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TOWN OF HUDSON MAINE 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Election of Officers March 18, 2011 10 A.M. through 8 P.M. Town Meeting - March 19, 2011 10:00 A.M.

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TOWN OFHUDSON

MAINE

2010ANNUAL REPORT

Election of OfficersMarch 18, 2011 10 A.M. through 8 P.M.

Town Meeting - March 19, 201110:00 A.M.

Note from the Office

We would like to thank the Town residents for all of the positive feedback on the many updates the Town Office has accomplished in 2010.

Our most often heard comment is that residents are happy that we have plates. There is no more running from Town Office to Town Office trying to figure out everyone’s hours. Your stay here may be a little bit longer but it is well worth it.

We are very proud of the fact that we were prompt in getting our “permanent status” with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. On average, most Towns take about a year and we did it in six months! Your MV Registrations are done electronically and are uploaded to the State every week.

All of your Hunting/Fishing Licenses as well as your RV Registrations are now processed electronically. This program is very efficient. Your information is immediately available through the barcode you’ll notice on the license or registration you receive.

If you haven’t been into the office recently, you will find that there is now a walk up counter, a little more space to move around, and a new paint job!

Please take time to read your quarterly newsletter. You may also visit us at our new website at http://hudsonmaine.wordpress.com.

We are continually updating the office to make your visit accurate, efficient and enjoyable. As always, we welcome any suggestions you may have and look forward to another great year of serving you.

Respectfully submitted,

Cynthia Grant Veronica TownsendAdministrative Assistant Deputy Clerk

Town of Hudson Holiday Closure Schedule:

Patriots Day Monday, April 18, 2011 Memorial Day Monday, May 30, 2011 Independence Day Monday, July 4, 2011 Labor Day Monday, September 5, 2011 Columbus Day Monday, October 10, 2011 Veterans Day Friday, November 11, 2011 Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 24, 2011 Thanksgiving Friday Friday, November 25, 2011 Christmas Day Monday, December 26, 2011 New Year's Day Friday, December 30, 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 16, 2012Washington's Birthday/President's Day Monday, February 20, 2012

CONTENTSTown Officers…………………………………………………………………………….. 1

Dedication…..……………………………………………………………………………..3

Comments From the Board of Selectmen.. ………………………………….……….. 4

Cemetery Committee………………………………………………………..…………...5

Fire Chief Report…………… ……………………………………………………………6

Ballot and Warrant…………………………………………………………………………7

Report of the Assessors’ Agent..……………………………………………………… 14

Cemetery Perpetual Care Accounts…………………………………………………….15

Report of the Selectmen..………………………………………………………………...17

Town Clerk’s Report …………………………………………………………………….25

Registrar’s Report ……………………………………………………………………… 25

U.S. Congressman’s Report……………………………………………………………..26

U.S. Senator’s Report…………………………………………………………………….27

State Representative’s Report…………………………………………………………..29

Code Enforcement Officer’s Report …………………………………………………...30

Plumbing Inspector’s Report ……………………………………………………………30

Outstanding Taxes………………………………………………………………………...31

Auditor’s Report ………………………………………………………………………….36

(The complete audit report is available for inspection at the Town Office)

Town Officers Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, Road Commissioners

DONALD GRANT TRAVIS MILLER MICHAEL KELLEY DEANNA THURSTON KIRBY ELLIS

Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer, Registrar of Voters & Administrative Assistant

CYNTHIA (CINDY) GRANT

Deputy Town Clerk, Tax Collector & TreasurerVERONICA TOWNSEND

Election ClerksLINDA THOMAS RUTH TRASK

Budget CommitteeDALE PINEO WAYNE COLLINS LARRY LILLEYHERBERT STORMAN JOSEPH ALEXANDER ROGER GRIFFITHDAVID TRASK DEREK TRENCH HOLLIS MOORES

Planning BoardAL HANG STEVE JARZABEK LYNN LUGDON GEORGE SCRANTON CHARLEE EDGY RICHARD GILMAN

TERRY BELLMAN

Board of AppealsGERALDINE RANDALL RICHARD HAMEL JAMES LAFOREST RUTH TRASK PHIL ANDREWS

Recreation Committee RHONDA WILLIAMS APRIL & TRAVIS MILLER

CHARLEE EDGY DEAN GRAY IRA & DAWN LEPAGE

Animal Control OfficerJOE MURPHY

299-0712

ModeratorDALE PINEO

Directors – MSAD # 64TYLER GRANT RHONDA WILLIAMSJEREMY WITTINE RICHARD GILMAN

Fire OfficialsMIKE SIMMONS– Fire Chief MICHAEL KELLEY – Asst. ChiefJOSH LILLEY – Captain DALE PINEO JR. - LieutenantJOHN LILLEY – Lieutenant DUSTIN HONEY – EMS Director

Fire WardensMICHAEL KELLEY 944-1680 CHARLEE EDGY 327- 2207

JOSH LILLEY 299-7101 RON & BETTY GRANT 884 - 8742

Superintendent of SchoolsDANIEL HIGGINS

Assessors’ AgentTRAVIS GOULD

Code Enforcement Officer, L.P.I.MICHAEL POLYOT

AuditorJAMES WADMANEllsworth, Maine

Maine State Senator, District 30ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER

3 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333287-1505

852-2716 (Cell)[email protected]

1-800-423-6900

Maine State Representative, District 13ROBERT S. DUCHESNE

478 Beechwood Ave, Old Town, ME 04468827-3782

e-mail – [email protected] of Representatives

2 State House StationAugusta, ME 04333-0002

287-1400 (Voice)287-4469 (TTY)

Town AttorneyROGER HUBER

Farrell, Rosenblatt & RussellBangor, ME

Safety OfficerCharlee Edgy

The Board of Selectmen would like to dedicate this year’s Annual Report to Ronald Dana Grant (Ron), who passed away on 1/12/2011, for his many years of dedicated service to the Hudson Volunteer Fire Department and Town of Hudson.

Ron moved to Hudson shortly after marrying the love of his life Betty (Palmer) Grant. That was a short 53 years ago. It was then they proceeded to build their home and family. His family today consists of his wife (Betty), 6 children, 10 grandchildren, & 7 great grandchildren.

Ron was a big contributor to establishing the Hudson Fire Department in 1975. He worked very hard and with great pride to get the Fire Department to what we have today. He served as the Fire Chief in 1990. He also served as Town Fire Warden for many years. Ron also was very active in Fire Department Organizations such as Penobscot County Fire Fighter Association, Maine State Federation of Firefighters, but always actively representing Hudson.

As we all miss Ron, remember that to serve your community is a gift. Ron was an outstanding volunteer for the Town of Hudson, and we thank him for his hard work and dedication, and for the privilege of having known him. He will be sadly missed and remembered affectionately as the “Grumpy Old Man”.

Respectfully Submitted by the Hudson Selectboard

VOLUNTEER CEMETERY COMMITTEE REPORT

The Volunteer Cemetery Committee has worked diligently this past year to review and update the Rules and Regulations that were originally adopted by the Board of Selectmen on September 1, 2007, in order to present them as an Ordinance for the Town’s adoption. This provides the Board of Selectmen and the Cemetery Committee clear guidelines to maintain and govern the operation of the town cemeteries for all concerned.

On November 10, 2010, the Committee presented to the residents the "Cemetery Ordinance for the Town of Hudson, Maine" at a special town meeting held on that evening. The Ordinance was passed by the registered voters attending. A copy of the Ordinance may be obtained from the Town Office.

The Committee wishes to remind all residents that Allan Lord of Charleston is the official contact person, Cemetery Coordinator, for all burials of human remains occurring in the Town of Hudson cemeteries. He is appointed by the Board of Selectmen and can be reached by phone at 285-7319 or by cell at 991-0468.

As the Cemetery Coordinator, he coordinates with the funeral director and/or family to arrange for said burials; he coordinates with the Plot Owner as to the appropriate size, height and width of all monument and gravestone desired in order to conform to the size of the Plot and the suitable foundation needed. All monument and gravestone representatives must also contact the Cemetery Coordinator before any work is done.

The Opening and Closing of all graves will only be performed by the Cemetery Coordinator. Pending ground conditions, the Cemetery Coordinator will make the decision as to when graves will be Opened in the Spring and when graves will Cease to be Opened in the Fall. Vaults are required for all non-cremation burials.

This summer 2011 the Volunteer Cemetery Committee plans to finalize the design of Plots to include road access to such plots in the new part of Mohawk Cemetery now that it has been surveyed. This will be completed with input from the Cemetery Coordinator, and the Maintenance Worker, before final presentation to the Board of Selectmen for approval. Upon approval, the Design will be available at the Town Office for purchase of said Plots from the Town Treasurer.

Through the volunteer efforts and hard work of Rosie Randall and Maureen Scranton, a Community Yard Sale was held last summer at the Hudson Town Hall with the profits designated towards the purchase of two signs to be placed at the Town Cemeteries. The Volunteer Cemetery Committee will be presenting their recommendation of the Signs to the Board of Selectmen for their final approval.

The Volunteer Cemetery Committee has requested that the Town Office once again post the list of Cemetery Perpetual Care Accounts in the Annual Town Report as practiced in years past. This fund is separate from any permanent care and improvement fund and must be devoted to maintenance of the cemetery as per the Maine Revised Statutes $1305.

If any residents wish to contact the Volunteer Cemetery Committee members, please do so at the following telephone numbers. Brenda Willette-942-2588, Margaret Berry-884-7555 or Paulette Ferland-394-2807. Monthly meetings will begin again in the month of May until October. They will be on the second Monday at 10:00 a.m. at the Hudson Town Hall. All are welcome. Any announcements regarding the Town Cemeteries will be noted in the Town Newsletter.

FIRE CHIEF REPORT 

FIRE CHIEF`S REPORT 

 In 2010 the Fire Department responded to 152 emergencies, up 50% from 2009.The Hudson Fire Department. is always looking for new volunteers. If you are interested in helping your community and surrounding towns please feel free to call Chief Simmons at 299-4849.  

The Fire Department would like to advise residents that if they have a juvenile who is either playing with matches and/or lighters or appears to be attracted to fire, or would like more information please give the Fire Chief a call. The Fire Department has four members trained in Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention, a nationally recognized program which is designed for pre-school to high school aged children.

Reminder: ANY open burning requires a permit, which can be obtained from any one of the four Town Fire Wardens listed in the front of this report and also at the Town Office. If you have any questions feel free to contact any one of the Town Wardens or myself. If you wish to have us burn grass or a field, please call us and we will try to schedule a date with you.

The Fire Department would like to remind people to check their smoke detectors once a month and replace the batteries at least once a year. If you cannot afford a smoke detector and need one, please contact the Fire Chief. Be sure to check our website for pictures, members and frequent updates, the address is www.hfdmaine.org or email us at [email protected]

Respectfully submitted,Michael Simmons

Medical                                  73       Trees/wires down            7 Vehicle accidents                    5Unpermitted Burn                    1 Vehicle fire                      2 Grass/woods fire                    3Odors                                       2 Mutual Aid                     44 False Call                            6Alarm Activation                     1 Water rescue                    1 Structure Fire(in Hudson)       6 Illegal Burning                 1

Total                                                152

OFFICIAL BALLOTFOR THE TOWN OF HUDSON, MAINE

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONMARCH 18, 2011

Make a cross (×) or a check (√) in the square at the left of the name of the candidate for whom you wish to vote.

FOR SELECTMAN/ ASSESSOR/ OVERSEER OF THE POOR(Two Year Term)

Vote for not more than Three

Grant, Donald

Miller, Travis

Thurston, Deanna

__________________________Municipality Residence

__________________________

Municipality Residence

__________________________Municipality Residence

FOR DIRECTOR OF M.S.A.D. #64Three year Term

Vote for not more than One

Williams, Rhonda

__________________________Municipality Residence

WARRANT

PENOBSCOT, S.S. STATE OF MAINE

To: Brenda Willette a resident of the Town of Hudson:

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Hudson qualified by law to vote in town affairs, to assemble in the Town Hall in said Town on Friday, March 18, 2011, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon to act on the following articles, to wit:

Art. 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.

Art. 2. To elect all necessary Town Officers by secret ballot according to provisions of M.R.S.A. Title 30A subsection 2528, as follows:

Three Selectmen/Assessors/Overseers of the Poor/Road Commissioners for two year terms.

One Director of M.S.A.D. #64 for a three year term.

For election of officers, the polls will open at 10:00 A.M. on the 18th of March, 2011, and will close at 8:00 P.M. on the same day. After the polls close, the meeting will recess until 10 A.M. on Saturday the 19th day of March, 2011, at which time the following articles will be acted upon.

Art. 3. To see if the Town will elect a budget committee of nine to confer with the Selectmen at the end of the fiscal year and to make recommendations for the several appropriations and said appropriations to be printed in the Annual Town Report.

Art. 4. To see if the Town will fix a date when taxes shall be due and see if the Town will fix a rate of interest to be charged on taxes unpaid after that date. (Suggested: interest charged at the rate of 7.00% annually)

Art. 5. To see if the Town will vote to set the interest rate to be paid by the Town on prepaid abated taxes pursuant to 36 M.R.S.A. Section 506-A. (Suggested rate .5% annually)

Art. 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to accept cemetery trust funds to be used for the upkeep of the Town Cemeteries.

Art. 7. To see if the Town will authorize the Tax Collector to accept current year taxes before the commitment date.

Art. 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell and convey real estate acquired by the Town under tax liens on such terms and conditions as they deem appropriate, after negotiating with the previous owners. If that is unsuccessful, the selectmen shall advertise the availability of the property in the Town newsletter as well as other publications.

Art. 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell or dispose of Town owned personal property with a value of Ten Thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or less and any property over said amount will only be sold upon the approval vote of the legislative body.

Art. 10. To see what sum of money, if any the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Town Hall Expansion.($25,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Fund Balance.)

Art. 11. To see if the Town will enact an ordinance entitled “Culvert Ordinance for the Municipality of Hudson, Maine” effective March 19th, 2011. (A copy of the new ordinance is available for inspection at the Town Office.)

Art. 12. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Administration Compensation.($54,490.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $50,000.00 from Taxes $4,490.00 from Fund Balance.)

Art. 13. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Administration Account.($ 51,510.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Excise Taxes.)

Art. 14. To see what sum of money if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Town Office Upgrades.($3,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Fund Balance.)

Art. 15. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Assessors Agent.($22,200.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $18,200.00 for agent from Taxes $4,000.00 for Map upgrades from Fund Balance.)

Art. 16. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Code Enforcement Officer.($11,344.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 17. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for equipment maintenance. ($6,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Excise Taxes.)

Art. 18. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Legal Affairs.($7,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Fund Balance.)

Art. 19. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Town Hall maintenance, supplies, and repairs.($10,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes)

Art. 20. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for maintenance and operation of the Town Transfer Station.($29,840.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $25,000.00 from Receipts, $4,840.00 from Taxes.)

Art. 21. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Fire Department.($36,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $30,000.00 from Taxes, $6,000.00 from Excise Taxes.)

Art. 22. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Firefighter Reimbursement Fund.($5,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 23. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Fire Department Administration.($5,300.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 24. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Fire Station.($7,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 25. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Road Repair in Town.($22,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $21,500.00 from Urban Rural Initiative Program and $ 1,000.00 from Taxes.)

Art. 26. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Social Security.($9,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 27. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Unemployment Compensation.($899.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 28. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Hudson Planning Board.($128.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 29. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Parks and Recreation.($7,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Excise Taxes.)

Art. 30. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Town Garage.($7,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 31. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Street Lights.($3,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 32. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for a septic disposal site contract.($500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $2,000.00 for G&H Ambulance Service.(Recommended by the Budget Committee from Excise Taxes.)

Art. 34. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Snow Removal. ($125,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee: $100,000.00 from Excise Taxes and $25,000.00 from Fund Balance.)

Art. 35. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Support of the Town Poor.($2,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 36. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the upkeep of the Cemeteries.($750.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 37. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Animal Control.($3,000.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 38. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $959.90 of the money received from the State for snowmobile registrations to the Pushaw Lake Snowmobile Association for the purpose of maintaining their snowmobile trails.

Art. 39. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Dirigo Boys & Girls State Programs.($430.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 40. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Upward Bound program.($160.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 41. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for three scholarships for graduating high school seniors from Hudson who are town residents of one year or more.($1,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

Art. 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $5,000.00 to be used as seed money for a grant to protect the Pushaw Lake watershed.(recommended by the Budget Committee from Fund Balance)

Art. 43. To see if the Town will vote to rename the Cemetery Land Purchase Reserve Account to the Cemetery Account.

Art. 44. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the following Social Service Agencies (Total $1,218.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes).

Community Health & Counseling Services ($92.00)Penquis Community Action Program ($752.00)Bangor STD Clinic ($40.00)United Cerebral Palsy ($40.00)Red Cross ($75.00)Eastern Area Agency on Aging ($150.00)Bangor Area Visiting Nurses ($69.00)

Art. 45. To see if the town will vote to increase the property tax levy limit of $ 159,539.00, established for the Town of Hudson by State law, in the event that the municipal budget approved under the preceding articles will result in a tax commitment that is greater than that property tax levy limit. (This must be voted by written ballot).

Art. 46. 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 of the Town of Hudson’s annual budget during the period from January 1, 2012, to the annual town meeting.

Art. 47. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen and the Treasurer to borrow monies in anticipation of taxes on behalf of the Town.

Art. 48. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to enter into contracts and lease agreements in accordance with approved budget appropriations as voted on at Town Meeting.

Art. 49. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to appropriate from Fund Balance as they deem advisable to meet unanticipated expenses and emergencies that occur during fiscal year 2011. ($10,000.00 recommended by the Selectmen from Fund Balance.)

Art. 50. To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for a Comprehensive Plan and to authorize approved funds to be a continuing account. (Total $2,500.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from taxes)

Art. 51. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to accept and expend a $10,000.00 Comprehensive Plan Grant.

Art. 52. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Cemetery Maintenance account to become a continuing account.

Art. 53. To see if the Town will vote as follows: to change the term of the office of Selectman from two year to three consecutive year terms with no more than two Selectman seats subject to election in any year, the terms to be staggered. This change, if approved, to become effective at the 2012 annual town meeting, at which time two selectmen shall be elected for one three-year term each. In 2013 two selectmen shall be elected for one three-year term each and one selectman shall be elected for a one-year term. In 2014 the seat that was elected for one year in 2013 shall be elected for one three year term, with all elections thereafter being for a three-year term.

Art. 54. To see if the town will vote to authorize the board of selectmen to spend monies up to $25,000.00 of the Building expansion reserve account for preliminary work for Building upgrades and expansion of administrative offices and in coordination with the efficiency grant.

Art. 55. To see if the town will vote to authorize the board of selectmen to spend monies from the proceeds of the salvage equipment sales & equipment reserve account to purchase a maintenance truck.

Art. 56 To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will raise and appropriate for the Maintenance Department.($ 41,160.00 recommended by the Budget Committee from Taxes.)

The Registrar of Voters hereby gives notice that she will be in session for the purpose of correcting the list of voters in said Town at the Town Hall at 9:30 in the forenoon of the day of said meeting.

Dated at Hudson, Maine _______________Date

_________________________________ _________________________________ DONALD G. GRANT DEANNA THURSTON

_________________________________ _________________________________ MICHAEL S. KELLEY TRAVIS MILLER

KIRBY ELLIS

REPORT OF THE ASSESSORS’ AGENT

Each year the state audits the town’s assessing records and compares assessed values to the actual homes sales that have occurred within the community to determine the town’s certified ratio. This ratio impacts the share of state funding that the community receives and particularly impacts the veteran, homestead and blind exemption amounts that resident homeowners receive. Therefore, it is in the town’s best interest to maintain valuations that are synonymous with 100% of fair market value. This continued review of all properties is in an effort to maintain compliance with the state guidelines and state law. As always our overall goal is to ensure that all properties are treated in the same manner and that all property owners are treated equally to guarantee that no one pays more than their fair share.

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION

Are you currently receiving a Homestead Exemption? If not you may be eligible. To qualify you must be a resident of Hudson, your home must be your primary residence, and if you moved to Maine from another State you must reside here 12 months prior to applying for the exemption. Applications are available at the Town Office. If you currently receive the Homestead Exemption you need not reapply.

VETERAN’S EXEMPTION

You may qualify for a Veteran’s Exemption if you served in a federally recognized war period, are 62 years of age, and been anything other than dishonorably discharged. You may also qualify if you are receiving a pension for service-connected disability, for this you need not be 62 years of age. Applications for the exemption are available at the Town Office. Please bring with you a copy of your DD214 or if you are disabled please provide a copy of Form 20-5455a.

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Cemetery Perpetual Care Accounts

Principal Balance 12/31/2010

Albert Bean $200.00 $609.82Charles Freeman $200.00 $675.35Lyle E. Pierce $200.00 $678.85Joseph & Frank Robbins $200.00 $737.47William H. Ernest $300.00 $1,329.76Harry Pomeroy $200.00 $379.34J.H. Modery $100.00 $271.20Irene A. Taylor $297.40 $1,080.80Aldamer Rogers $250.00 $843.72Ivory Bean $200.00 $610.97Stephen Jordan & William Bean $200.00 $735.28Clifton Miles & Walter Hall $200.00 $604.67Amos & Jennie Adams $100.00 $190.93Alvah Hatch & Joseph Buzzell $300.00 $1,546.79John Pierce $200.00 $608.02

TOTAL $3,147.40 $10,902.97

Amount Raised at Town Meeting 2010

TAXES

Administration Compensation 50,000.00Trio Electronic Registration Program 8,000.00Code Enforcement Officer $ 11,344.00Assessors’ Agent 18,200.00Legal Affairs 5,000.00Town Hall 9,000.00Social Security 9,000.00Unemployment Compensation 899.00Planning Board 240.00Fire Station 7,000.00Fire Department 30,000.00Firefighter Reimbursement Fund 5,000.00Fire Department Administration 5,300.00Street Lights 3,000.00Transfer Station 30,000.00Town Garage 6,000.00Support of the Poor 2,000.00Cemeteries 2,500.00Animal Control 2,500.00Community Health & Counseling Services 92.00Penquis CAP 752.00Bangor STD Clinic 40.00Cerebral Palsy 40.00Red Cross 75.00Eastern Agency on Aging 150.00Bangor District Nursing 69.00Northeast Contact 50.00Dirigo Girls & Boys State 430.00High School Scholarships 1,500.00Septic Disposal Contract 500.00Lake Grant Funds 5,000.00Upward Bound 160.00

EXCISEAdministration 56,000.00Fire Dept. 7,000.00Equipment 10,000.00Park and Rec. Dept. 15,000.00G&H Ambulance 2,000.00Snow Removal 100,000.00

SNOWMOBILE REFUNDPushaw Lake Snowmobile Club $ 1,079.06 FUND BALANCEHighways 5,000.00Contingency Fund 10,000.00Snow Removal 25,000.00Town Hall Expansion 25,000.00

URIP PROGRAM

Road Repair $ 21,528.00 RECIEPTS

Transfer Station 25,000.00

REPORT OF SELECTMEN

ADMINISTRATIVE COMPENSATION

CreditsAppropriation $ 50,000.00

DebitsCynthia Grant 36,999.87Veronica Townsend 12,484.64Balance to Fund Balance 515.49Total $ 50,000.00

ADMINISTRATION

Credits Appropriation $ 56,000.00

Debits

Donald Grant, Selectman 600.00Michael Kelley, Selectman 600.00Deanna Thurston, Selectman 600.00Kirby Ellis, Selectman 600.00Travis Miller, Selectman 600.00Office Supplies 5,381.65Postage 2,324.89Maintenance & Equipment 4,354.38Printing 1,272.24Elections 599.24Insurance 17,452.70Dues 139.00Workers Comp. 5,812.39Workshops 315.00Deed Copies 105.67Audit 4,036.75Health Insurance 7,121.29Contracts 773.00Mileage 400.80Balance to Fund Balance 2,911 .00 Total $ 56,000.00 ASSESSORS’ AGENT

CreditsAppropriation $ 18,200.00

DebitsAssessors’ Agent 17,612.00Balance To Fund Balance 588 .00

$18,200.00

CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERCredits

Appropriation $ 11,344.00Debits

CEO/LPI 11,343.96Balance to Fund Balance .04

$ 11,344.00

LEGAL AFFAIRSCredits

Appropriation $ 5,000.00Debits

Farrell, Rosenblatt & Russell 5,247.04Balance from Fund Balance 247 .04

$ 5,000.00

TOWN HALLCredits

Appropriation $ 10,500.00Debits

Heating Fuel 4,022.50Bangor Hydro 1,234.99Phone 142.04Supplies 258.98Repairs 1,299.03Cleaning Service 2,149.65Balance to Fund Balance 1,392 .81

$ 10,500.00

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FUNDCredits

Beginning Balance 175,559.00 Appropriation 25,000 .00

$ 200,559.00Debits

Balance Carried Forward $ 200,559.00

SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARECredits

Appropriation 9,000.00Paid by Assessor Account 696 .96

$ 9,696.96Debits

TD Banknorth $ 9,696.96

UNEMPLOYMENTCredits

Appropriation 899.00Assessor Account 190 .00

$1089.00Debits

Maine Municipal Association $ 1089.00

PLANNING BOARDCredits

Appropriation 240.00Beginning Balance 362 .87

$602.87Debits

Supplies & Postage 128.00Balance Carried Forward 474 .87

$ 602.87

FIRE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIONCredits

Appropriation $ 5,300.00Debits

Officer Pay $5,300.00

FIRE DEPARTMENTCredits

Appropriation 37,000.00Carried Forward Balance 1,079.00Grant Monies 4,850 .00

$ 42,929.00Debits

Gas & Oil 2,332.51Repairs & Parts 5,232.19Training 2,346.63Supplies 1,629.03Physicals 1,763.59Gear 16,652.41Gatherings & Other 490.00Tests & Inspections 10,521.64Balance Carried Forward 1,961 .00

$ 42,929.00

G&H AMBULANCE SERVICECredits

Appropriation $ 2,000.00Debits

G&H Ambulance Service $ 2,000.00

FIREMEN’S ACTIVITY FUND

Beginning Balance 1764.00Donations 25 .00

$ 1789.00 Debits

Hudson Fire Fighter Association $ 1789.00

FIREFIGHTER REIMBURSEMENT FUNDCredits

Appropriation $ 5,000.00 DebitsFirefighters $ 5,000.00

FIRE STATIONCredits

Appropriation $ 7,000.00 DebitsElectric 2,301.62Telephone 570.22Oil Company 3,085.57Repairs & Equipt. 784.59Balance to Fund Balance 258 .00

$ 7000.00

STREET LIGHTSCredit

Appropriation $ 3,000.00Debits

Bangor Hydro 2,764.85Balance to Fund Balance 235 .15

$3,000.00 EQUIPMENT

CreditsAppropriation $ 10,000.00 DebitsWages 1,033.74Loader 2,099.43Forklift 46.89Lawn Mowers 345.40Misc. Equipment 1,435.54Balance to Fund Balance 5,039 .00

$10,000.00

SNOW REMOVALCredits

Appropriation $ 125,000.00Debits

20% Equipment Use $ 0HarCross Chemicals & ABS Construction (Salt Sand) 34,051.73ABS Construction (Snow Removal) 42,961.14Wages for Repairs 1,559.42Repairs 97 Ford 11,034.54Repairs 99 International 7,312.91Supplies 775.95Fuel 4,946.25Mileage 214.40Balance to Fund Balance 22,143 .66

$125,000.00

HIGHWAYS & ROAD REPAIR

CreditsAppropriation 5,000.00Carried Forward 29,790.00URIP Program (Road Assistance) 21,528 .00

$ 56,318.00Debits

Wages 905.53Repairs 28,901.51Supplies 609.48Mileage 28.40Balance Carried Forward 25,873 .08

$ 56,318.00

DIRIGO GIRLS & BOYS STATECredits

Appropriation $ 430.00Debits

Balance to Fund Balance $ 430.00UPWARD BOUND

CreditsAppropriation $ 160.00

DebitsBalance to Fund Balance $ 160.00

SOCIAL SERVICESCredits

Appropriation $ 1,268.00Debits

Penquis CAP, Inc $752.00Community Health & Counseling 92.00United Cerebral Palsy 40.00Red Cross 75.00Eastern Area Agency on Aging 150.00Bangor STD Clinic 40.00Bangor District Nursing 69.00Balance to Fund Balance 50 .00

$ 1,268.00

SUPPORT OF THE POORCredits

Appropriation $ 2,000.00Debits

Food 45.00Electric 445.97Supplies 40.00Heating 351.11Personnel Supplies 606.59Balance to Fund Balance 511 .33

$2,000.00

PARKS & RECREATIONCredits

Appropriation 15,000.00Carried Forward Balance 5,504.00Donations 306 .00

$ 20,810.00Debits

Summer Program 4,601.80Baseball 1,073.32Indoor Soccer 568.32Field Maint. 1,043.23Soccer 5.95Balance Carried Forward 13,517 .38

$20,810.00

EDUCATIONCredits

Appropriation $ 662,847.30Debits

M.S.A.D. # 64 $ 662,847.30

COUNTY TAXCredits

Appropriation $ 101,233.73Debits

Penobscot County Treasurer $ 101,233.73

SEPTIC DISPOSAL CONTRACTCredits

Appropriation $ 500.00Debits

Pray’s Septic Site $ 500.00

TRANSFER STATIONCredits

Appropriation 30,000.00Sale of Recyclable Materials 3,000.00Per Bag Fees 17,000.00Demolition Debris Fees 3,000.00MRC Revenue 2,000 .00

$ 55,000.00 Debits

Attendant 23,398.20Tipping Fees & Disposal 24,031.82Repairs, Parts & Supplies 1,542.29Site Work 156.14Dues & License Fees 539.00Equipment Use 2,633.24Utilities 975.31Balance to Fund Balance 1,724 .00

$ 55,000.00

TOWN GARAGECredits

Appropriation $ 8,000.00Debits

Electric 1,452.94Heat 4,435.82Telephone 959.29Repairs & Supplies 575.95Balance to Fund Balance 576 .00

$8,000.00

CEMETERY LAND RESERVECredits

Beginning Balance $ 4,000.00Debits

Balance Carried Forward $ 4,000.00CEMETERIES

CreditsAppropriation 2,500.00Balance from Fund Balance 2,659 .00

$ 5,534.22Debits

Maintenance 4,034.22Sexton 1,500 .00

$ 5,534.22 CAPITAL RESERVE

CreditsBeginning Balance 45,852.89From Equipment Receipts 1,579.00Interest 164 .93

$ 47,596.82Debits

New Truck 36,000.00Balance Carried Forward 11,596 .82

$ 47,596.82 SNOWMOBILE REFUND

CreditsBeginning Balance $ 1079.00

DebitsPushaw Lake Snowmobile Club $ 1079.00

ANIMAL CONTROLCredits

Appropriation, Taxes 2,500.00Beginning Balance 1,101.00Dog Fees, Late Fees & Fines 1,383 .00

$ 4,984.00Debits

Animal Control Officer 1,893.00Bangor Humane Society 2,500.00Balance Carried Forward 591 .00

$4,984.00

HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPSCredits

Appropriation 1,500.00Beginning Balance 2,250.00Donations 200 .00

$ 3,950.00Debits

Scholarships Awarded 1,100.00Balance Carried Forward $2,850 .00

$ 3,950.00

PUSHAW LAKE EROSION CONTROL Credit

Beginning Balance $ 800.00 Debit

Balance Carried forward $ 800.00

PUSHAW LAKE GRANT MONIES

CreditAppropriation $ 5,000.00

DebitBalance to Fund Balance $ 5,000.00

TOWN CLERK’S REPORT

DEATHS

NAME LOCATION DATE OF DEATH AGE

Ronald E. Whitehead Hudson January 20, 2010 64Matthew J. Young Bangor May 5, 2010 2 mthsNorman A. Millett Sr. Hudson June 7, 2010 78Bonnie A. Bolio Bangor June 14, 2010 68Bryant R. Zerbato Bangor July 19, 2010 53Robert A. Jacobsen Jr. Hudson September 23, 2010 48Jon S. Jones Bangor October 8, 2010 55Donald W. Peirce Hudson October 24, 2010 70Neil R. McKusick Brewer October 30, 2010 86Irene A. West Bangor October 31, 2010 91Donaldene E. Mailman Bangor November 29, 2010 80Jeffrey A. Wood Hudson December 5, 2010 48

Number of Births recorded………………………………………………………………..19Number of Marriages recorded…………………………………………………………..20Number of Deaths recorded……………………………………………………………...12

2010 DOG LICENSES

Males/Females……………………………………………………………………………126Neutered/Spayed…………………………………………………………………………307Kennels……………………………………………………………………………………….1

2010 HUNTING & FISHING LICENSES

Licenses sold……………………………………………………………………………….340

REGISTRAR’S REPORT

Democrats…………………………………………………………………………………..273Republicans……………………………………………………………………………… 344Green Independent………………………………………………………………………….35Un-enrolled………………………………………………………………………………….435

Total…………………………………………………………………………………… 1087

Anyone wishing to register to vote is welcome to do so at the Town Office during regular office hours. Anyone wishing to register to vote on Election Day or at the Town Meeting, please come in a few minutes early to register before the meeting starts.

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Robert Duchesne478 Beechwood Ave.Old Town, ME 04468

Phone: (207) [email protected]

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES2 STATE HOUSE STATION

AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002(207) 287-1400

TTY: (207) 287-4469

MESSAGE TO THE CITIZENS OF HUDSON

Dear Neighbors:

It is an honor to serve as your State Representative during the 125th session of the Maine State Legislature. As your voice in Augusta, I pursue my work with passion, responsiveness, and dedication as I have for the past six years.

While there may be some signs of an end to the national recession, there are still many very difficult decisions to make as we continue to shrink government at all levels and make government more efficient. Last term my colleagues and I worked in a bipartisan fashion to cut nearly a billion dollars from the state’s two-year budget. This year we will face another shortfall of a similar magnitude. There are over 1000 fewer state workers today then there were in the late 1990s and our state budget will be as low as it was back in 2002. Given inflation and the increase in the cost of living, these cuts are much deeper than the raw numbers suggest.

This session, I am particularly focused on streamlining regulation without destroying our natural heritage. I am the House Lead on the Legislature’s Joint Select Committee on Regulatory Fairness and Reform and I have made it my highest priority this session.

I continue to work hard on solid waste issues around the Juniper Ridge Landfill. I have been successful in getting laws enacted that create new odor rules and recycling standards, safeguarding the public against any potential abuses of the landfill. One of the laws I authored led to the denial of a permit to expand the landfill prematurely.

Lastly, I remain committed to supporting Maine’s small businesses and growing our economy. One of the policies I successfully supported is the expansion of Pine Tree Zones throughout the state. Local businesses can take advantage of these benefits to expand, and more new businesses can be encouraged to start in rural Penobscot County. I also worked to expand access to broadband internet in our area.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns or if you need assistance with State Government. I can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone either at home (827-3782) or at the State Capital (1-800-423-2900).

Once again, I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve you.

Sincerely,

Bob DuchesneState Representative

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CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERJanuary 1 – December 31, 2010

The following building permits were issued over the last five years:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006Single Family Homes 1 2 3 0 3Additions 5 3 4 4 11Garages 12 12 11 8 15Mobile Homes 5 4 4 5 7Seasonal Dwellings 1 1 1 5 3Decks 5 5 6 3 3Sheds 11 8 11 6 6Other 2 2 2 5 0

Building permits are issued each Thursday at the Town Office from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

Permit Fees:0-100 square feet – no fee100-300 square feet - $ 10.00Over 300 square feet - $20.00 plus $ .05 per square footThe fees will double for any work started without the required permit.

Respectfully Submitted,Michael E. Polyot, C.E.O

PLUMBING INSPECTOR’S REPORTJanuary 1 – December 31, 2010

Plumbing permits Issued:

2010 2009Internal Plumbing Permits 2 5Internal Plumbing Permits for Mobile Home Placement: 5 3New Subsurface Wastewater Systems 7 3Replacement Wastewater Systems 2 3

Respectfully Submitted,Michael Polyot L.P.I.

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* MEANS PAID AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2010

2008 OUTSTANDING TAXES

  Boulier III, Norman       524.38  Brooks, Francis M.       1,082.07  Chambers, Michael

A      24.34

  Collins, Keith A       118.33* Cormier, Allen       1,216.39 * Davis, Kirk et al       199.65  Doucette Jr, Harry

L      806.71

  Dreisch, George       264.07  Faulkner, Robert       1,194.97* Harris, Danielle L       763.75* Hartt, Jean C       378.10* Hawes, Brian L       338.88  Hichborn, Robert

Earl      1,249.76

  Johnson, Elmer       941.33  Johnson, Elmer       496.06* McCullough Jr, Guy       357.54* McCullough, Heirs of Joyce

C    520.00

* McNerney, Kevin M       217.74  Mishio Sr, Donald

G      151.86

* Moody, Betty J       47.54* Moody, Galen B.       602.78* Morris III, Douglas

A      243.14

  Murray, Charles E       330.77  Phillips, Robert L       137.98  Pinkham, Nahum C       540.77* Reynolds, Michael

L      301.67

* Schinck, M.C.       214.59* Schmidt, Douglas F       38.59  Shorey, Wayne       569.73* Talbot, Kenneth E       647.16* Thayer, Helen M       311.86  Theriault, Jason J & Trevor     40.98  Tibbetts, Duane F       1,236.25             

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2009 OUTSTANDING TAXES  Barnes,Gerald     160.98   Phillips, Robert L 156.32    Blanchard, Christopher     776.62   Pinkham, Nahum C 553.07    Boulier III, Norman     519.06   Potter, Dale T   1,026.52    Briggs, William     945.50   POWELL, RICHARD I. 39.95    Brooks, Francis M.     1,146.91   Randall, Mary L 397.38    Cangiano, Francesco D     850.92   Randall, Mary L 368.64    Chambers, Michael A     195.77   Reynolds, Michael L 774.04    Collins, Keith A     128.11   Sanborn, Jr., Karl R. 832.93    Collins, Larry A     609.03 *Schinck, M.C.   227.66    Cormier, Allen     1,252.92  Schinck, M.C.   300.40   *CUNNINGHAM, RONALD     2,203.79 *Schmidt, Douglas F 522.38    Curtis, Ralph P     133.32   Shorey, Wayne 443.37    Davis, Kirk et al     666.74   Simon, Timothy 869.35    Doucette Jr, Harry L     835.70   Smith, Andrea   92.82    Dreisch, George     263.25   St. Lawrence, Darrell 367.68    Dyer, Earl F & Mina     814.96   Sullivan, Stephen 223.79    Dyer, Jackie R     467.52   TALBOT, KENNETH 264.35    Faulkner, Robert     1,184.70   Talbot, Kenneth E 657.70    Fish, Daniel A     1,408.52   Thayer, Helen M 316.53    Flagg, Shirley V

   749.05   Theriault, Jason J &

Trevor560.81

   Green, Karen     83.86   Tibbetts, Duane F 1,250.52    Harris, Danielle L     808.51   Whitcomb, Richard P 1,290.71    Hartt, Jean C     604.42   Wood, Jeffrey A 372.59    Hawes, Brian L     368.89   Wozneak, Tonya 528.36    Hendren, Frances     402.20              Hichborn, Robert Earl     1,258.82              Hurd, Kerry L     646.46              JACOBSEN, ROBERT JR.     1,254.02              Johnson, Elmer     958.12              Johnson, Elmer     478.59              LePage, Jr, Ira     930.53              Lundgren, Conrad     733.19              McCullough Jr, Guy     580.35              McCullough, Heirs of

Joyce C    543.76  

       

  McGarvey, Jon A     844.12              McNerney, Kevin M     356.72              McQuarrie, Daniel M     44.00              Mears, Todd J     59.71              MILLER, PAUL     236.70              Mitchell, Rodney     472.05              Moody, Betty J     51.60              Moody, Galen B.     1,243.06              Murphy, Charles B     1,289.79              Murray, Charles E     316.81              PAGE, ALDEN E.

   577.69  

     

 

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  Aghamoosa, Ali R 75.20  Dreisch, George 219.96

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  Allen, Calvert 843.18  DUBOIS, GILBERT A. 270.72  ANDRADE, ANTONIO 235.00  Dyer, Earl F & Mina 810.28  Andrews, Ronald 258.50  Dyer, Jackie R 427.70  Barnes Jr, Gerald C 134.42  Faulkner, Robert 1,205.08  Bean, Derwood 180.48  Ferguson, Kenneth P 288.66  Berardis, Amedeo 609.89 *Finnegan, Michael K 17.54  Berger, Susan M 1,563.22  Fish, Daniel A 1,387.44  Bernier, Gerald G 410.78  FLAGG, SHIRLEY 715.34  Berntson, Eric R 112.65  Gallant, Beatrice A 555.54  Bickford, Randal 1,258.66  GODDARD, DEREK 372.24  Blanchard, Christopher 747.30 *Goddard, Richard V 303.62  Blanchard, Heirs of Sherwood 1,162.78  GODDARD, ROBERT K. SR. 381.64  Bouchard, Alton J. 3,352.98 *Goodwin, Timothy R 621.34  BOUCHER, BARRY L. 1,037.76  Grant, Ronald D 424.88  Boulier III, Norman 481.28  Green, Karen 36.66  Brasslett, Michael 661.39  Halloran Jr, Alfred L 942.82  Briggs, William 821.56  Halloran Sr, Alfred L 635.44  Brissette, George 1,621.39  Halloran, Alfred L 1,123.30  Brooks, Francis M. 1,120.48  Harriman, Deloris D 141.94  Brown, Richard 209.67  Harris, Danielle L 775.50  Cangiano, Francesco D 926.84  Hartt, Jean C 567.76  Chambers, Michael A 157.92  Hawes, Brian 2,206.18  Chretien, Russell J 15.98  Hawes, Brian L 328.06  Clark, Stacy S 180.48  Hendren, Frances 411.72  Clark, Stacy S 1,796.34 *Hesseltine, Vicki 1,464.52

 Collins, Keith A 167.32

 Hichborn Jr, Custodian for, Norman

601.60

  Collins, Larry A 577.16  Hichborn, Jeffrey D 505.72  CONWAY ROBERT ESTATE OF 10.84  Hichborn, Joshua D 713.46  Cormier, Allen 1,229.52  Hichborn, Robert Earl 1,265.24  Cote, David L 487.94  Hightower, Floydd 30.08  Cousins, John C III 467.18 *Honnell, Allan W 23.42  Cox, Dany M 164.50  Honnell, Celestia A 115.62  Cox, Dany M 167.32  Hurd, Kerry L 611.00  Cox, Dany M 171.08  Johnson, Elmer 956.92  Cox, Dany M 435.22  Johnson, Elmer 439.92  Cox, Dany M 558.36  Kline, Keith 387.28  Cox, Dany M 548.96  Knowlton, Merl F 2,247.54  Creeley, Thomas 595.02  KNOWLTON, MERLE F. 519.82  Cunningham, John David 1,357.36  Krawczyk, Robert L 846.94 *Cunningham, Ronald 61.10  Krawczyk, Robert L 485.98  Curtis Sr, Glenn 1,005.80  Krouse, Gerald M 533.80  Curtis, Amanda J 276.36  LAMARCHE, RONALD 1,081.00  Curtis, Ralph P 786.78  Lancaster, Betty 1,704.22  Dale Henderson Logging, Inc 51.07  Larson, Liza V 731.32  Davis, Kirk et al 631.68  Lawson, Mark E 35.04  Dempsey Jr, Paul E 1,772.84  Layton, Norma J 305.50  Desmarais, Richard L 7.30  Leach, Doreen 808.90  Dewitt, Elsie 454.02  LePage Jr, Ira 81.78 *Dorr, Hazel E 700.30  LePage, Jr, Ira 1,168.42  Doucette Jr, Harry L 626.98  Liu, Peter D 343.05

2010 OUTSTANDING TAXES

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  Lord, Edgar F 17.48  Pray, Valerie 113.47  Lowe, Gloria 810.43  Prosser, Paul 2,775.82  Lundgren, Conrad 699.36  Randall, Mary L 447.44  MACNEVIN, SHAWN 134.42  Randall, Mary L 415.48  MACNEVIN, SHAWN 148.52  Reynolds, Michael L 740.72  Mailman, Donaldene 37.60  Ritchie, Glennice Ann 5.79  MAILMAN, DONALDENE 240.64  ROBERTSHAW, SCOTT 600.66

 MAINE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

1,230.46 

Roy, Rene R 9.47

*Manring, Gale A 356.29  Ruff, Josephine E 732.26  Mayo, Timothy E 5.60  Sabine, Christopher 707.82  McCullough Jr, Guy 543.32  Sabine, Christopher L 204.92  McCullough, Heirs of Joyce C 505.72  Sabine, Christopher L 383.52  McGarvey, Jon A 953.16  Sabine, Randy R. 739.78  McNerney Sr, Robert D 1,667.56  Sanborn, Jr., Karl R. 829.08  McNerney, John R 87.42  Scranton, George W 244.40

 McNerney, John R 1,134.40

 SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN

187.06

  McNerney, Kevin M 353.04  Seifert, George C 470.00  McNerney, Raymond M 1,580.21  Shorey, Wayne 403.26  McQuarrie, Daniel M 121.26  Simon, Timothy 840.36  Mears, Todd J 12.22  Smith, Andrea 175.78  Michaud, Jeffrey N 793.36  Smith, Lawrence W 399.68  Michaud, Jeffrey N 587.50  Smith, Trustee, Nate 200.22  MILLER, PAUL 192.70  Soucy, Daniel 595.35  Mitchell, Rodney 643.90  Spencer, Donna 218.08  Moody, Galen B. 1,125.18  St. Lawrence, Darrell 1,048.10  Moutevelis, George P 392.45  Stevens, Bruce 294.22  Muir, Edward C 1,038.70  Storman, Ronald E 505.72  Munson, David P 319.60  Strout, Sheldon E 498.20  Murphy, Charles B 1,495.54  Sullivan, Stephen 179.54  Murray, Charles E 91.65  TALBOT, KENNETH 220.90  Murray, Ernest C 559.30  Talbot, Kenneth E 650.48  Mushero, Dennis W 1,227.64  Tansey, Beatrice T 7.83  NASH, PATRICIA J. 2,253.18 *Thayer, Ethel G 1,833.41  Nash, Robert F 492.56  Thayer, Ethel G 304.56  Nash, Robert F 935.30  Thayer, Helen M 203.98  Nash, Robert F 343.10  Theriault, Jason J & Trevor 523.58  Nichols, Rosalie 65.80  Thornton, Christine Fraga 670.22  Nichols, Rosalie A 890.18  Tibbetts, Duane F 1,226.70  Nichols, Rosalie A 804.64  Tierno, Judith Stubbert 74.26  Nichols, Rosalie A 65.80  Treadwell, Ryan 200.22  PAGE, ALDEN E. 540.50  Veazie, Norman M 1,108.26  Page, Sylvia 395.74  Ventimiglia, Robert 491.62  Peirce, Brian 762.34  Waters, Karen L 2,170.46  Phillips, Robert L 82.72  Weatherly-Bishop, Robert L 758.19  Pinkham, Nahum C 516.06  Welch Sr, Forrest P 612.88  Potter, Dale T 998.28  Weston, Robert 1,259.60  POWELL, RICHARD I. 881.72  Whalen, Madeline 707.62  Pray, Adrian L 184.24  Whitmore, Hosea 940.94  Pray, Adrian L 683.38  WHITNEY, KEVIN DARRELL 51.70  Pray, Adrian L 596.90  Williams, Chester 187.05

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2010 OUTSTANDING TAXES  Wood, Jeffrey A 354.38  Wozneak, Brian E 629.80  Wozneak, Tonya 626.04  YORK, CHRISTOPHER G. 510.42

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