nes, LLC ........................... 1,341.49
Chase Apartments, Inc. .................. 4,393.67
Capuano, Cristina & Scuorzo, Daniel .. 838.23
Caputo, Elena ................................ 1,823.16
Chase Apartments, Inc. .................. 5,068.49
Chase Apartments, Inc. ..................... 366.75
Card, Kathryn ................................ 1,198.46
Card, William & Williams, Jennifer .. 1,661.38
Chase, Audrey ................................ 5,639.80
Chase, Audrey ................................... 759.58
Carleton, Geraldine S., Tr. ................ 1,459.67
Carlson, Dorothea & Wood, Elizabeth 3,421.78
Chase, Beatrice & Leverett D. ......... 2,177.68
Chase, Jean E. .................................. 891.20
Carlton, Natalie D. & Glenn N. Tr. .... 7,841.12
Carlucci, Darin & Serafina ................. 325.19
Chase, Jean M.; Longe, Jane E.;
Winslow, Ronald G. Jr. .................... 984.52
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Chase, Jean M.; Longe, Jane E.;
Winslow, Evelyn E. ......................... 251.84
Chase, L. Dewey & Beatrice S. ........ 3,873.29
*Chickering, Edward & Christine ......... 945.89
Chase, L. Paul & Audrey H. ............. 3,422.59
Chase, Mark D. .............................. 2,664.24
Child, Aaron C. ............................... 1,138.56
Child, Aaron C. .................................. 361.86
Chase, Mark D., Tr. ......................... 2,248.59
Chase, Mark D., Tr. ......................... 1,577.03
Child, Ernest, III ............................ 2,568.47
*Chipman, Kenneth L. Jr. ..................... 312.63
Christian, Louise W. .......................... 993.49
Christine, Kris L. ............................... 750.62
Chase, Michael & Chase, Mark &
Connell, Annie .................................. 30.16
Chase, Michael P. ........................... 6,861.49
Chase, Michael P. &
Jenkins, Linda Chase ................... 7,516.75
Chickering, Wayne M. ........................ 135.29
Chi-Han Chyung Revocable Trust ..... 4,931.57
*Chase, Norman C. .......................... 3,317.05
Chase, Norman C. ............................. 929.10
Chubb, Marlin E. & Jill S. .................. 628.37
Churchill, Melba & Zavon, Mary &
Dinsmore, Janice ............................ 627.55
*Chutter, Richard R., Tr. &
Coats, Lindsey H.C. ..................... 7,765.81
Chase, Norman C. ............................. 929.10
Chase, Norman C. ............................. 533.01
Ciesla, John M. & Sarah B. ................ 105.95
Claflin, William L. & Kathleen H. ....... 719.65
Chase, Norman C. .......................... 1,223.80
Chase, Reuben T. & Catherine M. ..... 2,468.23
Clark, Anna M. & William O. Jr. ...... 2,347.20
Clark, Douglas E & Susan B. .......... 1,146.71
Chase, Stephen L. & Janet .............. 1,306.85
Chase, Tara .................................... 1,013.86
Clark, Gilmore N. & Phyllis M. ....... 2,015.09
Clark, J. Thomas & Clark, Nancy W. 3,894.07
Chase, Terry M. ................................... 66.02
Chatfield, Donald & Dorothy ........... 1,275.88
Clark, J. Thomas & Nancy W. .......... 1,831.31
Clark, J. Thomas & Nancy W. .......... 1,374.91
Cheney, Alan B. ................................. 278.73
Cheney, Daniel & Cheney, Susan ......... 709.05
Clark, Lorielie J. ............................ 1,969.86
*Clark, Robert B. & Carole Jean ....... 1,900.25
Cheney, David P. & Merrillee C. ............ 78.24
Cheney, David P. & Merrillee C. ....... 2,210.69
Clark, Robert B. & Carole Jean ............ 15.49
Clark, William A., III & Clark, Jennifer 651.19
Cheney, Mark P. ............................. 1,997.16
*Cheney, Prescott ............................. 8,806.56
Cheney, Prescott ............................. 6,249.42
Cheney, Prescott J. ............................ 223.31
Cleaves, Craig M. ........................... 5,991.07
Cleaves, Jenny E. .............................. 101.06
Cheney, Prescott J. ............................ 354.53
Cheney, R. Daniel ................................... 1.63
Cleaves, Madolyn W. ...................... 7,475.18
Clemons, Martha & Miller, Charles, Tr. 203.75
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra ........... 907.91
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra ........... 761.21
Cliff Street Trust ............................... 270.58
Cliff Street Trust ............................ 7,622.29
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra ........ 1,456.81
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra ........ 2,599.04
Clifford, Barbara ............................ 2,651.20
Clifford, Frederic M. ....................... 2,913.63
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra ............. 39.94
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra &
Cheney, Mark .............................. 3,409.96
Clifford, Frederic M. .......................... 854.94
Clifford, Gary L. & Stephanie A. ........ 984.93
Cheney, Raymond D. & Sandra S. ....... 223.31
Cheney, Richard A. ......................... 1,740.03
Cheney, Richard A. & Karen A. ....... 2,615.74
Cheney, Richard A. & Karen A. ............ 51.35
Cheney, Richard A. & Karen A. .......... 472.70
Cheney, Sandra S. .......................... 3,470.27
Cheney, Susan ................................... 768.55
Chernikoff, Larry B. & Beck, Allison 2,813.38
Chesebro, Mark B. & Lori F. ........... 2,354.54
Chesebro, Nathan B. & Jennifer L. .. 1,499.60
Chickering, Adam C. .......................... 161.37
Cleaves, Jenny E. ........................... 6,020.41
Cleaves, Madolyn W. ...................... 4,883.48
Clifford, Gary L. & Stephanie A. ........ 329.26
Clifford, Stephanie Ann & Gary L. ...... 143.44
Clime, Richard D. & Sonia P. .............. 163.00
Clime, Richard D. & Sonia P. ........... 1,061.95
*Cliney, Patricia A. ........................... 3,495.21
Cliney, Patricia A. ................................ 11.41
Clough, Laura J. & Jeremy T. .......... 1,156.49
Clough, William S. & Olga Fowler .... 3,668.32
Coakley, Margaret M. ..................... 2,081.51
Coburn, C. Richard & Isabel T. ........ 1,843.12
Cochrane, Donna H. .......................... 318.67
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Cooper, Earl A. Jr. & Rebecca J. ......... 381.42
Cochrane, Donna H. & Casavant, Theresa &
Martin, Jay ................................. 1,825.60
Cody, Diana W. & Ronald H., Tr. ......... 293.40
Cooper, Earle & Rebecca J. ................ 575.39
Cooper, Earle A. & Rebecca ............ 2,834.57
Cody,Diana W.& Ronald H., Tr. ........... 619.40
Cogar, Lara L., Tr. ........................... 4,014.69
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca ....... 6,990.66
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 376.53
Coggins, Christopher F. ................... 1,270.99
Coggins, Phyllis R. ............................. 724.94
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 378.98
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 391.20
Cohen, Richard &
Gouverneur, Elizabeth .................. 1,050.54
Cohen, Richard &
Gouverneur, Elizabeth ..................... 570.50
*Colby, Virginia ................................ 1,728.29
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 378.98
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 374.09
Cole, Aaron D. & Lynn E. ................ 2,392.03
Cole, Eugenie W. & Mary Woodward .... 22.01
Cole, Stacey A. ............................... 1,119.81
Coleman, Gene Kevan &
Skillings-Coleman, Elizabeth ........ 2,022.83
Collamore, Donald & Rebecca A. .... 1,266.92
*Collamore, Estella .......................... 1,434.48
Collamore, Jeffrey A. ...................... 1,033.01
*Collamore, Phyllis ............................. 899.43
Collins, Kathleen ............................ 1,389.58
Collins, Peter F. & Ames J. ................. 381.42
Collins, Suzanne ............................. 4,900.60
Colquhoun, Robert .............................. 48.90
Colquhoun, Robert & Elizabeth .......... 829.67
Congdon, Philip A. & Ruth F. .......... 5,099.05
Conger, Robert & Margaret L., Tr. ... 4,393.67
Connell, Annie E. Mahan ................ 1,292.18
Connor, Raymond James .................... 890.80
Conrad, R. James & Wendy O., Tr. .... 5,674.03
Conron, Odette, Tr. .......................... 1,027.31
Conway, Kevin P. & Virginia P. ......... 2,274.67
Conway, Leslie & Gartelmann, Janet 2,864.73
Cook, Cheryl A. & Spitz, Barbara .... 3,550.14
Cook, Grayson & Ann ........................ 679.71
Cook, Kevin L. & Lisa L. ................. 2,640.60
Cook, Laura I. ................................ 1,096.99
Cook, Nathan Daniel ...................... 1,552.98
Cooke, Chester W., III .................... 3,887.55
Cooke, Chester W., III ......................... 70.91
Cooke, Dale W. & Matthew F. .......... 2,280.37
Cook-Mathieson, Sarah A. &
Mathieson, Allen ......................... 1,290.96
Coolidge, A. Knight ............................ 295.03
Coolidge, A. Knight &
Knight, Robert B. & Helen K. ....... 1,971.49
Cooper, Earle A., Jr. & Rebecca J. ...... 381.42
Cooper, Earle A. Jr & Rebecca J. ....... 696.01
Cooper, Marie E. ................................. 47.27
Cooper, Nicholaus .............................. 178.49
Cooper, Rebecca J. & Earl A., Jr. ........ 233.09
Corbett, Alexander III & Mary Ruth 1,113.29
Corbett, Janet R. ............................ 5,015.92
Corcoran, Peter Blaze ........................ 570.50
Corcoran, Peter Blaze &
Cantwell, Christine Corocoran ......... 909.54
Cordasco, Anthony & Gerow, Julie ... 3,344.76
Corson, Joseph F. & Elizabeth A. ........ 908.32
*Corson, Leol ..................................... 932.85
Corson, Matthew L. & Michele M. ...... 922.58
Corwin, Arthur H. & Isabella M. ........ 133.66
Corwin, Arthur H. & Isabella M. ..... 2,356.17
Corwin, Arthur H. & Isabella M. ..... 5,031.81
Costa, Richard & Diana ..................... 570.50
Cotton, Kenneth S. & Judith M. ....... 1,596.18
Cottrell, Charles W. & Mary Ann ..... 2,266.92
Cough, Paul F. & Schulze, Ingrid ......... 123.88
Cough, Paul F. & Schulze, Ingrid ......... 374.90
Coughlan, Douglas E. & Kathleen .... 1,519.57
Coulson, Dorothy Holtman (Heirs) &
Holtman, Frank G. ...................... 3,869.62
Cowan, David & Leah ..................... 1,040.35
Cowan, Shawn C. & April M. .............. 489.00
Cox, Andrea P. .................................. 144.26
Cox, Andrea P. .................................. 135.29
Cox, Andrea P. .................................. 111.66
*Cox, Pauline L. .................................. 988.27
Cox, Ryan P. & Andrea P. ................... 163.00
Cox, Ryan P. & Andrea P. ................ 1,649.15
Cragin, Ray S. & Jo Ann ................. 1,733.91
Craig, A., Douglas P. & Nancy K. ..... 2,996.76
Craig, Douglas L. & Mary C. ........... 1,057.06
Craig, Kelli M. & Joshua A. ............. 1,386.32
*Coombs, Kenneth E. & Geraldine J. . 1,628.86
Coombs, Steven W. & Renee E. .......... 802.37
Craig, Willard C. ................................. 32.60
Craig, Willard C. & Donna H. ............. 944.99
Cooper, Andrew ................................. 158.11
Cramer, Francis L. .......................... 2,278.74
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Cramer, Francis & Wilson, Joyce &
Brant, Tr. .................................... 5,907.94
Crane, Elizabeth K. ........................ 1,412.40
Cunningham, Carl, Jr. ........................ 272.21
Crane, Laurie L. ................................ 492.67
*Crawford, Nuel W. & Diana C. ......... 1,240.10
Crawford, Nuel W. & Diana C. .............. 50.53
Crebo-Rediker, Heidi & Rediker, Douglas 5,053.82
Cunningham, Paul S. & Shari A.F. ... 1,987.79
Cunningham, S. Bruce .................... 2,334.98
Crider, William G. Jr. & Julie H. ....... 1,410.36
*Crocker, Phillip S. & Claire S., Tr. .... 3,122.75
Crockett, Evelyn ................................ 281.99
Crockett, Evelyn M. ........................... 545.64
*Cunningham, S. Bruce & Patricia J. 5,211.93
Curley, Kathleen M. & John E. ........... 364.31
Crockett, Evelyn M. ........................... 387.13
Crockett, Evelyn M. ........................... 290.96
Curtis, Anne V. .................................. 973.93
Curto, Alan ....................................... 189.08
Crockett, Evelyn M. & Crockett, Troy K.510.19
Cronrath, Gary H. & Robina R. .......... 668.30
Cushing, Adelyn in Trust ....................... 25.27
Cushing, Brian & Stinchfield, Mary ..... 220.05
Crook, Lori Lee & Russell, William J. Jr. 1,669.53
Crook, Pauline F. & Robert W. ......... 3,084.78
Cushing, David W. & Catherine J. ......... 15.49
Cushing, David W. & Catherine J. .... 1,570.10
Crook, Robert W., Jr. ......................... 308.07
Crook, Timothy B. ............................. 187.45
Cushing, David W. & Catherine J. ....... 276.29
Cushing, David W. & Catherine J. .... 1,039.94
Crooker, Dennis B. & Gail M. .......... 3,916.89
Crooker, Joseph C. .......................... 1,140.19
*Cushing, Howard M. & Michael .......... 888.02
Cushing, Paul H. ............................... 215.98
Crooker, Joseph C. ............................. 544.42
Crooker, Julia E. ................................ 167.08
Cushing, Robert E. ......................... 1,836.60
Cusick, Thomas H. .......................... 1,397.73
Crooker, Julia E. & Crooker, Sterling T. .... 3.26
Crooker, Julia E. & Crooker, Sterling T. 444.18
CWC Boat Transport, Inc. ............... 1,137.74
Cyr, Daniel & Lori G. ...................... 1,150.78
Crooker, Sterling T., III & Sara L. .... 2,940.52
Crooker, Sterling T., Jr. ....................... 224.13
Cyr, Nora A. & Paul J. .................... 1,024.86
D & E Land, Inc. ............................... 276.29
Crooker, Sterling T., Jr. & Carol L. ... 3,156.50
Crooker, Sterling T., Jr. & Carol L. ... 2,176.46
Dalbeck, Bruce & Piccirillo, Peter ... 1,078.25
Dalbeck, Richard B. .......................... 655.26
Crooker, Sterling T., Jr. & Carol L. ...... 258.36
Crooker, Sterling, Jr. & Carol Lee .......... 35.05
Dalbeck, Richard B. Real Estate Tr. . 2,409.96
Dalbeck, Richard B. Real Estate Tr. . 2,667.50
Crosby, Bentley C. & Gertrude B. .... 1,424.62
Cross, Peter A. & Tade F. ................... 959.26
Dalton Family Ltd Prtnership ......... 2,743.29
Dalton Family Ltd Prtnership ......... 4,293.42
Crossley, William S., Jr. ................... 1,756.33
Crossley, William S., Jr. ........................ 24.45
Dalton Family Ltd Prtnership ......... 2,841.91
Damariscotta Bank & Trust ............... 750.62
Crowe, Richard D. & Brenda E. ....... 1,987.79
Crowley, Mark D. & Mary Catherine ... 741.65
Damariscotta Bank & Trust Co. ......... 591.69
Damigella, Beverly .......................... 2,314.60
Crozier, Catherine .............................. 245.32
Cullen, Albert H. & Joyce M. .......... 1,188.27
Damigella, Joseph J., III & Beverly .... 665.86
Damigella, Scott F. & Mary Kate ..... 1,903.03
Cullen, Charles R. ........................... 1,588.44
Cullen, David J. & Kathy S., Tr. ........ 8,257.58
Dampeer, Jane & Hutchinson, Reilly . 1,657.71
Danch, Joann C. ............................. 1,288.52
Culpovich, Stephen M. & Deborah E. 1,279.14
Cummings, Bruce & Karen ................. 165.45
Daniels, Daniel L. & Bomann, Bomann &
Bomann, Tr. ................................. 3,537.10
Cummings, Bruce M. & Karen E. .... 1,223.32
Cummings, Charles W. & Jane D. ..... 4,947.87
Darling, Howard H. & Helen K. ....... 3,180.95
Davenport, Elaine Y. ....................... 4,188.69
Cummings, Richard M. & Jenelle S. . 1,060.32
Cundy, Patrick H. & Elise W. .............. 685.82
Davenport, Juliet & Gilbert, Emily ... 4,873.70
Davenport, Juliet R. .......................... 733.50
Cunio, Donna M. ............................ 1,439.29
*Cunningham, Alexander J. & Faye M. . 997.23
Davenport, Juliet R. & Gilbert, Emily .. 570.50
Davey, Regina Ann, Guardian ............. 190.71
Cunningham, Carl, Jr. ........................ 804.41
Cunningham, Lee N. & Marie L. ...... 1,066.84
Cunningham, S. Bruce & Patricia J. 1,608.81
Cunningham, S. Bruce & Patricia J. 3,280.86
Curran, Anne J. & Gawalt, Jane F. ... 1,858.20
Curran, Louise ............................... 1,566.43
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David B. Miller Trust ...................... 2,542.80
Delong, David H. & Cynthia ................ 981.67
Davidson, Constance L. ...................... 971.48
Davidson, James L. & May B. ............ 603.92
Delong, Richard Jr. & Geyer, Julie .... 1,524.05
Delong, Sidney G.; Daviero, Jill R. &
Russell, William J. Jr. .................. 2,022.83
Demeritt, Devon ............................. 1,525.68
Davidson, James L., Jr. & May B. ....... 171.97
Davidson, Robert ............................... 759.58
Davidson, Robert P. & Cheryl S. ...... 5,016.33
Davidson, Robert P. & Cheryl .......... 1,425.03
Davis, Alan B. & Andras, Judith L. ..... 999.19
Davis, Alan B. & Judith L. .............. 1,383.46
Davis, Alexander M., Tr. .................. 2,120.22
Davis, Joel R. & Erica L. ................... 244.50
Davis, Kathleen F. .............................. 437.25
Davis, Marilyn B. .............................. 652.41
*Davis, Richard C. & Marjory J. .......... 957.30
Davis, William F., Jr. and/or
Davis, M. Marlene Baldwin, Tr. ..... 1,466.19
*Davison, Nancy C. .......................... 3,264.56
Dawson, Denise Marie .................... 1,057.87
Dawson, J. W. & Lisabeth, et al .......... 338.23
Dawson, John W. & Lisabeth ........... 2,442.15
Dawson, Lisabeth A. .......................... 733.50
Dawson, Michael Ray ..................... 1,523.64
Day, Daniel T. .................................... 213.53
Day, Jonathan & Christopher & Jennifer 1,187.46
Day, Matthew M. & Meredith L. ...... 1,052.17
Dearing, Joanna Starr .................... 1,357.38
Dee, Patrice B. ............................... 1,766.11
Dee, Teddy P. & Patrice B. ............... 1,065.61
Deghetto, Richard L. & Leona C. ........ 305.63
Degnan, John F. ................................. 533.83
*Del Papa, Lottie E. ......................... 1,350.13
Delano, Stephen & Rebecca ............... 881.02
Delfanti, Mary & Scrima, Louise M. ... 246.13
Delino, Lynne & Derrig, Lauren ..... 10,806.90
Delino, Lynne & Derrig, Lauren ............ 36.68
Delino, Lynne, Tr. & Derrig, Lauren ... 3,550.96
Dellert, Patricia M. ........................... 855.34
*Delong, Barbara S. ......................... 1,182.24
Delong, Cynthia H. & David ............. 1,450.70
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan .............................. 2.45
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan .......................... 496.34
Dempsey, Carole O. ......................... 2,185.02
Denison, Christopher &
Wendy A. Whiting ....................... 1,246.95
Denne, Graham .............................. 3,382.25
Derivan Holdings, LLC .................... 1,409.95
Dermen, Diran & Bruzenak, George . 1,356.16
Dermen, Diran & Bruzenak, George . 5,635.73
Dermen, Diran & Bruzenak, George ........ 0.82
Detwiler, Richard H. & Sigrid S. ...... 2,081.51
*Deucher, Virginia M. & James F. ...... 1,598.70
Devylder, Dennis A. & Karen J.P. ..... 2,049.73
Dewbea LLC .................................. 1,352.90
Deweir, Diane .................................... 330.89
Deweir, Diane C. ................................ 850.45
Dewey, Charles & Williams, Andrea . 3,075.00
Dickason, Ann A. ........................... 6,378.60
Diefenbacher, Fred H., Jr. ................ 4,642.24
Dieterich, Timothy J. & Haleen H., Tr. . 511.01
Dighton, Wayne & Christine ............... 929.92
Digregorio, Vincent J. & Lynette A. ..... 189.90
Digregorio, Vincent J. & Lynette A. ..... 183.38
Dimauro, David Jr. & Konitzky, Bridgette 1,296.67
Dinucci, Judith Christenson, Tr. ........ 2,715.58
Dipalermo, Diane & Joseph ................ 519.16
Disandro, Jeffrey J. & Mary Browne 2,049.73
*Doan, Penelope ................................. 948.33
Dobrowolski, Alex & Joan P. ........... 1,124.70
Dodge, Elliott, Jr. & ........................ 1,247.36
Dodge, George B., Jr. ...................... 3,767.75
Dodge, George B., Jr. ......................... 141.81
Dodge, George B., Jr. & Nancy L., Tr. 4,073.37
Dodge, George B., Jr. & Nancy L., Tr. .. 219.24
Dodge, George B., Jr. & Flewelling, W. &
Dodge et al, Tr. ............................ 1,426.25
Dodge, Joyce G. & Dodge, John, Tr. .. 5,247.79
*Dodge, Marie N. ................................ 869.28
Dodge, Sheila Hennessey ................ 2,171.16
Dodge, Terrie A. ............................. 1,008.97
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan ....................... 1,321.93
Dodge, Vincent L. & Susan A. .......... 2,251.85
Doering, Marian H. ........................... 709.05
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan .......................... 183.38
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan .......................... 745.73
Doering, Marian H. ........................ 5,470.28
*Doherty, George Jr. & Aldrich, Sarah .. 782.07
Doherty, James E. & Sandra J. ........ 2,355.35
Dolan, Farrell J. & Dianne S. .......... 4,060.33
Delong, Cynthia H., Holmes, Linda H. &
Hanna, Susie Juan ............................ 97.80
Dolbear, Carolyn L.S., Tr. ................... 997.97
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Donaghy, Sharon M. ....................... 1,248.17
Eilenberg, Jeff & Wright, Kathleen .. 1,831.71
Donahue, Alan II ............................... 149.15
Donald C. Vigue Revocable Tr. ............ 454.77
Einhorn, Edgar R. & Barbara O. ..... 5,236.38
Ellingboe, James, Tr. ....................... 2,022.02
Donaldson, Gary A., Jr. & Diane H. .... 863.90
Donovan, Barbara A. ...................... 1,816.64
Elliott, Claude C. Jr. & Dixon, Stephen 189.08
Elliott, Claude Jr. & Dixon, Stephen . 1,114.11
Donovan, Craig .................................. 371.64
Donovan, Craig H. .......................... 4,833.77
Elliott, David J. & Jane Thomas ....... 1,971.49
Elliott, Florence ................................ 592.10
Dorgan, Karen & Daniel .................... 905.47
Dorr, Barbara I. ................................ 709.87
*Elliott, Patricia ................................. 632.93
Elliott, Patricia ................................... 29.34
Doughty, Karen D. & James C. ........ 1,195.20
Douglas Family Trust ...................... 1,680.12
Elliott, Rosemary Y. & Craig E. .......... 711.09
Elliott, Shawn M. & Adams, Christy L. 863.09
Doyle, Ann E. & Stockwell, Cathy ....... 132.85
Drescher, Howard & Carolyn ........... 1,151.60
Elliott, Wayne Robert .......................... 31.79
Elliott, Wayne Robert ........................ 318.67
Dresner, Stephen & Grimm, Mary Lou 1,022.42
Drisko, Donald F. ............................... 973.52
Elliott, Wayne Robert ........................ 176.86
Ellis, Julia B., Tr. ............................... 391.20
Drisko, Edgar E. & Marjory F. ........... 292.99
Drisko, Lynne J. ................................ 691.94
Ellis, Steven E. .............................. 2,161.38
Ellis, Steven E. ................................. 177.67
Duddy, Kenneth J. & Herbert H. ......... 137.74
Duddy, Kenneth J. & Herbert H. ......... 224.13
Elowe, Kenneth D. ............................. 966.59
Elskus, Albinas & Anna M., Tr. ........ 3,226.59
Duddy, Kenneth J. & Herbert H. ...... 1,590.07
Dufour, Robert & Sandra, Heirs ......... 276.69
Elskus, Albinas & Anna M., Tr. ........ 3,345.58
Elwell, Michael H. ............................. 243.69
Duhamel, Carole A. ........................... 787.29
Dunbar, Brian E. ............................... 169.52
Embury, David C. & Caryn E. .......... 1,184.20
Emery, Dallas E., Sr. ......................... 187.45
*Dundon, Clarissa V. ........................ 2,884.77
Dunn, Mary F. ................................ 6,238.01
Emery, Dallas, Sr. ........................... 1,925.44
Enders, Carol A. ................................ 387.13
Dunsmore, David & Marcia ............. 2,011.42
Dunstan, Keith G. &
Achorn-Dunstan, Kate L. ............. 1,037.50
Durcan, Anne R., et al ....................... 959.66
Enders, Carol Ann & Villi ................... 391.20
Enders, Villi P. & Carol ................... 1,404.25
Dwyer, Frances S., Tr. ......................... 332.52
Dwyer, Frances S., Tr. ......................... 232.28
*Dyer, Dana D. & Margaret Lynn ...... 1,016.79
Enders, Villi P. & Carol ...................... 212.72
English, Wendy S. & Timothy L. ...... 1,455.59
Entrust New England, LLC. ............... 130.40
Entrust New England, LLC. ............... 123.88
Dyer, Spencer & Smith, Kristine ...... 1,544.43
Erb, Patricia A. .............................. 2,194.39
Erickson, Robert D. & Brenda M. ... 1,784.85
Dyer, Spencer T. & Kristine R. .............. 52.98
Dyer, Spencer T. & Kristine R. .............. 48.09
Erickson, Todd M. ............................. 724.54
Ericson, Andrea,Tr. & Berkelely, John,Tr. 2,980.46
Dyer, Thomas & Dyan O. .................. 4,903.04
Dysenchuk, Cynthia & Dillon, Andrea . 908.73
Ern, Jeanette P., Tr. ......................... 1,490.64
Ernst, Margot Klebe .......................... 473.52
Easter, Jennifer C. .......................... 1,228.21
Eastman, Raymond P., Jr. .................. 321.11
Ernst, Margot Klebe .......................... 347.19
Erskine, Vicky A. ............................ 1,207.83
Eckel, Alan Ellis & Jennifer Jo ........ 6,340.29
Eckstein, Henry Jr. & Jacqueline ..... 1,656.08
Ecohouse, LLC ............................... 1,747.36
Eddyblouin, John & Alison ................. 823.15
Ertman, Andrew C. & Patricia S. .... 6,789.77
Ertman, Harold L. &
Ann Louise Robinson, Tr. .............. 3,740.85
Eskesen, M. Sage .............................. 637.33
Edmunds, Janice T. ............................ 997.56
Edwards, Glenda L. ........................ 1,791.37
Estabrook, Glenn & Cummings, Karen, Tr. 35.86
Etheridge, Ruth L. .......................... 1,154.86
Egbert, Thurston Jr. & Barbara, Tr. .. 1,736.77
Ehrenfeld, Elizabeth M. ................ 14,612.14
Euart, Elwood Joseph &
Wood-Euart, Dolores, Tr. .............. 2,599.04
Eugley, Robert Jr. & Rebecca ............. 141.81
Ehrenfeld, Elizabeth M. .................. 1,519.98
Ehrenfeld, Elizabeth M. ..................... 168.71
Eugley, Robert A., Jr. & Rebecca ..... 1,493.90
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Evans, David & Molly, Tr. &
Beard, Laurel, Tr. ......................... 1,211.09
*Evans, Zoe Ann .............................. 2,575.07
Fiske, John H., Jr. & Attwood, Susan 2,707.43
Fiske, Kellee ...................................... 740.84
Evoskevicz, Pamela F. ........................ 354.53
Evoskevicz, Pamela F. ..................... 1,100.25
Fiske, Kellee ...................................... 293.40
Fitch, William S. & Fitch, David D. 11,560.78
Evoskevicz, Pamela F. ........................ 293.40
Evoskevicz, Pamela F. ........................ 308.07
Fitzpatrick, James T. ......................... 958.44
Fitzpatrick, John L. Jr. & June R., Tr. .. 113.29
Faigle, John Norman, Jr. ............... 11,885.15
Fairbrother, Robert & Barbara, Tr. ... 3,647.94
Fitzpatrick, Joshua J. ........................ 707.83
Flanagan, George & Dorothy C., Tr. . 1,202.13
Fairbrother, Robert & Barbara, Tr. ... 1,361.87
Farnsworth, Karen ............................ 799.52
Flanagan, John E. & Denise E. ........ 1,911.99
Flanagan, Martha & Hebert, Frederick . 2,806.86
Farnsworth, Karen ............................ 486.56
Farrar, Edward & Marion ............... 1,930.74
Flemings & MacConnell .................. 2,640.60
Fletcher, Danny J. & Charlene R. ..... 1,203.76
Farrar, Edward & Marion, Tr. .......... 2,295.86
Farrar, Edward L., Tr. ..................... 2,224.14
Fletcher, Danny J. & Charlene R. ........ 277.92
*Fletcher, Jan P. & Richard ............... 2,900.26
Farrell, Beth L. & Libby, Susan D. ... 6,317.07
Farrell, Linda C. & Peter M., Tr. ...... 7,516.75
Fletcher, Joan B. ............................... 366.75
*Fletcher, Joan B. ............................ 2,450.38
Farrell, Linda C. & Peter M., Tr. ......... 563.98
Farrell, Linda C. & Peter M., Tr. ...... 4,231.07
Fletcher, Ronald L. & Belinda ............. 846.79
Fletcher, Ronald, Tr. ........................ 1,979.64
Farrell, Margaret S. ....................... 3,108.00
Farrell, Mary E. ................................ 687.86
Fletcher, Woody & Lynch, Tr. .............. 278.73
Fleury, Eva M. & Robert Allen ........... 658.11
Farrin, Bonnie F. ............................ 1,181.75
Farrin, Gary P. & Michelle .............. 1,301.56
Flewelling, William A. ..................... 2,903.85
Flint, Denise C. ............................... 1,416.88
Farrin, Jerome F. ............................... 940.10
Farrin, Jerome F. & Lilla M. ............... 224.94
Flint, Sandy & Sherry ................... 10,625.16
Flood, Thomas Ross & Cindy J. ..... 14,716.86
Farrin, Margaret W. .......................... 452.33
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. ..... 325.19
Flood, Thomas Ross & Cindy J. ....... 1,774.26
Flower, David M. ............................... 996.75
Felt, Forrest F. & Lorraine M. ............ 820.71
Feltis, Christopher C. & Brenda .......... 911.58
Flynn, Paula M., &
Korbey, Marian P. & Alders, Tr. ..... 1,045.65
Feltis, Dale A. & Sharlene P. .............. 827.23
Feltis, Dale et al ............................. 1,123.89
Fobert, Edward & Moe & Potter ..... 1,332.53
Foley, Timothy D. & Lois K. ................ 788.11
Feltis, Kevin E. & Mia M. ............... 1,343.94
Feltis,Timothy ................................ 1,274.25
Folger, Grace E. ................................ 628.37
Follett, Barbara & Montouri, Thomas . 634.89
Fenner, Sharon L. ........................... 1,299.93
Fenster, Ross & Leff, Jane, Tr. .......... 5,195.63
Follett, Chauncey E. III ..................... 978.41
Follett, Gwendolyn C. ........................ 815.41
Ferguson, Bruce W. & Cynthia F. ..... 3,015.50
Ferguson, Steven & Vernet, Jean, Jr. 6,514.70
Fondriest, F. Frederick, James, Julia 7,195.64
Forbes, Betty Goldsmith ................. 1,528.13
Ferguson, Susan C., Barker, Lissa &
Anderson, Damon ........................ 4,091.30
Fernandez, Gerard Jr. & Beverly W. . 5,841.11
Forbes, Lurene S. .............................. 346.38
Ford, Francis F. & Ilene B. ................. 948.25
Feulner, Lewis L. & Nancy W. .......... 1,211.91
Ficken, Robert & Galina V. ............. 2,013.05
Fisher, John Paul & Maria R. .......... 1,304.00
Fortier, Debra M. & Richard A. ....... 1,945.00
Fortier-Taplin, Joyce ............................ 61.13
Fidel, Seth A. & Ventimiglia, Roseann . 496.34
Fielding, John & Lynne ................... 2,967.42
Fortin, Joseph & Roanne ................ 2,090.07
Fossett, Barbara J., Benner, Donald E. &
Benner, Ozro .................................. 993.49
Fielding, John C. & Lynne A. ........... 9,806.08
Fields, Bradley P. & Patricia A. ....... 1,417.29
Fossett, David, Tr. .............................. 687.05
Fossett, Edward A. ......................... 2,622.67
Fields, Bradley P. & Patricia A. .......... 183.38
Fink, Ethan K. & Michele ................ 1,636.52
Fossett, Edward A. ............................ 591.69
Fossett, Edward A. & Benner, Amy L. 1,597.81
Fischer, Peter & Jackson, Carol ....... 1,259.58
Fisher, John P. & Maria R. ................. 280.36
Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ........ 485.74
Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ..... 1,678.90
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Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. .......... 36.68
*Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ..... 1,198.54
Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ........ 311.33
Fraser, Robert C. & Harriet S., Tr. ....... 918.51
Fraser, Stanley A. & Constance H. ... 2,746.55
Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ........ 260.80
Fossett, Gordon E. & Patricia E. ........ 502.04
Frasser Company LLC (The) .............. 938.88
Frazzetta, Vincent ............................. 883.87
Fossett, Harold W. ............................. 299.51
Fossett, James O. & Meredith J. ......... 317.85
Freburger, John F. & Jo-Ann ............ 1,006.53
Frederic, Kenneth O. .......................... 212.72
Fossett, James O. & Meredith J. ...... 4,249.82
*Fossett, Kendall L. & Carla A. ......... 1,004.57
Fossett, Kendall L. & Carla A. .............. 35.86
Fossett, Kendall L. & Carla A. ............ 323.56
Frederic, Kenneth O. .......................... 224.94
Fredette, Ruth V. & Fredette, Paul E. &
John E. ....................................... 5,799.54
Fredette, Shari & Gifford, Katrina ... 1,167.90
Fossett, Kenneth & Barbara, Tr. ....... 1,834.16
Fossett, Paul C., Tr. ............................ 660.97
Freed, Elizabeth Ann Catania ............. 433.58
Freeman, John ............................... 4,122.27
Fossett, Paul C., Tr. ............................ 600.66
Fossett, Rachael Karen ...................... 442.55
Freemantle, Hugh & Stevens, Susan 1,050.54
French, Stanley G. & Susannah A. ... 3,028.13
Fossett, Rachael Karen ...................... 978.00
Fossett, Robert J., Jr. & Valerie J. ... 1,218.83
French, Stanley G. & Susannah A. ...... 276.29
Frey, James E. & Patricia A. .............. 753.47
Fossett, Walter, Sr. & Lorraine ............ 595.77
*Fossett, Walter, Sr. & Lorraine ......... 1,166.75
Foster, Beverly & Foster, Everett ......... 689.90
Foster, Beverly & Foster, Everett ......... 192.34
Friedman, Jeffrey N. & Karen R. ..... 1,317.04
Friedman, Robert M. & Winifred P. . 1,474.34
Foster, David A. & Jeffrey A. .............. 456.40
Foster, David A. Jr. & Charlyn F. ...... 1,763.66
Foster, David Ames & Linda Benner ... 183.38
Foster, David III & Salsbury, Caroline 4,201.33
Frost, J. Christopher & Anne N. ...... 4,749.01
Fuller, Alan E. ................................ 2,098.63
*Furman, Daniel W. ......................... 9,778.45
Furman, Debra T. ........................... 1,855.76
Foster, Jennifer .................................. 572.95
Foster, Joanne T. & Arthur ................. 284.44
*Furman, Louise .............................. 4,739.71
Furman, Louise .............................. 1,174.42
Foster, Linda B. ................................. 221.68
Foster, Mary ..................................... 258.36
Fusco, Michael R. ........................... 1,486.56
Fusco, Richard A. & Kimberly A. ..... 2,400.99
Foster, Michael R. .......................... 1,023.64
Foster, Susan K. ............................. 7,841.12
Gabriel, Walter A. & Patricia A. ...... 1,346.38
Gabriele, Christine A.;
May, Dennis P. Jr. et al ................. 6,700.93
Foster, Susan K. ............................. 1,027.72
Foster, Warren T. & Sarah H. .............. 821.52
Foster, William A. & Paula A. .......... 1,505.71
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. .......... 106.77
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. ....... 1,135.30
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. .......... 382.24
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. .......... 137.74
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. .......... 290.14
Fountain, Melvin C. & Edgar A. ....... 1,508.57
Fradley, Frederick MacDonell ......... 4,431.97
Francis Trust (The) ......................... 3,195.62
Francis Trust (The) ............................ 252.65
Francis Trust (The) ......................... 5,577.05
Francis, Richard M. & Tamar J.H. ... 1,191.53
Franz, Andrew B. ........................... 2,964.16
Franzek, Walter & Drachelle ........... 2,330.09
Fraser, Eunice ................................ 3,912.82
Fraser, Linwood D. & Jacalyn B. ...... 1,465.37
Fraser, Robert C. & Harriet S., Tr. ....... 485.74
Fritz, Russel G. & Grace, Tr. ............ 1,123.07
Frosio, Peter James ........................ 1,157.30
Gaffny, Carolyn R., Tr. ..................... 1,008.97
Gage Family Trust .......................... 1,716.39
Gage, James W. & Ann L., Tr. .......... 1,026.90
Gallagher, David L. & Helen G. ........... 919.32
Galton, Doris & John Adam ............ 4,358.62
Galvin, Joanne & Marius, Susan &
Brown, Carolyn .............................. 432.77
Gamage, Cynthia A. ........................... 101.88
Gamage, Cynthia A. ........................ 1,397.73
*Gamage, Howard J. & Marjorie ......... 988.27
Gamage, John F. ................................ 442.55
Gamage, John F. ............................. 3,501.24
Gammon, Ernest, Jr. ....................... 2,749.00
Ganson, Alexander ......................... 1,585.99
Ganson, Janet K. ............................ 1,638.15
Ganson-Myshkin, Natalie ................ 1,253.47
Ganung, Robert L. & Catherine D. ...... 995.12
Gardiner, Natasha L. ......................... 653.63
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Gardiner, Natasha L. ......................... 124.70
Gilbert, Clinton K. ............................. 829.67
Gardner, George K. ......................... 1,683.79
Gardner, George K. ................................ 6.52
Gilbert, George S. & Marcey L. ....... 1,239.62
Gilbert, Nicholas J. ........................... 859.01
Gardner, Roland H. & Shirley M. ........ 925.84
Garron, Robert M. & Olson, Joanne . 1,168.71
Gilbert, Raymond Scott .................. 1,678.09
Gilbert, Timothy K. ............................ 644.67
Garside, Pamela R. ......................... 1,448.26
Garstka, Garrett ................................ 440.10
Gilbert, Timothy K. & Deborah J. ........ 782.81
Gilbert, Wayne M. & Rosalind ......... 5,438.09
Garth, Todd C. & Zylstra, Laura L. .. 1,301.96
Gastaldo, Edward .............................. 214.35
Gildersleeve, Edward J. & Myrna E. ... 918.51
Gildersleeve, Edward J. III & Myra E.1,471.89
Gastaldo, Edward, Jr. & Edward Sr. 1,299.52
Gatcombe New Harbor Ltd Ptnrship 8,334.19
Gildersleeve, Thomas E. & Dawn ..... 2,273.04
Giles, Richard C. ................................... 5.71
Gauntt, Roy & Mary ....................... 2,128.78
Gauthier, David R. .......................... 1,640.60
Giles, Richard C. ............................ 1,410.77
*Gillespie, Jean ................................ 1,316.71
Gauthier, Lucille S. ............................ 872.87
Gawalt, Gerard W. & Jane C. .......... 1,594.14
Gilzean, Heather ............................... 506.12
*Gilzean, Ronald S. & Natalie J. ....... 1,104.00
Ginand, Karl D. & ........................... 1,038.31
Glasgow, Ty J. & Melissa T. .............. 1,052.98
Gay, Joan B. & Blanchard, Peter S. . 5,766.13
*Gayer, Frederick W. & Joan L. ............ 822.82
Geib, Kristin E. .............................. 1,312.15
Geib, Kurt L. ..................................... 841.08
*Genthner, Dennis & Susanne ............... 923.07
Genthner, Frank .............................. 1,332.93
Genthner, Gary & Lisa M. ............... 1,581.51
Genthner, Glenn .............................. 1,771.81
*Genthner, Herman & Hazel ................. 540.02
Gledhill, Earl W. & Martha ................ 798.70
Gledhill, LLC ..................................... 771.81
Glendinning, Helen Viola ................. 2,079.07
Glenn, James M. & Carolyn A. ........... 637.33
Glick, Allen M. ............................... 6,275.50
Glick, Allen M. ............................... 3,048.10
Genthner, Lisa M. & Gary .................. 139.37
Gluchanicz, Paul & Melissa ............. 8,357.01
Gonzalez, Pablo & Tammy .............. 1,402.62
Genthner, Monika .............................. 906.77
Genthner, Ricky .............................. 1,277.92
Good, Susan R. & John L., III, Tr. ....... 431.14
Goodenow, Douglas E. ....................... 412.39
George E. Tudor Trust (The) .......... 10,468.35
*German, John N. ............................ 8,355.05
Goodrich, Beth & Bowers, Lucille C. ... 925.03
Goodrich, Beth C. .............................. 852.49
Geyer, Benjamin & Hope, Steven ............. 8.15
Geyer, Benjamin & Deanna ................. 175.23
Goodwin, Philip C. & Patricia F. ...... 1,414.03
Gordon Libby Forest Products, Inc. ... 177.67
Geyer, Benjamin & Deanna ................. 216.79
Geyer, Benjamin L. & Deanna L. ......... 898.54
Gordon Libby Forest Products, Inc. ... 173.60
Gorham, Francis W., Jr. ....................... 32.60
Geyer, Beth Morton ........................... 903.43
Geyer, Cortney Lee ............................ 865.53
Gosbee, Frederick & Lane, Julia ...... 1,154.45
Gosnell, Edwin Lee ......................... 1,060.32
Geyer, Irene A. .................................. 636.11
Geyer, John F. & Susan G. ............... 2,389.58
Gosselin, William W. & Alice M. ......... 163.00
Goth, Paul R. ................................. 3,612.49
Geyer, Ronald L. & Irene .................... 105.54
Geyer, Sherley D. ............................ 1,385.91
Gott, Emory K. II & Valerie J. ........ 1,207.83
Gould, Hope ................................... 1,109.22
Geyer, Tyler T. .................................... 894.06
Ghoreyeb, Albert T., Jr. &
Lynette Kiernan-Ghoreyeb .............. 233.09
Gibbs, Sonja E., Tr. ......................... 1,063.58
Gouverneur, Sallie & Riley, John ...... 2,766.93
Grady, Rodney L., Sr. & Laural P. ....... 839.45
Grainger, Andrew & Stone, Kathleen,Tr. 2,340.68
Gram, Bruce, Chris & Jeff ............... 1,515.90
Giesberger, Dirk H. & Nancy A. ....... 5,885.12
Gifford, Christopher C. & Gail D. ..... 1,085.17
Gram, Bruce, Chris & Jeff .................. 571.32
Granite Hill Enterprises ..................... 572.95
Gifford, Evelyn; Irish, Patricia;
Poland, Alice & Gifford, Gerald .... 1,086.80
Gifford, Martha E. ......................... 2,317.05
*Grant, Floyd W. & Bonnie S. ........... 2,166.76
Grant, Joan H. ............................... 1,065.61
*Gilbert, Arrolyn T. .............................. 694.87
Gilbert, Christopher & Lynne ........... 1,390.39
Grant, Rita L. & Warren ................. 1,370.83
Grass, Jeffrey Howard & Rohling, Julia . 1,908.73
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Graves, Thomas H. Jr. & Lorraine A. ..... 85.58
Habitat for Humanity Bath/Brunswick 178.49
Gray, Donna Kilner ......................... 3,595.78
Gray, Kenneth ................................ 2,790.56
Habitat for Humanity/Seven Rivers Maine 169.52
Haddock, James B. & Janice A. ....... 7,189.12
Greeley, Arthur W. .......................... 2,571.33
Green, John R. Jr. & Susan, Tr. &
Green, Mark ............................... 1,556.65
Gregory, Jerry G. & Margaret ............ 948.66
Haffey, Charles T. & Janet C. ........... 1,299.11
Haffey, Charles T. & Janet C. .............. 309.70
Gregory, Jerry G. & Margaret, Tr. .... 1,978.01
Gregory, Robert B., Esq., Tr. ............... 158.11
Hahler, John J., Tr. .......................... 3,958.46
Haley, Theodore F. & Ellen J. ............. 477.59
Gregory, Robert B., Esq., Tr. ............ 1,081.51
Gricus, Charles & Patricia L. ............. 206.20
Haley, Theodore F. & Ellen J. ............. 370.83
Halfond, Jay A. & Gayle S., Tr. ........ 3,731.07
Griesar, William H. ......................... 4,090.49
Griesar, William H. .............................. 42.38
Grieves, Donna L. & Peter D. .......... 1,453.15
Griffin, Amy L. .................................. 253.87
Hall, Blake S. ................................... 464.14
Hall, Christopher G. L. &
Wardell, A. Jacqueline ................. 2,177.27
Hall, David D. & Klaus, Sidney N. ....... 969.85
Griffin, Harvey L. & Sandra L. ........ 1,103.92
Griffin, Leslie .................................... 194.79
Hall, David D. & Klaus, Sidney N. ........... 2.45
Hall, Deborah Ann ......................... 4,691.14
Griffin, Ralph H. Jr., Tr. ................... 3,647.94
Griffin, Thomas W. .......................... 3,925.86
Hall, Hugh F. ................................. 3,867.99
Hall, John R. ..................................... 171.15
Griggs, Timothy, Gesten, Kathleen,
Miles, Amanda & Griggs, Michael 3,634.09
Grimes, H. Vernard III & Linda, Tr. .. 3,616.97
Hall, John R. ..................................... 277.10
Hall, John R. ..................................... 209.46
Grindell, David W. & Nancy E. ........ 1,665.45
Grindell, Sarah & Jason F. .............. 1,733.10
Gross, George R. & Judith O. .............. 986.15
Gross, George R. & Judith O. .............. 374.09
Gross, Virginia M. ............................. 903.84
Grotton, Patrick & Linda L. ............ 1,533.83
Grotton, Patrick & Linda L. ............ 1,842.72
Grund, Steven W. & Heyer, Nancy E. ... 903.02
Gruner, David E. & Sandra F. .......... 1,976.38
Gruner, David E. & Finn, Sandra ......... 980.45
Gruner, David E. & Finn, Sandra F. ..... 908.73
Guerette, Richard C. & Susan L.H. ..... 727.80
Guerette, Richard C. & Susan L.H. ..... 208.64
*Guibord, Russell P. & Sandra E. ...... 1,547.36
Gumkowski, Martell & Fontanella ... 1,242.06
Gundersen, Gunnar J. & Sally F. ......... 387.94
Gunther, Marion H. ......................... 1,302.37
Gunther, Marion H. ............................ 490.63
Guss, Phyllis A., Tr. ......................... 1,909.14
Gustafson, Arthur III & Kathleen B. 1,156.49
Gutek, Richard, Tr. ............................. 456.40
Guzas, Robert & Sandra ................. 2,250.22
Guzas, Robert & Sandra ................. 1,204.57
*Gwara, Edward J. & Patricia .......... 1,489.49
Haffey, Charles T. & Janet C. .............. 732.69
Hagar, Edith B. .............................. 1,143.04
Hall, John R. ..................................... 191.53
Hall, John R. & Paula L. ................. 1,806.45
Hall, Phyllis H. ..............................
*Hall, Richard B. .............................
Hallowell, Kurt & Andrea ...............
Hallowell, Stephen, MacNeil, Linda,
Hallowell, David & Winslow .........
1,691.13
1,007.83
2,425.85
1,195.61
Hamburger, J. Victor & Cynthia M. .. 1,349.64
Hamelin, Linda A. &
Greenlaw, David B. & Nora .......... 1,420.55
Hamilton, Sally F. .............................. 669.93
Hamilton, Sally F. & Norman E. ...... 4,141.83
Hammer, Constance C. .................... 1,805.23
Hammer, Edward P. & Constance C. ... 662.60
Hammer, Edward Peter .................. 1,225.35
Hammond, Dana I. II & Kandell L. .... 730.24
Hammond, Dana I. II & Kandell L. .... 106.77
Hancock, Claire A. ......................... 5,178.92
Hancock, Judith M. ........................... 265.69
Hancock, Judith M. ........................ 1,659.75
Handfield, Burton T. & Gloria A. ..... 1,529.76
Hanks, Mark S. & Inga F. .................. 344.75
Hanks, Mark S. & Inga F. .................. 354.53
Hanley Construction, Inc. .................. 253.47
Hanley Construction, Inc. .................. 777.51
Hanley, Charles J., Jr. & Mary P. ..... 3,125.93
Haba, Claudette & Tiller, Susan ....... 3,960.09
Haberland, Evelyn Louise Spear &
Spear, Elizabeth Co-Tr. ................ 5,447.46
Hanley, G. Gregory ......................... 1,197.24
Hanley, Jewel ................................. 1,641.82
Haberland, Jay L. & Evelyn S. ......... 5,710.71
Hanley, Jewel .................................... 252.65
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Hanley, Jewel R. & Hanley, Mark S. 4,888.37
Hanson, Susan M. & David R., Tr. .... 2,426.26
Hanley, Mark S. ............................. 2,454.37
Hanley, Mark S. ................................ 987.78
Hardina, Robert F. & Louise M. ...... 3,015.09
Hardt, David & Donna Marie ............. 268.14
Hanley, Mark S. ................................ 563.17
Hanley, Mark S. ................................ 659.34
Harrington, Donald G. & Kim ............. 801.96
Harrington, Eric S. & Darci J. ......... 1,433.18
Hanley, Mark S. ................................ 815.00
Hanley, Mark S. ............................. 3,401.81
Harrington, Eric S. & Darci J. ............ 460.48
*Harrington, Frances W. ...................... 644.34
Hanley, Mark S. & Hanley, Jewel R. ... 221.68
Hanley, Mark S. & Hanley, Jewel R. ... 545.24
Harrington, Lawrence & Janine H., Tr. 867.16
Harris, Betty Lou ........................... 4,356.18
Hanley, Mark S. & Hanley, Jewel R. ... 506.93
Hanley, Ruby A. ............................. 3,031.39
Harris, Betty Lou ........................... 2,455.60
Harris, Herbert E. Ii & Nancy J. ..... 3,546.88
Hanley, Ruby A. ................................ 168.71
Hanley, Ruby A. ................................ 301.55
Harris, Stacy L. ................................ 895.69
Harris, Stephanie D. .......................... 403.43
Hanley, Ruby A. ................................ 534.64
Hanley, Ruby A. ................................ 304.81
Harrison, James W. & Doris L. ........ 4,447.46
Harrod, James G. & Keri G. ............... 654.45
Hanlon Family Partnership ............. 4,339.06
Hanly, Stephen .................................. 554.20
Hart, Marjorie M. .......................... 5,781.20
Hartman, Mary C. ............................. 152.41
Hanna, Beth Carol .......................... 1,091.29
Hanna, Chad M. & Mary M. ........... 1,347.60
Harvey, Helen L. ............................... 541.16
Hary, Edith L. & Irvine, Mary H. ..... 5,445.42
Hanna, Christopher J. ........................ 168.71
Hanna, Christopher J. & Sara J. ..... 1,453.15
Haskell, Lisa A. ................................. 138.55
Haskett, Morgan L. & Sonya A. ......... 142.63
Hanna, David W. & Gail K. .............. 1,656.08
Hanna, David W. & Gail K. ................. 611.66
Hassenpflug, Ralph & Angela .......... 2,246.14
Hastings, Nathaniel, Jr. & James F. ..... 934.81
Hanna, Fred W. .............................. 1,292.18
*Hanna, George H. & Myrtle A. ........... 750.29
*Hanna, Harold W. .......................... 1,469.12
Hanna, Harold W. ............................... 57.87
Hatch, Angela R. & Dana A. .............. 699.27
Hatch, Cathy & Darren A. .................. 127.14
Hanna, Harold W. ............................. 540.35
Hanna, Harold W. ............................. 112.47
Hatch, Fred B.III & Claudia L. ....... 1,947.04
Hatch, Frederic B. III & Claudia L. . 1,172.79
Hanna, Harold W. & Hanna, John C. &
Peterson & Donahue ...................... 227.39
Hatch, Jeffrey & Constance & John ...... 24.45
Hatch, Jeffrey & Constance & John . 2,764.48
Hanna, John C. & Bernice J. ........... 3,107.60
Hanna, Marshall ............................... 883.46
Hatch, Lewis E. III & Kathleen M. .. 1,794.63
Hatch, Terry E. ............................... 2,506.53
Hanna, Marshall T. ............................ 123.07
Hanna, Marshall T. & Kathy Chasse .... 513.45
Hanna, Marshall T. & Kathy Chasse ...... 27.71
Hanna, Marshall T. & Kathy Chasse . 1,841.49
Hatch, Terry E., et al ...................... 1,063.58
Hathaway, Jeanne Elaine &
Fitz-Randolph, Julia .................... 1,883.47
Hathcock, John F. & Joann G. ......... 2,845.98
Hanna, Nancy L. ............................... 118.18
Hanna, Nathan P. & Nancy L. ............ 736.35
Havens, Veronica M. .......................... 955.18
Hawkins, Graham J. ....................... 1,675.64
Hanna, Paul C., Tr. .......................... 9,374.13
Hanna, Richard H. ............................ 574.58
Hayman, Marie V. .......................... 1,652.01
Hayter, Margaret E. & Lawrence E. 1,172.79
Hanna, Susie Juan .......................... 1,642.23
Hanna, Theodore L. ........................... 745.73
Hazeltine, Glenn P. ......................... 1,502.86
Hazeltine, Glenn P. ............................ 183.38
Hannah, Kay L., Tr. ......................... 1,075.80
Hannah, Kay L., Tr. ......................... 2,050.95
Hazeltine, Glenn P. .............................. 12.23
Hazeltine, Glenn P. ......................... 2,536.28
Hannemann, Yvonne ....................... 1,383.46
Hannemann, Yvonne ....................... 2,229.03
*Hannon, Guilford ............................ 2,415.33
Hanson, Paula C. & Charles A. ........ 2,580.70
Hazeltine, Melissa M. ..................... 1,905.47
Hazeltine, Melissa M. ........................ 367.57
Hatch, Cathy & Darren A. .................. 172.78
Hatch, Darren A. ............................ 1,264.07
Hedberg, Laura & Pierce, Richard ... 1,074.58
Heerema, David & Joanne .................. 738.39
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Heidenreich, Theodore III & Holly, Tr. 2,796.27
Hobbs, J. Kimball & Robin S. .......... 1,012.23
Heim, William G. & Bonnie Woods ... 6,028.56
Heinly, Karin Eisel ............................. 489.00
Hobbs, John H., Tr. ......................... 2,590.89
Hobbs, Madeline M., Tr. .................. 2,410.77
Hellthaler, Richard M. .................... 1,748.18
Hemman, Stephen & Carolyn &
Kennedy, William & Nancy .............. 665.04
Hendrich, Peter .............................. 1,743.29
Hobe, Sharon ................................. 1,645.49
Hobson, Sharon L. ......................... 3,278.75
Hobson, Sharon L. ............................ 978.00
Hochgraf, Norman N. & Gale R. ...... 5,185.03
Hendry, William W., et al ................ 1,845.16
Hendry, William W., et al ................... 780.77
Hodgdon, Edward S. & Melanie E. .. 1,464.15
Hodges, Carl T. ............................... 2,073.36
Hendry, William W., et al ................ 2,037.50
Hennessey, Pamala ......................... 2,214.36
Hodges, Lorin C. ............................ 6,441.76
Hodges, Lorin C. ............................... 635.70
Henrich, Donna L. .......................... 1,494.71
Henrich, Donna L. ................................. 1.63
Hodgkins, Georgia ............................. 189.08
Hohorst, Bruce G. & Deborah A. ..... 1,283.63
Henricksen, Karen L. ...................... 2,097.81
Herbert, S. & Soehren, K. Tr. ........... 4,892.45
Hohorst, Bruce G. & Deborah A. ..... 2,416.48
Hohorst, Joan D. ............................... 163.00
Herndon, Eric C. & Sarah G. .............. 947.44
Herndon, Eric C. & Sarah G. ........... 1,047.28
Hoisington, Dennis L. & Sonya P. ....... 917.69
Hoisington, Sonya P. & Dennis L. .... 1,533.83
Herndon, Sarah & Eric ...................... 907.10
Herr, Robert McGee & Paula Marion .... 66.83
Hoisington, Sonya P. & Dennis L. .... 2,464.56
Holladay, James B. & Roseanne ......... 963.33
Herrera, Robert A. & Deborah D. .... 2,097.81
Herron, Nathaniel S., Tr. ..................... 653.63
Herron, Nathaniel S., Tr. .................. 3,267.34
Herron, Nathaniel Scott .................. 7,565.65
Holladay, James B. & Rose Anne ..... 1,189.49
Holladay, James Breckenridge, Jr. &
Breanna ..................................... 1,139.37
Holladay, Roseanne ........................ 1,000.82
Herron, Nathaniel Scott ..................... 508.56
Heselton, Betty B. .......................... 2,055.43
Holleran, Constance, Tr. .................. 1,188.27
Hollis, Nancy R., Heirs & Howard ... 1,253.06
Heusser, Ronald Paul &
Filippelli, Heidi Ann ..................... 1,082.32
Hewitt, David E. & Mary ................ 1,933.18
Holme, C. F. & Lermond, C. ................ 353.71
Holme, Charles F. .............................. 814.19
Hickey, David L. ................................ 941.33
Higer, Peter .................................... 1,074.99
Holme, Christopher B. .................... 2,513.46
Holme, Sandra & Kutch, Nicholas &
Labreck, Amelia ............................... 54.61
Higgins, John T. & Brenda K. ........... 1,478.41
Higgins, Mildred P. ............................ 635.29
Holmes, Greg W. ............................... 947.44
Holmes, Laurence N. ......................... 376.94
Higley, Carol V. .............................. 1,742.06
Hilbert, Robert J. & Christine J. ...... 1,414.84
Holmes, Linda H. ........................... 1,263.25
Holmes, Robert C. .......................... 1,622.67
Hilbert, Robert J. & Christine J. ......... 305.63
Hildebrandt, Storm ............................ 908.32
Holmes, Robert C. ............................. 365.12
Holmes, Robert C., Tr. ..................... 2,160.57
Hildebrandt, Storm V. ........................ 753.06
Hildebrandt, Storm V. ........................ 176.04
Holmes, Robert C., Tr. .......................... 92.91
Holmes, Robert C., Tr. ........................ 417.28
Hildebrandt, Storm V. ........................ 648.74
Hill, Charles G. .............................. 1,094.55
Holmes, Robert C., Tr. ........................ 365.12
Holmes, Robert C., Tr. ........................ 656.89
Hill, Frank C. III & Joyce S. ........... 1,135.70
Hill, Molly K. .................................... 195.60
Holmes, Robert, Tr. ............................ 185.82
Holmes, Russell M. & Tammy J. ...... 6,260.83
Hinck, Christopher & Rebecca R. .... 1,683.79
Hinck, Jeffery ................................... 760.80
Holmes, Sandra L. ......................... 1,371.24
Holmes, Susanne ............................... 525.68
Hinners, Richard C. ........................ 1,651.19
Hirsch, Stephen, Tr. ......................... 1,550.95
Holmes, Susanne ............................ 1,592.10
Holmes, Susanne R. .......................... 215.16
Hitchcock, Martha ......................... 1,469.45
Hitchcock, Martha ............................ 173.60
Holmgren, Ann W. .......................... 5,752.27
Holmgren, Ann & McMillan, Virginia et al 274.66
Hittinger, Helmut & Lynda, Co-Tr. ....... 300.74
*Hixon, Joy ..................................... 1,804.90
Holzberg Family Revocable Trust ..... 1,963.34
Holzberg Family Revocable Trust .......... 22.82
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Holzhauer, Wolfgang ....................... 1,135.70
Hughes, Susan .................................... 30.16
Hood, Molly D., Tr. .......................... 1,732.69
Hood, Robert T. Jr. & Karna C. Trust ..... 20.38
Hughes, Susan .................................... 27.71
Hughes, Susan ............................... 1,313.37
Hood, Robert T. Jr. & Karna C. Trust ... 281.18
Hooper, Adrian S. & Brenda J. ........ 2,152.42
Hooper, Adrian Jr. & Brenda J., Co-Tr. 677.27
Hope, Michael R. & Hope, Peter R. .. 2,359.43
Humphrey, Firman & Ireland, Tr. ..... 3,298.31
Humphrey, Firman, Ireland &
Humphrey, Tr. ............................ 28,182.70
Hunt, Judith P. .................................. 175.23
Hope, Michael R. & Margo W. ........ 3,060.73
Hope, Michael R., Tr. ...................... 1,093.73
Hunt, Matilda Hendrickson ............. 8,619.03
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 412.39
Hope, Michael R., Tr. ........................... 17.93
Hope, Peter R. ............................... 2,162.60
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 438.47
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 290.96
Hope, Steven R. ............................. 1,337.01
Hope, Steven R. & Hope, Miranda E. .. 495.52
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 142.63
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 601.47
Hopkins, Glenn & Hanna, Jamie .... 10,543.66
Hopkins, Ronnie L. ............................ 647.93
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 444.18
Hunt, Norman C. ................................. 81.50
Hornor, Richard G. & Lee M. .......... 3,396.11
Horrell, Victor, Boot, G.L. & Clifford ... 402.61
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 123.88
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 131.22
Houdous, Frederick & Potter, Elizabeth 918.91
Houghton, Kenneth V. & Paula J. .... 1,139.37
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 155.67
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 133.66
Houghton, Kenneth V. & Paula J. .. 10,417.74
Houston, Douglas C. & Heather G. .. 1,260.40
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 123.88
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 123.88
Hovey, George D. & Sally A. ............ 1,722.91
Howard, Heidi S. ................................. 70.91
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 123.07
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 136.92
Howard, John F. et al, Tr. &
Welsie S. et al, Tr. ........................ 3,100.67
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 123.07
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 127.96
Howe, Caroline C. ........................... 1,987.38
Howell, David B. & Jemi H. ................ 378.16
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 128.77
Hunt, Norman C. ............................... 124.70
Howell, David B. & Jemi H. ............. 6,707.45
Howell, Robert C. ........................... 1,890.39
Hunter, Daniel P. ............................ 1,156.49
Hunter, Kim Florence ......................... 616.14
*Howlett, William K. & Barbara H. ... 2,161.87
Hoyt, Muriel .................................. 1,285.26
Hunter, Kim Florence ...................... 1,084.77
Hunter, Marian G. ............................. 276.29
Hoyt, Muriel ..................................... 925.03
Hoyt, Muriel Ann ........................... 1,412.40
Hunter, Marian G. ............................. 276.29
Hunter, Robert S. & Juanita ............ 1,176.86
Hrycenko, Harry & Tatiana ................ 733.50
Hubbard, Sterling & Kathleen ............ 291.77
Hurlbut, Marcus & Patricia, Co-Tr. .. 2,742.48
Hurlbut, Marcus & Patricia, Co-Tr. .. 3,587.63
Hubbard, Sterling III & Lowry, Kathleen .. 960.89
Huberty, Jessie Thompson .................... 74.98
Hutchins, Debrah Z. ....................... 1,807.67
Hutchins, Ronald L. & Candace J. ...... 603.51
Huberty, Jessie Thompson ............... 3,567.26
Huberty, Maria Teresa ....................... 232.28
Hutchinson, Mark ........................... 1,475.15
Hylan Barr, Marion Rose &
Hylan, Daniel .............................. 1,423.81
Hudyberdi, Alice A. ........................... 671.15
Huffman, Richard L. & Valrae R. .... 1,497.97
Hughes Investments, LLC .................. 440.92
Hughes, Charles ................................ 418.10
Hughes, Dana .................................... 104.32
Hughes, Dana ................................. 1,068.47
Hughes, Harold C. & Marilyn L. ............. 8.15
Hughes, Harold C. & Marilyn L. ...... 3,327.32
*Hughes, Harold C., Jr. ........................ 882.65
Hughes, Jimmy F. & Patricia L. ....... 1,630.41
Hylan, Marilyn, Larson, Patricia &
Morton, Richard ......................... 2,303.19
Ideker, Paul ....................................... 261.62
Ideker, Paul .................................... 1,215.17
Iltis, Gillian A., Tr. .......................... 6,810.14
Ingalls, Avis ................................... 1,471.08
Ingalls, Jo Ann E. ............................. 475.15
Inman, Earl W. & Jonancy E. .......... 1,105.55
Innisfree Realty, LLC ...................... 9,085.62
Inskeep, N.Jennifer Ewoldt ................ 652.00
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Ireland, Barron & Oliva, Tr. &
Ireland, K. ................................ 23,140.30
Ireland, Kate, Tr. ............................. 2,321.12
Jones, Kenneth L. & R. Stevens ....... 1,403.43
Ireland, R. Livingston Trusts ............... 494.71
Ireland, Robert Livingston Jr. ............. 895.69
Jordan, Katherine Eaton .................... 451.51
Jordan, Ronald A. & Edythe A. ....... 1,053.39
Ireland, Robert Livingston Jr. ........ 10,866.40
Ireland, Thomas E. ......................... 3,199.69
Joy, Janice M. ................................ 1,040.35
Joyce, Frances M. .............................. 697.64
Ireland, Thomas E. & Nancy R., Tr. ......... 8.15
Ireland, Thomas E. & Nancy R., Tr. .. 3,558.29
Judkins, William R, Jr. .................... 1,116.55
June I. Hicks Irrevocable Trust ........ 4,718.04
Ireland, J. Tr., et al, Barron, Dunlap &
Nat. City Bank, Tr. ..................... 12,647.99
Iser, Alfred ..................................... 3,771.01
Kach, Sheila Margaret ...................... 321.93
Kagan, Seymour J. & Marcia J. ...... 3,639.79
Ivens, Markita .................................. 781.59
Ives, Robert E. .................................. 295.85
J. Edward Knight & Co. ..................... 812.56
J. Wycliffe McCracken Living Trust .... 111.66
J. Wycliffe McCracken Living Trust . 5,747.38
*Jackovich, Anthony B. & Ethel ........ 1,673.28
Jackson, Fred & Linda ....................... 215.98
Jackson, Stacey M. ........................ 1,036.27
Jacobs, Christie J. & Dean W. ............ 953.55
Jaeger, Gilbert B. Jr. & Carol A.B. ... 1,636.11
James, Gerald & Sheryl & Andrew ..... 652.00
James, Hillery Stowell ....................... 504.49
James, William H. & Virginia S. ....... 1,220.87
James, William H. &
James-Chung, Hillery S., Tr. ......... 3,413.22
Janell, John A. & Jean F. ................. 4,355.77
Jansen, Tasha B. & Jansen, Willem .. 1,190.31
Jones, William A., Sr. & Gloria ........... 489.00
Jordan, Katherine Eaton .................... 734.32
Kahl, Howard J. Jr. & Sara B. ......... 3,506.13
Kalam, Tonu ................................... 1,055.43
Kalam, Tonu ........................................ 92.10
Kalina, Reeves, & Hanna .................... 305.63
Kallio, Richard W. & Patricia S. ........... 74.17
Kalloch, Lynn ................................. 1,133.26
Kane, Peter E. & Pamela R., Tr. ....... 5,176.88
Kanozak, Charles E. & Nancy M. .... 6,872.08
Kanyuk, Amy, Tr. ............................. 5,261.64
Kanyuk, Amy, Tr. ............................. 6,308.92
Kasparyan, N. George &
Calmar, Elizabeth ........................ 3,757.97
Kauserud, Rachel ........................... 9,831.75
Kay, Stafford & Patricia P. ............. 4,851.70
*Kearney, Kathleen J. ....................... 1,482.97
Kearns, Matthew J. &
McTernan, Jacqueline .................. 2,061.95
Jansen, Willem & Natalie ................... 660.97
Jensen, Diane R. ............................... 965.37
Kearns, Matthew J. &
McTernan, Jacqueline ..................... 332.52
*Keddie, Robert W. ............................. 758.44
Jervis, Paul M. & Judith B. ................ 330.08
Jervis, Paul M. & Judith B. ................ 330.08
Keeley, Howard R. & Hazel M. ........ 3,008.17
Keleher, Thomas A. & Juliana ............. 293.40
Jespersen, Kimberly & Mark ........... 1,687.05
Jespersen, Mark O. & Kimberly H. ...... 490.63
Kelleher, Daniel, Michael & Linda .... 4,538.74
Kelleher, Rory & Camille Marie ....... 6,829.70
Joan D. Hohorst Trust of Maine ...... 4,301.57
Joannes, Henry S. & Fleury, Eva-Marie 934.40
Kelleher, Rory & Kelleher, Daniel M. ... 759.58
Kelley, Deborah .............................. 1,369.20
Joannides, Constandinos A. ................ 814.19
Johansson, Walter N. & Nancy B., Tr. 4,481.28
Kelley, Emily E. & Chad M. ............. 1,398.54
Kellogg Penobscot Road LLC ............. 733.50
John, Robert W. & Janet G. ............. 7,915.28
John, Robert W. & Janet G. ............. 8,859.05
Kelly, Margery & Severance, David .. 2,533.02
Kelsey, Charles W. ............................. 577.02
Johnson, Assunta Maria &
Blanche Maria & Richard ............ 1,101.07
Kelsey, Paul A., Jr. & Heidi L. .......... 2,300.34
Kelsey, Paul Jr. .................................. 500.41
Johnson, Barbara G. ....................... 1,362.68
Johnson, Barbara G. .......................... 546.05
Kelsey, Paul Sr. .............................. 1,587.62
*Kempton, Russell & Patricia &
Hoffman, Monique ......................... 154.52
Kennedy, Brenda &
Fiske, Nancy & David .................. 3,077.44
Johnson, Elizabeth M. ....................... 245.32
Johnson, Emily W., Tr. ........................ 867.16
Johnson, Thomas & Meredith .......... 1,062.35
Joiner, Magnhild T., Tr. ..................... 2,447.45
Jones, Glenn E. & Timothy ................. 770.18
Kennedy, Brenda & Fiske, Nancy & David . 326.00
Kennedy, Brenda & Fiske, Nancy & David ..... 3.26
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Kennedy, Edward J. & Laleah C. ..... 1,048.50
Koss, Irwin & Kathleen ...................... 195.60
Kennison, Dorothy L. ......................... 456.40
Kentopp, Kristin E. ......................... 2,229.84
*Kerber, Zana M. ............................. 1,807.75
Koza, Mark & Mary Beth ............... 1,556.65
Kozak, Conrad J. & Deborah J. ....... 1,225.76
Kerr, Herbert F., Tr. ............................ 183.38
Kramp, Michael ................................. 957.63
Kresge, Bruce A., Tr. ....................... 6,345.59
Kerr, Herbert F., Tr. ......................... 4,701.74
Kerr, Joanne M. ............................ 12,689.55
Kresge, Bruce A., Tr. ....................... 5,145.91
Kruk, Louise G. ................................. 136.92
Kershner, Robert Michael & Jeryl Dansky
9,418.14
Kvochak, John & Virginia ................... 329.26
Lacasse, Joseph A. & Nancy W. ....... 2,138.56
Kessler, Jeffrey R. & Jane D. ........... 1,538.72
Killam, Chester M. & Alice G. ......... 1,735.95
Lackovic, Stephen E. ...................... 1,121.44
Lacy, John & Alice ......................... 1,974.75
Kimball, Barry W. & Mary J. .......... 2,703.36
Kimball, Lynn B., Tr. ....................... 2,513.87
Lacy, John & Alice ......................... 4,739.23
Laday, Hannah .................................. 189.90
Kimball, Neal S. & Heather E. ........ 1,569.69
Kimble, Ellen Sue .............................. 354.53
Lagasse, Terry L. ............................ 2,309.30
Lake Leasing Corp. ........................ 4,308.91
Kimble, Ellen Sue ........................... 1,079.06
King, Alice K., Tr., The ..................... 4,721.30
Lakin, Frances F. ............................ 7,351.30
Lakin, Frances F. ............................... 705.79
King, Judith A. ............................... 1,797.89
King, Stanley (Heirs) ......................... 534.64
Lakin, Frances F. & Robert F. .......... 3,961.72
Lakin, Robert J. ................................ 256.73
Kinloch, John J. & Colleen K. ............. 810.93
Kinney, Eleanor H. ............................ 765.29
Lamar, Albert L. & Eugenia K. ........ 2,569.70
Lamb, Charles E. & Christine S. ...... 3,108.82
Kirk, Elizabeth & Kirk, Katharine ...... 812.56
Kittredge, Roy ..................................... 60.31
Lamb, Frederick & Karen A. ........... 2,554.21
Lamb, Karen Ann & Kelsey & Corkhum 978.82
Klaus, Jeanne H. ............................ 4,317.06
Klein, Frederick W. & Barbara L. .... 1,886.32
*Lambert, Pamela L. .......................... 887.21
Lambert, Patricia K. ...................... 1,116.55
Klein, Gunter E. & Suzanne W. ........ 2,303.19
Klein, Gunter E. & Suzanne W. ........ 1,320.30
Lambert, Patricia K. ......................... 309.70
Landau, Alex ..................................... 182.56
Klein, Stephen & Sina ..................... 1,090.88
Kleitz, Dorsey & Lucore, Sandra ..... 2,405.07
Landry, David W. & Rosalee M. ....... 1,422.58
*Landry, Patricia D. ......................... 1,280.85
Kline, Charles R. & Catherine S. ...... 1,272.22
Kline, Charles R. & Catherine S. ...... 5,543.63
Lane, Albert B. .............................. 1,557.87
Lane, Caleb C.R. & Lane, Bronwen E.1,026.09
Kline, Gary, Tr. ................................ 8,652.86
Knapp, Burton B., Jr. & Nancy P. ....... 933.18
Lane, Caleb C.R. & Lane, Bronwen E. . 347.19
*Lane, Egbert B. .............................. 1,874.99
Knauss, Peter Lloyd ....................... 1,544.43
Knight, William & Mendelson, Lloyd 2,064.40
Lane, Elizabeth M. ............................ 391.20
Lane, Elizabeth M., Tr. ....................... 506.12
Knight, William & Mendelson, Lloyd 3,040.77
Knight, William & Mendelson, Lloyd 3,970.68
Lane, Erlyn S. & Lois Chase ............... 991.45
*Lane, John B. & Jeanne M. ............. 1,311.01
Knight, William A. .......................... 1,326.41
Knipe, Gregory L. & Florence E. ........ 850.45
Lane, Lyndon L. & Elizabeth M. ...... 1,169.53
Lane, Lyndon L. & Elizabeth M. ......... 796.74
*Lane, Lyndon L. & Elizabeth M. ...... 1,722.10
Knipe, Lucille B., Tr. ........................ 1,854.13
Koch, Anne S. ................................ 1,123.07
Lane, Marie E. ............................... 1,030.57
Koenig, Claire S. ............................... 305.63
*Kolodin, David A. & Elizabeth A. ..... 1,601.96
Lane, Nancy ...................................... 605.95
Lane, Russell A. & Heidi R. ................ 931.95
Kolodin, David Garrett .................... 2,603.11
Komorowski, John A. & Susan L. .... 1,909.55
Lane, Sandra J., Tr. ......................... 1,218.02
Lang Family Ltd Partnership .......... 2,198.87
Konitzky, Gustav ............................... 139.37
Konitzky, Gustav ............................ 2,708.25
Langdon, Jennifer & Karl .................... 37.49
Lange, Anatol & Vera, Tr. ................... 696.01
Kortemeier, Kenneth A. & Angela L. ... 232.28
Kortemeier, Kenneth A. & Angela L. ... 122.25
Lange, Anatol & Vera, Tr. ................... 274.66
Langlois, Donald & Carol ................ 2,041.17
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Larkin, Jennifer & Hough, Christopher2,098.63
Leeman, Jenny A. & Scott K., Tr. ........ 281.99
Larsen, Hans .................................. 5,825.62
Larsen, Hans ..................................... 672.38
Leeman, Martin E. & Jennifer L. .......... 20.38
Leeman, Martin E. & Jennifer L. ..... 1,117.37
*Leeman, Merton W. & Ruth S. ........... 976.04
Lash, Albert L., Jr., Tr. .................... 1,239.62
Lash, David L. ................................ 2,457.63
Leeman, Merton W. & Ruth S. ........... 744.10
Lash, Frances, Tr. ............................ 3,312.98
Lash, Frances, Tr. ............................ 1,414.84
Leeman, Patrick M. ........................... 932.77
Leeman, Paul F. III & Cerina .......... 2,596.59
Laskey, Barbara I. ................................. 2.45
Laskey, Norma, Barbara & Richard . 1,276.29
Leeman, Paul F., Jr. & Jessica A. ..... 1,858.61
Leeman, Scott & Moller, Jenny Ann . 1,627.15
Laskey, Richard M. & Barbara A. ...... 170.34
Laskey, Richard M. & Barbara A. ...... 600.66
Leeman, Wallace F. & Katherine ...... 3,700.51
Leen, Kathryn ................................... 772.62
Laskey, Richard M. & Barbara A. ... 2,037.50
Lasselle, Kathryn P. ........................ 1,480.04
Leibman, Felicia, Tr. ........................ 3,957.64
Leiper, Fred & Sylvia M. .................... 941.73
Lat Long Fisheries, LLC ................. 1,022.83
Latham, Elaine ................................. 173.60
Leitman, Eva, Tr. ............................... 696.01
Leitman, Eva, Tr. ............................ 4,806.06
Latham, Elaine C. & Leonard & Ross . 290.96
Latham, Elaine C. & Leonard & Ross . 332.52
Lemieux, Daniel N. & Laurie A. .......... 164.63
Lendick, Eric John ............................ 641.41
Latham, Elaine C. & Leonard & Ross 2,691.95
Latham, Elaine, et al ...................... 4,398.56
Lenk, Geoffrey F. & Holly J., Tr. .......... 662.60
Lenk, Geoffrey F. & Ladner, John M. ... 403.43
Lathrop, J. Philip & Lynda .............. 7,221.72
Lauderdale, Elizabeth D. ................... 211.90
Lenk, Geoffrrey F. & Ladner, John M. . 371.64
Lennox, Elizabeth & Winer, Judith ... 2,672.39
Lauderdale, Frank C. ......................... 215.16
Lavallee, Catherine & Kach, Sheila .. 1,397.73
Lent, Christopher R. ....................... 1,546.87
Lent, Peter ..................................... 1,993.49
Lavalley Lumber Co., Inc. .................. 993.49
Lavalley Lumber Co., Inc. ............... 1,682.98
Lent, Peter A. ................................... 168.71
Leonard, Judith ................................. 900.58
Law, Marilyn C. .............................. 2,144.67
Lawry, Muriel ................................ 2,314.60
Lerley, Louise B. ............................ 1,928.29
Lerley, Louise B. ............................... 521.60
Lawson, D. Graham ........................... 286.07
Lawson, Edward A. & Linda M. ...... 5,881.86
Lerley, Louise B. ............................ 1,158.93
Leroy, Darryl K. & Linda H. ............ 1,431.14
Lawton, Elizabeth .......................... 2,929.93
Lax, Eric & Sulzberger, Karen ......... 7,342.34
*Leavitt, Dana C. & Patricia A. ......... 1,054.28
Leavitt, Denise W. ............................. 917.69
LeVeen, Jonathan & McPherson, Mary . 1,384.69
Levin, Robert A. ............................. 1,945.41
Leavitt, Linwood M. & Ann L. ............ 948.25
LeBlanc, Cynthia J.A. ........................ 127.14
Lewis, Anne D. ............................... 1,279.55
Lewis, Douglas R. Jr. & Adelaide A. .... 878.57
LeBreton, Liliane &
Meneely, Brenda, Tr. ..................... 3,228.62
Lewis, Douglas R. Jr. & Adelaide A. . 2,013.87
Lewis, Douglas R. Jr. & Adelaide A. .... 302.37
Leck, Andrew & Phyllis .................. 1,729.43
Leck, Jonathan B. .......................... 1,167.08
Lewis, Edward M., Sr. & Sandra L. .... 962.52
Lewis, Manon I. ................................ 472.70
Leduc, Raymond B. & Lora R. ........... 869.61
Lee, Karen & James .......................... 967.41
Lewis, Muriel E. ................................ 677.27
Lewis, Muriel E. ............................. 1,387.13
Lee, Tammy B. ............................... 9,492.31
*Leeman, Carroll F. & Georgia B. ......... 924.70
Leeman, Christopher A. &
Kindell-Leeman, Heather ............. 1,791.78
Leeman, Craig M. & Donna ................ 998.78
Lewis, Virginia Anne &
Hicks, Martha Ann ...................... 2,456.82
Leeman, Craig M. & Donna ................ 563.17
Leeman, Donald K. & Marilyn A. ........ 927.88
Libby, Dan L. ................................. 1,771.81
Libby, Lowell Whitney & Melissa N. 8,227.43
Leeman, Fay A. .............................. 1,202.53
Leeman, Heidi Jo & Eric S. ............ 1,094.95
Libby, Mark Findlay ....................... 4,598.64
Libby, Mark Lowell ........................... 798.70
Levis, James N. .............................. 2,204.58
Levitt, Mary H. ................................. 628.37
Lewis, (Heirs) & Simpson, Tarr, &
Radivonyk .......................................... 3.26
Libby, Beverly B. ............................ 1,452.33
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*Libby, Mark Lowell ........................ 3,698.96
Lord, Nathaniel & Pulsifer, Lauri .... 1,905.47
Libby, Susan D. & Beth B. ................. 763.66
Libby, Susan D. & Beth B. ................. 485.74
Lord, Stephen F. & Beverly D. ......... 3,795.05
Lord, Stephen F. & Beverly D. ............ 835.38
Licero, Ross & Cathleen .................. 6,614.54
Lihn, Susan .................................... 1,009.79
Lorenz, Helmut H. & M.A. .............. 1,407.51
Loud, William A. & Takako .............. 1,128.78
Lind, Diane & Bjork, Elizabeth, Tr. ... 3,447.45
Lindberg, George A. III & Frances .. 1,786.89
*Loveridge, Ebba V. ......................... 1,093.40
Loveridge, Vicki A. ......................... 1,076.62
Lindquist, Carol A. ......................... 2,458.04
Lindsay, Lionel & Grace Polly, Co-Tr. 1,085.58
Low, Charles J. Jr. & Lisa Marie ......... 881.42
Lowberg, Gary W. & Jaye Bailey ..... 1,423.81
Linkas, Christopher C. & Danielle .... 4,988.62
Lister, James P. & Christina ............... 691.12
Lowd, Harry M. III ........................ 4,414.86
Lowd, Harry M., III .......................... 110.03
Little, Claire A. .............................. 1,485.34
Littlefield, Alan & Murray-Littlefield 2,159.75
Lowd, Robert B., Tr. & Monique, Tr. .. 1,475.97
*Lowe, Jean ..................................... 1,219.73
Littlefield, Alan C., Tr. ........................ 170.34
Littlefield, Andrew K. ........................ 283.62
Low-Sullivan, Clare ............................. 52.16
*Loznicka-Mulhern, Marlene S. ........ 1,382.73
Littlefield, Andrew K., Tr. ................... 223.31
Littlefield, Jonathan B. & Bridget E. .. 821.52
Lucina, Phyllis A. ........................... 2,045.65
Lucore, Sandra & Kleitz, Dorsey ..... 3,942.16
Littlefield, Sarah, Darcy & Christopher 277.92
Lloyd, Laura, Tr. ............................. 5,307.28
*Ludlow, Joan T. .............................. 1,884.77
Ludman, C. Steven & Cynthia ............. 266.51
Lloyd, Spencer & Laura .................. 2,590.89
Locke, Lorelei, et al ........................ 1,372.46
Lugosch, Emile & Ronna S. ................... 4.89
Lugosch, Emile & Ronna S. ............ 1,539.94
Lockhart, Arthur J. ........................ 1,313.78
Lockhart, Cynthia, Tr. ......................... 299.11
Lukianov, Eugene R. .......................... 255.10
Lukianov, Roman E. & Irina W. .......... 427.88
Lockhart, David S. & Sharon .......... 2,581.11
Lockhart, Janet E. ............................ 801.15
Lurie, Natalie, Tr. ............................ 6,290.17
Lutte, Kenneth A. & Pamela S. ........ 1,156.89
Lockhart, Peter B. ......................... 1,960.08
Lockhart, Philip Jr. & Carol &
Welday, Amy & David III ............. 3,269.78
Lockhart, Phyllis ............................ 4,112.49
Lydon, Patrick S. ........................... 8,752.29
*Lyford, F. Cabot & Joan .................. 1,227.88
Lyford, Matthew & Kazuye ................ 373.27
Lynch, John J., Tr. ........................... 2,713.14
Lockhart, Robert B. & Pirjo Elsie ... 9,864.76
Lockhart, Robert B., Tr. & David ........ 310.52
Lynch, John J., Tr. ........................... 2,626.34
Lynch, John J., Tr. ........................... 1,986.16
Lockwood, Luke & Ladd, Laurel ...... 1,066.02
Lomuscio, Kathleen E., et al ............... 132.03
Lynson, L.L.C. ................................... 441.73
Lyons, Elliot B. ................................... 24.45
Lomuscio, Kathleen E., et al ............... 339.86
*Loney, Robert T. & Phyllis H. .......... 1,590.96
Lyons, John Christopher ..................... 418.91
Lyons, John Christopher ..................... 268.14
Long Cove Dock Corp. ....................... 475.96
*Long, Kenneth E. & Winifred C. ....... 1,121.11
MacConnell, Dennis ........................ 1,516.72
MacCready, Peter E. & Robin M. ....... 168.71
Long, Scott ......................................... 92.10
Long, William Scott ........................... 170.34
MacDonald, Joseph ............................. 57.87
MacDonald, William & Eileen R., Tr. 6,398.57
Long, William Scott ........................... 179.30
Long, William Scott ........................... 434.40
MacDougall, Peter & Susan ............ 1,636.93
MacGregor, Thomas H. & Billie .......... 696.83
Long, William Scott ........................... 101.88
Long, William Scott ........................... 114.92
MacGregor, Thomas H. & Billie ....... 8,579.91
Mack, Russell T. & Kathleen M. ...... 1,645.49
Longe, J. Kendell, Jr. & Jane E., Co-Tr. 654.45
Longe, James T. ................................... 61.13
MacKenzie, Rochelle P. ...................... 975.15
MacKenzie, Susan J. & James E. ..... 4,188.29
Looking at Louds, LLC ................... 1,991.05
Loprieno, Donald & Lockhart, Page .... 337.41
MacKenzie, Susan J. & James E. ............ 0.82
*MacKinnon, George R. & Nancy O. .. 2,446.30
Loprieno, Donald & Lockhart, Page 1,333.75
Lord, Jason F. & Palino, Anna M. .... 1,236.76
MacMillan, Sally Hinchcliffe ........... 1,713.13
Macomber, Patrick ............................ 134.48
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Macone, Helen ............................... 1,625.11
*Macone, Helen ............................... 7,118.70
Marks, Richard A. Jr. &
Shuttleworth, Tracy ..................... 1,215.98
Marr, Warren E. ............................. 2,381.84
Macphee, Alan .................................. 906.28
Macphee, Alan J. & Heather M. ......... 273.03
Marr, Warren E. & Geroux, Jeremy .. 1,076.21
Marrquid Corp. ................................. 700.00
Mactye, David C., Tr. ....................... 8,519.20
Madan, Clyde A. & Beverly A., Tr. ....... 984.52
Marrquid Corp. ................................. 107.58
Marshall, Douglas & Carolyn J. ...... 3,804.42
Madden, Shirley M. & O’Neil, Maryann 45.64
Maginnes Family Ltd. Ptnrship ........ 5,239.64
Marshall, Hubert M. & Marian N., Tr.2,647.12
Marshall, Hubert M. & Marian N., Tr. . 416.47
*Marshall, Hubert M.,Tr. & Marian N.,Tr. 3,574.26
Maginnes Family Ltd. Ptnrship ........ 1,737.58
Magness, Margaret B. ....................... 558.28
Marshall, Hubert M.,Tr. & Marian N.,Tr. . 442.55
Magness, Margaret B. .................... 1,358.61
Mahan, Clifton R., Jr. ........................ 114.92
Marshall, Leonard J. & Barbara M. 1,167.90
Martin, Allison G. & Dana K. .......... 6,757.17
Mahan, Clifton R., Jr. & Connell, Annie . 1,280.37
Mahan, Clifton Robinson ................ 2,376.95
Martin, Boyce F., Jr. & Ogden, Anne 4,141.02
Martin, David C. &
Corwell-Martin, Carol ................. 1,663.42
Mahan, Edward T. & Arline G. ........... 369.20
*Mahan, Edward T. & Arline G. ........ 4,436.53
Mahan, Geraldine M. ......................... 473.11
Mahan, Stuart J. ............................ 1,927.48
Mahan, Stuart J. ............................ 1,919.33
Mahler, Kenneth, Tr. ........................ 6,016.33
Maine Bank & Trust Co., Tr. ............ 2,165.46
Maine Bank & Trust Co., Tr. ............ 2,457.23
Maine Kayaks, Inc. ............................ 314.59
Maines, Barbara ............................... 321.52
Mainesail Properties, LLC .............. 2,296.67
Maker, Rand ..................................... 810.11
Maker, Rand D. & Falconer, Sarah ... 1,660.56
Makin, John H. &
Van Paaschen, Gwendolyn ......... 11,707.48
Malgieri, Michael J. & Beth K. ........ 1,218.43
Malgieri, Michael J. & Beth K. ........ 2,001.64
Mallen, Elaine J. & Craig A. .............. 522.42
Mallory, Joseph S. III, Tr. .............. 15,220.13
Mallory, Wendy V., Tr. ................... 11,645.54
Maloney, Christopher ......................... 945.40
Manchester, William & Marjorie ......... 710.68
Manchester, William & Marjorie ...... 1,529.76
Manetti, Paul A. ............................ 2,004.09
Mangano, Richard A. & Sandra D. .. 1,675.64
Manning, Eric ................................... 775.88
Manning, Jeremiah & Tracy ................ 202.12
Manning, Theodore D., Jr. .................. 599.03
Manning, Virginia L. .......................... 815.82
Manns, Myles & Francesca ................ 224.13
Marcus, Ann .................................. 3,277.93
Margal, LLC .................................. 3,107.60
Mark S. Prior, Inc. ............................ 892.43
Marks, Richard A. Jr. &
Shuttleworth, Tracy ..................... 1,932.37
Martin, Eleanor C. ............................ 872.05
Martin, Isham & Mary C. ............... 1,053.80
Martin, Kris W. & Lucile P. ................ 969.04
Martin, Lucile P. ............................ 1,999.20
Martin, Peter H. & Patricia H., Tr. ... 1,101.07
Martinovic, Aleksander J. &
Sacchi-Martinovic, Diana ............ 1,085.58
Mason, Stuart & Julie .................... 1,472.71
Massey, Melvin G. & Geraldine M. ... 1,437.66
Masters Machine Co. ................... 23,319.60
Masters, Edith & Curtis, R. & Rines, B. &
Redonnett, M. ................................ 334.97
Masters, George S., Jr. & Linda ....... 4,112.90
Masters, George Jr. & Masters, Richard 197.23
Masters, George, Jr. .......................... 285.25
Masters, George, Jr. ....................... 4,627.57
Masters, George, Jr. .......................... 493.89
Masters, George, Jr. ....................... 1,778.33
Masters, Jason G. ............................. 285.25
Masters, Marianne ............................ 260.80
Masters, Marianne ......................... 2,008.57
Masters, Martha H. .......................... 421.36
Masters, Martha H. .......................... 577.84
Masters, Martha H. .......................... 127.14
Masters, Richard & George Jr., Co-Tr. 2,544.43
Masters, Richard & George, Jr. .......... 220.05
Masters, Richard C. ..................... 11,705.44
Masters, Richard C. .......................... 232.28
Masters, Richard C. & George S. ....... 837.82
Masters, Richard C. & George S. .... 1,101.88
Masters, Richard C. & George S. ......... 29.34
Masters, Richard C. & George S. .... 1,437.66
Masters, Steven C. & Lisa S. ........... 2,837.83
Masterson, Barry J. & Doris E. ....... 1,049.31
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Masterson, Barry J. & Doris E. .......... 305.63
McLain, David H. & Linda Y. ........... 6,523.67
Matel, James K. & Sarah S. ............ 2,012.24
Matel, James K., Tr. ........................ 1,602.29
*McLain, Floyd & Irene ...................... 706.28
McLain, Kimberly I. .......................... 154.85
Mathieu, James S. & Andrea B. ...... 2,316.23
Matrumalo Anthony F. & Susan M. .... 911.17
McLain, Roxanne .............................. 258.36
McLain, Roxanne .............................. 960.07
Matrumalo, Anthony F. & Susan M. .... 635.70
Mattozzi, Bonnie & Domenico ......... 1,478.00
McLain, Sheila ............................... 1,468.63
McLain, Steven F. .......................... 1,046.87
Mattson, Jeanne ............................. 3,282.82
Maxcy, Kimberly A. & Darren B. ..... 1,282.00
McLain, William D. ........................ 1,148.34
McLain, William D. & Kimberly I. ... 1,279.96
Maxim, Jeanne M. .......................... 8,302.41
MBH Realty, LLC ........................... 1,903.84
*McAlice, E. A. Jean & Bernard J. .... 1,703.84
McCabe, Edward Lee ........................ 618.59
McLaughlin, Barbara L. .................... 788.11
McLaughlin, James & Lois & Begley &
Bowers ....................................... 1,161.78
McLaughlin, Robert F. & Roberta M. ..... 5.71
McCabe, Terry ................................ 4,933.20
McCarthy, Mary E., Tr. &
Robbie, William ........................... 1,185.01
McCarthy, Nancy H. ....................... 3,148.35
McLaughlin, Robert F. & Roberta M. . 346.38
McLaughlin, Timothy I. & Karen L. . 1,074.99
McCarthy, Timothy E. & Kevin ............ 16.30
McCarthy, Timothy E. & Kevin ........ 2,288.52
McLellan, Melanie S. ........................ 837.01
McLoughlin, Audre J., Tr. ................ 4,349.66
McConnell, Roger & Dorothea ........ 1,374.09
McConnell, Roger & Dorothea ........... 974.74
McLoughlin, Audre J., Tr. ................... 366.75
McMillan, Donna J. ........................... 124.70
*McMillan, Donna J. ........................ 1,517.20
McCormack, Gwyneth Vaughan &
Michael J. .................................. 4,581.93
McCubbin, Karen Ann .................... 1,449.89
McCue, Gerald M., Tr. ..................... 3,946.23
McCue, Gerald M., Tr. ..................... 6,080.72
McDermott, Joseph, Tr. & Martha, Tr. 1,528.94
McDonald, Chyllene Kelley .............. 8,132.89
McDunnah, Sharon K. ....................... 795.03
McEnaney, Joseph P. & Grace S. ........ 405.87
*McFarland, Arthur E. Sr. ................... 557.13
McFarland, George C., Jr. &
Elizabeth Kennedy ...................... 6,108.43
McGlauflin, Cindy A. ......................... 764.88
McGovern, Elizabeth M. ................. 1,681.35
McGuckin, John & Battinieri, Ralph ... 900.58
McGuckin, John & Battinieri, Ralph ... 195.60
*McGuire, Janice L. ......................... 1,405.96
McIntire, Jennifer &
Gottschalk, Gregory .................... 1,722.91
McIntire, R.C. & D.F. & J.C. .............. 449.07
McIntire, R.C. & D.F. & J.C. ........... 1,949.48
McIntire, Richard C. & Juliene C. ....... 456.40
McIntire, Richard C. & Juliene C. .... 1,877.76
McIntire, Rolvin W. ........................ 2,097.81
McKeen, William & Susan .................. 474.33
McKinnon, John E. & Joan C. ......... 1,647.93
McLain, Brian ................................ 2,301.56
McLain, Brian ................................ 1,195.20
McLain, Brian C. ........................... 1,154.04
McLean Holdings, LLC ...................... 376.53
McLean Holdings, LLC ...................... 806.04
McMillan, Virginia, Tr., et al ............ 5,542.00
McNamara, Claire ............................. 696.01
*McPherson, Jeanne M. ................... 1,368.06
McPherson, Jeanne M. ...................... 407.50
McQuarrie, Robert & Norma, Tr. &
Lawson, Edward ......................... 1,083.14
Me. Nat. Bank & Davis Jr., Tr. ......... 3,994.32
*Meakin, Donald B. & Jean Piper ..... 1,412.07
*Means, Donald C. & Mary Rae ........ 1,293.08
Means, Donald C. & Mary Rae ............. 35.86
Mello, Jerome & Claire ................... 5,564.82
Mellyn, Lawrence P. & Janice M. ..... 1,186.23
Melville, Angela G. ......................... 1,527.31
Mercer, Ruth V. .............................. 1,515.49
Merker, Hannah ................................. 770.99
Merrill, Jane .................................. 1,315.82
*Merrill, John M. & Anne G. ............. 5,511.52
Merritt, Richard E. & Diane D. ....... 1,018.75
*Merser, F. Gerard ............................ 8,104.03
Merser, F. Gerard & Merser, Mary, Tr. .. 295.03
Mersfelder, Joanne I. ...................... 1,370.83
Meserve, Don Justin ....................... 1,938.89
Meserve, Pamela & Svens, David A. 1,137.74
*Messer, Arthur & Nadine ................ 1,236.03
Messier, Lynn & Marilyn M. ............ 3,087.63
Messier, Marilyn M. ........................... 422.99
Metoudi, Laura F. .............................. 521.60
Meyer, Kay R. ................................ 2,084.36
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Micocci, Anthony P. & Rhoda M., .... 7,802.81
Moran, Jane & Congdon, Priscilla ...... 716.39
Miller, Charles & Clemons, Martha, Tr. 218.42
*Miller, Edwin L. ............................. 1,419.40
Morin, Alison S. & Smith, Jedd R. ...... 803.59
Morin, Alix L. & Morin, Mark F., Tr. . 4,680.55
Miller, Timothy E. &
Chambers-Miller, Christina ........... 1,340.27
Morrill, Leigh H. & Sharon G. ......... 1,088.84
Morris, Francesca B. ...................... 2,970.68
Millner, Sandra & McDowell, Robert .. 624.29
*Mills, Donald T. & Donna A. ............ 2,467.49
Morris, Francesca B. ...................... 4,018.77
Morris, Francesca B. ......................... 759.58
Mills-Scofield, Deborah, Tr. ............. 1,828.86
Miner, Reid A. & Mary M. .............. 5,189.92
Morrison, Etta C. & Michael A. ....... 1,489.41
Morton, Lewis J. & Ann M. ............... 826.82
Minor, David F. & Barbara A. .......... 3,249.41
Mirow, George ............................... 1,085.58
Morton, Virginia & Low, Lisa Marie ... 387.94
Morton, William A. Jr. & Susan E. .. 2,295.04
Mitchell, Dana B. .............................. 270.58
Mitchell, Rebecca & Benjamin, Tr. ... 2,004.09
Moses, Martyn R. & Kathleen R. ........ 189.08
Moses, Martyn R. & Kathleen R. ..... 1,259.18
Mitkus, John P. & Linda A. ................ 101.88
Mitkus, John P. & Linda A. ................ 931.95
Moses, Martyn R. & Kathleen R. ..... 1,681.75
Mosher, Donna Lynn .......................... 671.56
Mocarski, Daniel & Claire ............... 5,317.06
Moebius, Charles G. ....................... 1,301.15
Mosher, Geoffrey K. & Genevieve R. 1,640.19
Moss, Douglas D. Jr. & .................... 1,441.74
Moffo, Carmine, Jr. ............................ 733.50
*Moffo, Carmine, Jr. ......................... 1,684.28
Moffo, Carmine, Jr., Tr. ......................... 11.41
Moffo, Carmine, Jr., Tr. ....................... 552.57
Moss, Justin & Kelly .......................... 959.26
Mulcahy, John & Fenniman, Andrew 5,435.64
Moller, Jenny Ann ............................. 305.63
Moller, Jenny Ann ............................. 164.63
Mullin, Sheila M. & Andrew T. ........... 852.90
Mullin, Thomas D. & Mary T. .......... 1,688.27
Moloney, Brian T. & Patricia A. ....... 1,801.97
Molt, Isaac C. ................................... 991.04
Molt, Richard R. Jr. & Christina S.S. 4,685.44
Molt, Roy C. & Lori S. .................... 1,068.87
Munce, Robert E. & Rulene A. ........... 681.34
*Munn, Richard B. & Ruth A. &
DeGranpre, Judy ......................... 5,679.82
Murphy, Michael & Soucie, Wanda .. 5,638.17
Monaco, Albert .............................. 1,059.50
Monahan, Linda A. & Michael W. .... 4,870.44
Murray, James A. .............................. 147.52
Murray, Thomas ................................ 850.05
Mongeon, Ralph E. ........................ 3,271.41
Mongeon, Ralph E. ........................... 325.19
Musk, Janet H. ............................... 1,308.08
Musk, Janet H. .................................... 38.31
Monomy Properties, Inc. ................... 199.68
Monroe, Matthew L. & Nancy L. ..... 1,787.30
Musk, Janet Hill ............................. 1,658.53
Musk, Janet Hill .................................... 3.26
Montgomery, Frederick & Beatrice ..... 840.27
Montgomery, Frederick & Beatrice ..... 607.18
Myers, Brenda .................................. 118.99
*Myers, Donald C. & Barbara F. ........ 1,123.56
Montgomery, H. Bruce ....................... 996.75
Montgomery, Richard B. ................. 2,207.02
Myers, Patricia L. .......................... 1,546.06
Myers, Winslow & Innamorati, Jean 1,673.20
Montgomery, Stephen & Richard;
Taylor, Catherine, Tr. ....................... 538.72
Montgomery, Steven J. ...................... 366.75
Mytych, Carolann, Cheney, Virginia &
Midura, Charles .......................... 2,717.21
Nado, Wayne A. ................................ 612.47
Montouri, Warren K., Tr. ................. 7,822.37
Moody, Matthew & Bonnie J. ............. 181.75
Nagle, James K., et al .......................... 73.35
Nagle, James K., et al .......................... 74.17
Moody, Matthew & Bonnie J. ............. 361.86
Moody, Matthew & Bonnie J. ............. 317.85
Najim, Ralph E. & Jane H. ................. 378.98
Najim, Ralph E. & Jane H. ................. 345.56
Moonrise, Inc. ................................... 380.61
Moore, Dale & Marcia .................... 1,189.09
*Moore, Gail F. ................................... 774.74
Nash, Jeannine D. Fossett & Charles J. III &
Fossett, Dorothy ............................. 954.37
Nash, Justin W. ................................. 826.41
Moore, Slade B. ................................ 660.15
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc.225.76
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc.176.04
Moquin, Gabriel & Judith S. .............. 784.85
Moran, George F. .............................. 122.25
Mullin, Charles K. .......................... 1,627.15
Mullin, John J. .................................. 116.55
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc.251.84
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Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc.195.60
Nichols, Steven B. & Victoria L. ......... 315.41
Nathan, Christopher W. & Adam B. . 2,859.02
Nathanson, Stanley L. & Geraldine ..... 171.15
Nickerson, Mark A. ........................... 203.75
Nicklin, Walter III & Patricia Bland 3,203.77
National City Bank ............................ 176.04
National City Bank ............................ 176.86
Nido, Guy E. & Janet B. .................. 1,745.73
Nielsen, Eric & Bonnie M. .............. 1,689.90
Nature Conservancy (The) ................. 122.25
Nature Conservancy (The) ................... 24.45
Nielsen, Eric & Bonnie M. ................. 105.14
Nisbet, Judith A. ............................ 5,398.97
Nature Conservancy (The) ................... 39.94
Nature Conservancy (The) ................... 33.42
Nolan, John J. ................................ 2,951.12
Norcross, Susan E. & Phillip .............. 969.85
Naughton, Pamela, Tr. ..................... 6,051.38
Naughton, Pamela, Tr. ........................ 950.29
Nordin, Patricia J. .......................... 1,887.13
Norman, Anthony P. & Jo-Anita ...... 1,580.29
Navigator Properties, LLC .............. 1,653.64
Nee, R. Christopher & Sara E. ........ 2,428.70
Norris, Patricia E. .......................... 1,561.13
North, Joyce M. ................................ 788.92
Neely, Jean Patricia ........................ 1,046.46
Neff, Barbara S. ............................ 1,015.49
Nourse, William F. & Carlene M. &
Christopher W. ............................ 2,170.35
Neff, Lynn K. & Peter A. ................. 2,235.55
Neilson, Marvin ................................. 911.17
Noy, Robert A. & Elsa L., Tr. .............. 253.47
Noyes, Andrew & William R. Jr., Tr. . 1,166.27
Neiman, Stella D., Tr. ...................... 1,113.29
Nelson, James & Gilbert, Jacqueline 1,081.51
Nelson, Kathie Sawtelle .................. 2,223.32
Nelson, Kathie Sawtelle ..................... 674.82
Noyes, Patricia F. ........................... 3,081.92
Noyes, Patricia F., Tr. ...................... 1,040.76
*Nyboe, Helen & Michael & Charlotte 4,454.46
Nyboe, Kenneth E. (Heirs) ................. 427.88
Nelson, Kathie Sawtelle &
Sawtelle, Kathryn ........................... 208.64
Nyboe, Mark ..................................... 823.97
O. W. Holmes, Inc. .......................... 1,926.66
Nelson, Louisa L. ........................... 5,210.30
Nelson, Louisa Libby & Mark L. ........ 738.39
O.W. Holmes, Inc. .............................. 211.90
O’Brien, Jean M. ............................ 1,569.69
Nelson, Louisa Lockwood .................. 966.59
Nepomuceno, Ronald ...................... 2,621.86
O’Brien, John C. Jr. & Betsy Ann ........ 993.08
O’Callaghan, Judith &
Kersey, Partricia & Kathryn ......... 1,625.11
Nerber, Peter & June E., Tr. ................ 638.15
Nes, Charles M. IV ......................... 1,277.92
Ness, Paul M. & Barbara Don ......... 2,741.66
New Harbor Land Corp. II .............. 2,128.78
New Harbor Land Corp. II .............. 4,698.48
New Harbor Land LLC ................... 1,334.97
New Harbor Treeworks, Inc. .............. 482.48
‡ New Harbor/Round Pond Churches . 1,350.46
New Harbor-Chamberlain .................... 79.06
New Harbor-Chamberlain .................. 452.33
Newbegin, Barbara E. ....................... 841.49
Newton, Craig H. & Kathryn H. ....... 3,979.65
Newton, Craig H. & Kathryn H. ....... 2,212.73
Nial, David & Laura .......................... 926.66
†*Nichols, Arthur E. .......................... 2,533.02
Nichols, Francis J. & Paula A. ........ 1,516.72
Nichols, Jay F. ................................... 911.99
Nichols, Jay F. ..................................... 33.42
Nichols, Jay F. ................................ 2,483.31
Nichols, Jay F. & Tori D. .................... 152.41
Nichols, Joseph & Eileen ................... 195.60
Nichols, Steven B. & Victoria L. ...... 1,235.95
Ochs, Nancy J. & Robert J. ................ 874.50
Ochs, Nancy J. & Robert J. ................ 970.67
*O’Connor, John J. ........................... 1,003.75
O’Connor, Philip & Catherine ................ 81.50
O’Donnell, Daniel G. & Patricia B. ... 1,349.64
Oelschlegel, Raymond E., Jr. .............. 376.53
Ogden, Faith F. ............................... 1,193.57
Oliver, Sally J. ................................ 1,052.98
Oliveri, Terry D. & Mary L. ................. 560.72
Oliveri, Terry D. & Mary L. .............. 1,052.17
Olson, Gregory B. & Black, Jane E. . 1,029.35
Olson, Janet G. .................................. 724.13
Olson, John W., Tr. ............................. 687.86
Olson, Kenneth R., Jr. ........................ 489.41
Olson, Lee R. & Baker, Susan O., Tr. . 1,634.89
Olson, Lee R. & Baker, Susan O., Tr. . 3,088.04
Olson, Peggy Callahan & Kenneth .... 1,605.55
Onorato, Isaiah J. & Hilton, Ashley L.1,177.68
Onorato, Robert D. & Cindy L. ........... 770.58
Oram, Joan C. ................................ 2,951.93
Orcutt, Thomas & David; Reilly, Sara 2,687.06
Ormiston, John E. III ...................... 2,572.96
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Orne, Dale ......................................... 218.42
Pearson, Cloris N. .......................... 1,115.74
Orne, Lori A. ..................................... 892.02
Ornowski, Carl .................................. 167.08
Pease, Gerald E. & Barbara M. ....... 1,979.64
Pedrick, Robert G. Jr. & Sally D. ........ 967.81
Ornowski, Carl A. ........................... 1,704.17
Orrick, Margaret H. ....................... 1,622.67
Pellerin, Yvon J. & Jacqueline B. ..... 2,975.57
Pemaquid Associates, Inc. .............. 1,322.75
Osgood, Troy & Tracy ......................... 102.69
Osgood, Troy & Tracy ......................... 820.71
Pemaquid Associates, Inc. ................. 193.16
Pemaquid Craft Co-operative .......... 1,198.05
Osier, Donald T. & Carlyle A. ............ 1,638.56
Osier, Donald T. & Carlyle A. ............... 660.15
Pemaquid Fishermans Co-op ........... 8,689.53
Pemaquid Holdings, LLC ................ 3,117.38
*Osier, Kilton T. ................................... 905.14
Osmer, Patricia M., Tr. ..................... 1,368.39
Pemaquid Point Realty Trust .............. 849.23
Pendleton, Bradford L. & Melanie L. 1,502.05
Otis, Robert E. & Barbara S., Tr. ..... 2,775.08
Ouellette, J. Edgar & Dorothy B. ..... 1,164.64
Pendleton, Clyde R. & N. Lucille ...... 1,179.71
Pendleton, Clyde R. Jr. & Carrie D. ..... 759.58
Padgett, John F. & Griswold, Wendy 1,359.42
Paine, Linda R. .............................. 2,823.16
Pendleton, Cylde R. & N. Lucille ...... 1,147.52
Pendleton, Jared M. ....................... 1,576.62
Painter, Linda & Baglione, Frank ..... 1,191.53
Painter, Linda & Baglione, Frank ..... 2,245.33
Pendleton, Jeraldine Y. .................... 2,163.01
Pendleton, Jeraldine Y. .................... 3,865.95
Palsgrove, Frederick D. & Anita G. .. 2,290.97
Pangilinan, Tristan &
Borromeo, Mercedes .................... 2,490.64
Pangilinan, Tristan &
Borromeo, Mercedes ....................... 179.30
Pendleton, Ronald E. ...................... 2,414.03
Pendleton, Ronald E. ......................... 179.30
Pangilinan, Tristan H. &
Borromeo, Mercedes ....................... 342.30
Pangilinan, Tristan H. &
Borromeo, Mercedes ....................... 630.81
Pangilinan, Tristan H. &
Borromeo, Mercedes .................... 3,499.61
Pangilinan, Tristan H. &
Borromeo, Mercedes ....................... 506.93
Papkov, Andre N. & Natalie R. ........... 246.95
Paradis, Rosalie A. & Edmond B. ......... 79.06
Parady, Jeannine ............................ 1,134.48
Parent, Richard A. & Eileen C. ...... 13,058.75
Parent, Rosanne C. ......................... 1,471.08
Park Avenue Realty ........................ 2,165.46
Parker, Kathleen; Heron, Howard C. II, MD;
Brock, Eileen .............................. 1,671.57
Parker, Kathleen; Heron, Howard C. II, MD;
Brock, Eileen ..................................... 4.89
Parker, Richard E. ............................. 974.74
Parsons, Betty, Tr. & Blinn, Richard, Tr.1,294.22
Passaro, Carolyn S. & Eugene M. .... 4,462.13
Patterson, E. Britt & Laura A. ........ 1,255.10
Paul, David C. & Linda N. .................. 665.86
Paul, David C. & Linda N. ............... 1,038.31
Paullo, Ronald ............................... 2,268.15
Pavelle, Elizabeth ........................... 3,424.63
Peabody, Ronald H. ........................... 839.04
Peacock, John M. & Margaret K. .... 1,802.37
Peacock, John M. & Margaret K. ......... 98.62
Pendleton, Ronald E. ......................... 375.72
Pendleton, Ronald E. ......................... 455.59
Pendleton, Scott ............................. 1,354.94
Penniman, Roy ............................... 1,228.21
Penniman, Roy W. .......................... 2,425.44
Penniman, Roy W. .......................... 2,469.04
Penniman, Roy W. ............................... 68.46
Penniman, Roy W. ............................. 315.41
Penniman, Roy W. ............................. 310.52
Penniman, Tom M. .......................... 1,383.46
Penniman, Tom M. ............................. 460.48
Penniman, Tom M. & Tracy A. ......... 2,959.27
Penta, Mary; Kelly, Barbara; Penta, Paul . 942.14
Pepper, Judith A., Tr. ....................... 1,307.26
Perkins, Elizabeth L. & Sarah L. ..... 1,262.44
Perkins, Henry & Catherine ............. 1,424.62
Perkins, Laura & Green, Kenneth ....... 118.18
Perkins, Paul F., Tr. ......................... 9,720.51
Perley, Hanna, Hildings et al ........... 3,662.61
Perley, Kenton B. ............................... 640.59
Perley, Kenton B. ............................... 562.35
Perley, Kenton B. ............................ 1,217.61
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ............ 216.79
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ............ 962.52
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ......... 2,409.14
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ............ 191.53
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ............ 342.30
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ......... 1,074.17
Perley, Kenton B. & Mollie H. ......... 1,614.11
Perley, Mollie H. ............................... 602.29
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Perlmutter, Aitana & Perry ............. 1,239.62
Pike, Jeffrey M. & Sherry L. ........... 1,009.79
Perry, Bradley & Diane J. .................. 918.51
Perry, Daniel P. & Carol Ann ........... 4,013.88
Pilibosian, Kathe ............................... 898.13
Pilibosian, Kathe & Holley, Chris ........ 430.32
Perry, H. Scott & William; Berry, Roberta &
Whitney, Shirley .......................... 3,804.42
Pilsucki, Robert W. & ..................... 2,070.10
Pimentel, Donald J. & Joanne N. ..... 1,447.85
Perry, William H. & Katherine D. ..... 7,814.22
Persson Joel C. & Audrey A. ........... 1,271.81
Pinkerton, John B. & Kathleen M. ... 1,929.92
Pinkerton, Meaghan & Nichols, Ross 1,322.75
Peter MacCready, Inc. ....................... 106.77
Peter MacCready, Inc. ......................... 82.32
Pinkham, Louise W. ....................... 3,101.08
Pinkham, Mary & Cushing George .. 1,415.66
Peter MacCready, Inc. ....................... 933.99
Peters, Kenneth C. ............................. 913.21
Pinkham, Mary & Cushing, George ..... 832.93
Pinkham, Timothy & Hooper, Priscilla . 377.35
Peters, Kenneth C. ............................... 81.50
Petersen, Alison M. & Thomas M. ...... 664.23
Pinkham, Timothy & Hooper, Priscilla . 370.01
Piper, Jan J. & Ruth J. ................... 2,145.08
Petersen, Gary & Patricia .................. 559.91
Petersen, Mary E. ............................. 748.58
Piper, Lois ..................................... 4,857.81
Piper, Lois F. & Hellthaler, Gail M. ... 2,930.74
Peterson, Charlotte, Bailey, Nancy &
Doughty, Sylvanus ....................... 2,158.94
Peterson, Eric A. & Mark A. ........... 4,765.31
Pitcher, Shirley H. & Donald F., Jr. .. 3,952.75
Plummer, Charles H. ............................ 57.05
Peterson, Mary Ann ....................... 1,353.72
Peterson, Mary Ann .......................... 211.90
Petrocelli, Elizabeth ....................... 1,221.69
Pham, Tuan & Taylor, Peter ............. 5,436.05
Phillips, Kimberly & Reilly, Carl E., Jr. ... 1,439.29
Phillips, Vernon S. ............................. 385.09
Phinney, Donna .............................. 1,484.93
Phinney, Nathaniel .............................. 51.35
Phinney, Nathaniel ............................ 550.94
Phinney, Nathaniel ......................... 1,928.70
Phinney, Perry ................................ 2,709.06
Phinney, Perry ................................... 220.05
Phinney, Perry F. ............................... 440.10
Phinney, Susan Townsend, Tr. ........... 4,426.27
Phinney, Susan Townsend, Tr. ........... 1,794.63
Phinney, William F. ......................... 4,553.41
Phinney, William F. ............................ 348.82
Phinney, William F. ......................... 5,422.20
Phinney, William F. & Perry F. ......... 2,501.24
Phinney, William F. & Perry F. ......... 1,356.16
Phinney, William F. & Perry F. ......... 6,057.90
Phinney, William F. & Perry F. .............. 11.41
Phinney, William F. & Perry F. ......... 4,934.01
Pieh, Wendy & Goth, Peter ................ 296.66
Pierce, Donald & Reed-Pierce, Melissa ..... 106.77
Pierce, Donald & Reed-Pierce, Melissa .. 1,046.87
Pierce, Rexford (Heirs) ........................ 16.30
Pierce, Sherrylee D. ........................ 2,879.40
Pierce, Thomas F. & Dorothy J. ....... 1,215.98
Pierce-Morin, Linda C. ................... 1,018.75
Pierpont, Brooks A. & Linda ........... 1,303.19
Pierpont, Brooks A. & Linda .................. 3.26
Plummer, Dwayne A. ......................... 658.11
Plummer, Howard, Charles & Shawn et al 61.13
Plummer, Scott M. ............................ 491.85
Plummer, Shawn E. ........................... 679.71
Plummer, Shawn E. & Scott, et al ....... 334.97
Plummer, Toby J. ................................. 86.39
Plummer, Toby J. ................................. 30.16
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 592.51
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 191.53
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 203.75
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 193.16
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 183.38
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 185.01
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 217.61
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 193.16
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 193.16
Poland Russell & Holmes, LLC .......... 189.08
Poland, Andrew Lord ........................ 245.32
Poland, Colleen, et al ......................... 829.67
Poland, Corey L. ............................... 943.77
Poland, Edward F. & Gwendolyn ........ 308.89
*Poland, Edward F. & Gwendolyn ..... 1,776.70
Poland, Edward F. & Gwendolyn ..... 1,654.94
Poland, Edward F., Jr. ....................... 670.75
Poland, Ernest Jr. & Colleen J. ........ 1,991.45
Poland, Frank ................................... 280.36
Poland, Frank ................................... 190.71
Poland, Frank ................................ 1,104.33
Poland, Frank ................................ 1,372.46
Poland, Frank G. ............................ 1,052.17
*Poland, James R. & Gail M. ............... 685.90
*Poland, Jon G. .................................. 879.87
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Poland, Jon G. .................................. 243.69
Powell, Nathan R. & Andrea L. ....... 2,335.79
Poland, Jon G., Jr. ............................... 70.91
Poland, Jon G., Jr. & Stephanie J. ... 1,442.55
Powell, Nathan R. & Andrea L. ....... 2,234.73
Powell, Nathan, Carpenter & Builder 2,324.38
Poland, Jon Jr. & Woodcock, Stephanie 493.08
Poland, Peter ................................. 1,039.13
*Powell, Pauline J. ........................... 1,355.02
Powell, Stephen P. ............................. 208.64
Poland, Peter & Debra M. .............. 1,511.42
Poland, Peter & Debra M. ................. 324.37
*Prahst, Hope J. .............................. 2,125.19
Pratt, Deborah T. ............................ 1,417.69
Poland, Peter & Debra M. ................. 324.37
*Poland, Richard & Diane ................... 781.26
Poland, Richard H. Jr. & Kristine A. 1,394.87
Poland, Ronald S. & Ruth M. ............. 564.80
Prentice, Carol Fay & James ........... 1,352.49
Prentice, Dale A. & Carolyn H. ........ 1,314.19
Polistock et al ................................ 5,329.29
Pollinger, Arnold & Perlow, Robin ....... 199.68
Prentice, Gordon L. & Carol Ann .... 1,257.14
Prentice, Gordon, & Clifford, Stephanie 359.42
Ponti, Joseph T. & Louise M., Tr. ...... 2,213.54
Pontrelli, Michael R. &
Richardson, Heather C. ............... 3,241.26
Poole Bros., Inc. ............................... 190.71
Prentice, Hope & Cyr, Anthony ........ 1,214.35
Prentice, Paul A. ............................... 312.96
Prentice, Dale Adams ........................ 993.49
Prentice, Gordon L. & Carol Ann .... 1,369.20
Poole Bros., Inc. ............................... 296.66
Poole Bros., Inc. ............................... 422.99
*Prentice, Stephen W. ...................... 2,800.01
Prescott, Elizabeth & Argeropaulous, B., Tr. &
Davidson, Peter ........................... 4,636.94
Preston, Christopher Tr. .................. 9,714.80
Poole Bros., Inc. ................................. 62.76
Poole Bros., Inc. ............................... 541.16
Preston, D. & Preston, J., Tr. ......... 13,045.71
Preston, Dorothy & Jerome Jr., Tr. ... 5,298.32
Poole Bros., Inc. ............................... 546.05
Poole Meadow Real Estate, LLC ..... 8,258.40
Preston, Dorothy & Jerome Jr., Tr. ...... 245.32
Preston, Richard M. ..................... 23,046.57
Poole, Carl S., Jr. .............................. 541.16
Poole, Carl S., Jr. .............................. 588.43
Preston, Richard M. ....................... 3,878.59
Preuss, Fredrick A. ........................... 114.10
Poole, Carl S., Jr. .............................. 154.85
Poole, Carl S., Jr. .............................. 475.96
*Price, John F. ................................. 1,707.91
Prime, Jon L. & Winifred L. ............ 2,421.37
Poole, Carl S., Jr. .............................. 428.69
Poole, Carl S., Jr. & Emily C. .............. 285.25
Prior, Jodi L. .................................. 1,421.77
Prior, John A. .................................... 754.69
Poole, Carl S., Jr. & Emily C. .............. 382.24
Poole, Kenneth A. .............................. 392.83
Prior, Mark S. & Audrey J. ................ 491.45
Prior, Mark S. & Audrey J. ............. 2,090.48
Poole, Laurent & Chase, Jennifer L. 5,143.47
Pooler, Jeffrey L. ............................... 859.83
Proulx, Sarah ................................... 462.92
Prucha, Edward J. ............................ 943.36
Pooler, John D. & Brown, Elizabeth .... 114.10
*Pooler, Lawrence G., Jr. & Celia H. ..... 778.81
Porter, Barnaby ................................. 336.60
Porter, John S. & Patricia M., Tr. ..... 2,355.35
Prycl, Lewis C. & Belva A. .............. 1,262.44
Pryzant, Rodger M. & Eydie M. ...... 1,555.84
Porter, John S. & Patricia M., Tr. ........ 273.84
Porter, Richard M. & Nancy A. ....... 1,049.72
Pulsifer, Priscilla F. & Norton, Stephen &
Gaudet, Dianne ........................... 1,140.59
Pulsifer, Priscilla & Thompson, Joyce .. 669.12
Potter, Bonnie B. &
The Barry S. Potter Trust ............. 3,564.81
Potter, David & Wertheimer, Carol ... 2,159.75
Pucci, Dominick & Donna, Co-Tr. ... 10,054.66
Puckett, Margaret Ann ................... 1,147.93
Pulsifer, Priscilla & Thompson, Joyce ...... 3.26
Purinton, Dorothy A. ...................... 1,655.27
Potter, Judith Harris, Tr. ..................... 807.67
Potter, Mark E. & Potter, Lise B. ........ 950.70
Putnam, David B. .............................. 716.79
Putnam, Nancy J., Tr. ..................... 1,318.67
Potter, Mark E. & Potter, Lise B. .......... 81.50
Pottle, Karen A. & George W. IV ..... 1,319.08
Pysczynski, Dorothy A. ...................... 954.37
Pysczynski, James N. ........................ 208.64
Pottle, Teresa D. ................................ 742.06
Powell, Jordan H. & Erica E. .......... 1,251.84
Pysczynski, James N. ........................ 988.60
Quail Run Homeowners’ Assoc. .............. 9.78
Powell, Nathan .................................. 176.86
Powell, Nathan R. & Andrea L. .......... 405.87
Quail Run Homeowners’ Assoc. ............ 17.93
Quarry Hill Improvement Assoc. ............ 5.71
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Quarry Hill Improvement Assoc. .......... 17.93
Reilly, Carol M. .............................. 1,124.70
Quarry Hill Realty Trust .................. 5,356.18
Quimby, Lucy & Quimby, Thomas ..... 1,440.92
*Reilly, Donald T. ............................. 1,281.67
*Reilly, Janet B. ............................... 1,362.35
Quimby, Lucy & Quimby, Thomas ........ 673.19
Quimby, Lucy & Quimby, Thomas ........ 499.60
Reilly, Joel K. .................................... 145.89
*Reilly, John M. & Marilyn E. ........... 1,297.97
Quimby, Lucy & Quimby, Thomas, Tr. ... 356.16
Quinn, Stacy ................................... 4,640.61
Reilly, John V. & Elizabeth F. ........... 2,056.25
Reilly, Michael ............................... 1,026.09
Quintus, Cynthia ................................ 403.43
Rae, Jen & Brendan ....................... 1,616.15
*Rafalowski, Joseph J. & Carol A. .... 1,174.90
Reilly, Michelle .................................. 903.84
Reilly, Neil ........................................ 994.30
Rambo, Dorothy ............................. 1,828.05
Reilly, Paul T., Tr. ............................ 1,339.86
Reilly, Reginald ..................................... 7.34
Rancourt, Cynthia, Tr. ..................... 1,708.24
Rancourt, James D. & Cynthia J. ........ 181.75
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ....... 744.10
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ....... 105.95
Rand, Gard Paige & Mary Ann .......... 152.41
Randall, Julia Ireland ..................... 4,925.05
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ........... 5.71
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. .... 1,370.42
Ranger, Sally D. & Gearry L., Tr. ...... 3,439.71
Ransdell, Kerry L. & Kirstie M. ....... 1,781.59
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ....... 228.20
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ......... 12.23
Ransley, Robert & Wall, Harriett ..... 3,578.67
Rapp, Constance, Tr. ........................ 5,380.63
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ......... 66.83
Reilly, Reginald L. & Elizabeth A. ....... 382.24
Rapp, Constance, Tr. ........................ 1,443.37
Rapp, Robert, Tr. & Constance, Tr. .... 9,539.58
Reilly, Sally A. ............................... 1,385.09
Reilly, Sally Ann .................................. 57.87
Ratigan, Susan A. ............................. 861.46
Rauh, Frema K. .............................. 1,461.70
Reilly, Thomas C. & Lois .................... 308.89
Reilly, Wayne E. & Todd, Roberta R. 4,880.22
Rauh, Frema K. ................................. 203.75
Rauscher, U. Kurt & Andrea K. ....... 2,552.99
Reilly, William S. ............................ 1,259.18
Reilly, William S. & Reilly, Michael .. 1,924.22
Ray, David R. ................................. 2,067.66
Rayburn, Georgina H. ........................ 824.78
Reitmayer, Anne & Eells, Richard .... 1,152.41
Ren-Bro, Inc. .................................... 787.29
Rayder, Michael L. Jr. & Martha F. .. 1,474.34
Raynor, Harriet R. .......................... 6,294.25
Ren-Bro, Inc. .................................... 607.99
Ren-Bro, Inc. .................................... 748.17
Rdo Ventures, Inc. .......................... 2,318.68
Reagan, Elise T. .............................. 1,202.94
Ren-Bro, Inc. ................................. 9,643.90
Renco Investment Associates .......... 4,103.53
Rebecca J. Recor Rev. Living Tr. ...... 1,601.07
Reckendorf, Thomas H. & Laurie M. 4,100.27
Reny, Daniel E. & Andrea J. ............ 5,892.45
Reny, Faustine E. & Reny, John ....... 1,071.73
*Redfield, Grace .................................. 873.35
Redfield, Grace .................................. 208.64
Reny, Kathleen .................................. 652.00
Reny, Kathleen ............................... 3,176.06
Redfield, Grace .................................. 179.30
Redonnett, Brian & Rosa ................... 867.57
Reny, Kathleen ............................... 1,079.06
Reny, Susan C. ............................... 3,122.27
Reed, Paul & June .......................... 3,358.62
Reeves, Erin & McKernan, Chad ...... 1,568.88
Renyi, Elizabeth M. ...................... 62,036.99
Repiton, Heidy L. & Chris P. ........... 1,445.81
Reeves, Kathleen A. & Hill, Glenn ....... 308.89
Reid, James D. & Anne D. .................. 311.33
Requa, Richard M. & Mary S., Tr. &
Gutheridge et al .......................... 5,934.83
Reid, James D. & Anne D. .................. 110.03
Reid, James D. & Anne D. ............... 1,792.19
Reuman, Melanie & Conley, Mark ...... 244.50
Reynolds, Charles G. & Mae C., Tr. ... 1,362.68
Reid, Janice ................................... 1,194.79
Reif, Cheryl .................................... 2,185.02
Rice, Carol A. ................................ 1,145.89
Rice, Jacquelyn & Wayne & Cindy ...... 788.11
Reilly, Brandon W. .......................... 1,531.39
Reilly, Carl (Heirs) ......................... 3,444.19
Rice, Jill R. .................................... 1,332.53
Rice, John P. & Lorraine ................. 1,712.72
Reilly, Carl (Heirs) & Delong, C. et al 279.55
Reilly, Carol M. .............................. 1,264.88
*Rice, Merrill A. ................................. 755.99
Rice, Robert & Jill ............................ 317.85
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Rice, Robert L. ............................... 1,101.47
Rodrigues, Garcia & Weeks, Tr. ........... 994.30
*Rice, Walter W. & Audrey C. .............. 671.23
Rice, Wayne M. & Cindy T. .............. 1,121.85
*Rodrigues, Thomas D. & Michele K. . 1,888.03
Roger, James A. & Heather A. ......... 1,031.79
Richards, Joyce T. ........................... 1,209.46
Richards, Scott C. .......................... 1,445.81
Rogers, Thomas & Helen .................... 247.76
Rogers, Thomas B. & Mary T. .......... 1,701.31
Richards, Scott C. ............................. 489.00
Richards, Thereas O. .......................... 251.84
Rogers, Thomas W. ............................ 246.95
*Rogers, Thomas W. ............................ 985.82
Richards, Thereas O. .......................... 299.92
Richards, Thereas O. .......................... 650.78
Rolfe, Georgia A. & Rolfe, S. & J. .... 2,182.57
Rolling Thunder Properties, LLC ..... 3,864.73
Richards, Todd & Sarah .................. 1,872.46
Richardson Family Trust ................. 4,381.44
Rollins, Jeffrey .................................. 155.67
Rollins, Marie R. ............................ 1,219.24
Richardson Family Trust ................. 5,260.01
Richardson Family Trust .................... 383.05
Rollins, Roxanne & Stephen & Kirk .... 513.45
Ronan, Richard D. & Cathleen M. ... 5,105.16
Richardson, Breeze E. ....................... 164.63
*Richter, Marion H. .......................... 1,766.59
Root, James, Tr. & Elizabeth, Tr. ....... 1,509.38
Ropes, Claudia D. ........................... 1,799.93
Richter, Paul, Tr. ............................. 1,462.11
Rickards, John P. & Karin S. .............. 376.53
Ropes, Susan R. ............................. 2,792.19
Ropes, William A. III ...................... 1,280.37
Ricker, June E. .................................. 733.91
Ricker, June E. .................................. 341.49
Rosene, Harold A., Jr. ..................... 7,597.43
Ross, Arthur S. & Kathy E. ............. 3,098.63
Riess, Warren C. & Kathleen ........... 1,570.91
Riker, Glenn E. & Barbara A. .......... 2,808.49
Ross, Cynthia M.R., Tr. .................... 1,487.38
Ross, Cynthia M.R., Tr. ....................... 418.10
Rimrodt, Ronald & Grabeklis, Juli ... 2,001.64
Rimrodt, Ronald & Grabeklis, Juli ... 2,062.77
Ross, Elizabeth C. ............................. 213.53
Rottner, Albert W. & Carol J. ............. 317.85
Rines, Fred W. & Catherine K. ......... 2,931.56
Ring, Carol W. ................................... 105.95
Ring, Carol W. ................................ 1,634.89
Ring, Carol W. ................................... 391.20
Rottner, Albert W. & Carol J. ............. 336.60
*Rottner, Albert W. & Carol J. .......... 2,096.67
Rottner, Carol J. ............................. 1,308.08
Rottner, Carol J. & Golojuch, Nancy J. 658.52
Ring, Carol W. & Hanna, Harold W. .... 340.67
Ring, Carol W. & Hanna, Harold W. .... 537.90
Round Pond Farm, LLC .................. 1,743.29
Round Pond Farms, LLC .................... 130.40
Ring, John & Lynn .......................... 2,537.91
Ring, Paul D. & Carol W. ................ 1,175.64
Rowan, Douglas M. & Elizabeth, Tr. . 1,312.15
Rowan, Douglas M. & Elizabeth, Tr. ........ 4.08
Riopel, Gerard H. & Mary S., Tr. ......... 546.87
Ritterbusch, June & Vickers, Sheldon .. 305.63
Rowan, Richard & Christine &
Fox, Mark & Shari ...................... 1,413.21
Ritterbusch, June & Vickers, Sheldon .. 920.14
Rittner, Frederick G. & Irene C. ....... 8,511.86
Rowan, Richard & Christine &
Fox, Mark & Shari ............................. 4.89
Rowe, Richard K., Tr. ...................... 3,761.23
Robbins, Alisha A. .......................... 1,134.48
Robbins, Derwood R. Jr. & Holly F. ..... 894.87
Roberge, Michele .............................. 804.81
Roberge, Michele & Maulucci, David .. 168.71
Robert H. Reny Trust ...................... 6,172.00
Robert H. Reny Trust ...................... 4,437.68
Roberts, Charles M. & Lucretia I. ... 2,687.87
Roberts, Laura A. .......................... 1,898.14
Roberts, Laurence & Margaret ....... 1,156.49
Roberts, Wayne J. & Susan H. ......... 1,382.65
Robes, Dana R. & Martha S. ......... 14,172.04
Robinson, Carole E., Tr. ................... 1,185.83
Robinson, Philip & Collins, Jane, Tr. . 2,031.80
Rodrigue, Margaret J. ....................... 900.58
Rowland, Richard K. & Joan P., Tr. .. 4,925.86
Roy, Christine .................................... 381.42
Rubacha, Betsey J. ......................... 2,379.80
Rubacha, Betsey J. ............................ 551.76
Rugman, George (Heirs) & Lenore ..... 907.91
Rugman, Lenore M. .......................... 285.25
Rugman, Lenore M. ....................... 1,345.57
Ruit, John III & Nina ..................... 2,148.34
Rundale, LLC .................................... 191.53
Runes, Susan C. & Robert I. ........... 2,312.16
Runion, Eric J. & Tracy A. .................. 841.08
Rush, J. Peter, Tr. ............................ 1,583.55
Rushmore Cottage LLC .................. 4,709.89
Rushmore, Mary Lee ......................... 823.97
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Rushmore, Mary Lee ...................... 1,418.51
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 329.26
Rushton, Carolina P. & Douglas J. ... 2,407.10
Russack, Richard A. &
Hammett, Cynthia ....................... 7,048.12
Russell, Adam ................................... 180.93
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 335.78
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 339.04
Russell, Amanda ............................... 179.30
Russell, Bruce D. & Joyce E. ........... 5,696.04
Satterlee, Howard ............................. 286.07
Saunders, Scott D. & Lynn M. ......... 1,234.73
Russell, Bruce D. & Joyce E. .................. 4.89
Russell, D. Wayne ........................... 2,961.71
Savings Bank of Maine ................... 1,599.85
Sawtelle, George A. & Judith L. ...... 1,395.69
Russell, Dana A. ............................. 1,233.91
Russell, Dean ................................. 1,166.67
Sawyer, Brian ................................. 1,218.43
Sawyer, Brian K. & Linda A. ........... 3,522.84
Russell, Dean M. ............................... 657.71
Russell, Gladys M., Tr. ........................ 623.48
Sawyer, Ellery C. ............................... 534.64
Sawyer, Ellery C. ............................... 361.86
Russell, James M. & Geraldine L., Tr. .. 290.14
Russell, James M. & Geraldine L., Tr. 1,344.34
Russell, Linda & Ronald .................... 186.64
Russell, Liza ..................................... 271.40
Sawyer, Ellery C. & Marilyn M. ............ 16.30
*Sawyer, Ellery C. & Marilyn M. ....... 3,289.83
Sawyer, Ellery C. & Marilyn M. ....... 1,559.91
Sawyer, Pamela A., Tr. ..................... 5,367.59
Russell, Philip O. & Natalie H. ........ 1,326.41
Russell, Ronald L. & Linda A. ............ 907.50
Sawyer, Ramona M. & Hannah &
Sawyer, Tr. ................................... 2,959.67
Russell, Stephanie H. ...................... 1,372.87
*Russell, William J. & Frances L. ......... 164.71
Sawyer, Stanley A. ............................. 699.68
Sawyer, Stanley A. ............................. 212.72
Russell, William J. Sr. & Wm. J., Jr. &
Delong, Sidney ............................... 136.11
Russell, William J. & Frances L. ...... 1,817.45
Sayers, Lisa S. .................................. 213.53
Scardamaglia, Angelina &
Savaro, Emilio ............................. 1,125.52
Russell, William J. & Frances L. ......... 293.40
Russell, William Sr. & Frances ......... 1,698.46
Schandelmeyer, Barbara A. ............. 1,167.90
Scherer, Richard H. & Mabel E. ......... 127.14
*Scherer, Richard H. & Mable E. ...... 1,003.75
Rusty Bryant Excavation ................... 207.83
Ruttenberg, Joel H. & Sophie C. ...... 4,163.02
Ruwe, Gail M. ................................ 1,166.27
Ruzzo, Loreto J. & Forman, Susan J. 1,656.90
Sabin, Marie F. & Lynch, John Jr., Tr. 2,718.84
Sabin, Marie F. & Lynch, John Jr., Tr. 1,057.06
Sablinsky, Theodore W. & Bonnie K. 1,091.69
Sadler, William A. & Sallie, Tr. ......... 2,364.32
Sady, Christine G. & James J. Jr. ..... 1,379.80
Safran, Craig T. & McCrary, Vicki B. .. 836.19
Salerno, Richard H. & Carmen L. .... 1,105.14
Saltwater Artists ........................... 1,266.51
Samoset Fish & Game Club ................. 76.61
Samoset of New Harbor, Inc. .......... 3,572.15
Sanders, Shawn Leslie ....................... 205.38
Sandpiper Realty Trust ................... 8,414.88
Sandstrum, Sharon & Auslander, Mary 929.92
Sankar, Pamela & Suzanne & Andrea . 189.08
Sankar, Pamela & Suzanne & Andrea1,256.73
Sant, Christine & Sant, Alexis ......... 2,947.04
Sant, Michael J. & Kristin W. .......... 3,683.80
Sarsten, Ann E. .............................. 4,666.69
Sarsten, Jan A. & Ann E. ................ 5,388.78
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 345.56
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 387.94
Satterlee, Douglas A. & Marjorie Sue . 387.13
Schiff, Terrylene A. (Heirs) ................ 573.76
Schilling, David A., Tr. & Spencer A., Jr. &
Elaine F., Tr. ................................ 3,354.54
Schmaltz, Dana & Enroth, Kate ...... 5,819.92
Schmidt, Muriel V. .......................... 1,233.91
Schneider, Bruce A. & Barbara B. ...... 652.82
Schneider, Michael & Mical Heyman 1,292.59
Schnitker, Detmar & Julia B. ................ 12.23
Schnitker, Detmar & Julia B. ........... 1,384.28
Schnitzer, Robert F. & Lorraine F. .... 1,575.40
Schoonmaker, Kathleen &
Zappavigna, Linda .......................... 485.33
Schroeder, A. Ronald & Judith J. ..... 4,651.21
Schroeder, A. Ronald & Judith J. ........ 868.79
Schumacher, John F. .......................... 181.75
Schwabe, Jann L. & G. Blaine III ....... 969.85
Schwanemann, William & Lorraine .. 1,030.98
Schwanemann, William & Lorraine ..... 825.60
Schwanemann, William & Lorraine .. 1,439.70
Schwarzkopf, Constance ................. 1,843.53
Scofield, John H. & Deborah M. ...... 1,714.76
Scofield, John H., Tr. ....................... 1,683.79
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Scott, Gregory N.; Scott, Andrew &
Guerra, Elizabeth ........................ 3,776.71
Scott, Mary Lynn & Hammes, Asa J. 2,832.13
Sheridan, Michael Thomas & Patricia . 506.12
Sczerbowicz, Norma .......................... 900.58
Seal Rock Cove, LLC ...................... 5,061.97
Sherman, Laurie A. ........................ 4,190.73
Sherman, Sally A. ............................. 937.66
*Sears, Albert E. ............................. 1,750.29
See, Marianne G. ........................... 2,928.30
Shirley P. Kline Trust, People’s Bank 1,954.37
Shook, David W. & Diana E. ........... 1,455.18
Seferlis, Leonidas & Seferlis, Clift A. 3,684.62
Seiders, Floyd & Linda E. .................. 110.84
Short, Francis ................................... 267.32
Shott, Joy, Tr. ................................. 4,462.94
Seiders, Pete R. ................................. 891.61
Selverstone, Gladys ........................ 3,748.19
Shuttleworth, Tracey .......................... 854.12
Sibley, Loren B. & Dorothy A. ......... 1,294.63
Semmes, Richard C. ....................... 1,260.81
Semmes, Richard & Ribeiro, Judith .... 222.50
Sicotte, Linda & Daniel L. .................. 171.97
Sigler, Clay D. ................................ 1,485.34
Sencer, Richard M. & Louise ........... 5,232.30
Senior, Christopher & Rose M. ........ 1,546.06
Sigler, Clell R. & Sherry R. .............. 1,304.41
Sigler, Clell R. & Sherry R. .............. 1,322.75
Seredynski, John F. & Judith H. ....... 1,218.02
Seth, Cherrie N. ................................ 717.20
*Sigler, Donald R. & Eunice C. .......... 1,965.45
Signore, Holly ................................... 508.56
Seven Trees, Inc. ............................ 2,691.95
Sewall, Richard & Susan Sproul ..... 1,447.03
Signore, Holly ................................ 1,594.14
Silar, Ted E. & Diane .......................... 101.88
Sewall, Samuel M., Tr. .................... 1,444.18
Shaffer, Linda J. & William H. ............ 990.23
Silar, Ted E. & Diane ....................... 1,750.62
Siles, William & Dorothy .................... 950.29
Shalom LLC .................................. 3,290.97
Shannon, Allan L. & Sara A. ........... 1,194.38
Silver, Barbara A. & Barrett L. ....... 1,329.27
Silverberg, Shirley F. & J. William ... 4,837.84
Shannon, Allan L. IV & Sara A. ......... 180.12
Shapiro, K.E. & C., R. A. & M. D. .... 1,614.52
*Silverman, Sally Ann & James P. ..... 5,199.37
Simard, Denise P. ........................... 4,562.78
Shapiro, Kenneth E. ....................... 2,567.66
Shapiro, Kenneth E. ....................... 4,655.28
Simard, Leon .................................... 830.49
Simmons, Edgar & Susan ............... 1,631.63
Shapiro, Ronald A. & Dunn, Mary F. ... 391.20
Sharac, Joseph M. & Rita P. ........... 1,210.28
Simmons, Robert R. & Jane R. ........ 1,110.44
Simmons, Stacey A. & Malcolm P. ..... 843.12
Shattuck, John & Lisa M. .................. 308.07
Shattuck, John & Lisa M. .................. 320.30
Simon, Violet F. .............................. 3,411.59
Simonds, Frank X. & Jane D. ............. 180.93
Shattuck, John & Lisa M. .................. 399.35
Shattuck, John & Lisa M. .................. 305.63
*Simonds, Frank X. & Jane D. .......... 1,573.44
Simonitsch, Shirley A. & James T. .... 1,533.42
Shattuck, John & Lisa M. .................. 305.63
Shattuck, Mary L. ............................. 448.25
Simons, Peter & Wedmore, Barbara 1,514.27
Simpson, Danielle .............................. 749.80
*Shaw, Arnold & Rosalie .................. 1,466.67
Shaw, Clifford J. & Phyllis M. ............ 785.66
Sirois, Michael D. & Jacqueline R. ... 1,333.75
Skehan, Bruce D. & Kimberly A. ......... 405.87
Shaw, Clifford J. & Phyllis M. ............ 179.30
Shaw, Howard W. ........................... 3,314.61
Skipp, Cynthia K. & Andrew K., Tr. .. 3,198.06
Skirvan, Theodore J. & Pamela G. ... 3,241.66
Shaw’s Fish & Lobster Wharf ......... 1,105.14
Shaw’s Fish & Lobster Wharf ......... 1,218.43
Skirvan, Theodore J. & Pamela G. .......... 1.63
Skoglund, Jon H. & Deborah ........... 1,354.94
Shaw’s Fish & Lobster Wharf Rest. 2,223.32
Shenton, John J., Tr. .......................... 673.19
Slabaugh, Marilyn H., Tr. ................ 6,185.85
Slocum, D. & Parsons, D. &
Naughton, Pamela & Poe ............... 809.30
Shenton, John J., Tr. ..................... 10,365.17
Shepherd, Edward & Katherine, Tr. ..... 379.79
Shepherd, Edward & Katherine, Tr. ..... 559.09
Shepherd, Edward & Katherine, Tr. .. 4,059.52
Sheridan, David P. & Shelley S. ....... 2,431.15
Sheridan, David P. & Shelley S. .......... 498.78
Sheridan, Walter & Constance &
Welch, Francis & Jane ................. 3,486.57
Slocum, Deborah P. ........................ 1,908.73
Small, Dana W. .............................. 3,081.52
Small, Dana W. & Helen C. ............. 5,169.14
Small, Dana W. & Helen C. .................... 3.26
Small, David L. & Geri E. ............... 8,127.18
Small, David L. & Geri E. .................. 378.16
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Small, David L. & Geri E. .................. 332.52
Small, Eleanor, Partridge, R.W. &
Thurston, Barbara ....................... 2,754.70
Small, Mary Jane ........................... 5,861.89
Small, Mary Jane ........................... 1,902.21
Smerdon, Michael & Susan E. ........... 781.59
Smiaroski, Mary Susan, et al .......... 1,066.02
Smith, Alan W. & Nancy A. ................ 256.73
Smith, Anne L. ............................... 1,019.57
Smith, Beverly ................................... 356.97
Smith, Beverly M. ............................. 101.88
Smith, Charles E. & Carroll S. ........ 1,923.40
Smith, Clarence B. ............................ 264.88
Smith, Clarence B. & Mary Jane ..... 1,674.83
Smith, David Quentin ......................... 264.06
*Smith, Donald O. & Jean E.T. ............. 971.15
Smith, George F. & M. Kathleen &
Smith, Nancy ................................. 691.12
Smith, Marjorie E. ............................ 824.78
Smith, Nancy, James, Sally & George 2,602.30
Smith, Robert ................................ 3,024.47
*Smith, Robert P. & Carol S. ............ 1,748.26
Smith, Seward P. ............................... 922.99
Smith, Stephen & Winsor, Paul G. ... 1,327.64
Smith, Stephen T. ........................... 2,094.55
*Smith, William I., Tr. .......................... 810.60
Snediker, David K. & Gertrude A. .... 3,516.73
Snediker, David K. & Gertrude A. ....... 652.00
Snider, Peter G. & Dickinson, Nancy 1,014.68
Sorensen, Doris & McLoon, Kenneth 3,623.49
Soule, James Jr. & Marianne, Tr. ...... 1,374.91
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ... 1,044.02
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ...... 281.18
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ...... 317.04
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ... 1,700.91
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ...... 318.67
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ...... 322.74
Spaider, Joseph A. & Lima, Joni F. ...... 515.08
*Sparrow, Hale L. ............................ 1,068.95
Spears, Jerome Jennings .................... 223.31
SPemaquid Realty Trust ................. 5,143.47
SPemaquid Realty Trust .................... 311.33
Spencer, Nancy E. ............................. 825.60
Spikell, Alison P. ............................... 779.14
Spiller, Wayne A. & Janet L. ............ 1,667.49
Spinelli, Rosemonde R. & Guy A. ..... 1,584.36
Spinney, Charlotte C. ...................... 1,110.85
Spinney, James L. & Janis E. ........... 1,458.04
Spinney, Robert F. & Gail B. ............ 1,088.03
*Spooner, Gerald F. & Lois F. ............... 999.68
REPORT
Spooner, Raymond H. Jr. & Markley &
Ohler & Franz ................................ 881.83
Spooner, Raymond H. Jr. & Markley &
Ohler & Franz ............................ 1,194.79
Sprague, Norma ................................ 123.88
Sproul, Alden L. & Susan G. ........... 1,288.11
Sproul, Alvin F. IV & Donna M., Tr. ..... 169.52
Sproul, Beatrice J. & Wagner, M.H. &
F.M. ........................................... 2,727.81
Sproul, Carlene R. ............................. 208.64
Sproul, Ervine G. .............................. 485.74
Sproul, John E. .............................. 1,715.58
Sproul, L. Edwin, Jr. ....................... 5,494.73
Sproul, L. Edwin, Jr. .......................... 779.96
Sproul, Margaret .............................. 254.28
Sproul, Margaret .............................. 272.21
Sproul, Margaret ........................... 1,109.62
Sproul, Margaret A. ....................... 1,054.20
Sproul, Margaret A. .......................... 192.34
Sproul, Paul F. & Norma N. ............... 937.25
Sproul, Robert, Jr. & Sigrid ................ 796.26
Sproul, Robert, Jr. & Sigrid ................ 978.41
St. Pierre, Joyce J. & Robert E. ...... 3,361.06
St. Pierre, Joyce J. & Robert E. ......... 166.26
St. Pierre, Michael A. & Lisa A. ......... 201.31
St. Pierre, Romeo (Heirs) .................. 576.21
Stack, Elwood J. & Lenora B. ......... 2,083.96
Stackhouse, David ............................. 665.86
Stahl, Nancy H. .............................. 7,069.31
Stanik, Sally Ann ........................... 1,842.72
Stanislaw, Augusta M.P., Tr. .......... 15,809.37
Stanley, Ethan B. II & Barbara B., Tr.2,401.81
Stano, James Paul & Green, Donna M. . 76.61
Stano, James Paul & Green, Donna M. 986.97
Stark, Carol A. ............................... 2,227.40
Starke, Brewer & Starke, Tr. ............ 2,594.96
Stathers, Richard C. & Monica L. .... 2,753.07
Stauffer, Richard L. ........................ 6,616.99
Stebbins, Sally Herring ................... 3,184.21
Steele, Emilie D., Tr. ........................ 1,461.30
Steele, Robert & May, et al ............. 1,147.52
Steer, Martha E. ............................... 268.14
Steer, Martha E. ............................... 727.80
Steer, Roger ........................................ 32.60
Stephen N. Gerson Rev. Trust .......... 7,593.36
Stephenson, Stephanie .................... 2,065.21
Stephenson, Wendell R. .................. 1,373.28
Stern, Daphne L. ............................ 1,247.77
Stetson, Jack A. & Pamelyn F. ......... 3,493.91
Stevens, Michael B. & Mary M. ...... 2,044.84
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Stevens, Raymond A. II .................. 2,609.22
Sykes, Cynthia ................................... 467.40
Stevens, Timothy A. & Amy ............. 1,451.52
Stevenson, Donald J. & Ann ............... 232.28
Sykes, Leedris E. & Beverly M. .......... 675.64
Tabenken, Matthew & Joyce ............ 4,515.10
*Taddei, Robert E. & Marilyn J. ....... 1,011.90
Stevenson, Donald J. & Ann ............ 1,251.03
Stevenson, Donald J. & Ann ............... 142.63
Taillon, Terry L. & Michael P. ............. 863.09
Stewart, Gregory & Dawn .................. 191.53
Stewart, Gregory & Dawn ............... 1,421.77
Taillon, Terry L. & Michael P. ............. 919.32
Tanner, Ronald B. & Dorothyann A. .... 259.99
Stewart, Samuel C. ........................... 536.27
Stickney, Clair K. ........................... 2,367.17
Tapia, Daniel & Geraldine .................. 511.82
Taplin, Mary (Heirs) & Taplin, Monty 1,114.92
Stockwell, Karen T. .............................. 71.72
Stoddard, Jane C. ........................... 3,003.68
Taraschi, Caroline I. ....................... 3,030.17
*Tarr, Geraldine & Genthner, Susanne 1,738.07
*Tarr, Virginia ..................................... 921.44
Stoddard, William G. ......................... 954.37
Stoddard, William G. ...................... 9,502.09
Stoddard, William G. ......................... 374.90
Stolecki, John ................................... 229.02
Stolte, Ethel M. .............................. 1,196.42
Stolte, Ethel M. ................................. 101.88
Stolte, Ethel M. ................................. 198.05
Stonehendge Investments ............... 2,013.05
Storms, Christopher M. & Stacy M. . 2,702.54
Stotz, John K. & Margaret Z. .......... 1,195.20
Strachan, Robert M. & Carolyn D. ... 1,609.63
Straughn, Geoffrey A. ..................... 1,890.80
Strauss, Nona D., Tr. ....................... 1,961.71
Strombeck, Brent & Tricia Losornio . 1,691.13
Stubbs, Laura ................................ 1,342.31
Stubbs, Laura A. ............................... 273.03
Stubbs, Laura A. ............................... 305.63
Stuhlman, Byron D. & Hester .......... 3,759.19
Sturtevant & Fleet Bank, Co-Tr. ...... 2,889.99
Sumaria Systems, Inc. ....................... 753.06
Sumaria Systems, Inc. .................. 19,128.87
Sumaria, Venilal & Deborah .......... 11,563.22
Sumaria, Venilal & Sumaria ............ 3,131.23
Sundelin, David C. .......................... 1,080.69
Sunderhauf, Harriet K. ...................... 838.64
Sutton Properties Ltd. ................. 13,435.28
Suydam, Peter V. ............................ 2,183.39
Swain, Virginia, Tr. & Beskind, Harry 1,227.39
Swain, Virginia, Tr. & Beskind, Harry ... 159.74
Swank, Gwendolyn ............................ 259.99
Swank, Rod W. & Mary Jean .......... 2,285.67
Sweet Water Properties ..................... 847.60
Swett, Marjorie & The First N.A., Tr. 4,269.46
Swiatkowski, Damaso M. & Mary J. 7,599.06
Swiatkowski, Damaso M. & Mary J. ... 697.64
Swiatkowski, Mary J. ........................ 824.78
Swift, Bruce H. .............................. 1,534.65
Swift, Bruce H. & O’Connor, Ellen ... 1,777.52
Tarr, Virginia J., Pers. Rep. ..................... 5.71
Tautkus, Richard C. ........................ 3,549.73
Tavares, Cristian C. & David &
Capano, Anthony & Ann ................. 163.00
Tavares, Cristian C. & David &
Capano, Anthony & Ann ................. 163.00
Tavares, Cristian C. & David &
Capano, Anthony & Ann ................. 489.00
Taylor, Catherine M. .......................... 367.57
Taylor, Christine M. & Raymond G. .. 1,860.24
Taylor, Edgar C. & Susan L. ............ 3,023.24
Taylor, Jeffrey L. ............................ 2,133.26
Tchen, John & Susman, Judy ........... 1,537.09
Tedford, E. Marie & Hollis C. III, Tr. ... 203.75
Tedford, E. Marie & Hollis C. III, Tr. 2,605.56
Tedford, E. Marie & Hollis C. III, Tr. ....... 5.71
Tedrow, John C.F. & Jane E. ............ 1,328.86
*Telesmanich, Anthony J. ................. 1,059.17
Telfair-Richards, Jody ..................... 1,012.64
Templeton, Jeff H. .......................... 1,127.55
Templeton, Jeff H. .......................... 1,564.80
Templeton, Mary Burns ....................... 24.45
Templeton, Willie H., Jr. ..................... 953.96
Templeton, Willie H., Jr. ....................... 66.83
Templeton, Willie H., Jr. ..................... 304.81
Templeton, Willie H., Jr. ....................... 98.62
*Templeton, Wintie H. ...................... 1,113.78
Templeton, Wintie H. ......................... 372.46
Terenzi, Donna M. ............................. 277.92
Terenzi, Ronald .............................. 3,018.76
*Termine, Louis & Christine W. ......... 3,523.73
Terry, Darlene ................................... 737.58
Teschner, Mary B. .......................... 5,442.16
Teschner, Mary B. ............................. 332.52
Thacker, Donald G. & Lois F., Tr. ...... 5,334.99
Thatcher, Barbara J. & Scott C. ......... 905.47
The Dudley, Bristol & Moore, LLC ... 1,033.42
The Dudley, Bristol & Moore, LLC ... 8,101.92
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The First, N.A. .................................. 963.33
Townsend & Rockwell et al ............. 4,723.74
The Rolf M. & Aline M. Moller Rev. Tr.6,412.01
Thibodeau, Cynthia et al .................... 310.52
Townsend & Rockwell et al ................ 139.37
Townsend, Elizabeth & Ware, Nancy 3,088.04
Thigpen, Don A. & Patricia I. .......... 2,415.66
*Thistle, Henry & Jean A. ................. 1,866.02
Tracy, William M. & Patricia G. ....... 1,945.41
Train, Elizabeth & Cassidy, Michael .... 970.67
Thistle, Jean A. .............................. 1,123.89
Thomas, J. Elliott & Victoria P. ....... 1,246.95
Trates, Crystal L. & Anthony, Jr. ...... 1,642.63
Trayes, Robert & Suzanne ............... 1,152.41
Thomas, James D. & Sally Shearouse . 376.53
Thomas, Martha M. & Edmunds, .... 2,569.70
Trazoff, Suzanne ............................ 3,099.45
Treese, Joseph M. & Kathleen M. ....... 332.52
Thomas, Arlene G. &
Geyer, F. (Heirs) et al ................... 1,070.10
Treese, Joseph M. & Kathleen M. .... 4,317.06
Treidler Realty Trust .......................... 255.91
Thompson & McLaughlin et al ........ 1,236.36
*Thompson, Daniel & The First N.A., Tr. .. 4,699.78
Treidler, Franz & Suzanne ............... 4,986.58
Trescot, Linda O. ............................ 1,215.57
Thompson, Daniel & The First N.A., Tr. ..... 856.57
Thompson, Edgar H. & Joyce P. ......... 822.74
Trickett, Wendy L. .......................... 1,548.50
Tripodi, Philip & Barbara Barnhurst 2,080.70
Thompson, Ernest Thorne, Jr. ............. 396.09
Thompson, Lynne ........................... 1,265.29
*Tripp, Judith A. & Nixon, Herbert J. ... 754.36
Troiano, William L. & Julann M. ......... 689.49
Thompson, Merle A. ....................... 1,370.83
Thompson, Merle A. ............................ 54.61
Trouwborst, Sue Anne & John Craig ... 918.10
Trouwborst, Sue Anne & John Craig ... 248.58
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. .... 16,555.91
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ...... 2,957.64
Troxel, Cynthia R. .............................. 921.36
Trudo, David & Janis H. ..................... 722.91
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. .... 12,725.41
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ...... 2,825.61
True, Irving C. & Margaret M. ........ 1,850.05
True, Irving C. & Margaret M. ........... 735.95
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ......... 274.66
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ...... 8,497.19
True, Irving C. & Margaret M. ........... 342.30
True, Jonathan W. & Audra L. ......... 1,056.24
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ...... 1,039.94
Thompson, Merle A. & Karen P. ...... 3,843.95
True, Robert J. & Rebecca J. ........... 2,601.48
Trundy, Betsy N. & David O. ............ 2,565.62
Thompson, Sharon E. ..................... 1,146.71
Thompson, Sharon Kurtz &
Kurtz, Thomas & Stephen ............ 3,832.13
Tr. Ruth F. Henard & Ralph E. Henard 1,356.16
Tr. Ruth F. Henard & Ralph E. Henard 2,821.53
Thompson, William A. & Laurie C. ...... 965.78
Thornton, Susan & Daley, Michael ... 1,287.70
Tibbetts, Arner S. & Roberta A. ......... 840.27
Tichy, Karin N. .................................. 941.33
Tidewater Telecom, Inc. ..................... 334.15
Tidewater Telecom, Inc. ..................... 336.60
Tidewater Telecom, Inc. .................. 1,018.75
Tidewater Telecom, Inc. ..................... 323.56
*Tierney, Paul B. & Eveline L. ........... 1,156.16
Tiller Family Ltd Partnership .......... 5,530.59
Timoney, Peggy E. & Peter F. .......... 2,403.84
Tingley, Jack E. & Sibyl C. .............. 6,423.02
TMP Holdings, LLC ........................... 619.40
Toman, Daryn & Bryant, Christy E. . 1,201.31
Tompkins, Bonnie M. & Willis ......... 1,092.10
Toothaker, Carl, Robert C. & Barry C.4,145.09
Tr. Ruth F. Henard & Ralph E. Henard .. 91.28
Tr. Ruth F. Henard & Ralph E. Henard 103.51
Tr. Ruth F. Henard & Ralph E. Henard .. 36.68
Tucker, Bettina Smith ..................... 1,066.84
Tucker, G. June ............................... 2,018.76
Tucker, Richard & Thelma .................. 953.55
Tucker, Walter B., Jr. ....................... 3,696.43
Tucker, Walter B., Jr. ....................... 1,356.16
*Tudor, Barbara J. ........................... 1,708.73
Tudor, Mary E. ............................... 2,275.89
Tudor, Robert A. & Colleen ................. 616.14
Tukey, Arthur (Heirs) &
Welch, Jesse & Doris ...................... 543.61
Tukey, Susan Meribah ..................... 1,522.83
Tukey, Susan Meribah ..................... 2,295.86
Tun, Than Win & Thien, Soe Soe ...... 1,079.88
Toothaker, Carl, Robert C. & Barry C. . 665.04
Totten, Robert & Totten, Alice ............ 435.21
Tunney, Gene Lauder,
John Varick et al ....................... 17,399.44
Tupper, Benjamin & Mariana ........... 1,438.48
Toussaint, Jane W. ............................. 460.48
Toussaint, Jane W. .......................... 2,923.41
Tupper, Benjamin & Mariana .............. 665.86
Turcotte, Thomas J. & Sally J. ......... 1,193.16
TOWN
Turner, Jay S. & Aurelie M. ............. 3,541.18
Tuttle, Laura E. .............................. 1,010.60
Twigg, John K. & Mary L., Tr. .......... 2,233.10
Twigg, Mary L. & John K., Co-Tr. .... 2,881.84
Twigg, Mary L., Tr. ............................. 489.00
U.S. Cellular, R.E. Dept. ................. 1,990.23
Ulin, Margaret W. .......................... 5,791.39
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Wall, Candace ................................... 938.07
*Wall, Stanley A. .............................
Wallace, Lonetta Elah,
West, A. Hanna et al ...................
Walsh, David & Dochstader, Jennifer
*Walther, Edward & Erica D. ...........
1,055.10
1,029.35
2,193.98
1,378.65
Waltz, Robert S. & York, Jennifer J. 1,024.86
Ulin, Margaret W. ............................. 408.32
Ulin, Margaret W. ............................. 814.19
Waneta, Inc. ....................................... 96.17
Waneta, Inc. ..................................... 110.03
Ulmer, Walter F. ............................. 1,111.66
Vadas, Glenn M. & Vicki B. ................ 220.05
Waneta, Inc. .................................. 4,907.93
Ward, Charles E., Smith, Helen W. &
Ward, E. Douglas Jr. .................... 2,717.21
Van Dine, Judith V. ......................... 1,227.39
Van Mater, Susanne & John S., Jr. &
Schoeller, Nancy .......................... 2,865.54
Van Waes, Barbara S. .................... 1,853.31
Van Winkle, W. Davis, et al .............. 8,386.35
Vance, Henry T. & Nancy Knowlton . 1,867.57
Vandeventer, George V. ................... 2,000.42
Vaughan, Herbert G. Jr. & Diane K. . 6,157.33
Vaughan, Robert C. & Edith H. ....... 1,712.32
Vermont Mutual Insurance Co. ............ 41.57
Verney, Sonya S. ................................ 628.77
Victoria L. Nichols, LLC ................. 1,060.32
Victoria L. Nichols, LLC ................. 1,433.59
Villecco, Walter P. & Audrey B. ....... 2,291.78
Vincent, Charles M. ........................ 1,533.83
Vincent, Todd A. & Kristin L. ........... 1,735.14
Vincentsen, Stephanie J. & M. Todd .... 767.73
Vitanza, Rosario A. & Amy M. ........ 1,495.53
Vitanza, Rosario A. & Amy M. ........... 528.12
Vitanza, Rosario A. & Amy M. ........ 2,160.97
Vogel, Wolf G. ................................... 612.88
Vollmer, Marguerite ........................ 1,375.72
*Voss, Wilma H. & Voss, Carrol M., Tr. 7,223.02
Vrooman, Yvette Sigler ................... 1,198.87
Wagers, Robert T. & Carolene C. ........ 947.85
Wahle, Richard & Lariviere, Carol ... 1,013.45
Wahler, John D. & Wahler, Maryanne .. 586.80
Wakelin, David S. & ........................... 665.04
Walbrecht, Margaret J. .................. 1,594.55
Wales, Thomas & Johnson, Rebecca . 7,420.17
Wales, Walter M. & Karen E. .......... 2,461.71
Walker, Frederick D. & Ann Marie ... 1,753.88
Walker, George F. III & Joy ................ 353.71
Walker, George F., III & Joy ............ 1,165.04
Ward, Mark A. & Carr, Shannon L. .. 1,524.87
Warner, Barbara, Tr. ........................ 1,907.92
Warren Marr Co., Inc. ....................... 219.24
Warren, Heidi Jeanne &
Spinazzola, Samuel ........................ 690.31
Waskiewicz, David ............................. 784.03
Watson, Frederick, Jr. ........................ 559.91
*Watson, Herbert R. & Roberta ........ 2,593.82
Watters, Stephen H. & Anne B. ....... 3,343.95
Waystack, F. Peter & Nora L. .......... 4,805.24
Waystack, F. Peter, Tr. ..................... 1,283.63
Weaver, Kandy Hart, Hart, Melody &
Williams, Marylane ..................... 1,475.15
Weaver, Melissa J. ............................. 836.60
Weaver, Ronald L. ............................. 802.78
Webster Family Ltd. Partnership ..... 9,017.98
Webster, Barry Gibson .................... 1,378.17
Weeks, Gordon L. & Jill E. ................ 656.89
Weeks, Gordon L. & Jill E. ................ 209.46
Weeks, Kenneth W., Jr., Tr. & Sarah, Tr.4,374.11
Weeks, Waite C. & Peggy A. ............ 1,499.19
Weigold, George J. III & Karen .............. 0.82
Weigold, George J. III & Karen .......... 569.69
*Weislogel, Paul O. & Judith B. ......... 1,967.90
Weissenberger, R.P., Sr. ........................ 57.87
*Welch, Doris M. & Jesse A. ............. 4,159.43
Welch, Doris M. & Jesse A. ............. 2,839.46
Welch, Francis & Jane E. ................... 501.23
Wells, Jane F. & Lynn E. ................. 1,074.17
Welsh, Kelly R. & Alberding, Ellen S. 4,973.13
Wennerberg, Susan C. & Dennis F. ... 1,089.66
Wentworth, Cheryl D. ........................ 702.53
Wertz, Kenneth & Martha Ann ........ 1,951.11
Walker, Jack L. & Beverley A., Co-Tr. 4,688.70
Walker, Jack L. & Beverley A., Co-Tr. 1,220.87
Weske, John S. ............................... 6,659.37
West, Alan Nichols &
Priscilla Adams, Tr. ...................... 3,403.44
Walker, John G. ................................. 748.99
Walker, Judith E. ............................... 848.42
West, Alan Nichols & Priscilla Adams, Tr. 6.52
West, Patricia Ann ............................ 739.61
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West, Ronald C., Sr. & Ruth Lyn, Tr. ........ 3.26
Wilson, Alexandra L. ...................... 3,750.63
West, Ronald C., Sr. & Ruth Lyn, Tr. . 3,246.96
Westhaver, Brett .................................. 57.05
Wilson, Barbara ................................ 879.79
Wilson, Brant & Wilson, Joyce, Tr. .... 2,237.99
Westhaver, Brett ................................ 188.27
Westhaver, Karen M. ......................... 530.16
*Wilson, Kendrick P. ........................... 641.08
Wilson, Mark G. & Brackett, Martha L.910.76
Westhaver, Kyle C. ............................. 188.27
*Westhaver, Susan & Tibbetts, Robert 1,034.72
Wiltshire, Karen F. ............................. 932.77
Wiltshire, Karen F. ............................. 135.29
Westhaver, Thad ............................. 1,442.55
Weston, Berkley & Rice, William E., Jr. 24.45
Winchenbach, Joey T. ...................... 1,444.18
Winchenbach, Robert A. & Abbie L. ... 853.71
Wheltle, R. Bruce & Susan Yardley ..... 761.21
Wheltle, R. Bruce & Susan Yardley .. 3,025.28
Winchester, John F. ....................... 10,920.19
Winchester, John F. ......................... 5,219.26
Wheltle, R. Bruce & Susan Yardley ..... 247.76
Wheltle, R. Bruce & Susan Yardley .. 1,096.99
Windsong Coatings, LLC ................. 2,237.18
Windward Enterprises ......................... 30.16
Whitaker, Lewis H. Jr. & Janice D. ... 2,037.50
Whitaker, Lewis, Jr. & Colburn, Janice 2,707.43
Wing, Arlene ..................................... 207.01
Wing, Arlene ..................................... 489.00
White, Nathan C. ............................... 723.72
Whitney, Mia ................................. 1,355.35
Wing, Randy & Arlene M. .................. 552.57
Wing, Randy & Arlene M. .................. 132.03
Whittaker, Tatyana I. ...................... 2,013.05
Whittaker, Tatyana I. ...................... 1,269.77
Wing, Randy & Arlene M. .................. 159.74
Wing, Randy & Arlene M. .................. 116.55
Wiley, Gordon F. ................................ 594.95
Wilhelm, Muriel L. ............................ 700.49
Wing, Randy & Arlene M. .................. 110.84
Winsor, Paul G. ................................. 371.64
Wilkinson, Gormley, Wilkinson, &
Locraft, Tr. .................................. 2,453.15
Winsor, Paul G. .............................. 1,781.59
Winter, Susan .................................... 383.05
Wilkinson, Kent K. .......................... 4,341.51
Wilkinson, Kent K. ............................. 102.69
Wintrhop Fuel Co., Inc. ..................... 674.82
Winward, Sara-Jo ............................. 468.63
Will, John F. ................................... 2,768.96
Willey, Brent A. ................................. 989.82
Wise, Edward B. & Carol ................ 2,448.26
Withe, Jeff ..................................... 3,365.14
Willey, Brent A. ................................. 144.26
Willey, Harriet J. ............................... 508.97
Witte, Michael J. & Mary Ellen ....... 2,693.98
Wohl, Linda & Cloutier, Gail ............... 491.45
Willey, Paul M. & Virginia A. ............. 474.74
Williams, Brenda Holmes ................... 521.60
Wojciula, Tomasz ............................ 1,048.91
Wolfson, Rita Parsont .................... 1,085.58
Williams, Brenda Holmes ................... 365.12
Williams, Brenda Holmes ................... 526.49
Wolfson, Rita Parsont .................... 5,255.12
Wolman, Samuel & Lillios, Loretta .. 3,274.67
Williams, Brenda Holmes ................ 1,699.68
Williams, Brenda Holmes ................... 441.73
Woodbury, Donald S. & Jane M. ......... 360.23
Woodman, Georgia I. ......................... 702.12
Williams, Brenda L. ........................... 521.60
Williams, Brenda L. ........................... 928.29
*Woodman, Wayne W. ......................... 295.52
Woodman, Wayne W. ......................... 178.49
Williams, Brenda L. ........................... 365.12
Williams, Brenda L. ........................... 456.40
Woodward, Kenneth W. & Judith A. .... 911.17
Woodward, Kenneth W. & Judith A. .... 153.22
Williams, Christopher S. ................. 1,079.06
Williams, Guy ................................. 9,673.24
Williams, Hugh D. .......................... 1,256.73
Williams, Hugh D. ............................. 822.34
*Woody, William E. & Sherrill L. ....... 1,271.89
Woolf, S. Jane Proctor ................... 3,507.35
*Worden, J. William & Charlene J. .... 2,019.24
Wordock, John J. & Jeannette M. .... 1,159.34
Williams, Hugh D. ............................. 174.41
Williams, Jacqueline D. & Roger ...... 1,001.64
Workman, Clifford P. ......................... 716.87
Workman, Gary A. ............................ 502.04
Williams, Jason R. .......................... 1,386.32
Williams, Robert D. & Dianne V., Tr. 4,178.51
Workman, Shelley J. ....................... 1,220.46
Worrell, Kareen K. & Peter R., Tr. .... 1,980.45
Williams, Robert D. & Dianne V., Tr. 2,366.76
Wilmot, George R. & Jane D. .......... 4,553.41
Worth, William P. III & Laura R. ....... 969.85
Worth, William P. III & Laura R. ....... 158.11
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Wotton, Donald & Rebecca ................ 630.00
Young, Constance Pennington ............ 208.64
Wotton, Donald A., Jr. .................... 2,779.15
Wotton, Donald A., Jr. ....................... 208.64
Young, David W. ............................. 1,202.13
Young, Kenneth E. ............................. 592.51
Wotton, Donald Jr. & Rebecca S. ..... 1,068.87
Wotton, Donald Jr. & Rebecca S. ........ 442.55
Young, Linda S. & Young, Richard M. . 797.07
*Young, Louise P.F. .......................... 4,272.72
Wotton, Geraldine P., Tr. ..................... 978.00
Wotton, Lora Emma .......................... 209.46
Young, Robert P. & Lucinda S. ........ 3,080.70
Younker, Kevin S. & Norma J. ............ 614.10
Wright, Charles L., Jr. .................... 1,370.83
Wright, Charles L., Jr. & Cynthia L. . 1,621.85
Youtz, D. Eugene & Barbara K., Tr. .. 4,132.05
Zabriskie, Nancy J. ........................ 1,141.82
Wright, Jeffrey .................................. 828.04
Wright, Kathleen & Eilenberg, Jeff ..... 829.67
Zaccadelli, Dennis ............................. 255.91
Zacharias, Patricia S. ........................ 920.95
Wright, Olive .................................. 1,138.56
Wright, Tracy L. ................................ 195.60
Zajtchuk, Russ & Joan T., Tr. ........... 3,091.30
Zedda, Patricia A. ............................. 732.69
Yahoub, Thomas E. & Ernest J. .......... 609.62
Yates, Deborah & Yates, Jessica ......... 753.88
Ziegenhagen, Eduard A. & Nancy ....... 416.47
Ziegenhagen, Eduard A. & Nancy .... 1,806.86
Yates, Deborah M. ............................. 986.56
Yates, Deborah, Tr. .......................... 1,502.05
Ziemba, James J. & Lucie N. .......... 1,429.51
Zirkle, Dorothy A. .......................... 1,501.64
Yates, Paul M. .................................. 830.89
*Yates, Ronald O. ............................. 1,992.35
Zisk, Betty H. ................................ 2,981.27
Zuber, Andrew F. ............................ 1,104.33
Yerrington, Richard Y. & Penelope, W. 914.43
*York, Clifton L. & Higgins, Mildred ..... 817.53
Zuber, Andrew F. ............................... 135.29
Zwerling, Lloyd Steven &
Middleberg, Ron ......................... 3,508.58
Zwicker, Elizabeth .......................... 1,081.91
Yost, Jeanne L. & Reed A. .............. 2,722.10
Yost, Joseph F. IV .............................. 654.45
Young, Clifton K. ............................... 781.59
Young, Constance P. ............................ 94.54
Young, Constance P. ....................... 1,693.98
* Veteran
† Blind
‡ Parsonage
TAXPAYER LIST: PERSONAL PROPERTY
Ames, Bill & Bonny ............................. 22.01
Clark, William & Anna ......................... 28.53
Anchor Inn Cottages ........................... 12.23
Anchor Inn Restaurant ...................... 165.45
Coastal Cuts ....................................... 33.42
Coca-Cola Bottling Plants, Inc. ............ 35.05
Bay View Cottages .............................. 22.82
Benner Construction .......................... 665.86
Coca-Cola Bottling Plants, Inc. ............ 61.15
Colby & Gale, Inc. ................................. 7.34
Bickford, Richard & Holly ................. 101.88
Blomquist, Paul W. ............................ 163.00
Computer Connection .......................... 40.75
Contented Sole (The) ........................ 102.69
Blue Ledge Pottery ............................. 12.23
Boothby, Gary & Betsey ....................... 99.43
Cotton, Kenneth S. .............................. 28.53
Creekside Dental ............................... 929.10
Bradley Inn ....................................... 414.02
Bristol Diner ..................................... 101.88
Cycletime ....................................... 6,334.18
D. & M. Marine ................................... 39.12
Bryant, Ralph L. ................................. 20.38
Bulmer Cabinetmakers, Inc. ................. 76.61
Damariscotta Bank & Trust Co. ......... 462.92
Dave’s Marine Repair .......................... 20.38
Busy Bea LLC ..................................... 11.41
C.E. Reilly & Son .............................. 461.29
Dee’s Variety ..................................... 155.67
DirecTV, Inc. .................................... 101.06
Carmen Knipe Plumbing/Heating ......... 16.30
Chase, Reuben T. & Catherine M. .......... 12.23
Dish Network, LLC .............................. 62.76
Dupere, John & Elaine ......................... 16.30
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Earle A. Cooper ................................ 135.29
North Country Wind Bells, Inc. .......... 309.70
Fair Wind Marina ................................ 77.43
Fletcher, Robert & Judy ....................... 68.46
O.W. Holmes, Inc. ........................... 3,876.96
O’Bryan, Mary .................................. 131.22
General Electric Capital ...................... 22.01
Getchell Bros. ....................................... 5.71
O’Hara Corporation ............................. 16.30
Padebco ............................................. 91.28
Gordon, Bryan .................................... 46.46
Gosnold Arms & Cottages .................. 269.77
Pemaquid Fisherman’s Co-op ............. 231.46
Pemaquid Marine ................................ 20.38
Granite Hall Store ............................... 19.56
Hanley Construction ....................... 2,276.30
Pendleton, Jim .................................... 83.13
Pine State Trading Co. ........................... 6.52
Hanley’s Market ................................. 55.42
Hanna’s .............................................. 97.80
Poland, Ernest, Jr. ............................... 12.23
Pomeroy, Ronald & Sandra .................. 66.02
Harbor Ice Cream ............................... 16.30
Harbor Waves ..................................... 14.67
Powell, Nathan .................................... 12.23
Prior, Mark ......................................... 24.45
Harborside Cottages .......................... 108.40
Harger, Lynne ...................................... 98.62
Purple Cactus ..................................... 16.30
Racine, Dennis & Deborah ................... 40.75
Harrington, Ann .................................. 51.35
Hazeltine, Glenn .................................. 23.64
Ranger, Gearry L. ................................ 16.30
Reilly Well Drilling .............................. 56.24
HDS ................................................... 21.19
Herr, Bob & Paula ............................... 65.20
Riverview Lobster Pound, Inc. ............. 21.19
Rock Coast ......................................... 43.20
Herr, Sophie & Herr, Beverly ................ 80.69
Hotel Pemaquid ................................ 128.77
Rogers, James & Heather .................. 100.25
Ronald E. Pendleton, Inc. .................... 12.23
Hunt, Dominic & Kathy ........................ 20.38
Ideal Septic ...................................... 570.50
Rosario’s .......................................... 168.71
Round Pond Lobster ............................ 44.01
J. Edward Knight, & Co. ...................... 44.83
Jamestown .......................................... 26.08
Ryker, Jerud & Dorothy ...................... 136.11
S.F. Prentice & Son ............................. 20.38
Johns Bay Tooling ............................... 48.90
Jordan, Jackie ..................................... 49.72
Samoset of New Harbor, Inc. ............. 227.39
Sandcastle Pottery .............................. 16.30
Kane, Richard & Elizabeth ................... 59.50
Kenco, Inc. ........................................ 273.84
Scottish Lion ...................................... 30.16
Sea Acres Motel & Cottages ................ 38.31
King Ro Market ................................ 164.63
Kyllonen, Joyce & Wayne ................... 176.86
Seagull Gift Shop & Restaurant ........... 81.50
Shaw’s Fish & Lobster Wharf Rest. ... 309.70
L. Dewey Chase Real Estate ................ 34.23
Labombarde, William J. ....................... 35.86
Sherwood Forest ................................. 40.75
Smith, Anne L. .................................... 11.41
Landry, David W. ................................. 61.13
Laughton House & Cabins ................... 32.60
Stookey, Gary R. ................................. 39.12
Sumaria Conference Center ................. 89.65
Lavalley Lumber Co., Inc. .................... 78.24
Leblanc, Rosemary .............................. 75.80
Swift, Bruce H. ................................... 61.13
Taylor, George ................................... 260.80
Leeman, Ruth S. ................................... 5.71
Limberis, John & Dorothy .................... 39.94
TCF Leasing, Inc. ........................... 1,814.19
The Bottom Line ................................. 41.57
Lugosch Designs ................................. 65.20
Lynds, Donald & Michelle .................... 26.08
Thompson Inn & Cottages ................. 206.20
Time Warner Cable ......................... 4,616.16
MacDonald, Ann ............................... 163.00
Masters Machine Co. ................... 64,911.49
Tower Optical Co. .................................. 4.08
US Bancorp Equipment Finance .......... 10.60
Mid-Coast Lobster .............................. 14.67
Mobile Glass ....................................... 13.04
Whiteneck, Jim & Lisa ...................... 100.25
Woodfyr, LLC D/B/A Cane & Canvas .. 188.27
Muscongus Bay Lobster Co. ................. 49.72
N.E. Screen Door Co., Inc. ................ 167.89
Ye Old Fort Cabins .............................. 33.42
Young, Harland & Norma .................... 39.12
Nadeau, Peter & Sharon ...................... 74.17
New Harbor Co-op ............................ 176.86
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TAX EXEMPT PROPERTY
Atwood/North Atwood Lane Assoc
Berwick Boys Foundation
Bristol Area Library
Bristol Area Lions Charities
Bristol, Town of
Dam
Town Landing, Bristol Mills
Town Landing, Huddle Road
Town Landing, Pemaquid River
Town Landing, Moxie Cove
Town Landing, Brown’s Cove
Town Landing, Fish Point
Town Landing, New Harbor
Fire Department, Round Pond
Fire Department, New Harbor
Fire Department, Bristol Mills
Pemaquid Beach Park
Lighthouse Park
Rock Schoolhouse
Irving District School
Bristol Consolidated School
Round Pond Skating Rink
Long Cove Picnic Ground
Long Cove Water Hole
Bristol Mills: from CMP
Pemaquid Land Co. Gift
Kinnear Property
Transfer Station & Town Garage
Town Hall
Old Dump
Bristol Village Improvement Society
Carpenters Boat Shop
Damariscotta River Association
Eldercare Network of Lincoln County
Federal Government-Lighthouse
First Congregational Church Bristol Mills
Harrington Meeting House
Hunt, Norman
I.O.O.F. Hall, Mariner’s Lodge No. 53
Long Cove Point Association
Maine, State of
Masonic Lodge No.74
Medomak Valley Land Trust
Methodist Church - New Harbor
Methodist Church - Round Pond
Old Bristol Historical Association
Pemaquid Watershed Association
Quail Run Homeowner’s Association
Road Assoc. of Biscay Lake Shore
Round Pond Schoolhouse Association
Round Pond Village Improvement Society
Seaside Grange No.171, Grange Hall
Seawood Park Community Association
Union Church - Round Pond
Wawenock Trail Subdivision - Sewer Lot
Valuation
90,000.00
60,800.00
346,300.00
115,200.00
Exempt Tax
733.50
495.52
2,822.34
938.88
68,800.00
17,500.00
333,700.00
22,500.00
200,500.00
112,500.00
400.00
330,500.00
169,500.00
373,100.00
119,500.00
2,304,000.00
3,173,800.00
30,600.00
40,200.00
4,034,600.00
26,500.00
157,500.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
675,000.00
279,900.00
858,900.00
173,100.00
34,900.00
600.00
377,500.00
626,600.00
384,700.00
73,700.00
452,700.00
105,200.00
9,700.00
146,200.00
322,600.00
3,607,100.00
121,800.00
47,900.00
238,500.00
190,600.00
83,700.00
651,200.00
4,500.00
64,400.00
107,100.00
711,800.00
108,600.00
1,088,500.00
164,100.00
53,000.00
23,895,600.00
560.72
142.62
2,719.65
183.37
1,634.07
916.87
3.26
2,693.57
1,381.42
3,040.76
973.92
18,777.60
25,866.47
249.39
327.63
32,881.99
215.97
1,283.62
8.15
20.37
5,501.25
2,281.18
7,000.03
1,410.76
284.43
4.89
3,076.62
5,106.79
3,135.31
600.65
3,689.51
857.38
79.05
1,191.53
2,629.19
29,397.87
992.67
390.38
1,943.77
1,553.39
682.15
5,307.28
36.67
524.86
872.87
5,801.17
885.09
8,871.27
1,337.41
431.95
194,749.03
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Pemaquid Watershed Association
Donna Minnis, Executive Director
P
emaquid Watershed Association (PWA) began in 1966 and is a membersupported non-profit organization with a mission to conserve the natural
resources of the Pemaquid Peninsula through land and water stewardship and
education, focusing on the 47 square miles of Pemaquid River watershed. PWA
has 860 members and growing. Highlights of 2010 PWA programs that directly
benefitted Bristol are:
• Initiation of water quality monitoring at the Bristol Mills Swimming
Hole as a service to the Town for safeguarding public health and protecting environmental quality.
• 7th year of staffing and programming at Beachcombers’ Rest Nature
Center at Pemaquid Beach Park, which reached nearly 2,200 children and
adults in the 2010 season.
• 2nd year of an educational Butterfly Garden at Pemaquid Beach Park.
• 8th year of water quality monitoring at Pemaquid Beach.
• 20th+ year of leading a Coastal Cleanup of the Pemaquid Point shoreline.
• Leading a litter pickup along Route 130.
• Providing public access to open space and shorefront via maintenance
of the 6 nature preserves that PWA owns in Bristol: Crooked Farm
(co-managed with DRA), Bearce-Allen, Little Falls Brook, Bass Rock,
Moxie Cove, and La Verna Preserves.
• Maintenance of the Bristol Recreational Trail.
• 8th year of coordinating an annual gathering for citizens with specific
interest in Biscay Pond (the “PWA Biscay Ponders”) to provide education
about pond management and to facilitate sharing of concerns and
updates about conservation efforts related to the pond.
• 6th year of the Courtesy Boat Inspection program to educate boaters and
minimize the risk of undesirable plants invading the Pemaquid-area ponds.
• 2nd year of coordinating the LakeSmart program for Biscay Pond
shoreline residents, providing free technical assistance to help landowners
protect pondwater quality.
• 6th year of a summer day camp program for children in July. In 2010,
3 Bristol children attended PWA’s summer camp, and all of them received
a scholarship from PWA to cover the cost of camp.
PWA exemplifies a grassroots movement powered collectively by – and with
sincere gratitude to — individuals and businesses, volunteers, friends, and our
local municipalities. PWA looks forward to continuing to serve the citizens of
Bristol and helping to protect this beautiful. PWA thanks the Town of Bristol for
its ongoing support of our mission. ❈
TOWN OF BRISTOL
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Bristol Fire & Rescue
Paul Leeman, Jr., Fire Chief
D
uring the year 2010 Bristol Fire & Rescue members responded to
353 emergency calls. There were 229 medical calls; 45 motor vehicle accidents; 33 fire calls; 8 water rescues; 31 downed power lines; 2 mutual aids calls; 2
search and rescues, and 3 hazmat calls. This represents 49 fewer calls than in 2009,
with the reduction of motor vehicle accidents by 35.
In order to keep with our mission statement of providing the highest level of
service to protect life, property, and the environment, we have continued to
encourage and support those members wanting to further their skills with outside
training and education. This is in addition to the mandatory and in-house training required of all members. This past year such training included a Fire Officer’s
class, advanced incident command classes, and training with mutual aid towns in
the areas of vehicle extrication and hydrants. Three members, William Bradford,
Paul Leeman III, and Jordan Powell completed a 240 hour Firefighter I II course
which gives them national certification.
A new driver policy was enacted which requires all members to successfully
complete EVOC, (Emergency Vehicle Operating Class) and to qualify on each
piece of apparatus before they may operate such vehicle. A driver training committee of three members, along with the Chief, must sign off on each member
before he or she can operate any fire apparatus. This system is going to be a new
State of Maine mandate for all fire departments some time in 2011.
I would like to thank the members and especially their families for their sacrifice of many hours away from home in order to advance their firefighting skills.
Positive support from our families allows us to better serve and protect the Town
of Bristol. A special thank you goes out to those employers who allow employees
to respond to emergencies during daytime working hours.
The 1978 Mack 3,500 gallon tanker, which was housed in the Round Pond
station, was taken out of service last summer. This, along with the age of the
1980 Bristol Tank 3 will require us to discuss a replacement tanker within the next
fewyears. Additionally, we plan to install five more dryhydrants throughout the
town in order to make water more widely accessible.
Through the continued grant writing efforts of 3rd Assistant Chief Tim Miller,
we received a grant of $123,085.00 to fund the upgrade of most of our turnout gear
and SCBA’s (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus). Bristol Fire & Rescue matched
the grant with $6,154.00 bringing the total money awarded to $116,931.00. As a
result of this federal grant and the moneyreceived by the generosity of so many,we
were able to purchase 14 SCBA’s; 26 fire helmets; 29 turnout coats, and 27 turnout
pants, supplying our members with state of the art personal protective equipment and enabling them to carry out their jobs in the safest manner possible.
A special thank you goes out to the Bristol Fire & Rescue Ladies Auxiliary for
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their fund raising efforts and continued support. We are grateful to have this fine
group of people working for the good of our department, and with their supportwe continue to participate in the annual Easter egg hunt; the Round Pond 4th
of July parade; Olde Bristol Days; the Alvin Sproul Samoset Road Race; fire
education training with the Bristol School, and Santa’s arrival by helicopter at the
Pemaquid Lighthouse Park.
For your safety, and to allow for the quickest response time, there is still a need
to remind everyone to post your house number in a very visible location so it can
be seen coming from all directions. Additionally, private driveways and roads
need to have trees and branches cut 12 feet high and 15 feet wide to allow the
passage of a fire engine or ambulance. In case of an emergency dial 911
My first year as Fire Chief was a challenging, yet very rewarding one. I look
forward to another year and will continue to bring my very best effort to this
position. I want to thank all who continue to support this fine organization
through their generous donations. It is a privilege and a pleasure for every member of Bristol Fire & Rescue to serve the Town of Bristol. Thank you. ❈
Fishermen’s Museum
John Allan, Treasurer
D
uring 2010, our 38th season, the Fishermen’s Museum’s collection of local
marine artifacts and pictures documenting the strong fishing heritage of
the Pemaquid region was enjoyed by more than 37,000 visitors. Your community
Museum is open to all during normal Lighthouse Park hours and admission is
free. Our collection of local fishing heritage includes original tools, traps, nets and
artifacts, displays, diorama’s, ships logs and first person accounts of shipwrecks,
along with rare and unusual items that presents the history of the Bristol community to visitors from home and away. The Museum provides a warm and
inviting destination for our friends and visitors all season long.
We are fortunate to have the support of a dedicated group of volunteers over
the past 38 years. Through their efforts, and the enthusiastic support of the
Bristol Park Commissioners the Fishermen’s Museum has been so successful.
Thanks to all who contribute their time and continue to insure that our Museum
remains an important educational destination for visitors and maritime scholars.
Donations we receive go directly to artifact restoration, exhibit maintenance
and our small operating budget; the balance has always been donated to the
Town of Bristol. In 2010 our contribution was $2,697, bringing total donations
from the Museum to the Town of Bristol since our opening to $246,674.
We note sadly the passing of Board member Barbara Marshall in January.
Barbara was an original supporter and volunteer at the Museum from its inception and one of our most dedicated advocates since. Her wisdom, generous
volunteer work and great sense of humor during this time helped make the
Museum a special destination for visitors and friends on Pemaquid Point. ❈
TOWN OF BRISTOL
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Bristol Area Library
T
Jacqueline Bennett, Librarian
he library is dependent on our 28 wonderful weekly volunteers who worked
over 2000 hours this past year, and our part-time volunteers who gave an
additional 600 hours working on the annual book, plant and pie sales. Many
positive comments have been made on the improved look of our garden, which
is the result of a lot of physical labor by volunteers committed to enhance the
exterior of our library. On May 19th we honored our volunteers, and took a moment to remember Katie Achorn and Zilpha Curtin, both of whom passed away
this year.
The library welcomed over 7900 adult and 1100 children visitors during the
year. We were joined by 104 new members, bringing our total membership to
1466. We circulated 12,164 printed materials, 1112 audio books, 1765 VHS, and
our DVDs were signed out 2627 times. The free passes offered by the Coastal
Maine Botanical Garden were signed out 42 times.
This completes our first year with a new web-based circulation program which
can be accessed at: http://bal.tidewater.net. Computer use continues to grow and
is an important service to our patrons, as is our wireless capability.
We received a $10,000 grant from the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation.
We added 9 new ceiling fans and upgraded most of our computers. We added
two new computers for public use, two laptops for patron use inside the building
and we upgraded our server, the computer at the front desk and our catalog search
computer. We were also awarded $1408.20 worth of children’s books from the Libri
Foundation and we chose 82 books, concentrating mostly on youth nonfiction.
Programs offered to the community this past year included art displays by local
artists, knitting for all ages and author visits. Through a grant from the Maine
Humanities Council we offered a discussion series, “Working America.” For
children we were able to offer some great summer programs under the theme
“Make a Splash@ your library.” Several businesses offered wonderful prizes for
the participants of the Summer Reading Program and many local people donated
their time and talents for the activities. In addition to the summer programs, we
continued to offer Friday and Saturday morning story times for children throughout the year and we enjoyed several visits from the Bristol Consolidated School
kindergartners during the school year. We are also thankful to the Friends of the
Bristol Area Library for their support of time and financial assistance.
This year’s board of trustees are Kathleen Riess, President; Carol Jaeger, Vice
President; Sue Trouwborst, Recording Secretary; Bonnie Sablinsky, Treasurer and
Roberta Watson, Corresponding Secretary. Other trustees are Jim Austin, Cathy
Chase, Becky Cooper, Vera Havens, Judith Hope, Andrea Powell, Susan Taylor,
and our newly appointed members Eveline Tierney and John Marsili. Our many
thanks to Doug Comstock and Ray Cragin, retiring members.
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We continue through various ways to increase our income as our expenses rise
and we offer a special thanks to our loyal patrons and to those who gave so
generously to our annual appeal. We appreciate the supportwe received from local
organizations and many thanks also, to the town of Bristol for their support of
$13,000 in appropriations. ❈
Pemaquid Group of Artists
Kay Hannah, President
M
embers of the Pemaquid Group of Artists (PGA) have exhibited artwork
annually at the Pemaquid Art Gallery on the grounds of Pemaquid Lighthouse Park for the past 50 years. Having been established in 1929, it is among the
oldest organizations of artists in the state.
During the 2010 season more than 10,000 visitors came to the gallery to view
the art of our 27 permanent members as well as a season guest artist and an
invited artist. A diversity of art consisting of oil, pastel, and watercolor paintings,
in addition to ceramics and marquetry, were on display from the time of our wellattended Opening Reception of June 13 for patrons and the public, until closing
on October 11. Admission is free for park visitors but donations are accepted.
This year for the first time the town charged the PGA a fee of $2,030.
The PGA is a Maine nonprofit organization. As well as providing a venue for
qualified artists, who are juried for membership, to exhibit and sell their artwork,
it supports area art education and events through financial donations. One of
our goals is to enrich the art culture for area residents, children, and visitors. In
keeping with this goal, both our “Meet the Artist Reception’’ held in early August
and an outdoor sale in conjunction with Open Lighthouse Day in September,
featured outside demonstration artists. We also gave small donations to area
schools and Healthy Kids for their art education and have started to establish a
Scholarship Fund ultimately to help a deserving Lincoln Academy art student.
Again this year we supported a program that makes a pass available throughout
the year for area families to visit the Portland Museum of Art. This is readily
available to Bristol residents who secure a date in advance through Skidompha
Library in Damariscotta.
We are especially grateful to our patron members. We have thrived on their
continuing enthusiasm that has complemented that of our artist members, manager, and attendants. To let others know thatwe are a special little gallery in one of
the loveliest parks on the Maine Coast we have recently established a website,
pemaquidartgallery.com.
We currently have a board of 9 members. Its officers are Kay Hannah, President; Jan Kilburn, Vice President; Peggy Farrell, Secretary; Bobbie Applegate,
Treasurer. ❈
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Bristol School Committee
A
David Kolodin, Chairman
t the end of this present 2011 school year in June, our Superintendent of
Schools, Robert Bouchard, will be ending his tenure of ten years with us
here in Bristol. We, the citizens and taxpayers of our town have been the fortunate recipients of an extremely dedicated, articulate and professional educator in
guiding our children in a most profound way. His leadership in the new Alternate
Organization System, known as AOS 93, has given us a new ‘alternate education’
program for grades 6-8; more positive relations with Lincoln Academy that have
been increasingly collegial; the school lunch program has become more local and
fresh foods nutritious; and Bob Bouchard has been the energy and guiding light
behind the newly formed AOS 93, an enormous task to be sure.
Amongst Robert Bouchard’s extraordinary talents has been giving the Town
of Bristol fiscally responsible and educationally sound operating budgets in this first
decade of the 21st Century. His listening skills, caring attitude and sensitivity will be
missed. We wish him continued success in his next venture, be it work or play! ❈
Miles Memorial Hospital
Scott T. Shott, VP Development & Community Relations
hroughout the years, and in spite of the many financial challenges facing
small towns and municipalities in Maine, the Town of Bristol has been a
steadfast supporter of Miles Memorial Hospital and its related organizations. Since
1989, the Bristol Budget Committee, and ultimately the people of the town, has
voted to appropriate a total of $105,000 in support of our organization and our
mission to care for anyone who turns to us regardless of his or her ability to pay.
I want to thank you for all those years of generous support. Thanks to the
people of Bristol, our Annual Fund has provided vital funding to replace equipment and support programs and services in our facilities. In recognition of your
many fiscal challenges, Miles and Lincoln County Healthcare have decided to
discontinue our agency requests and focus our fundraising efforts on individual
donors, charitable foundations, and businesses.
From Oct. 1, 2009 through Sept. 30, 2010, there were 6,110 visits to Miles
Memorial Hospital from 1,830 Bristol residents. For that same time period, Miles
Memorial Hospital provided $328,208* of care to Bristol residents for which
there was no compensation. *This figure does not include payment shortfalls from
government-sponsored programs such as Medicare & MaineCare.
While we no longer plan to make regular charitable donation agency requests
from the town, we hope the individual citizens of Bristol will recognize the
services we provide and consider including our organization in their annual charitable giving. ❈
For more information please contact the LCH Development Office at (207)563-4570.
T
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Bristol-South Bristol Transfer Facility
Shawn A. Dinsmore, Manager
T
he recycling effort for the year was down from 29.6% to 27.9%. The intake
of household waste was up from 1,402 tons to 1,548 tons. The free dump
load will continue, with a limit of 1,500 lbs. The Planet Aid box is going strong
with 4.4 tons recycled last year.
Shawn, Raymond, Kurt and Blake wish to thank everyone for their recycling
effort and continuing support. ❈
REVENUE
Bristol Assessment
South Bristol Assessment
Interest Income
MSW Fees
Bulk Waste Fees
Mercury
Recycling
Balance Forward
Total Revenue
EXPENSES
Disposal MSW
Shipping MSW
Disposal BW
Shipping BW
Salaries
Wages
Overtime
Worker’s Comp
Health Benefits
Payroll Taxes
Loader Maintenance
Forklift Maintenance
Trailer Maintenance
Scale Maintenance
Road Maintenance
Trailer Replacement Fund
Utilities
Insurance
Fuel
Facility Operation
Recycling
Loader Lease
Bookkeeping/Audit
Printing/Advertising
Legal
Mercury
Education
Office Expense
Misc. Expense
Capital Expense
Total
2010
BUDGET
$ 189,270.00
126,180.00
1,000.00
18,000.00
75,000.00
1,000.00
6,000.00
60,000.00
2010
ACTUAL
$ 189,835.00
126,557.00
-29,255.00
81,450.00
858.00
7,140.00
--
2011
PROPOSED
$ 189,252.00
126,168.00
-25,000.00
80,500.00
1,000.00
6,500.00
65,000.00
$ 476,450.00
$ 435,095.00
$ 493,420.00
BUDGET
$91,000.00
41,500.00
64,500.00
47,000.00
41,300.00
79,000.00
500.00
8,000.00
31,000.00
13,000.00
4,000.00
500.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
500.00
5,000.00
7,200.00
14,000.00
3,500.00
5,500.00
500.00
-2,700.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
750.00
500.00
1,000.00
-5,000.00
$ 476,450.00
ACTUAL
$ 90,090.00
35,031.00
60,112.00
39,182.00
40,961.00
70,616.00
134.00
4,996.00
30,456.00
9,846.00
3,500.00
760.00
3,936.00
2,220.00
-5,000.00
7,070.00
13,016.00
3,914.00
6,121.00
290.00
-2,600.00
766.00
1,000.00
500.00
341.00
1,136.00
-5,000.00
$ 438,564.00
PROPOSED
$ 91,800.00
44,000.00
64,800.00
47,900.00
41,340.00
81,780.00
700.00
8,200.00
33,500.00
13,000.00
4,500.00
500.00
5,000.00
3,200.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
14,200.00
4,500.00
7,000.00
1,000.00
-3,000.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
500.00
500.00
1,500.00
-5,000.00
$ 493,420.00
TOWN OF BRISTOL
61
Bristol Parks & Recreation
A
Gordon Benner, Chairman • Jon LeVeen • Sandra Lane
n improving economy and a sunny summer combined to draw record crowds
to Bristol’s parks, and helped to generate strong revenues to sustain park
programs.
The Commission now oversees nine town properties: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park, Pemaquid Beach, The Swimming Hole at Bristol Mills, the nearby
Canoe and Kayak Launch, Hanna Landing, Town Landing, Moxie Cove Picnic
Area, Pemaquid Falls Picnic Area and the Old Rock Schoolhouse. Entrance fees at
the Lighthouse and Beach Park are the primary financial support for all park
operations.
Commissioner Gordon Benner and his team kept the parks clean and well
maintained. At Lighthouse Park, they installed iron posts to support the fence
that encircles the light station; they completed installation of a six-foot safety
fence on the park’s eastern boundary; and they landscaped the area behind the
Learning Center. At the Beach Park, they installed a new electric line, replaced
windows at the snack bar and graded the parking area.
The maintenance crew also began work on an exciting new project: the creation
of Ellingwood Park in Bristol Mills. Following the town’s purchase of the property, the Commission began renovating the old garage into an Information Center.
So far, they have installed a new roof, siding, windows and doors. When complete, the building will be staffed with volunteers and provide local information
to visitors. The surrounding property will be joined to the existing Kayak Launch
and become a picnic area.
In another change this year, the Commission agreed to a request from the
Town Administrator to take over operation of Olde Bristol Days. The annual
event, which features food and crafts vendors, a parade, fireworks and music was
well attended and successful.
Once again, the Commission hosted several special events, including concerts
by the Bath Municipal Band and the Pete Collins Jazz Band. They celebrated
Open Lighthouse Day with music and food at Pemaquid Point. We welcomed
several groups to the Learning Center, including the Quebec-Labrador Foundation’s
two-day Questing to Learn course. In October, we installed an audio/video
system at the center and held our first “Family Movie Night.” We also continued
our partnership with the Pemaquid Watershed Association, offering environmental programs at Beachcomber’s Rest Nature Center at Pemaquid Beach.
For 2011, plans are underway to complete work at Ellingwood Park and
expand our outreach programs at the Learning Center. We have been working
with officials at Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site to expand Olde Bristol Days.
In 2011, vendors and music will move to Pemaquid Beach. This will allow ColoContintued
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nial Pemaquid room to expand historical exhibits and events over the Olde Bristol
Daysweekend. The lobster boat races will still be held at Fort William Henry.
None of our efforts would have been possible without a dedicated staff, and
the support of our town. We thank you, and invite you to attend a Commission
meeting, held the first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bristol
Town Hall. ❈
BRISTOL PARKS & RECREATION 2011 BUDGET
REVENUE
Lighthouse Park
Beach Park
Lighthouse Apartment Rental
Season Passes
Snack Bar Concession
Beach Shop Rentals
Vending Machine Sales
Weddings
Community Room Rental
Floats
Special Events
Merchandise Sales
Miscellaneous Fees
Donations
Learning Center Rental
Map Sales
Carry Forward from 2010
TOTAL REVENUE
EXPENSES
Learning Center
Town Landing
Wages: Maintenance
Wages: Staff
Salaries
Clerical
F.I.C.A.
Gasoline
Hardware
Outside Contractors
Merchandise Purchase
Electricity
Fuel Oil
Diesel Fuel
Phone/Cable/Internet
Trash/Septic
Adv/Taxes/Admin
Truck/Equip Maintenance
Wedding Supplies
Events and Entertainment
Capital Reserve
Vending Machine Sales
PFG NorthCenter
Landscaping Supplies
Mileage Reimbursement
Miscellaneous Expense
Capital Purchases
TOTAL EXPENSES
2010
$137,615
98,316
12,226
5,510
3,310
6,503
5,967
4,137
1,225
3,660
3,643
1,730
3,472
3,325
300
4,995
295,934
Projected 2011
$139,000
99,000
12,750
5,800
3,500
6,600
6,000
4,200
1,250
3,750
3,750
1,750
3,500
500
400
5,000
9,414
$306,163
2010
$2,246
2,505
50,627
64,615
10,700
647
8,830
2,609
4,385
41,571
1,416
5,718
4,178
853
2,526
5,684
15,353
3,480
296
6,393
3,612
3,393
2,837
5,954
1,038
4,739
30,317
286,520
Projected 2011
$1,500
0
52,250
67,000
10,700
675
9,144
3,200
4,500
42,500
1,500
6,050
5,000
1,050
2,700
6,000
16,800
3,654
325
6,700
0
3,500
3,000
6,300
500
10,000
28,000
$292,548
TOWN OF BRISTOL
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Superintendent of Schools
Robert G. Bouchard, Jr.
T
he students of Bristol Consolidated School continue to grow and develop
under the support and guidance of our staff, our community and our
parents. We continue to place literacy, numeric and good citizenship at the forefront of our programming. In addition to these areas of focus, we are able to
provide an enriched program for all Kindergarten through eighth grade students
in the areas of science, social studies, art, music and physical education. Our staff
have been working collaboratively the past few years utilizing the Professional
Learning Community framework to routinely discuss the progress of their students and develop strategies to best meet each student’s learning needs. The work
we have been doing is evident in the students’ continued growth. Our students
have shown progress in their performance on both local and state level assessments. They continue to meet the benchmarks for math and reading as required
by the No Child Left Behind laws despite the fact that the targets increase each
year. Our eighth grade science scores are among the top in the state!
Our students benefit from our strategic use of the instructional staff. In
addition to regular classes taught by homeroom teachers for our K-4 students,
they also receive regular guided reading and literacy support in a small group
setting. This targeted approach to literacy instruction is proven to be more effective
than whole class instruction and the growth Bristol’s early elementary students
have made as a result of this programming is wonderful. The junior high has
implemented some new intervention models as well. Most of our students in
grades 5-8 benefit from smaller class sizes during math classes to allow for targeted differentiation of the program to meet more individual student needs. We
have been able to offer a separate Algebra class to eighth grade students the past 2
years, which better prepares them for high school classes.
The goals of education reach well beyond the 3-R’s and Bristol Consolidated
School continues to offer high-quality programming in the areas of art, music,
physical education and athletics. A large majority of our junior high students
participate in voluntary music groups and athletic teams. We field teams for girls
and boys at the varsity and junior varsity level each year and often have a number of
teams win the Busline League Championships. The music program accommodates
students with interests in singing, concert band and handbell choir. Students with
a passion in the visual arts can choose to participate in an additional art class to
pursue this talent.
The community of Bristol should be proud of their youngest citizens for the
efforts they have made the past year in the area of service learning. Students are
encouraged to take on age-appropriate community service projects to learn how
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Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Bristol
Open Enrollment
10
1
14
1
6
2
10
1
13
1
10
2
13
1
9
1
21
106
10
Bristol Total
11
15
8
11
14
12
14
10
21
116
Bremen
Damariscotta
Newcastle
Open Enrollment
Public Tuition
Great Salt Bay, CSD Total
3
13
16
6
15
17
32
3
41
4
19
12
1
2
38
4
14
19
3
2
42
5
22
17
1
2
47
8
23
15
1
7
54
6
21
13
2
4
46
5
19
18
1
7
50
7
14
16
2
1
40
48
160
143
11
28
390
Jefferson
Open Enrollment
Jefferson Total
24
16
23
21
19
24
16
23
14
1
15
21
19
14
1
15
23
1
24
21
1
22
175
4
179
12
1
16
9
8
18
1
14
2
10
1
13
16
9
8
19
16
10
1
1
12
11
18
1
7
26
115
7
8
130
7
7
4
6
8
5
1
6
9
9
9
9
62
2
64
93
104
118
879
Nobleboro
Open Enrollment
Alternative
Nobleboro Total
South Bristol
Open Enrollment
South Bristol Total
TOTAL ELEMENTARY
Bremen
Bristol
7
7
4
6
8
7
1
8
87
95
82
82
109
109
Total
ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT:
JANUARY 1, 2011
Kindergarten
to support the greater good in the home, school and neighborhoods. The Bristol
School Community has spent a great deal of time learning about civil rights laws
and tolerance and kindness will lead to more productive learning at school. Students in grades 3-8 have formed Civil Rights Teams this year and are meeting
regularly to learn ways to help each other be safe at school.
As you can see, things are always busy at school. This energy fuels the love of
learning in our staff and students every day. Thanks for supporting your youngest citizens as they develop into the future leaders of this community! ❈
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
6
11
6
15
Total Secondary
38
36.5
29.5
25
28
119
Damariscotta
29
26
30
25
109.5
Jefferson
32
24.5
32
37
125.5
Newcastle
23
21
25
14
83
Nobleboro
18
14
16
31
79
3
16
10
8
37
145
142
145.5
161
South Bristol
Total Secondary
AOS 93 Total, K-12
Compared to prior enrollment, 4/1/2010
Increase or Decrease
591
1470
Elementary
990
-111
Secondary
586
5
Total
1576
-106
TOWN OF BRISTOL
65
BRISTOL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
2011-2012 PROPOSED BUDGET
School Board Approved 2/3/2011
09-10
ACTUAL
10-11
BUDGET
11-12
BUDGET
Teacher Salaries (14.4 FTE)
Ed Tech Salaries (2 FTE)
Substitute Salary
Tutor Salary
Teacher Benefits (Medi., Unemp., WC)
Ed Tech Benefits
Substitute Benefits
Tutor Benefits
Teacher Health Insurance
Teacher Tuition
Photocopier Lease (Teacher use)
Instructional Supplies
Instructional Textbooks
Instructional Dues
Secondary Public In-State Tuition (3)
Secondary Private Out-State Tuition (2)
Secondary Private In-State Tuition (110.5)
Secondary Private Insured Value
Secondary Alt-Ed Tuition
Alternative Education
G&T Professional Services
$ 945,172.14
22,280.36
9,912.50
-12,783.22
7,644.58
1,157.20
-202,889.55
-8,205.39
17,217.24
4,053.46
658.50
--973,134.34
52,785.78
3,555.00
33,758.00
--
$ 918,485.00
33,253.00
17,000.00
1,000.00
14,127.00
13,061.00
1,362.00
25.00
206,242.00
4,700.00
9,092.00
25,431.00
3,518.00
845.00
--1,156,790.00
57,840.00
3,376.00
27,206.00
--
$ 867,385.00
38,561.00
17,000.00
1,000.00
13,335.00
15,613.00
1,337.00
25.00
191,947.00
4,700.00
9,012.00
26,449.00
3,679.00
875.00
27,978.00
18,652.00
999,436.00
53,158.00
3,376.00
21,586.00
1,000.00
Total Regular Instruction
2,295,207.26
- 7.1%
2,493,353.00
Inc(Dec)
2,316,104.00
(177,249.00)
81,118.00
48,257.00
1,000.00
1,625.00
9,926.00
25.00
21,789.00
2,400.00
-1,250.00
1,300.00
750.00
44,000.00
141,108.00
-25,009.00
74,664.00
1,800.00
8,934.00
13,314.00
42,133.00
11,078.00
500.00
500.00
250.00
3,768.00
150.00
82,337.00
77,632.00
1,000.00
1,715.00
24,632.00
28.00
22,225.00
2,800.00
-2,600.00
1,300.00
1,325.00
45,000.00
63,269.00
45,269.00
25,156.00
48,751.00
1,800.00
8,830.00
13,395.00
42,767.00
11,797.00
1,100.00
-200.00
-150.00
REGULAR INSTRUCTION:
Special Education Instruction:
Special Services Teacher Salaries (2 FTE)
Special Services Ed Tech Salaries (5 FTE)
Special Services Tutor Salary
Special Services Teacher Benefits (WC, Un, Med)
Special Services EdTech Benefits (WC, Un, FICA/Med)
Special Services Tutor Benefits
Special Services Teacher Health Insurance
Special Services Teacher Tuition
Cash in Lieu (Health): Special Ed Techs
Special Services Conf./Workshops
Special Services Supplies
Special Services Textbooks
Special Placement Ed Tech Cost
Elementary Special Placement Tuition: Out Dist.
Secondary Special Placement Tuition: Out Dist.
Special Services Admin Cost
Special Services Secondary Tuition: LA
Special Services Medicaid Fees
Special Services Shared Social Worker
Special Services Shared Psych
Special Services Speech Salary (.48 FTE)
Special Services Speech Benefits
Special Services Speech Tuition
Speech Purch. Prof Svcs (Outside Eval)
Special Services Speech Conferences/Workshops
Special Services Secondary Shared Speech
Special Services Speech Travel
78,754.88
46,732.60
662.50
1,464.33
9,428.23
14.39
20,174.76
200.20
800.00
257.98
849.30
755.84
39,526.79
34,117.68
-25,771.00
78,771.04
1,085.62
7,873.00
6,168.00
40,906.52
10,164.74
--224.19
4,551.00
90.64
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Special Education Instruction cont’d:
Special Services Speech Supplies/Books/Testing
Special Services Share OT
Special Services PT
Special Services ESY Salaries
Special Services ESY Ed Tech Salaries
Special Services ESY Benefits
Special Services ESY Ed Tech Benefits
Special Services ESY Supplies
Special Services ESY Speech Salaries
Special Services ESY Speech Benefits
Special Services ESY Speech (Contracted)
Special Services ESY OT
Special Services ESY PT
G&T Coordinator Salary (was .2 FTE)
G&T Coordinator Benefits
G&T Professional Services
G&T Books & Supplies
Total Special Education
CTE Instruction:
Secondary Vocational Tuition Bath
Secondary Vocational Tuition Rockland
Subtotal CTE Instruction
Other Instruction:
Co-Curricular Stipends
Co-Curricular Stipend Benefits
Co-Curricular Purch. Prof. Svcs. (Kieve)
Co-Curricular Musical Equipment Maintenance
Co-Curricular Other Purch. Services
Co-Curricular Supplies
Field Trips: Non-Athletic
Extra-Curric Coaches/A.D. Stipends
Extra-Curric Coaches/A.D. Benefits
Game Officials Benefits
Game Officials Pay
Athletic Supplies (Sports Program)
Sports Dues/Fees
Field Trips: Athletic
Total Other Instruction
Student & Staff Support:
Nursing/Shared Health Services
Health Equipment Maint/Repair
Health Supplies
Health Periodicals
Secondary Tutor Salary
Secondary Tutor Benefits
Curriculum/Committee Teacher Salary
Curriculum/Committee Teacher Benefits
Assessment for Curriculum Admin.
Staff Development (Incl. Shared)
Library Teacher (was .2 FTE)
Library Ed Tech II Salary
Library Teacher Benefits
09-10
ACTUAL
10-11
BUDGET
11-12
BUDGET
1,378.54
3,238.17
8,278.75
1,258.20
729.00
18.24
22.62
----453.60
605.48
25,401.03
6,473.41
---
849.00
9,857.00
10,000.00
1,500.00
-22.00
-10.00
--500.00
300.00
668.00
8,602.00
2,469.00
1,000.00
100.00
849.00
9,678.00
10,000.00
1,500.00
500.00
15.00
10.00
100.00
--500.00
300.00
700.00
-----
457,202.27
-4.1%
572,525.00
Inc(Dec)
549,230.00
(23,295.00)
-1,900.00
1,700.00
8,000.00
1,700.00
8,000.00
1,900.00
0%
9,700.00
Inc(Dec)
9,700.00
0
2,700.00
48.87
3,520.00
112.29
4,687.00
139.21
2,009.70
26,164.80
1,234.92
2.61
3,597.57
4,781.90
350.00
5,331.41
3,200.00
150.00
4,620.00
500.00
5,952.00
228.00
4,080.00
27,434.00
1,350.00
-3,900.00
4,989.00
400.00
8,700.00
2,700.00
75.00
4,950.00
200.00
6,510.00
220.00
5,599.00
28,761.00
1,400.00
-4,000.00
5,000.00
400.00
8,700.00
54,680.28
4.6%
65,503.00
Inc(Dec)
68,515.00
3,012.00
38,636.50
52.50
1,013.54
62.00
575.00
12.94
---8,161.20
25,400.95
-7,530.31
42,824.00
100.00
818.00
48.00
1,000.00
23.00
1,000.00
15.00
229.00
10,000.00
9,867.00
-3,954.00
43,882.00
100.00
710.00
44.00
1,000.00
25.00
1,000.00
15.00
226.00
12,683.00
-6,873.00
--
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Student & Staff Support cont’d:
Library Ed Tech II Benefits
Library Supplies/AV
Library Books
Library Periodicals
Library Professional Resources/Dues
Technology Ed Tech Salary (1 FTE)
Technology Ed Tech Benefits
Computer Hardware Maint/Repair
Computer Software Maint/Repair
Computer Supplies
Computer Hardware Purchase
Computer Software Purchase
Testing Materials (inc. NWEA)
Shared Wellness Committee
Employee Vaccinations
Total Student & Staff Support
System Administration:
School Board Stipend
School Board Benefits
School Board Legal Fees (Non-Negot.)
School Board Auditor Services
School Board Liability Insurance
School Board Advertising
School Board Dues (MSMA)
School Board Conferences/Wrks
Administration Assessment (Supt. Office)
Assessment for Fiscal Services
Total System Administration
School Administration:
Princ./Assistant Principal Salary (1 FTE)
Secretary Salary (1 FTE)
Princ./Asst. Principal Benefits (Medi,WC, Un)
Secretary Benefits (FICA/Medi, Un, WC)
Principal Health Insurance
Secretary Health Insurance
Cash In Lieu: Secretary (Health)
Principal’s Office Professional Development
Shared Power School Stipend
Principal’s Office Copier Lease
Principal’s Office Printing
Principal’s Office Travel
Supplies/Postage
Dues
Total School Administration
Transportation and Buses:
Contracted Transportation K-12
Special Services Transportation
Secondary Vocational Transportation
Total Transportation and Buses
67
09-10
ACTUAL
10-11
BUDGET
11-12
BUDGET
-597.00
3,168.58
423.56
-41,446.00
7,227.78
75.00
960.00
1,454.47
15,477.90
535.00
2,090.30
525.00
69.69
-1,373.00
3,000.00
450.00
600.00
42,275.00
7,790.00
400.00
4,000.00
2,700.00
9,513.00
2,849.00
1,969.00
500.00
460.00
193.00
1,398.00
3,000.00
450.00
600.00
43,119.00
7,937.00
400.00
4,000.00
2,700.00
10,349.00
2,700.00
5,850.00
500.00
260.00
155,495.22
1.5%
147,757.00
Inc(Dec)
150,014.00
2,257.00
2,200.00
168.30
280.00
3,600.00
474.00
125.00
999.69
390.00
92,940.00
--
2,200.00
169.00
5,000.00
3,700.00
474.00
1,500.00
1,100.00
700.00
46,803.00
30,809.00
2,200.00
169.00
5,000.00
3,700.00
1,049.00
1,500.00
1,100.00
700.00
48,107.00
29,812.00
101,176.99
1.0%
92,455.00
Inc(Dec)
93,337.00
882.00
77,520.00
35,429.35
1,463.84
3,141.18
12,466.03
6,340.80
800.00
355.00
438.00
3,777.46
116.00
33.00
2,523.27
250.00
79,756.00
27,328.00
1,590.00
2,381.00
16,907.00
3,083.00
-1,200.00
370.00
3,031.00
600.00
200.00
3,600.00
520.00
82,059.00
25,943.00
1,602.00
2,321.00
17,245.00
-800.00
1,200.00
570.00
3,004.00
600.00
200.00
3,600.00
420.00
144,653.93
-.7%
140,566.00
Inc(Dec)
139,564.00
(1,002.00)
265,730.14
-3,610.66
270,628.00
40,600.00
8,925.00
279,947.00
55,600.00
21,683.00
269,340.80
11.6%
320,153.00
Inc(Dec)
357,230.00
37,077.00
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09-10
ACTUAL
10-11
BUDGET
11-12
BUDGET
Facilities and Maintenance:
Asset Management
487.50
Shared Cho Stipend
375.00
Utility Services
2,840.64
Disposal Services
6,263.60
Grounds Maintenance
240.00
Mowing
4,256.00
Contracted Snowplowing
5,375.00
Property Insurance
10,111.00
Telephone
2,395.70
Electricity
33,332.71
Heating Oil
29,742.10
Misc. Building/Utility Fees
883.20
Principal Payment: Revolving Renovation Funds 63,000.00
Custodian Salary (3.5)
90,374.30
Substitutes & Summer Custodial Pay
1,095.00
Custodial Benefits (FICA, Medi, WC, Un)
11,443.48
Summer Custodial Benefits
89.49
Custodial Health Insurance
31,703.79
Custodian Conference/Workshops
113.52
Custodian Travel
262.24
Supplies
16,699.83
Plant Maintenance
52,429.24
Shared Safety Committee
-Transfer to Capital Equipment
-Plant Enhancement & Improvement
41,414.96
600.00
300.00
1,750.00
8,500.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
5,500.00
10,617.00
2,500.00
40,000.00
39,875.00
400.00
63,000.00
89,398.00
5,000.00
12,016.00
383.00
34,241.00
800.00
475.00
22,680.00
30,233.00
250.00
-42,500.00
1,000.00
300.00
1,750.00
9,800.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
11,679.00
2,500.00
40,000.00
50,750.00
400.00
63,000.00
90,128.00
5,000.00
11,922.00
383.00
34,925.00
800.00
475.00
27,407.00
43,483.00
250.00
50,000.00
25,686.00
417,018.00
Inc(Dec)
483,638.00
66,620.00
---
-3,800.00
2,400.00
7,203.00
-152.7%
3,800.00
Inc(Dec)
9,603.00
5,803.00
3,884,585.05
- 2.0%
4,262,830.00
Inc(Dec)
4,176,936.00
(85,894.00)
3,073,099.00
63,042.00
634,756.00
3,073,099.00
-855,640.00
3,057,685.00
-480,392.00
3,770,897.00
-9.9%
3,928,739.00
Inc(Dec)
3,538,077.00
(390,662.00)
2,752.76
4,500.00
58,074.29
-18,469.43
424,567.42
--115,393.00
--218,698.00
--167,530.00
49,745.00
-421,583.00
4,279,260.90
4,262,830.00
4,176,936.00
-2.0%
Inc(Dec)
(85,894.00)
Total Facilities & Maintenance
404,928.30
16.0%
All Other Expenditures, including school lunch:
Nutrition Equipment Maintenance
Nutrition Cooperative Share
Total All Other Expenditures
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
Revenues:
Local Appropriation: Required
Local Appropriation: Debt Service
Local Appropriation: Additional Local
Total Local
Misc. Sales & Refunds
Sales: Property Svcs (Sale of Portables)
State Subsidy
Federal Jobs Bill
Medicaid Reimbursement
Fund Beginning Balance
TOTAL REVENUES
TOWN OF BRISTOL
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Independent Auditors’ Report
William H. Brewer, Certified Public Accountant
858 Washington Street, P.O. Box 306
Bath, Maine 04530
W
e have audited the accompanying general purpose financial
statements of the Town of Bristol, as
of and for the years ended December
31, 2010 and 2009, which collectively
comprise the Town’s basic financial statements as listed in the Table of Contents.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Town of Bristol’s
management. Our responsibility is to
express opinions on these financial
statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally
accepted in the United States of America.
Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable
assurance about whether the financial
statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on
a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used
and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinions.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the respective
financial position of the Town of
Bristol as of December 31, 2010 and
2009, and the respective changes in financial position and cash flows, for the
years then ended in conformity with
accounting principles generally accepted
in the United States of America.
The Management’s Discussion and
Analysis and budgetary comparison information on Schedule A-1, are not a
required part of the basic financial statements but are supplementary information required by accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States
of America. We have applied certain
limited procedures, which consisted
principally of inquiries of management
regarding the methods of measurement and presentation of the required
supplementary information. However,
we did not audit the information and
express no opinion on it.
Our audit was conducted for the
purpose of forming opinions on the
financial statements that collectively
comprise the Town of Bristol’s basic
financial statements. The introductory
section, combining and individual
nonmajor fund financial statements,
and statistical tables are presented for
purposes of additional analysis and are
not a required part of the basic financial
statements. The combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements
have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic
financial statements and, in our opinion, are fairly stated in all material
respects in relation to the basic financial
statements taken as a whole. The introductory section and statistical tables
have not been subjected to the audit-
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ing procedures applied in the audit of
the basic financial statements and, ac-
cordingly, we express no opinion on
them. ❈
January 20, 2011
Management’s Discussion & Analysis
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2010
T
he Municipal Officers of the Town
of Bristol, Maine offer the readers
of Bristol’s financial statements this
narrative overview and analysis of its
financial activities for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 2010. We encourage readers to consider the information
presented in conjunction with additional information furnished in the
basic financial statements and the accompanying notes to those financial
statements.
The Financial Statements
The financial statements presented
herein include all activities of the Town
of Bristol, Maine using the integrated
approach as prescribed by GASB (Governmental Accounting Standards
Board) Statement No. 34. The government-wide financial statements present
the financial picture of the Town using
the accrual basis of accounting. They
present governmental activities (functions that are principally supported by
taxes and intergovernmental revenues)
and business-type activities (functions
that are intended to recover all or a significant portion of their costs through
user fees and charges) separately. These
statements include all assets of the
Town as well as all liabilities, including
long-term debt.
The fund financial statements include statements for each of the three
categories of activity: governmental,
business-type and fiduciary. Notes to
the financial statements provide additional information that is essential to a
full understanding of the data provided
in the government-wide and fund financial statements.
Statement of Net Assets and
Statement of Activities
The statement of net assets and
statement of activities report information about the Town and its activities
as a whole. Excluding infrastructure,
these statements include all assets and
liabilities of the Town using the accrual
basis of accounting, which is similar to
the accounting used by most privatesector companies. All of the current
year’s revenues and expenses are taken
into account regardless of when cash is
received or paid.
These two statements report the
TOWN OF BRISTOL
Town’s net assets and changes in them.
Net assets are the difference between
assets and liabilities, which is one way
to measure the Town’s financial health
or financial position. Over time, increases and decreases in net assets are
one indicator of whether the Town’s
financial health is improving or deteriorating. Other factors to consider are
changes in the Town’s property tax base
and the condition of its infrastructure.
In the statement of net assets and statement of activities, the Town’s activities
are separated as follows:
Governmental activities: Most of the
Town’s basic services are reported in this
category, including public safety, public
works, and general administrative services. Property taxes, excise taxes, user
fees, interest income, franchise fees and
State and Federal grants finance these
activities.
Business-type activities: Parks and Recreation is considered a “business-type”
activity. A fee is charged to customers
to cover costs associated with admission to and use of Bristol’s parks. Parks
and Recreation is completely self supporting through admissions, rental
income and other user fees.
Fund Financial Statements
The fund financial statements provide detailed information about the
most significant funds, not the Town
as a whole. A fund is a grouping of
related accounts used to maintain control over resources that have been
segregated for specific activities or objectives. Some funds are required to be
established by State law or by grantor.
In the Town of Bristol, these include
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worthy poor funds, cemetery funds and
a small fund set aside for maintenance
of the Rock Schoolhouse. Management,
however, establishes other funds to help
it control and manage money for particular purposes. During fiscal year 2010
Bristol had six “capital reserve” accounts: the Highway Equipment Fund,
the Fire Truck Fund, the Revaluation
Fund, the Building Fund, the Computer Fund and the Parks Fund. A
portion of the Revaluation Fund was
used to purchase a parcel of land which
will be used as a park.
Governmental Funds
Most of the Town’s basic services
are reported in governmental funds,
which focus on how money flows into
and out of those funds and the remaining balances at year end that are available
for spending. These funds are reported
using an accounting method called
“modified accrual,” which measures
cash and all other financial assets that
can be readily converted to cash. The
governmental fund statements provide
a detailed, shorter-term view of the
Town’s general government operations
and the basic services it provides. Governmental fund information helps
determine whether there are more or
fewer financial resources that can be
spent in the near future to finance the
Town’s programs. The Town’s governmental funds consist of the following:
General Fund: The general operating
fund of the Town used to account for all
financial resources except those required
to be accounted for in another fund.
Proprietary Funds: When the Town
charges customers for services it pro-
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vides (business-type activities), these services are generallyreported in proprietary
funds. Proprietary funds are reported in the same way that all activities are reported in the Statement of Net Assets and Statement of Activities.
Fiduciary Funds: The Town’s fiduciary funds are held in trust for the benefit of
others. These funds are not included in the government-wide financial statements
and cannot be used to support general government activities and operations.
Governmental Activities
The cost of all governmental activities in 2010 was $7,370,855.83, a decrease of
$1,215,240.33 in comparison to 2009. Some of the costs were paid by those who
directly benefited from the programs, or by other governments and organizations that subsidized certain programs with operating grants and contributions.
The Town paid for the “public benefit” portion of governmental activities with
property taxes and through additional sources such as excise tax, interest, State
revenue sharing, cable television franchise fees and other miscellaneous revenues.
Town programs include education, general government, health and welfare,
highways and bridges, protection, special assessments (County tax), and unclassified. Each program’s net cost (total cost less revenues generated by the activities)
is presented below. The net costs show the financial burden placed on the Town’s
taxpayers by each of the functions:
Governmental Activities
Education
General Government
Health and Welfare
Highways and Bridges
Protection
County Tax
Unclassified
Total:
Net Cost 2010
$3,922,226.91
417,494.27
246,047.10
917,318.13
406,041.02
1,253,221.57
208,506.83
$7,370,855.83
Net Cost 2009
$4,227,178.60
791,395.25
242,649.41
968,320.18
881,134.76
1,211,287.44
264,130.52
$8,586,096.16
Net Cost 2008
$5,113,743.81
494,248.78
271,333.43
1,056,400.00
230,618.97
1,243,398.83
283,772.20
$8,693,516.02
On December 31, 2010, Bristol’s net assets for governmental activities totaled
$7,945,823.37. Net assets as of December 31, 2009 were $7,614,486.12 and
$7,714,157.17 as of December 31, 2008. The result is an increase in net assets of
$331,337.25 during fiscal year 2010.
Business-Type Activities
The cost of the Town’s only proprietary fund, Bristol Parks and Recreation,
was $247,551.26. The amount paid by users of the system was $295,934.29,
resulting in a net gain of $48,383.03. Income will be used toward capital reserve
funds for capital expenditures and maintenance of the Light Tower and to allow the
Parks Department to begin the 2011 season without borrowing from the Town.
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Budgets and Budgetary Accounting
The breakdown of actual expenditures for the year may be found in the
Selectmen’s Financial Report which is part of the 2010 Annual Report of the
Town of Bristol. This could be compared with the proposed budget for 2011 to
ascertain potential increases or decreases in individual budgetary items.
Administrative Notes
Bristol had four outstanding loans at the end of fiscal year 2010: School
Renovations which matures in 2017, the Partridge Bridge which matures in 2017
and a Fire Truck which matures in 2012. Voters at the 2009 Town Meeting approved purchase of two fire trucks resulting in an additional loan which will
mature in 2018. The following is a comparison of total long-term debt:
FY 2010
$1,208,919.05
FY 2009
$ 1,376,335.92
FY 2008
$ 972,587.66
There was an increase in the County tax assessment as compared with fiscal
year 2009.
FY 2010
$ 1,253,221.57
FY 2009
$ 1,211,287.44
FY 2008
$ 1,243,398.83
There was a decrease in unappropriated surplus as compared with fiscal year
2009. This was due to a transfer from surplus to purchase land which will be used
as an additional Town park.
FY 2010
$ 751,429.25
FY 2009
$ 867,479.19
FY 2008
$647,150.25
The mill rate remained steady at 8.15 per $1,000.00 of valuation for fiscal years
2008, 2009 and 2010.
Education accounted for approximately 61% of the tax commitment followed by the County tax assessment at 20% and the Municipal budget at 19%.
Bristol’s financial position continues to be excellent. The Municipal Officers
will continue to seek ways to lower the cost of providing essential services to
Bristol’s taxpayers while preparing for demands on infrastructure, increased cost
of education, decreased State revenues, the County tax commitment and State
and Federal mandates. ❈
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Exhibit A
STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS, DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
Governmental
Activities
CURRENT ASSETS:
Business-Type
Activities
2010
Total
2009
Total
ASSETS
Cash (Note B)
Accounts Receivable (Note C)
Taxes Receivable
Tax Liens
Tax Acquired Property
Due From Other Funds
Total Current Assets
1,689,866.41
13,912.61
332,973.49
81,125.66
2,231.70
2,120,109.87
--
59,192.55
59,192.55
1,689,866.41
13,912.61
332,973.49
81,125.66
2,231.70
59,192.55
2,179,302.42
1,599,198.68
10,927.80
254,331.74
52,371.37
1,771.20
19,551.62
1,938,152.41
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT (NOTE J):
Land and Land Improvements
Buildings
Equipment
Infrastructure
Total Property, Plant and Equipment
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
Net Property, Plant, and Equipment
Total Assets
757,825.00
4,864,770.30
2,071,648.27
4,650,076.38
158,352.28
277,472.51
107,108.04
916,177.28
5,142,242.81
2,178,756.31
4,650,076.38
753,132.28
5,119,611.39
2,091,764.94
4,230,135.63
12,344,319.95
4,892,979.71
7,451,340.24
542,932.83
330,767.00
212,165.83
12,887,252.78
5,223,746.71
7,663,506.07
12,194,644.24
4,624,631.38
7,570,012.86
9,571,450.11
271,358.38
9,842,808.49
9,508,165.27
--
170,471.98
15,213.31
7,060.60
300.00
59,192.55
334,941.23
587,179.67
167,065.84
13,919.78
11,032.29
1,038,447.07
1,625,626.74
1,209,270.08
1,670,703.80
--
6,242,421.19
5,986,641.44
178,029.18
582,336.31
1,090,454.54
7,837,461.47
9,508,165.27
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Notes Payable (Note D)
Deferred Revenue (Note P)
Accounts Payable-Trade
Security Deposit-Parks
Due to Other Funds
Deferred Tax Revenue (Note G)
Total Current Liabilities
170,471.98
15,213.31
7,060.60
300.00
59,192.55
334,941.23
587,179.67
--
19,551.62
249,864.19
461,433.72
LONGTERM LIABILITIES:
Notes Payable: Net of Current Portion (Note D) 1,038,447.07
Total Liabilities
1,625,626.74
NET ASSETS:
Invested in capital assets, net of related debt
Restricted for:
Capital Projects
Other Purposes
Unrestricted
Total Net Assets
6,242,421.19
185,772.34
766,200.59
751,429.25
7,945,823.37
271,358.38
271,358.38
185,772.34
766,200.59
1,022,787.63
8,217,181.75
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
9,571,450.11
271,358.38
9,842,808.49
Primary Government:
Governmental Activities:
General Government
Health and Welfare
Highways and Bridges
Education
Intergovernmental on Behalf Payments
County Tax Assessment
Debt Service Interest
Protection
Unclassified
Total Governmental Activities:
Business Type Activities:
Parks and Recreation Department
Total Primary Government
Functions/Programs
292,609.45
570,172.89
247,551.26
7,602,546.24
358,818.35
(27,481.10)
7,614,486.12
7,945,823.37
(6,509,498.59)
(1,253,221.57)
(33,207.76)
(202,912.26)
13,751.34
(6,509,498.59)
(352,449.59)
(245,354.63)
(734,690.35)
(3,701,413.77)
Change in Net Assets
Less: Loss on Disposal of Assets
Net Assets, January 1
Net Assets, December 31
116,931.00
116,931.00
116,931.00
--
6,275,938.01
20,278.83
497,155.12
60,000.00
14,944.98
6,868,316.94
3,324.84
454,326.79
8,400.30
2,335.00
451,001.95
-11,480.46
74,468.48
86,317.71
268,000.00
Governmental
Activities
222,975.35
271,358.38
48,383.03
--
--
48,383.03
48,383.03
--
--
Business-Type
Activities
407,201.38
(27,481.10)
7,837,461.47
8,217,181.75
6,275,938.01
20,278.83
497,155.12
60,000.00
14,944.98
6,868,316.94
48,383.03
(6,461,115.56)
(1,253,221.57)
(33,207.76)
(202,912.26)
13,751.34
(6,509,498.59)
(352,449.59)
(245,354.63)
(734,690.35)
(3,701,413.77)
2010
Totals
(40,838.40)
(18,873.35)
7,897,173.22
7,837,461.47
6,283,022.31
26,807.00
520,480.42
81,000.00
20,566.00
6,931,875.73
42,959.30
(6,972,714.13)
(1,211,287.44)
(19,832.89)
(265,965.47)
14,517.40
(7,015,673.43)
(408,207.55)
(243,662.12)
(648,050.07)
(4,233,185.29)
2009
Totals
NET (EXPENSE) REVENUE AND CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
General Revenues:
Taxes:
Property Taxes
Homestead Reimbursement
Excise Taxes
Intergovernmental-State Revenue
Interest and Investment Earnings
Total General Revenues
24,487.54
134,757.49
1,786.40
44,472.46
277,563.44
72,059.55
Charges
For Services
424,509.14
256,835.09
833,646.37
3,922,488.97
268,000.00
1,253,221.57
33,207.76
330,029.96
33,056.12
7,354,994.98
Expenses
PROGRAM REVENUES
Operating
Grants and
Capital
Contributions
Grants
Exhibit B: STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
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Exhibit C
RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL FUND BALANCES TO NET ASSETS
OF GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
2010
2009
751,429.25
867,479.19
185,772.34
766,200.59
1,703,402.18
178,029.18
582,336.31
1,627,844.68
7,451,340.24
7,362,977.36
(1,208,919.05)
(1,376,335.92)
7,945,823.37
7,614,486.12
GOVERNMENTAL FUND BALANCES:
Unrestricted (Schedule A-3)
Restricted:
Capital Projects (Schedule A-15)
Other (Schedule A-4)
Total Governmental Fund Balances (Exhibit F)
Amounts reported for governmental activities
in the Statements of Net Assets are different because:
Capital assets used in governmental activities are not
financial resources and therefore are not reported in the funds
Notes payable are not due and payable in the current
period and therefore are not reported in the funds
Net Assets of Governmental Activities (Exhibit A)
Exhibit D
RECONCILIATION OF THE STATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES
IN FUND BALANCES OF GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS TO THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
Net Change in Fund Balances - Total Governmental Funds (Exhibit F)
2010
75,557.50
2009
(266,395.28)
Amounts reported for governmental activities
in the Statement of Activities are different because:
Governmental funds report loan proceeds as revenue but
in the Statements of Net Assets it is shown as an increase in liabilities.
(587,540.00)
Governmental funds report capital outlays as expenditures.
However, in the Statements of Activities, the cost of those assets
is allocated over their estimated useful lives as depreciation expense.
This is the amount by which capital outlays exceeds depreciation.
115,843.98
589,345.84
Repayment of loan principal is an expenditure
in the governmental funds, but the repayment reduces
liabilities in the Statements of Net Assets.
167,416.87
180,791.74
Change in Net Assets of Governmental Activities
358,818.35
(83,797.70)
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Exhibit G
CHANGES IN NET ASSETS: PROPRIETARY FUND, PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
REVENUES:
Admissions:
Lighthouse Park
Pemaquid Beach Park
Rent
Season Pass
Concession Rental
Beach Shop
Vending Machine
Weddings
Beach Community Room
Floats
Special Events
Merchandise Sales
Miscellaneous
Donations
Learning Center
Area Maps
Total Revenues
2010
2009
137,615.45
98,315.54
12,225.70
5,509.75
3,310.12
6,503.49
5,967.10
4,137.00
1,225.00
3,660.00
3,643.30
1,729.72
3,472.28
3,324.84
300.00
4,995.00
295,934.29
135,995.14
87,634.18
15,156.25
4,478.00
4,672.16
4,231.18
3,993.89
2,370.00
126,589.18
8,829.85
86,945.53
25,186.70
129,619.16
9,322.08
73,502.16
22,209.04
247,551.26
48,383.03
234,652.44
42,959.30
(3,000.00)
183,016.05
222,975.35
7,833.59
4,968.00
6,279.35
277,611.74
EXPENDITURES:
General Parks:
Salaries and Wages
Payroll Taxes
Expenses
Depreciation
Total Expenditures
Net Income
Transfer to Capital Reserve Fund
Net Assets, January 1
Net Assets, December 31
222,975.35
271,358.38
Exhibit H
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS, PROPRIETARY FUND
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net Income
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Loss to Net Cash
Provided by Operating Activities:
Depreciation
Changes in Operating Assets:
(Increase) in Due To/From Other Funds
Cash Flows Provided by Operating Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Acquisition of Fixed Assets
Capital Reserve Fund
Cash Flows Used in Investing Activities
Increase in Cash
Cash Balance, January 1
Cash Balance, December 31
2010
2009
48,383.03
42,959.30
25,186.70
22,209.04
(43,252.70)
(29,522.34)
30,317.03
35,646.00
(30,317.03)
(30,317.03)
--
(32,646.00)
(3,000.00)
(35,646.00)
--
--
--
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Exhibit I
STATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE FIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY AND WORTHY POOR TRUST FUNDS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
REVENUES:
Interest
Realized Gain (Loss) on Sale of Securities
Total Revenues
EXPENSES:
Worthy Poor
Net Income (Loss)
Fund Balance, January 1
Fund Balance, December 31
2010
2009
1,677.28
709.66
2,386.94
2,659.50
(13,921.61)
(11,262.11)
1,618.00
768.94
70,785.97
71,554.91
6,548.76
(17,810.87)
88,596.84
70,785.97
Exhibit J
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - FIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY AND WORTHY POOR TRUST FUNDS FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net Income (Loss)
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities
Cash Balance, January 1
Cash Balance, December 31
2010
2009
768.94
(17,810.87)
768.94
70,785.97
71,554.91
(17,810.87)
88,596.84
70,785.97
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
The accounting policies of the Town of Bristol conform to generally accepted
accounting principles as applicable to governmental units.
1. Financial Reporting Entity
The Town of Bristol was incorporated in 1765. The Town operates under a
town meeting form of government.
In evaluating the Town of Bristol as a reporting entity, management has
addressed all potential component units. The primary criteria for including a
component reporting entity are the exercise of financial accountability by the
Town of Bristol’s municipal officials.
The Town’s financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB) is responsible for establishing Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for state and local governments through
its pronouncements (Statements and Interpretations). Governments are also
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required to follow the pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB) issued through November 30, 1989 (when applicable) that do not
conflict with or contradict GASB pronouncements. The more significant accounting policies established in GAAP are used by the Town as discussed below.
In June 1999, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) unanimously approved Statement No. 34, Basic Financial Statements–and Management’s
Discussion and Analysis–for State and Local Governments. Certain significant changes
in the Statement include the following:
1.) Financial statements now include:
• A Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) section providing an
analysis of the Town’s overall financial position and results of operations.
• Financial statements prepared using full accrual accounting for all of the
Town’s activities, including infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.).
2.) A change in the fund financial statements to focus on the major funds.
These and other changes are reflected in the accompanying financial statements
(including notes to financial statements). The Town has elected to implement the
provisions of the Statement in the year ended June 30, 2004.
2. Basic Financial Statements - Government-Wide Statements
The Town’s basic financial statements include both government-wide (reporting
the Town as a whole) and fund financial statements (reporting the Town’s major
funds). Both the government-wide and fund financial statements categorize primary activities as governmental. The Town’s fire protection, recreation, public
works, and general administrative services are classified as governmental activities.
In the government-wide Statement of Net Assets, the governmental column
is presented on a consolidated basis by column, and is reported on a full accrual,
economic resource basis, which recognizes all long-term assets and receivables as
well as long-term debt and obligations. The Town’s net assets are reported in
three parts - invested in capital assets, net of related debt; restricted net assets; and
unrestricted net assets. The Town first utilizes restricted resources to finance
qualifying activities.
The government-wide Statement of Activities reports both the gross and net
cost of each of the Town’s functions and business-type activities (fire, public
works, administrative, etc.). The functions are also supported by general government revenues (property, certain intergovernmental revenues, fines, permits and
charges, etc.). The Statement of Activities reduces gross expenses (including depreciation) by related program revenues, operating and capital grants. Program
revenues must be directly associated with the function (fire, public works, etc.).
Operating grants include operating-specific and discretionary (either operating or
capital) grants while the capital grants column reflects capital-specific grants.
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The net costs (by function or business-type activity) are normally covered by
general revenue (property, intergovernmental revenues, interest income, etc.).
This government-wide focus is more on the sustainability of the Town as an
entity and the change in the Town’s net assets resulting from the current year’s
activities.
3. Basic Financial Statements - Fund Financial Statements
The financial transactions of the Town are reported in individual funds in the
fund financial statements. Each fund is accounted for by providing a separate set
of self-balancing accounts that comprise its assets, liabilities, reserves, fund equity, revenues and expenditures/expenses. The various funds are reported by
generic classification within the financial statements.
The following fund types are used by the Town:
a. Governmental Funds:
The focus of the governmental funds’ measurement (in the fund statements) is upon determination of financial position and changes in
financial position (sources, uses, and balances of financial resources)
rather than upon net income. The following is a description of the
governmental funds of the Town:
1. General Fund: General Fund is the general operating fund of the
Town. It is used to account for all financial resources except those
required to be accounted for in another fund.
2. Fiduciary Funds: Fiduciary Funds are used to report assets held in a
trustee or agency capacity for others and therefore are not available to
support Town programs. The reporting focus is on net assets and
changes in net assets and is reported using accounting principles
similar to proprietary funds.
The emphasis in fund financial statements is on the major funds in
either the governmental or business-type activities categories.
Nonmajor funds by category are summarized into a single column.
GASB No. 34 sets forth minimum criteria (percentage of the assets,
liabilities, revenues or expenditures/expenses of either fund category) for the determination of major funds.
The Town’s fiduciary funds are presented in the fiduciary fund financial statements. Since by definition these assets are being held for the
benefit of a third party and cannot be used to address activities or
obligations of the government, these funds are not incorporated
into the government-wide statements.
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3. Proprietary Fund: The Proprietary Fund is the fund used to account
for all financial resources relating to the Parks and Recreation
Department. The generally accepted accounting principles applicable
are those similar to business in the private sector.
4. Basis of Accounting
Basis of accounting refers to the point at which revenues or expenditures/
expenses are recognized in the accounts and reported in the financial statements.
It relates to the timing of the measurements made regardless of the measurement focus applied:
a. Accrual
Governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements and
fiduciary fund financial statements are presented on the accrual basis of
accounting. Revenues are recognized when earned and expenses are recognized when incurred.
b. Modified Accrual
The governmental funds financial statements are presented on the modified accrual basis of accounting. Under the modified accrual basis of
accounting, revenues are recorded when susceptible to accrual; i.e. both
measurable and available. “Available” means collectible within the current
period or within 60 days after year end. Expenditures are generally recognized under the modified accrual basis of accounting when the related
liability is incurred. The exception to this general rule is that principal and
interest on general obligation long-term debt, if any, is recognized when due.
5. Financial Statement Amounts
a. Cash and Cash Equivalents:
The Town has defined cash and cash equivalents to include cash on hand,
demand deposits, and cash with fiscal agents. Statutes authorize the Treasurer of the Town, as directed by the municipal officers, to invest all municipal
funds, including reserve and trust funds, to the extent that the terms of
the instrument, order, or article creating the fund do not prohibit the
investment in financial institutions as described in Section 5706 MRSA and
securities as described in Sections 5711 through 5717 MRSA.
b. Capital Assets:
Capital assets purchased or acquired with an original cost of $2,000.00 or
more are reported at historical cost or estimated historical cost. Contributed assets are reported at fair market value as of the date received. Additions,
improvements and other capital outlays that significantly extend the useful
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life of an asset are capitalized. Other costs incurred for repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred. Depreciation on all assets is provided on
the straight-line basis over the following estimated useful lives:
Buildings
Machinery and Equipment
Improvements
Other Infrastructure
20-50 Years
5-10 Years
10-20 Years
10-50 Years
c. Revenues:
Substantially, all governmental fund revenues are accrued. Property taxes
are billed and collected within the same period in which the taxes are levied.
In applying GASB No. 33 to grant revenues, the provider recognizes liabilities and expenses and the recipient recognizes receivables and revenue when
the applicable eligibility requirements, including time requirements, are met.
Resources transmitted before the eligibility requirements are met are reported
as advances by the provider and deferred revenue by the recipient.
d. Expenditures:
Expenditures are recognized when the related fund liability is incurred.
e. Use of Estimates:
The presentation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during
the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
6. Total Columns
Total columns on the combined statements are captioned “Memorandum
Only” to indicate that they are presented to facilitate financial analysis. Data in
these columns do not present financial position, results of operations, or changes
in financial position in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
Neither is such data comparable to a consolidation. Interfund eliminations have
not been made in the aggregation of this data.
NOTE B - CASH:
Cash
The Town’s cash is categorized to give an indication of the level of risk assumed by the Town atyear end. These Categories are defined as follows:
Category 1: Insured or collateralized with securities held by the Town or by its
agent in the Town’s name.
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Category 2: Collateralized with securities held by the pledging financial
institution’s trust department or agent in the Town’s name.
Category 3: Uncollateralized (This includes any bank balance that is collateralized with securities held by the pledging financial institution, or
by its trust department or agent but not in the Town’s name.)
Account Type
Interest Bearing
Accounts
Carrying
Amount
$ 1,761,441.32
Bank
Balance
Category
1
Category
2
$ 1,897,225.40
$ 282,349.38
$ 1,614,876.02
Category
3
$ --
NOTE C - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE:
Accounts Receivable consists of the following:
State Homestead
State Revenue Sharing
State General Assistance Reimbursement
$ 5,003.83
$ 5,000.00
3,908.78
$ 13,912.61
NOTE D - GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT:
The following is a summary of note and bond transactions of the Town for
the year ended December 31, 2010:
General Fund:
The First: Fire Truck
Bath Savings Institution:
Fire Truck
The First:
Partridge Bridge
Maine Municipal Bond Bank:
School Renovations
Bath Savings Institution:
Tax Anticipation Note
Balance
1/1/10
Reductions
Balance
12/31/10
$ 71,254.00
$ 24,097.90
$ 47,156.10
521,334.88
48,282.14
473,052.74
279,747.04
32,036.83
247,710.21
504,000.00
63,000.00
441,000.00
$ 1,376,335.92
Additions
800,000.00
800,000.00
$ 800,000.00
$ 967,416.87
$ 1,208,919.05
Long-Term Debt as of December 31, 2010 is as follows:
General Fund:
The First. ................................................................................................ 47,156.10
The note is for 10 years with 9 annual principal payments
of $23,750.00 and a final principal and interest payment of
$23,882.87. Interest rate was fixed at 2.17% through May 9, 2005
at which time it changed to a floating rate of 1% above the Bank’s
then LIBOR index adjusted annually.
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Bath Savings Institution. ................................................................... 473,052.74
The note is for 10 years with 9 annual principal and interest payments
of $71,690.07 and a final payment of remaining principal and any
accrued interest. Interest is set at 4.49%.
The First ............................................................................................... 247,710.21
The note is for 10 years with monthly principal and interest payments
of $3,515.38 and a final principal and interest payment of $3,514.03.
The interest is paid monthly at a rate of 3.83%.
Maine Municipal Bond Bank ............................................................. 441,000.00
The bond is for 10 years with annual principal payments
of $63,000.00. $270,000.00 of principal was forgiven at closing.
The interest rate is set at 0%.
$ 1,208,919.05
The annual requirement to amortize notes and bonds payable as of December
31, 2010 follows:
Year Ending
December 31
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016-2019
Principal
170,471.98
174,038.11
153,998.51
157,871.70
161,910.50
390,628.25
Interest
31,783.49
27,101.98
22,876.12
19,002.93
14,964.13
20,261.57
Total
202,255.47
201,140.09
176,874.63
176,874.63
176,874.63
410,889.82
$ 1,208,919.05
$ 135,990.22
$ 1,344,909.27
NOTE E - GENERAL FUND BUDGET:
The town operates on a net budget as compared with a gross budget. All
revenues are not estimated, but are credited to the particular operating account.
Certain revenues are dedicated for particular purposes by vote of the townspeople
at the annual town meeting or at special town meetings.
At the annual town meeting, held in March of each year, the townspeople vote
on various articles on which amounts for appropriations have been recommended
by the board of selectmen and/or the budget committee.
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NOTE F - DESIGNATED FOR SUBSEQUENT YEARS’ EXPENDITURES:
Historically, the townspeople vote to carry certain departmental unexpended
balances forward to the following year for expenditure. This is usually in lieu of
additional appropriations in any particular account.
General Government
Education
Highways and Bridges
Protection
Unclassified
$ 64,667.42
607,592.84
74,659.59
5,966.75
13,313.99
$ 766,200.59
NOTE G - REVENUE RECOGNITION - PROPERTY TAXES:
The town’s property tax for the current year was levied June 9, 2010 on the
assessed value listed as of April 1, 2010 for all taxable real and personal property
located in the Town. Taxes were due September 15, 2010 with interest at 7% per
annum or part thereof commencing September 16, 2010.
Tax liens are filed against delinquent real estate taxpayers after eight months
but within one year of the original tax commitment. If the tax, interest, and costs
have not been paid eighteen months after the filing of a lien certificate then the
lien is automatically foreclosed.
The National Council on Governmental Accounting (N.C.G.A.) Interpretation No. 3 requires that property tax revenue be recognized only to the extent it
will be collected within sixty days following the year end. The deferred tax revenue
shown on the balance sheet represents property taxes not expected to be collected
within sixty days after the year end.
Property taxes are recognized when they become available. Available includes
those taxes expected to be collected within sixty days after year end as stated above.
NOTE H - RETIREMENT PLAN:
Public school teachers contribute to the Maine State Retirement System
(“System”), an agent multiple-employer public employee retirement system that
acts as a common investment and administrative agent for public school teachers,
state employees (except as members of the judiciary and legislature who are
covered under the Judicial and Legislative Retirement Systems) and political subdivisions. All public school teachers participate in the Maine State Retirement
System and, if vested with ten years of service prior to July 1993, are eligible for
normal retirement upon attaining the age of sixty and after completing twentyfive or moreyears of creditable service. Vested participants are entitled to a retirement
benefit equal to a fraction of the average final compensation multiplied by the
years of membership service (discounted for earlyretirement). The System also
provides death, disability, and health insurance benefits. These benefit provisions
and all other requirements are established by state statute.
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Teachers are required to contribute a portion of their annual salary to the
System. The State of Maine contributes the remaining amounts necessary to fund
the System, using the actuarial basis specified by statute. The covered payroll for
teachers is approximately $1,429,000.00. As required by Accounting Standards,
the amounts paid on behalf of the School Department by the State of Maine has
been recorded as an intergovernmental revenue and an expenditure which
amounted to $268,000.00. Information concerning pension benefit obligation
for public teachers is available from the Maine State Retirement System.
NOTE I - INTERFUND RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES:
Due To and Due From Other Funds consist of the following:
Due to Parks and Recreation Department .................................................... $ 59,192.55
NOTE J - PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT:
The following is a summary of changes in fixed assets at December 31, 2010:
Land and Land Improvements
Buildings
Equipment
Infrastructure
Accumulated Depreciation
Net Property, Plant, and Equipment
Balance
1/1/2010
$ 753,132.28
5,119,611.39
2,091,764.94
4,230,135.63
Additions
163,045.00
75,631.42
104,521.37
419,940.75
Deletions
$ 12,194,644.24
(4,624,631.38)
$ 763,138.54
(642,164.23)
(70,530.00)
43,048.90
$ 12,887,252.78
(5,223,746.71)
7,570,012.86
120,974.31
(27,481.10)
7,663,506.07
(53,000.00)
(17,530.00)
Balance
12/31/2010
$ 916,177.28
5,142,242.81
2,178,756.31
4,650,076.38
NOTE K - RISK MANAGEMENT:
The town is exposed to various risks of loss related to torts; theft of, damage
to, and destruction of assets; errors and omissions; injuries to employees; and
natural disasters. All significant losses are covered by commercial insurance. There
has been no significant reduction in insurance coverage. Settlement amounts have
not exceeded insurance coverage for the current year or the three prior years.
NOTE L - INTEREST COST INCURRED:
During the current year the town incurred interest costs totaling $33,207.76
which was charged as an expense to various accounts.
NOTE M - OVERLAPPING DEBT:
The Town of Bristol is situated in Lincoln County and is therefore subject to
annual assessment of its proportional share of county expenses. Long-term debt
outstanding in Lincoln County for which the Town of Bristol would be proportionally responsible in the event the county defaulted, is approximately $9,625.00.00
at December 31, 2010. The Town of Bristol’s share would be 14.55% of the debt,
or $1,400,800.00.
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NOTE N - EXPENDITURES IN EXCESS OF APPROPRIATIONS:
During the year expenditures exceeded total appropriations in the following
general fund categories:
Appropriation and Revenue
388.35
Marsh Island Tax
Expenditures
416.83
Variance
(28.48)
NOTE O - JOINT VENTURE:
The towns of Bristol and South Bristol have entered into an Interlocal Agreement to provide for solid waste disposal facilities for the two communities. The
joint venture is administered by a joint board composed of the Board of Selectmen from each Town. All costs and revenues are shared in the ratio of 60% Bristol, 40% - South Bristol.
The following is a summary of the joint venture financial statements for:
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
Total
$ 161,653.32
3,157.25
Bristol’s Share
$ 96,991.99
1,894.35
Total Fund Balance
$ 158,496.07
$ 95,097.64
Total Revenues
Total Expenditures
$ 433,983.40
443,397.89
$ 260,390.04
266,038.73
Excess of Expenditures Over Revenues
$ (9,414.49)
$ (5,648.69)
Bristol’s assessments paid to the joint venture in 2010 totaled $189,270.00 and
are recorded as expenditures.
NOTE P - DEFERRED REVENUE:
Deferred Revenue consists of the following:
Prepaid 2011 Taxes
Excess of State Revenue Share’s Receipts
over the amount used to reduce the
2010 Tax Commitment
$ 3,404.19
11,809.12
$ 15,213.31
NOTE Q - SUBSEQUENT EVENT:
Management has made an evaluation of subsequent events to and including the
audit report date, which was the date the financial statements were available to be
issued, and determined that any subsequent events that would require recognition or
disclosure have been considered in the preparation of the financial statements.
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Auditors’ Schedules
Schedule A-1
Budgetary Comparison Schedule-General Fund for the year ended December 31, 2010
ORIGINAL
AND FINAL
BUDGET
REVENUES:
Property Taxes
Excise Taxes
Intergovernmental Revenue
Education
General Government
Health and Welfare
Highways and Bridges
Protection
Unclassified
Interest
Maine State Retirement on Behalf Payment
Homestead Reimbursement
Total Revenues
EXPENDITURES:
Education
General Government
Health and Welfare
Highways and Bridges
Protection
County Tax
Unclassified
Debt Service
Maine State Retirement on Behalf Payment
Purchase of Property
Total Expenditures
Excess of Revenues Over (Under) Expenditures
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES):
Operating Transfers - In
Operating Transfers - Out
Total Other Financing Sources (Uses)
Excess of Revenues and Other Sources
Over (Under) Expenditures and Other Uses
Fund Balance, January 1
Fund Balance, December 31
6,362,057.56
470,000.00
60,000.00
20,278.83
6,275,938.01
497,155.12
60,000.00
221,075.20
72,059.55
11,480.46
98,956.02
127,117.70
46,807.46
11,284.25
268,000.00
20,278.83
6,971,865.88
7,710,152.60
3,857,920.00
383,923.98
233,895.00
864,970.61
188,010.10
1,253,221.57
10,625.42
137,624.63
174,000.00
3,859,226.91
417,494.27
245,447.10
875,133.57
310,600.95
1,253,221.57
33,056.12
200,624.63
268,000.00
175,450.71
7,104,191.31
(132,325.43)
7,638,255.83
71,896.77
50,000.00
(13,000.00)
50,000.00
(54,082.43)
37,000.00
(4,082.43)
(95,325.43)
1,449,815.50
1,354,490.07
67,814.34
1,449,815.50
1,517,629.84
47,529.49
12,000.00
Schedule A-8
Tax Liens, December 31, 2010
2009
Andrews, Carol L. & Andrews, Gregg C.
Benner, Scott A.
Benner, Scott A.
Berry, Sally A.
Booker, James B.
Boynton, Dwayne L. & Patricia M.
Brackett, Lyndell, Trustee
Bryant, Ralph L. & Teresa M.
ACTUAL
$163.00
1,270.59
168.71
249.46
836.70
2,216.49
911.17
966.28
TOWN OF BRISTOL
Schedule A-8, Tax Liens December 31, 2010 cont’d:
Bulmer, Earl J. & Linda M.
Burbank, Neil S. & Esther E.
Burnham, Teresa Georgene
Campbell, William A. & Sandra M.
Cole, Stacey A.
Collamore, Jeffrey A.
Cummings, Bruce & Karen
Cyr, Daniel & Lori G.
D&E Land, Inc.
Davis, Kathleen F.
Dimauro, David P., Jr. & Konitzky
Dyer, Spencer & Smith, Kristine
Dyer, Spencer T. & Kristine R.
Dyer, Spencer T. & Kristine R.
Eastman, Raymond P., Jr.
Fenner, Sharon L.
Fitzpatrick, Joshua J.
Flemings & MacConnell
Geib, Kristine E.
Geyer, Beth Morton
Gilbert, Clinton K.
Griffin, Amy L.
Haskell, Lisa A.
Hatch, Angela R. & Dana A.
Holladay, James Breckenridge, Jr.
Holmgren, Ann W.
Holzberg Family Revocable Trust
Jackson, Stacey M.
Jordan, Katherine Eaton
LeBlanc, Cynthia J.A.
Millner, Sandra L. & McDowell
Moore, Dale & Marcia
Morin, Alison S. & Smith, Jedd R.
Morris, Francesca B.
Morris, Francesca B.
Morris, Francesca B.
Nagle, James K., et al
Nyboe, Mark
Oliver, Sally J.
Painter, Linda D. & Baglione, Frank V.
Pham, Tuan & Taylor, Peter
Pierce, Rexford
Plummer, Dwayne A.
Plummer, Scott
Poole, Kenneth A.
Reilly, Joel K.
Reuman, Melanie E. & Conley, Mark R.
Riopel, Gerard H. & Mary S., Tr.
Rodrigue, Margaret J.
Roy, Christine
Schiff, Terrylene A. (Heirs)
Schumacher, John F.
Seth, Cherrie N.
Sicotte, Linda & Daniel L.
Smerdon, Michael & Susan E.
Smith, Robert
Termine, Louis & Christine W.
Workman, Gary A.
988.60
2,217.62
195.60
1,535.46
1,119.81
1,014.37
165.45
1,150.78
276.29
418.60
1,283.63
1,544.43
52.98
48.09
196.66
1,299.93
689.18
2,640.60
1,312.15
884.78
257.08
235.23
138.55
699.27
1,062.76
980.60
125.94
1,017.63
139.61
127.14
624.29
1,189.09
658.50
2,970.68
4,018.77
759.58
48.32
823.97
1,052.98
2,245.33
5,436.05
16.30
639.47
74.83
392.83
145.89
124.86
546.87
900.58
213.61
573.76
181.75
717.20
171.97
744.10
3,024.47
3,504.55
502.04
$62,903.86
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Schedule A-8,Tax Liens December 31, 2010 cont’d:
2008
Collamore, Jeffrey A.
Cyr, Daniel & Lori G.
Fenner, Sharon L.
Fitzpatrick, Joshua J.
Flemings & MacConnell
Foster, Rinda E.
Geib, Kristin E.
Geyer, Beth Morton
Griffin, Amy L.
Haskell, Lisa A.
Holladay, James Breckenridge, Jr.
Jackson, Stacey M.
LeBlanc, Cynthia J.A.
Millner, Sandra L. & McDowell
Nyboe, Mark
Painter, Linda D. & Baglione, Frank V.
Plummer, Dwayne A.
Poole, Kenneth A.
Reilly, Joel K.
Rodrigue, Margaret J.
Schumacher, John F.
Sicotte, Linda & Daniel L.
Smerdon, Michael & Susan E.
Termine, Louis & Christine W.
Workman, Gary A.
$308.51
1,150.78
180.83
690.35
2,640.60
911.17
1,312.15
885.95
236.39
138.55
506.73
765.50
127.14
16.47
54.23
2,245.33
640.63
111.60
145.89
900.58
36.64
171.97
35.52
3,506.25
502.04
18,221.80
81,125.66
Schedule A-9
Tax Acquired Property, December 31, 2010
Brown, Lawrence E.
2004
2005
2006
Andrews, Carol & Ronald H.
2007
2008
2009
571.38
586.19
613.63
134.50
163.00
163.00
2,231.70
Schedule A-10
Taxes Receivable as of December 31, 2010
Real Estate, 2010
Adler, Stephen R. & Brenda K. ................ 116.23
Benner, Danica L. & Peter J. .................. 750.39
Anderson, Charles W., Jr. .................... 1,255.92
Andrews, Carol L. & Andrews, Gregg C. .... 163.00
Benner, James C., Jr. ............................. 118.99
Benner, Mable D. ................................... 285.66
*Atherton, S.&D., et al ......................... 2,270.07
*Autio, Waino ......................................... 766.10
Benner, Scott A. .................................. 1,270.59
Benner, Scott A. ..................................... 168.71
Badgley, Timothy R. ............................ 1,087.21
Bailey, Arthur L. .................................... 991.04
*Benner, Wendell A. ................................. 189.08
Bentley, Jeffrey & Janet Lafleur ................. 7.24
Bailey, Arthur L. .................................... 839.45
Bailey, Daniel F. & Maria V. ................... 321.11
*Baybutt, Mark D. & Scott T. ................. 2,922.59
Berry, Sally A. ....................................... 290.14
Bickford, Jessica, Trustee ...................... 168.71
Beauchamp, ISA ................................... 695.02
Bickford, Jessica, Trustee ...................... 135.29
Bickford, Jessica, Trustee ...................... 219.24
Benner, Athena ...................................... 168.71
Benner, Bryant, Foster et al ..................... 80.69
Bigelow, Yvette ........................................ 36.66
Bigelow, Yvette .......................................... 9.55
TOWN OF BRISTOL
Blomquist, Paul W. & Jo-Ann C. ............. 515.90
91
Blomquist, Paul W. & Jo-Ann C. ............. 452.61
Booker, James B. .................................. 855.34
*Damigella, Scott F. & Mary Kate ......... 1,903.03
Davis, Kathleen F. .................................. 437.25
Delino, Lynne P. & Derrig, Lauren P. ........ 36.68
Boris, Hazelynn N., Hall, Bruce H. ...... 3,176.87
Boynton, Dwayne L. & Patricia M. ...... 2,235.14
Dimauro, David P., Jr. & Konitzky ...... 1,296.67
Dodge, Elliott Jr. ............................... 1,247.36
*Brackett, Gary A. ............................... 1,009.33
Dodge, Terrie A. ..................................... 414.79
Dolan, Farrell J. & Dianne S. .............. 4,060.33
Brackett, Lyndell, Trustee ...................... 911.17
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. ....... 1,174.01
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. .......... 579.47
Brackett, Stephen A. & Cynthia H. .......... 471.07
Donahue, Alan II .................................. 149.15
*Doyle, Ann E. ......................................... 132.85
*Drisko, Edgar E. & Marjory F. ............... 292.99
*Bradley, William Ross & Crissy Sue ....... 554.64
Drisko, Lynne J. .................................... 632.34
Brann, Todd M. & Sandra L. ................... 830.08
*Breau, Leonard G. ................................. 803.05
Dufour, Robert & Sandra, Heirs ............. 276.69
Dyer, Spencer & Smith, Kristine .......... 1,544.43
Brewer, Thomas L. ................................. 913.62
Brooks, John P. ................................. 1,535.46
Dyer, Spencer T. & Smith, Kristine R. ........ 52.98
Dyer, Spencer T. & Smith, Kristine R. ........ 48.09
Brooks, Katherine P. ............................. 588.43
*Brown, Peter & Virginia & Clara ........ 1,190.28
Eastman, Raymond P. Jr. ....................... 321.11
Elliott, Rosemary Y. & Craig E. ............ 711.09
Bryant, Ralph L. & Teresa M. .................. 984.93
Budrow, Michael G. & Angela L. .......... 1,516.31
Embury, David C. & Caryn E. .................. 208.05
Emery, Dallas, Sr. ............................... 1,439.14
Bulmer, Earl J. Jr. & Linda M. ............ 2,141.41
Bulmer, Earl J. Jr. & Linda M. ............... 988.60
*Etheridge, Ruth L. .............................. 1,154.86
Farrin, Margaret W. ............................... 452.33
Burbank, Neil S. & Esther E. ............... 2,217.62
Burke, Scott H. ...................................... 630.81
*Feltis, Dale et al ................................. 1,123.89
*Feltis, Kevin E. & Mia M. .................... 1,343.94
Burham, Teresa Georgene ...................... 195.60
Burns, Shannon .................................... 190.71
Fenner, Sharon L. ............................... 1,299.93
Fitzpatrick, Joshua J. ........................... 707.83
Burns, Shannon R. & Angela ................. 638.96
Burns, Shannon R. & Angela R. ............. 416.22
Flemings & MacConnell ..................... 2,640.60
Flower, David M. ................................... 996.75
Burns, Shannon R., Trustee ..................... 76.61
Busteed, Warren ................................. 9,330.12
Foster, Beverly & Foster, Everett ............ 192.34
Foster, David Ames & Linda Benner ....... 183.38
Busteed, Warren T. .............................. 6,702.97
Butruccio, John F. Jr. ......................... 1,144.17
Foster, Jennifer ..................................... 572.95
Foster, Linda B. ..................................... 221.68
Carter, Eugene & Manola L. ................... 372.86
Carter, Manola & Kennedy, Andrea J. .... 161.37
Chadwick, Jessica L. & Casey L. ............. 114.92
Chapman, Rodney T. & Sharon A. ........... 206.60
Foster, Michael R. .............................. 1,023.64
*Frasser Company LLC (The) .................. 938.88
Fuller, Alan E. .................................... 1,258.34
*Gabriele, Christine A.; May, Dennis Jr. 6,700.93
Chase, Michael & Chase, Mark ................ 30.16
Chase, Michael P. ............................... 6,861.49
Gallagher, David L. & Helen G. ............... 806.80
Ganson, Janet K. ................................ 1,638.15
*Cheney, Prescott ................................. 6,249.42
Clark, Douglas E. & Susan B. ............. 1,146.71
Ganung, Robert L. & Catherine D. .......... 995.12
Gardiner, Natasha L. ............................... 33.66
*Gardiner, Natasha L. ............................. 124.70
Cole, Stacey A. .................................... 1,119.81
Collamore, Donald & Rebecca A. ........ 1,162.15
Collamore, Jeffrey A. .......................... 1,033.01
Cook, Laura I. ....................................... 612.62
Cowan, Shawn C. & April M. .................. 489.00
Cramer, Francis L. .............................. 2,278.74
Cummings, Bruce & Karen ..................... 165.45
Cushing, Robert E. ............................. 1,836.60
Cyr, Daniel & Lori G. ........................... 1,150.78
D&E Land, Inc. ...................................... 276.29
Geib, Kristin E. .................................. 1,312.15
*Geib, Kurt L. .......................................... 191.08
Geyer, Beth Morton ............................... 903.43
Geyer, Irene A. ....................................... 636.11
Geyer, Sherley D. ................................. 1,385.91
*Gifford, Christopher C. & Gail D. ........ 1,085.17
Gilbert, Clinton K. ................................. 829.67
*Goodrich, Beth & Bowers, Lucille C. ...... 925.03
Griffin, Amy L. ...................................... 253.87
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Griffin, Leslie ....................................... 194.79
McLellan, Melanie S. ............................. 437.01
Hanna, David W. & Gail K. ..................... 982.76
Hanna, John C. & Bernice J. .................. 169.58
Millner, Sandra L. & McDowell .............. 624.29
Mitkus, John P. & Linda A. .................... 101.88
*Hanna, Nancy L. .................................... 118.18
*Hanna, Nathan P. & Nancy L. ................. 736.35
*Harrod, James G. & Keri G. ................... 654.45
*Harvey, Helen L. ..................................... 541.16
Mitkus, John P. & Linda A. .................... 931.95
*Moffo, Carmine Jr. ................................ 733.50
Haskell, Lisa A. ..................................... 138.55
Hatch, Angela R. & Dana A. ................... 699.27
Moonrise, Inc. ...................................... 380.61
Moore, Dale & Marcia ........................ 1,189.09
Higley, Carol V. ................................... 1,742.06
Hodges, Carl T. ................................... 2,073.36
Morin, Alison S. & Smith, Jedd R. ......... 803.59
Morris, Francesca B. .......................... 2,970.68
Hoisington, Sonya P. & Dennis L. ........ 2,464.56
Holladay, James Breckenridge Jr. ...... 1,139.37
Morris, Francesca B. .......................... 4,018.77
Morris, Francesca B. ............................. 759.58
Holmgren, Ann W. ............................... 5,752.27
Holzberg Family Revocable Trust ........ 1,963.34
Nagle, James K., et al .............................. 73.35
Nagle, James K., et al .............................. 74.17
Holzberg Family Revocable Trust ............. 22.82
*Hopkins, Ronnie L. ................................ 638.95
Howard, Heidi S. ..................................... 64.76
*Inman, Earl W. & Jonancy E. .............. 1,105.55
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc. .. 225.76
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc. .. 176.04
Iser, Alfred ......................................... 3,765.44
Ivens, Markita ...................................... 578.52
Nathan, Christopher W. & Adam B. .......... 10.42
National City Bank ............................... 176.04
Jackson, Stacey M. ............................. 1,036.27
James, Gerald & Sheryl & Andrew G. .... 400.75
National City Bank ............................... 176.86
Nepomuceno, Ronald ......................... 2,589.59
Joiner, Magnhild T., Trustee ................ 2,447.45
Jordan, Katherine Eaton ...................... 451.51
Norcross, Susan E. & Phillip ................. 969.85
Norris, Patricia E. .............................. 1,436.13
Kittredge, Roy ......................................... 60.31
Knipe, Gregory L. & Florence E. ............. 450.45
Nyboe, Mark ......................................... 823.97
Oliver, Sally J. .................................... 1,052.98
*Knipe, Lucille B., Tr. ............................ 1,854.13
Konitzky, Gustav ................................... 139.37
Olson, Kenneth R. Jr. ............................. 489.41
Olson, Peggy Callahan & Kenneth Olson 1,605.55
Konitzky, Gustav ................................ 2,708.25
Kruk, Louise G. ..................................... 136.92
Onorato, Isiah J. & Hilton, Ashley L. .. 1,177.68
Orne, Dale ............................................. 218.42
Lake Leasing Corp. ............................ 4,308.91
Lane, Egbert B. .................................. 1,874.99
Painter, Linda D. & Baglione, Frank V. 2,245.33
Parsons, Betty, TR & Blinn, Richard Tr. 1,294.22
*Leavitt, Denise W. .................................... 11.97
LeBlanc, Cynthia J.A. ............................ 127.14
Pemaquid Craft Co-Operative ............. 1,198.05
Pemaquid Fishermans Co-op ............. 8,344.02
Leck, Andrew & Phyllis ....................... 1,729.43
Lewis, Edward M. Sr. & Sandra L. .......... 962.52
Petersen, Gary & Patricia ...................... 559.91
Petrocelli, Elizabeth .......................... 1,221.69
Lewis, Manon I. .................................... 472.70
Pham, Tuan & Taylor, Peter ................ 5,436.05
Pierce, Rexford (Heirs) .......................... 16.30
*Libby, Dan L. ...................................... 1,771.81
Littlefield, Sarah V. ............................... 277.92
Lockhart, Janet E. ................................. 801.15
Lockhart, Philip B. Jr. & Carol M ....... 1,627.99
*Lyons, Elliot B. ...................................... 24.45
*MacDougall, Peter & Susan ............... 1,636.93
*Moffo, Carmine Jr., Trustee ..................... 11.41
*Moffo, Carmine Jr., Trustee ................... 552.57
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc. .. 251.84
Nathan Powell Carpenter & Builder, Inc. .. 195.60
Plummer, Scott ...................................... 491.85
Plummer, Dwayne A. .............................. 658.11
*Plummer, Shawn E. ............................... 109.23
*Poland, Colleen, et al ............................. 659.34
Magness, Margaret B. ........................... 558.28
Poole, Kenneth A. .................................. 392.83
Powell, Nathan ...................................... 176.86
Manning, Jeremiah & Tracy ................... 202.12
Maxcy, Kimberly A. & Darren B. .......... 1,282.00
Powell, Nathan R. & Andrea L. ............ 2,234.73
Powell, Nathan, Carpenter .................. 2,324.38
*McCarthy, Timothy E. & Kevin J. .............. 16.30
*Prycl, Lewis C. & Belva A. ................... 1,262.44
*RDO Ventures, Inc. .............................. 1,159.34
McIntire, Jennifer & Gottschalk, Gregory .. 1,722.91
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Reilly, Carl (Heirs) & Delong, Cynthia H. 139.77
Smerdon, Michael & Susan E. ................ 781.59
Reilly, Joel K. ........................................ 145.89
Reilly, William S. ................................ 1,259.18
Smith, George F. & M. Kathleen .............. 345.56
Smith, Robert ..................................... 3,024.47
Reuman, Melanie E. & Conley, Mark R. .. 244.50
Sproul, Paul F. & Norma N. .................... 937.25
Steer, Martha E. .................................... 268.14
*Rice, Merrill A. ..................................... 755.99
Riopel, Gerard H. & Mary S., Tr. ............ 546.87
*Rodrigue, Margaret J. .......................... 900.58
Rollins, Jeffrey ..................................... 155.67
Roy, Christine ....................................... 381.42
Sayers, Lisa S. ....................................... 213.53
Schiff, Terrylene A. (Heirs) .................... 573.76
Schumacher, John F. .............................. 181.75
Seferlis, Leonidas & Clift A. ................... 682.43
Steer, Martha E. .................................... 727.80
Steer, Roger ............................................. 32.60
*Sutton Properties LTD ...................... 13,435.28
Swank, Gwendolyn ................................ 259.99
Templeton, Jeff H. .................................. 564.80
Templeton, Mary Burns ........................... 23.51
*Termine, Louis & Christine W. ............. 3,523.73
Trickett, Wendy L. ............................... 1,548.50
Seiders, Floyd & Linda E. ...................... 110.84
Seth, Cherrie N. ..................................... 717.20
Trundy, Betsy N. & David O. ................. 2,565.62
Tukey, Arthur (Heirs) & Welch ................ 543.61
*Sharac, Joseph M. & Rita P. ............... 1,093.01
*Shattuck, John & Lisa M. ...................... 308.07
*Shattuck, John & Lisa M. ...................... 320.30
*Shattuck, John & Lisa M. ...................... 399.35
*Shattuck, John & Lisa M. ...................... 305.63
*Shattuck, John & Lisa M. ...................... 305.63
*Tunney, Gene Lauder, John Varick ..... 17,399.44
Vance, Henry T. & Nancy Knowlton ..... 1,867.57
Shaw, Howard W. ................................ 3,314.61
Sicotte, Linda & Daniel L. ...................... 171.97
Whitney, Mia ...................................... 1,355.35
*Wilmot, George R. & Jane D. ............... 4,553.41
Woodman, Georgia I. ............................ 702.12
Workman, Gary A. ................................. 502.04
Sigler, Clell R. & Sherry R. .................. 1,304.25
Sigler, Clell R. & Sherry R. .................. 1,322.54
Webster Family LTD Partnership ......... 9,002.84
Weigold, George J. III & Karen ................. 9.67
Welch, Doris M. & Jesse A. .................. 4,159.43
Welch, Doris M. & Jesse A. .................. 2,839.46
$ 329,100.03
Personal Property, 2010
Ames, Bill & Bonny .............................. $22.01
Harbor Waves ......................................... 14.67
*Blue Ledge Pottery ................................. 12.23
Johns Bay Tooling .................................. 48.90
Kyllonen, Joyce & Wayne ...................... 176.86
Bradley Inn .......................................... 414.02
*Bristol Diner ...................................... $101.88
Bryant, Ralph L. .................................... 20.38
Bulmer Cabinetmakers, Inc. ................... 76.61
Carmen Knipe Plumbing/Heating ........... 16.30
Contented Sole (The) ............................ 102.69
Creekside Dental .................................. 929.10
Dave’s Marine Repair ............................ 20.38
Pemaquid Fisherman’s Co-op .............. 231.46
Pine State Trading Co. .............................. 6.52
Racine, Dennis & Deborah ...................... 40.75
Scottish Lion .......................................... 30.16
Stookey, Gary R. ..................................... 39.12
Whiteneck, Jim & Lisa ........................... 6.48
$2,326.82
Dupere, John & Elaine ............................ 16.30
Schedule A-11
Prior Years Taxes Receivable, December 31, 2010
Personal Property
Ames, Bill & Bonny
Bradley Inn
Bryant, Ralph
Carmen Knipe Plumbing/Heating
Contended Sole (The)
Creekside Dental
Dupere, John & Elaine
Stookey, Gary R.
$331,505.48.82
* Paid after close of books
2009
$ 22.01
414.02
20.38
16.27
7.50
929.10
16.30
39.12
1,464.70
2008
2007
$ 22.01 $ 23.25
20.38
16.30
58.69
23.25
TOTAL
$ 67.27
414.02
40.76
16.27
7.50
929.10
32.60
39.12
1,546.64
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ANNUAL REPORT
Selectmen’s Report & Financials
Robert Tibbetts, Chairman • Chad Hanna • Paul Yates
I
n 2010 the economy continued to affect government at all levels. The revenues
from the state will be felt in both the general and school budgets. The construction of new buildings was at the same level as 2009. The downward trend of
property values has slowed somewhat, and an anticipated drop in excise taxes in
2010 did not happen. The budgets for the town, school and county were essentially flat for the year. The state’s valuation of the Town of Bristol is still the
highest in Lincoln County. The yearly audit showed that the town is in very good
financial condition.
Some major road upgrades were completed in 2010: Poor Farm Road, Upper
Round Pond Road, Northern Point Road and Pemaquid Trail.
The Ellingwood property in Bristol Mills was purchased in 2010 and is in the
process of being turned into a park for public use. The small building that
remains is being renovated and will be used as an information center and will also
have a kiosk available for area businesses. Parking will be expanded, and there will
be picnic tables throughout the park. The work should be completed in early
2011, with a public dedication of Ellingwood Park to follow.
This year’s Town Report is dedicated to the late Richard Alden, a former
Selectman of Bristol. ❈
Selectmen’s Financial Report, 2010
Payroll
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Fees
Total
Expenditures
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor
Town Administrator
Staff
Insurance
FICA
Balance Carried
Town Expense
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
From Revaluation Capital Reserve
From Surplus
From Contingency
Total
$253,851.49
27,348.51
16,267.25
$297,467.25
$ 11,700.00
49,499.12
134,729.47
61,659.06
24,475.66
$ 282,063.31
$ 15,403.94
$ 62,000.00
48,369.03
1,799.56
50,000.00
124,000.00
3,373.31
$ 289,541.90
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Town Expense, cont’d.
Expenditures
Building Fund Capital Reserve
Building Repair & Maintenance
Ellingwood Property Purchase
Town Expense
Balance Carried
40,369.03
11,373.31
175,450.71
58,736.59
$ 285,929.64
3,612.26
Ordinance Administration
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
Total
Expenditures
CEO Payroll & Mileage
Alternate CEO Payroll & Mileage
Planning Board
Clerical
Expenses
Balance Carried
$ 32,761.00
19.00
21,334.90
$ 54,114.90
$ 30,221.40
646.00
1,125.00
113.19
589.20
$ 32,694.79
$ 21,420.11
Computer
Appropriation
From Cable TV
12,000.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
10,484.08
$ 1,515.92
Legal Fees
Balance Carried: 2009
$5,364.26
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 253.00
$5,111.26
Contingency
Appropriation
Transfers
Town Expense/Building Repair & Maintenance
General Assistance
Abatements
Cemeteries
Fuel
Marsh Island Tax
Balance Carried
$10,000.00
$ 3,373.31
1,452.62
2,461.37
380.00
1,944.35
388.35
10,000.00
-0-
Lighthouse Committee
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Donations
Total
$ 8,321.49
1,678.51
230.00
$ 10,230.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 10,000.00
$230.00
Animal Control
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
Total
$ 4,990.00
10.00
951.00
$ 5,951.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 4,328.83
$ 1,622.17
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Insurance
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Reimbursement
Total
Expenditures
MMA Property & Casualty Insurance
MMA Worker’s Compensation
Balance Carried
$ 29,450.80
549.20
1,786.40
$ 31,786.40
$ 18,704.40
10,468.00
Interest on Notes
Appropriation: From Interest Earned Account
Expenditures
Fire Truck Purchase
Tax Anticipation Line of Commitment
29,172.40
$ 2,614.00
$ 3,399.69
$ 1,067.77
2,331.92
Abatements
From Contingency Account
$ 3,399.69
-0-
$ 2,461.37
Abatements Granted
2,461.37
Temporary Tax Anticipation: Line of Commitment
Borrowed from Bath Savings Institution
$ 800,000.00
Repaid to Bath Savings Institution
$ 8 00,000.00
County Tax
Assessed by Lincoln County
$ 1,253,221.57
Treasurer, Lincoln County
$ 1,253,221.57
Marsh Island Tax
From Contingency Account
$ 388.35
Assessed by State of Maine
$ 416.83
($ 28.48)
Partridge Bridge Loan
Appropriation
$ 42,184.56
Expenditures
$ 42,184.56
Bristol Fire & Rescue
Appropriation
Appropriation: Fire Truck Loan
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
Total
Expenditures
Fire Truck Note
Fire Truck Capital Reserve
Emergency Management
Bristol Fire & Rescue Expense
Balance Carried
$ 187,355.65
71,690.07
844.35
125,331.30
$ 385,221.37
95,440.07
10,000.00
1,730.99
274,767.18
$ 381,938.24
$ 3,283.13
Street Lights
Appropriation
$ 5,000.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 4,930.38
$ 69.62
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Plumbing Inspection
Fees Collected
$ 2,254.00
Expenditures
$ 2,254.00
Bristol/South Bristol Transfer Facility
Appropriation
$ 189,270.00
Expenditures
$189,270.00
General Assistance
Appropriation
From Contingency Account
Reimbursement From State of Maine
Total
$ 7,500.00
1,452.62
10,699.48
$ 19,652.10
Expenditures
$ 19,652.10
-0-
Town Roads Management
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
Total
Expenditures
General Maintenance
Snow Removal
Balance Carried
$ 844,884.07
14,955.93
15,410.88
$ 875,250.88
$ 490,794.92
344,090.32
834,885.24
$ 40,365.64
Repair & Maintenance Highway Equipment
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Revenues
Total
Expenditures
Equipment Repair/Maintenance
Town Garage
Highway Equipment Capital Reserve
Misc. Equipment Repair & Supplies
Balance Carried
$ 9,626.94
2,373.06
425.00
$ 12,425.00
2,224.71
2,016.69
3,000.00
944.74
$8,186.14
$ 4,238.86
Fuel
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
Reimbursement from Snow Removal & Bristol/South Bristol Transfer
From Contingency
Total
$ 13,459.60
3,540.40
7,931.14
1,944.35
$ 26,875.49
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 26,875.49
-0-
Town Landings & Harbors
Balance Carried: 2009
Mooring Permit Fees
Total
Expenditures
Transfer Fish Committee
Expenses
Balance Carried
$ 10,562.28
15,525.00
$ 26,087.28
2,485.42
8,186.70
10,672.12
$ 15,415.16
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Fish Committee
Appropriation from Town Landings & Harbors
Balance Carried: 2009
Total
$ 2,485.42
1,014.58
$ 3,500.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 875.00
$ 2,625.00
Olde Bristol Days
Appropriation
Revenues
Total
$ 5,000.00
26,785.00
$ 31,785.00
Expenditures
$ 25,857.63
$ 5,927.37
Snowmobile Registration Reimbursement
State of Maine Reimbursement: 2009
Expenditures
Route 66 Snowmobile Club
$ 1,476.26
$ 1,476.26
Town Cemeteries
Appropriation
Balance Carried: 2009
From Contingency
Total
$ 2,140.00
860.00
380.00
$ 3,380.00
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 3,380.00
-0-
Shellfish Conservation
Balance Carried: 2009
Licenses & Fines
Total
Expenditures
Balance Carried
$ 11,682.53
4,449.00
$ 16,131.53
$ 1,652.20
$ 14,479.33
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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2010
Article 6:
Article 9:
General Government
Town Road Management
$ 315,851.49
329,840.00
Article 11 Highway Equipment
Article 14: Bristol Fire & Rescue
9,626.94
259,045.72
Article 22: Bristol/South Bristol Transfer Station
Article 28: Requests
189,270.00
1. Bristol Library
2. CLC YMCA
13,000.00
2,000.00
3. Eldercare
4. Youth Promise
3,000.00
1,500.00
5. MMCA
6. LC Health Care
1,680.00
5,000.00
7. New Hope for Women
8. Pemaquid Watershed Association
9. Spectrum Generations
Article 29: CLC Ambulance
Article 36: Adult Ed
Article 37: Regular Instruction
995.00
500.00
4,000.00
8,102.00
2,505,524.00
Article 38: Special Education
Article 39: Career & Technical Education
560,354.00
9,700.00
Article 40: Other Instruction
Article 41: Student & Staff Support
65,503.00
147,757.00
Article 42: System Administration
Article 43: School Administration
92,455.00
140,566.00
Article 44: Transportation & Buses
Article 45: Facilities Maintenance
320,153.00
417,018.00
Article 46: Debt Service & Other Commitments
Article 47: All Other Expenditures
Article 48: Local Share/Foundation Allocation
Total Appropriations from Taxation
31,675.00
5,450.00
0.00
3,800.00
4,262,830.00
$ 5,411,691.15
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Special Town Meeting
July 20, 2010
Voted upon the following articles:
Art. 2.
To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to purchase the
property located at 1180 Bristol Rd, Tax map 10, lot 20A, property to
be used as a park. Election Results: Yes, 228; No, 132.
Selectmen recommend:
From Revaluation Capital Reserve
From Surplus
Total
Art. 3.
$ 50,000.00
124, 000.00
$ 174,000.00
Shall the Town of Bristol allow the construction and/or operation
of any wolf hybrid kennel or any wolf hybrid refuge within its
borders. Election Results: Yes, 87; No, 269.
✿
Proposed Amendments for 2011
Harbor Committee Ordinance, March 2011
Shoreland Zoning Ordinance, March 2011
Subdivision Ordinance, March 2011
Amendments to the ordinance and the complete Auditors’ Report
are available on the web at www.bristolmaine.org (“links” page) and
at the Town Office during regular business hours.
TOWN OF BRISTOL
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WARRANT FOR
TOWN MEETING
To Sean M. Hunter, a resident in the Town of Bristol in the County of
Lincoln and the State of Maine,
GREETINGS:
In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn
the inhabitants of the Town of Bristol, in said County and State, qualified by law
to vote in town affairs, to meet at the Bristol Town Hall on Monday the 14th day
of March, 2011 at 8:00 AM, then and there to act upon Article 1. The polls for
voting on Article 2 shall be opened at 8:00 AM and will close at 8:00 PM. The
remaining business to be transacted under this Warrant will be taken up on
Tuesday March 15, 2011 at 7:00 PM at the Bristol Community Gymnasium.
Art. 1
To elect a Moderator by written ballot to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2
To choose by secret ballot the following public officials:
• One (1) Selectman/Assessor for a 3-year term
• One (1) member of the Parks Commission for a 3-year term
• One (1) member of the Parks Commission for a 1-year term
• Two (2) members of the Planning Board for a 3-year term
• Two (2) members of the School Committee for a 3-year term.
Art. 3
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to carry forward
the unexpended balances of accounts as indicated in the 2010 Audit Report,
a copy of which is in the Annual Report and on file in the Municipal Office.
Art. 4
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the municipal officers to
spend an amount not to exceed 3/12 of the budgeted amount in each
budget category of the 2011 annual budget during the period from
January 1, 2012 to the 2012 Annual Town Meeting.
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Art. 5
ANNUAL REPORT
To see what sums the Townwillvote to raise or appropriate for GENERAL
GOVERNMENT:
Payroll ........................................................................................ 307,150.00
Ordinance Administration ........................................................ 32,780.00
Town Expense ........................................................................... 65,000.00
Computer .................................................................................... 13,000.00
Contingency ................................................................................ 10,000.00
Total ..................................................................................... 427,930.00
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ...................................................................... 43,224.66
Taxation ............................................................................... 352,311.37
Surplus ................................................................................... 20,909.89
Cable TV ................................................................................ 11,484.08
427,930.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 6
Shall amendments to the Shoreland Zoning Ordinance as approved by
the Selectmen January 26, 2011 be enacted? (A copy of the amendments is
attached to and made part of this warrant.)
Art. 7
Shall amendments to the Subdivision Ordinance as approved by the
Bristol Planning Board February 17, 2011 be enacted? (A copy of the
amendments is attached to and made part of this warrant.)
Art. 8
To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for
LIABILITY INSURANCE & WORKER’S COMPENSATION:
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ........................................................................ 2,614.00
Surplus ................................................................................... 27,386.00
Total ....................................................................................... 30,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ....................................... Same
Art. 9
To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for
LIGHTHOUSE COMMITTEE:
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ........................................................................... 230.00
Surplus ..................................................................................... 4,770.00
Total ............................................................................................... 5,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (9-3) .......................................... Same
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Art. 10 To see what sums the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for TOWN
ROAD MANAGEMENT:
Road Maintenance .................................................................... 530,000.00
Snow Removal ......................................................................... 320,946.00
Total ..................................................................................... 850,946.00
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ...................................................................... 54,985.57
DOT Block Grant ................................................................. 59,664.00
Taxation .............................................................................. 256,296.43
Excise ................................................................................... 480,000.00
Total ..................................................................................... 850,946.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 11 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for the
PARTRIDGE BRIDGE LOAN:
Selectmen recommend
Surplus ................................................................................... 42,184.56
Budget Committee (12-0) ........................................................... Same
Art. 12 To see what sums the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT:
Highway Equipment ................................................................. 27,900.00
Highway Equipment Capital Reserve ........................................ 5,000.00
Town Garage ................................................................................ 2,100.00
Total ...................................................................................... 35,000.00
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ........................................................................ 4,238.86
Surplus .................................................................................. 30,761.14
Total ....................................................................................... 35,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ....................................... Same
Art. 13 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for HEATING
OIL & DIESEL FUEL:
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ............................................................................. 20.00
Surplus ................................................................................... 19,980.00
Total ....................................................................................... 20,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ....................................... Same
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Art. 14 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for STREET
LIGHTS:
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ............................................................................. 69.62
Surplus ..................................................................................... 4,930.38
Total ......................................................................................... 5,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 15 To see what sums the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for BRISTOL
FIRE & RESCUE:
Bristol Fire & Rescue ................................................................ 157,550.00
Fire Truck Notes ....................................................................... 118,909.83
Emergency Management ............................................................. 2,200.00
Total .................................................................................... 278,659.83
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ........................................................................ 3,283.13
Surplus .................................................................................. 11,661.91
Taxation ............................................................................... 263,714.79
Total ..................................................................................... 278,659.83
Budget Committee recommends (11-0, 1 Abstain) ..................... Same
Art. 16 To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to act on the following
items beginning in 2011 without an annual Town Meeting vote, each
item to be voted on separately:
1. Pay Forest Fire payrolls yearly and transfer necessary monies for the
same from Surplus.
2. Accept gifts of money and certain items of equipment from the
Samoset Fire Co., Inc. to be used for the benefit of the Town and
the Bristol Fire & Rescue.
3. Accept and expend on behalf of the Town, Federal and/or State
funds which may be received in the form of grants.
4. Pay interest charges on loans from the Interest Earned account.
5. Give the Rte. 66 Snowmobile Club 100% of the money refunded
by the State from snowmobile registrations for the purpose of
maintaining snowmobile trails which are open for use by the public
at all times.
6. Give Parks & Recreation 100% of the money received from State
Park Fee Sharing for their Capital Reserve Fund for future Townowned park improvements.
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Art. 17 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for the operation
of the BRISTOL/SOUTHBRISTOLTRANSFERSTATION:
Selectmen recommend
Taxation ............................................................................... 189,252.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 18 To see if the Town will set the salaries of the Harbor Masters for 2011.
Selectmen recommend ............... $800.00 plus $2.00 per permit to each
of the three (3) Harbor Masters from the
Town Landing & Harbors account.
Art. 19 Shall amendments to the Harbor Ordinance as approved by the Selectmen
January 26, 2011 be enacted? (A copy of the amendments is attached to and
made part of this warrant.)
Art. 20 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for ANIMAL
CONTROL:
Selectmen recommend
Balance Carried ........................................................................ 1,622.17
Surplus ..................................................................................... 3,377.83
Total ......................................................................................... 5,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 21 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for GENERAL
ASSISTANCE:
Selectmen recommend
Surplus ..................................................................................... 7,500.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 22 To see if the Town will vote to accept the Parks & Recreation Budget as
presented. Note: A copy of the budget is attached to and made a part of the
Commission’s 2010 report contained within the Annual Town Report.
Selectmen ..................................................................................... Approval
Budget Committee recommends ..................................... No vote taken
Art. 23 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for VFW
MEMORIAL DAY DECORATIONS.
Selectmen recommend
Surplus ..................................................................................... 1,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
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Art. 24 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for the
maintenance of CEMETERIES.
Selectmen recommend
Surplus ..................................................................................... 6,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ................................... Same
Art. 25 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate from Taxation
for the following requests, each item to be voted on separately:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Request
to Selectmen
Bristol Area Library
14,000.00
CLC YMCA
2,000.00
Eldercare Network
3,000.00
Youth Promise
1,500.00
Mid-Maine Comm. Action
1,680.00
Healthy Kids
1,200.00
New Hope for Women
995.00
Pemaquid Watershed Assoc.
1,000.00
Spectrum Generations
3,293.00
28,668.00
Selectmen
Budget Committee
Recommend (3-0)
Recommends
10,000.00
14,000.00 (10-2)
1,000.00
2,000.00 (9-3)
3,000.00
3,000.00 (11-0-1 Abstain)
1,000.00
1,500.00 (10-2)
1,680.00
1,680.00 (12-0)
1,000.00
1,200.00 (8-4)
995.00
995.00 (12-0)
1,000.00
1,000.00 (12-0)
3,293.00
3,293.00 (12-0)
22,968.00
28,668.00
Art. 26 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for CENTRAL
LINCOLNCOUNTYAMBULANCE,INC.
Selectmen recommend (3-0)
Taxation ................................................................................... 5,450.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 27 To see what sum the Town will vote to raise or appropriate for LINCOLN
COUNTY TELEVISION (LCTV).
Request to Selectmen ................................................................... 8,000.00
Selectmen recommend (3-0)
Cable TV .................................................................................. 5,000.00
Budget Committee recommends (8-4) ...................................... 8,000.00
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Art. 28 To see if the Town will vote that the Municipality not operate an alewife
fishery for the ensuing year.
Selectmen recommend ......................................................................... Yes
Budget Committee recommends ..................................... No vote taken
Art. 29 To see if the Town will appropriate $99,733.00 for ADULT
EDUCATION and raise $9,254.00 as the local share; with authorization
to expend any additional, incidental, or miscellaneous receipts in the
interest and for the well-being of the adult education program.
Request to Selectmen ................................................................... 9,254.00
Selectmen recommend
Taxation ................................................................................... 8,102.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ................................... 9,254.00
Art. 30 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for REGULAR
INSTRUCTION.
School Committee recommends ......................................... 2,316,104.00
Budget Committee recommends (10-2) ........................................ Same
Art. 31 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for SPECIAL
EDUCATION.
School Committee recommends ............................................ 549,230.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 32 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for CAREER
& TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
School Committee recommends ................................................ 9,700.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 33 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for OTHER
INSTRUCTION.
School Committee recommends .............................................. 68,515.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
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Art. 34 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for STUDENT
& STAFF SUPPORT.
School Committee recommends ............................................ 150,014.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 35 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION.
School Committee recommends .............................................. 93,337.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 36 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATION.
School Committee recommends ............................................ 139,564.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 37 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for
TRANSPORTATION & BUSES.
School Committee recommends ............................................ 357,230.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 38 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE.
School Committee recommends ............................................ 483,638.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
Art. 39 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for DEBT
SERVICE.
School Committee recommends ....................................................... 0.00
Budget Committee recommends ..................................... No vote taken
Art. 40 To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for ALL
OTHER EXPENDITURES.
School Committee recommends ................................................ 9,603.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
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ARTICLE 41 SUMMARIZES THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
Art. 41 To see what sum the Town will authorize the school committee to
expend for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 and ending June 30,
2012 from the Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public
education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential
Programs and Services Funding Act, non-state-funded school construction
projects, additional local funds for school purposes under the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 15690, unexpended balances, tuition
receipts, state subsidy and other receipts for the support of school.
School Committee Recommends ..................................... $4,176,936.00
Budget Committee recommends (12-0) ........................................ Same
ARTICLES 42 THROUGH 44 RAISE FUNDS
FOR THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
School Budget Funding Explanation
Article 42 Required Local (EPS) Raise Amount ............ $3,057,685.00
Article 43 & 44 Additional Local Raise Amount ................. 480,392.00
Total Local Funds Raised ......................................................... 3,538,077.00
Fund Balance Forward Estimate ............................................... 421,583.00
Federal Jobs Bill ............................................................................... 49,745.00
State Subsidy Estimate ............................................................... 167,530.00
Total School Budget Request .............................................. $ 4,176,936.00
Art. 42 To see what sum the Town will appropriate for the total cost of funding
public education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the
Essential Programs and Services Funding Act (School Committee
Recommends $3,057,685.00) and to see what sum the Town will
raise as the Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public
education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential
Programs and Services Funding Act in accordance with the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 15688.
School Committee Recommends ................................... $2,890.155.00
Explanation: The Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public
education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and
Services Funding Act is the amount of money determined by State law to be the
minimum amount that a municipality must raise in order to receive the full
amount of State dollars.
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Art. 43 (Written ballot required) To see what sum the Town will raise and
appropriate in additional local funds (Recommend $470,789.00) which
exceeds the State’s Essential Programs and Services allocation model
by $399,010.00 as required to fund the budget recommended by the
School Committee.
The school committee recommends $470,789.00 for additional local
funds and gives the following reasons for exceeding the State’s Essential
Programs and Services funding model by $399,010.00:
Statutorily required amounts for secondary tuition, as well as special
education, facilities maintenance, and transportation costs, exceed the
State’s EPS funding model.
Explanation: The additional local funds are those locally raised funds over and
above the Town’s local contribution to the total cost of funding public education
from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services
Funding Act and local amounts raised for the annual payment on non-state
funded debt service that will help achieve the Town budget for educational programs.
ARTICLE 44 RAISES MONEY FOR THE
FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
Art. 44 To see what sum the Town will raise in support of the food service
program.
School Committee recommends ................................................ 9,603.00
Art. 45 To see if the Town will appropriate $20,000.00 from the 2010-2011
school budget and $50,000.00 from the 2011-2012 school budget to
establish a reserve for boiler and related controls replacement for the
Bristol Consolidated School.
Selectmen recommend ......................................................................... Yes
Art. 46 To see if the Town will vote to accept nominations and elect from the
floor six (6) members to the Budget Committee for 2011-2012, and
authorize an additional six (6) members to be named by the Moderator.
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Art. 47 To see if the Town will vote to set the interest rate to be paid by the
Town on abated taxes at 4.00% for 2011.
Art. 48 To see if the Town will fix a date when taxes shall be due and payable
and to see if the Town will fix a rate of interest to be charged on taxes
unpaid from and after that date.
Selectmen recommend ....................................... September 15 at 7.00%
Art. 49 To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to acquire title on the
properties upon which the taxes have not been paid in accordance with
the provision of Chapter 81, section 98 Public Laws of Maine.
Art. 50 To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell all surplus town
owned personal property and tax acquired property on such terms as
they deem advisable, except that the Selectmen may sell tax acquired
property to the former registered owner at private sale.
The Registrar of Voters’ office will be open at the Bristol Town House and
place of voting on Monday, March 14, 2011 for the purpose of correcting the voter
list and to accept new enrollments and on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at the Bristol
Consolidated School from 6:30 P.M.until Closing.
Given under our hands this Second day of March A.D. 2011.
Robert A. Tibbetts
Chad M. Hanna
Paul M. Yates
Selectmen of Bristol
Attest: Sean M. Hunter, Resident of Bristol
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