2015 Town Report - Town of Sidney, Maine

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2015 Town Report - Town of Sidney, Maine
Annual Report
of the
Town Officers
of
SIDNEY, MAINE
for the
Year Ending January 31st
2015
INDEX IN BACK OF REPORT
Town of Sidney
Annual Town Meeting
2015 SCHEDULE
VOTING on Articles 1 and 2 as outlined in the Town of Sidney
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting:
DATE:
Friday, March 27, 2015
TIME:
12:15 PM – 8:00 PM
PLACE:
Sidney Town Office, 2986 Middle Road
TOWN MEETING to vote on the remaining Articles as outlined
in the Town of Sidney Warrant for Annual Town Meeting:
DATE:
Saturday, March 28, 2015
TIME:
Breakfast begins at 8:00 AM
Meeting begins at 9:00 AM
PLACE:
JH Bean School,
2896 Middle Road, Sidney
2nd Annual SAA Breakfast!
The Sidney Athletic Association (SAA) will be hosting a fund raising breakfast at 8:00
AM before the Town Meeting begins. The SAA will serve pancakes, scrambled eggs,
bacon, home fries, juice, and coffee. The SAA is asking for a small donation of $5 per
person.
Come and support the SAA and the youth of this Town!
FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS: The Town of Sidney Selectmen would like to
show support to the community by asking each attendee to bring a non-perishable food
item to the Town Meeting as a donation to THE SIDNEY FOOD PANTRY.
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TOWN REPORT DEDICATION
The 2015 Town Report is dedicated to Robert Bacon. Bob is a lifelong resident of the
Town of Sidney. He was instrumental in forming Sidney Rescue and was in charge of
the department for 12 years. He has been actively involved with both the fire and
rescue departments for more than 50 years.
After the West River Road Fire Department was destroyed by fire in late November of
1994, he served as chairman for the Building Committee that oversaw the rebuilding
project. He also sent letters to suppliers of fire equipment throughout the country,
resulting in thousands of dollars worth of donations to help re-equip the station.
In 2011 Bob received the Spirit of America Award for his service to his community.
Some criteria for this award includes a person that has shown continued long-term
service, whose efforts and accomplishments have been a direct benefit to the
community, and who set an example for young people to follow. There is no question
as to why Bob was a recipient of this award.
Sadly, Bob will be stepping down as the Assistant Fire Chief in 2015. Please help us
to acknowledge his many years of dedication and service to our community and wish
him a very happy retirement.
Photo from 1990 - L to R: Don Farnham, Doug Cunningham, Bob Bacon
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Dear Friends:
In November, the people of Maine entrusted me to serve another term in the United States Senate. I am deeply honored to serve
you and will continue to work to bridge the partisan divide and to forge bipartisan solutions to the many challenges our nation
faces. With the New Year just beginning, I welcome this opportunity to reflect on some of my work from this past year and to
highlight some of my priorities for the year ahead.
The biggest challenge facing our State remains the need for more jobs so that Mainers can stay in our great State to live, work,
and raise their families. Since small businesses create the vast majority of jobs, we must help them to start up, grow,
and succeed. We must update our tax code to encourage small business investment in equipment and other assets, cut the red
tape that is hampering job creators, build the transportation and energy infrastructure to support an expanding economy. We
must also foster opportunities for key industries, from agriculture to defense. We must ensure that our workers have the skills
they need for the jobs of today and tomorrow. These initiatives will remain my top priorities in the new Congress.
I am pleased to report a number of successes from this past year, including provisions from my “Seven Point Plan for Maine
Jobs.” My proposals to streamline job training programs and better match workers’ skills with employers’ needs were enacted
as part of a workforce investment act. I helped secure promising manufacturing opportunities for our state—from requiring the
military to buy American-made athletic footwear for new recruits, just as it does for other uniform items, to an additional
Department of Energy investment in the deepwater, offshore wind power project being developed by the University of Maine,
Maine Maritime Academy, and private companies. For Maine agriculture, I succeeded in including the fresh, white potato in a
federal nutrition program from which it has been the only vegetable to be excluded.
Also last year, I was pleased to join in the christening of the USS Zumwalt at Bath Iron Works, a Navy ship for the 21st Century
that will help protect our nation and strengthen one of Maine’s most vital industries. And, for Veterans living in rural areas, I
secured a two-year extension of the successful Access Received Closer to Home program, which is improving access to health
care for Veterans in northern Maine. Finally, after several years in the making, I am delighted that Congress has approved my
legislation to form a commission – at no cost to taxpayers – on the creation of a National Women’s History Museum.
A museum recognizing the contributions of American women is long overdue, and this bill is an important first step toward that
goal.
In the new Congress, I will serve as Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee. This position will allow me
to continue working to ensure investments are made in critical transportation infrastructure, which is essential for our safety and
economic growth. To date, Maine has received more than $90 million for highway, bridge, airport, rail, and port projects
through the successful TIGER grant program.
I will also serve at the helm of the Senate Special Committee on Aging in the 114th Congress, a position I sought because Maine
has the highest median age in the nation. Working to address pressing issues facing our seniors, from long-term care and
retirement security to the vast potential of biomedical research, will be on our agenda. Preventing and effectively treating
Alzheimer's should be an urgent national priority as this devastating disease continues to take such a personal and economic toll
on more than five million Americans and their families. The Committee will also continue to focus on the scams and frauds
targeting our senior citizens and has a toll-free hotline (1-855-303-9470) where seniors and their loved ones can report
suspected fraud.
A Maine value that always guides me is our unsurpassed work ethic. As 2014 ended, I continued my record of never missing a
roll-call vote since my Senate service began in 1997; a tally that now stands at more than 5,700 consecutive votes.
I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the great State of Maine and the people of Sidney. If ever I can be of assistance to
you, please contact my Augusta Constituent Services Center at (207) 622-8414, or visit my website at www.collins.senate.gov.
Sincerely,
Susan M. Collins
United States Senator
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Town of Sidney
2986 Middle Road
Sidney, Maine 04330
Dear Friends,
Since being sworn in, I have been working to help solve our most important issues such as creating more
jobs, lowering the cost to heat our homes and balancing the national budget.
In Congress, I will work to give job creators the confidence they need to start new businesses and create
more jobs. It is important for Congress to continue to pass jobs bills, like the Keystone XL Pipeline Act, to
get our hard-working Mainers back to work so they can put more food on the kitchen table. As your
representative, I will always support legislation that will balance our national budget, reduce the high
cost of energy and help create more jobs.
Secondly, I have been working, with Republicans and Democrats, to help lower the cost of energy for
our small businesses and hard-working families in Maine. One of my first votes, as a member of
Congress, was in support of the Keystone XL Pipeline Act and the Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform
Act. These bills will help increase the production and create a reliable flow of natural gas to Maine,
especially the Second District.
For my first House floor speech, I asked my Republican and Democrat colleagues to join me in support of
the Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment. This Constitutional amendment will require
Washington to, finally, live within their means, just like our hard-working families in Sidney. Balancing
the national budget will help end wasteful spending and help secure financial security for our kids and
grandkids.
I’m honored and grateful to serve you and represent the hard-working people of Maine’s Second
Congressional District. If you need any help, please visit my website (Poliquin.house.gov) or call any of
my offices: Lewiston (207) 784-0768, Bangor (207) 942-0583, Presque Isle (207) 764-1968 and
Washington, D.C. (202) 225-6306.
Sincerely,
Bruce Poliquin
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Annual Report to the Town of Sidney
A Message from Senator Roger Katz
Dear Friends and Neighbors:
First of all, my thanks to you for the honor of serving as your moderator at Town Meeting!
This is now my third term in the Maine Senate. I am so grateful for the trust you've placed in me
and I will continue to do my best to represent the citizens of Sidney and the entire state.
Even as we continue to come out of the recession, we face some stubborn and daunting issues
here in Maine, including the reality that we have the highest median age in the country. How do
we deal with the challenge of an aging population? How can we continue to provide excellent
state services to our people without putting more pressure on local property taxes? How can we
prepare our students (young and old) for the high – paying, high – demand jobs of the future?
What can we do to help lower energy costs for Maine people and businesses? How can we
ensure a welfare safety net for the most vulnerable among us while at the same time making sure
that we are encouraging self-sufficiency? What can we do to attract more young workers and
entrepreneurs to our state?
The questions are easy to ask. Finding the answers is a more difficult. This is where you come
in! I am hoping that many of you will reach out to me during the course of the legislative session
with your ideas and thoughts on the budget and other bills we are facing.
The Governor’s budget proposes some fundamental reform to our tax structure, most of which I
think makes great sense. However, parts of it could end up placing further burdens on the Town
of Sidney and its property taxpayers. What do you think? Let me know by contacting me at 2871505 or [email protected]. Your input will help me do a better job.
Again, my humble and sincere thanks for allowing me to represent you in Augusta.
Best,
Roger Katz
State Senator
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2 STATE HOUSE STATION
AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
(207) 287-1440
TTY: (207) 287-4469
Robert W. Nutting
P.O. Box 100
Oakland, ME 04963
Home: (207) 465-7139
E-MAIL: [email protected]
January 2015
Dear Friends & Neighbors:
Thank you for the ongoing privilege of being your voice in Augusta. It is difficult to believe that
I am already in my second fourth-term in office. The pleasure of serving the people of Sidney
is one I will never forget, and I hope my representation has lived up to your expectations.
For a number of weeks already, lawmakers have been hard at work, as roughly 1,890 bills have
been submitted for consideration prior to our statutory adjournment date of June 17. Amongst
the myriad of topics presented for discussion are, of course, the State budget; legalizing,
taxing, and regulating marijuana; reinstating the State Fire Marshal’s authority to inspect
amusement rides; virtual charter schools; solid waste disposal; energy costs; the availability of
rural broadband Internet; eliminating the requirement that adults wear seatbelts; and
prohibiting the handling of a mobile telephone while operating a motor vehicle. As always, you
can monitor the progress of all tendered proposals online by visiting the Legislature’s Web site,
http://legislature.maine.gov/.
Focusing more on my time at the State House, legislative leadership has assigned me to the
Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee. Having past experience on this panel, I look
forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in crafting a balanced financial
plan that will help more Mainers move from poverty to prosperity.
Since it is always my intent to maintain an open line of communication with constituents, I
encourage you to send me your e-mail address so that I can provide you with a copy of my
regular e-newsletter. This publication includes topics of interest related to government and
other public service announcements.
As we delve deeper into the New Year, I hope 2015 is one that brings you and your families
good health and good fortune!
Best regards,
Robert W. Nutting
State Representative
District 77
Oakland (part) and Sidney
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TOWN OF SIDNEY
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2014-2015
MODERATOR:
Waldemar Buschmann
SELECTMEN:
Doug Eugley
Laura Parker
Kelly Couture
Peter Schutte
John Whitcomb, Chairman
(2012-2015)
(2013-2015)
(2013-2016)
(2014-2016)
(2014-2017)
TREASURER, TAX COLLECTOR & CLERK:
Shawna Foye
DEPUTY TREASURER, TAX COLLECTOR & CLERK:
Diane White
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO SELECTMEN:
Sheila Thorne
OFFICE ASSISTANT:
Mary Blaschke
ROAD FOREMAN:
Leon Burgess
ROAD CREW:
Michael Gilley
Dale Mullen
Tom Bigelow (sexton/winter call-in driver)
Brian Kingsbury (call-in driver)
TRANSFER STATION ATTENDANTS:
Victor Grivois
Nick Levenseller
Brian Quirion
George Savage
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SUPERINTENDENT OF RSU #18
Gary Smith
RSU #18 DIRECTORS:
Eunice Spooner
Kerry Oliver
Term expires 2017
Term expires 2015
BUDGET COMMITTEE:
Floyd Luce
William Cole
Erika Russell
Brent Dugal
John George, Chairman
Tim Russell
Alternates:
Don Cole
Michael Savage
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
FIRE CHIEF:
Richard Jandreau
(2013-2016)
FIRE WARDEN:
Richard Jandreau
(2014-2015)
ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF:
Robert Bacon
(2014-2015)
FIRE CAPTAINS:
Kevin Bacon
Ben Jandreau
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
LIEUTENANT:
Brian McKinnon
Clyde Warman
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
(2012-2015)
(2012-2015)
(2013-2016)
(2013-2016)
(2014-2017)
(2014-2017)
RESCUE CHIEF:
Scott Routhier (resigned)
Dan Courtemanche (Interim Chief)
ASSISTANT RESCUE CHIEF:
Mary Jane Parks (resigned)
(2014-2015)
RESCUE CAPTAIN:
Dan Courtemanch (now Interim Rescue Chief)
(2013-2015)
FIRE/RESCUE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT:
Rachel Williams
(2014-2015)
LOCAL HEALTH OFFICER:
Dan Courtemanch (Interim)
(2014-2015)
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR:
Richard Jandreau
SAFETY COORDINATOR:
Leon Burgess
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS:
Sandra Ouellette (resigned)
Patty Bragg
DEPUTY REGISTRARS OF VOTERS:
(All terms expire 2015)
Shawna Foye
Diane White
BALLOT & ELECTION CLERKS:
Patricia Bragg
Sandra Ouellette
Alternates:
Bonnie Cohen
Dr. Tom Fiola
Shelly Bacon
Monique Fiola
Angela Brown
Ryan Poulin
Richard McMahon
Mary Bean
Alanna Cole
Gail Smith
Tim Russell
Bruce Hillman
Margaret Loveless
Kathy Hamlin
Lulu Luce
Charlotte Sawtelle
Germaine McLellan
William Sawtelle
Robert Lorenz
Mary Manley
PLUMBING INSPECTOR:
Gary Fuller, Certified by State
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER:
Gary Fuller
GENERAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATORS:
(All terms expire 2017)
Mary Blaschke
Shawna Foye
Sheila Thorne
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MEMORIAL DAY PARADE COMMITTEE:
Patricia Bragg
Roberta Drummond
Jeff Frost
Maura Gammans
Larry Tibbetts
Arlene Toulouse
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
(2014-2015)
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICERS:
Christopher Martinez
Contact # 207-446-2443
PLANNING BOARD:
Robert Philbrick, Chairman
David Bernier
Tom Vigue
George Savage
Shannon Stoddard
(2014-2017)
(2013-2016)
(2013-2016)
(2014-2017)
(2013-2016)
Alternate:
Mary Blaschke, Secretary / Alternate
Theresa Savage
(2013-2016)
(2013-2015)
PLANNING BOARD OF APPEALS:
Frank Southard, Chairman
Marilyn Eccles
Wayne Bragg
Rochid Elias
Alternate:
Ron Masure
(2013-2016)
(2013-2016)
(2013-2016)
(2014-2017)
(2014-2017)
ASSESSMENT BOARD OF APPEALS:
Floyd Luce
Vacant Position
(2011-2014)
(2012-2015)
WELFARE FAIR HEARING AUTHORITY:
Vacant Position
CIVIL CONSTABLES:
Robin Sellinger (resigned)
Mark Sellinger (resigned)
(2014-2017)
(2014-2017)
CEMETERY COMMITTEE:
(All terms expire 2017)
Larry Tibbetts
Beth Golding
Lisa Lee
Stanley Hanscom
Alan Tibbetts
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SCHOLARSHIP FUND COMMITTEE:
(All terms expire 2017)
Dr. Nancy Reynolds, Chairman
Louise Erskine
Sheila Thorne
FIRSTPARK REPRESENTATIVE FOR SIDNEY:
Donna Farnham –General Assembly Rep.
Peter Schutte –General Assembly Rep.
Doug Eugley, Alternate
SIDNEY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION:
Chad Haskell, President
Tait Rodgers, Vice President
Dean Hall, Secretary
Brad Pelletier, Treasurer
Rick Greene
Shawn Brunelle
Amber Bragg
ROAD PLANNING COMMITTEE:
(All terms expire 2016)
Ed Ayers
Leon Burgess, Road Foreman
Jon Dubois
Floyd Luce
Ed Manter
John Philbrick
Robert Willette
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(2012-2015)
(2013-2016)
(2013-2016)
SIDNEY'S ELECTED
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE
STATE GOVERNMENT
Senator Roger Katz
District 24
State House Station # 3, Augusta, Maine 04333
(207)-287-1505
E-mail: [email protected]
House Representative Robert W. Nutting
District 77
2 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0002
(207)-287-1400
Email: [email protected]
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SIDNEY'S ELECTED
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
1st Congressional District
Senator Angus King
174 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202)-224-5344
Augusta Office- (207)-622-8292
Senator Susan Collins
B-40 Dickerson Senate Office
Washington, D.C. 20505
(202)-224-2523
Augusta office- (207)-622-8414
Congressman Bruce Poliquin
416 Canon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202)-225-6306
Bangor Office- (207)-942-7101
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2015 Sidney Mil Rate Allocation
0.10 0.30 0.09
1.12
School
County & PSAP
KRDA
Overlay
9.24
Town Operations
Allocation of 2014 Property Tax
Collections
3,302,997
32,996
106,092
36,250
400,571
9.24 Mills School 85.15%
.10 Mills KRDA 0.93%
.09 Mills Town Operations 0.85%
1.12 Mills County & PSAP 10.33%
.30 Mills Overlay 2.74%
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SELECTMEN FINANCIAL REPORT
SELECTMEN FINANCIAL REPORT
Department
Town Administration
Department
Salaries
Town Administration
Utilities
Salaries
Maintenance
Utilities
Supplies
Maintenance
Training
Supplies
Training
Insurance
Insurance Services
Professional
Professional Services
Equipment
Equipment
Contracts
Contracts
Buildings
Buildings
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Budget
TotalTotal
Budget
Public Safety
Public
Safety calls
Fire/Rescue
Fire/Rescue
calls
Rescue Department
Fire Department
Rescue
Department
services
Fire PSAP
Department
Animal Control
PSAP
services
Total Budget
Animal Control
TotalHealth
Budget
& Sanitation
Transfer/recycling center
Refuse
Disposal
Health
& Sanitation
Total Budget center
Transfer/recycling
Refuse Disposal
Public Works
TotalSummer
Budget
Highways
Salaries
Utilities
Public
Works
Maintenance
Summer
Highways
Supplies
Salaries
HotTop/ Road Supplies
Utilities
Training
Maintenance
Insurance
Professional Services
Supplies
Equipment
Hot Top/
Road Supplies
Buildings
Training
Contracts
Insurance
Miscellaneous
Professional
Services
Total Budget
Equipment
Buildings
Contracts
Miscellaneous
Total Budget
Budget
Receipts/Fees
Budget
Receipts/Fees
193,500
9,400
Expended
Expended 180,885
9,211
184,950
4,000
8,200
7,400
5,100
6,200 500
750
50,115
43,725
48,060
39,050
10,500
2,500
9,700
8,600
4,000
2,000
5,000
5,500
306,075
342,675
171,510
3,988
9,192
9,313
3,689
772
6,747
420 47,334
42,141 40,540
38,843
8,776
1,249
10,108
8,964
2,103
3,356
5,669
8,798
291,780 321,828
32,500
40,300
14,000
65,120
19,640
40,742
67,475
10,725
44,354
163,087
32,500
12,679
63,159
40,742
7,446
156,526
9,615
181,384
39,720
39,720
39,745
39,745
71,100
2,340
14,500
1,750
69,175
263,000
2,420
750
13,500
23,265
2,650
1,415
18,750
225,250
1,600
200
3,200
27,820
900
2,600
403,805
14,500
1,600
4,800
800
364,080
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64,439
64,439
37,389
60,462
97,851
70,545
70,545
31,864
18,048
67,475
39,588
6,868
163,843
39,748
77,887
117,635
57,990
2,077
12,037
992
63,483
222,615
2,479
100
22,840 10,520
315
2,019
15,825 166,335
1,405
815
3,150
24,973
610
242
339,956
7,406
0
4,500
0
282,771
SELECTMEN FINANCIAL REPORT
Winter Highways
Salaries
Utilities
Maintenance
Supplies
Training
Insurance
Professional Services
Equipment
Road Supplies
Buildings
Miscellaneous
Total Budget
85,800
7,920
13,500
9,100
250
24,120
400
8,000
115,400
1,250
850
266,590
Leisure Services
Sidney Athletic/Recreation
Sidney Trail Riders Snowmobile
Total Budget
Debt Services
Principal
Interest
Total Budget
13,000
13,000
County Tax
Kennebec County
Total Budget
12,924
2,946
15,870
193,783
14,821
208,604
5,000
5,000
1,100
2,000
2,500
15,600
2,639
5,000
1,100
2,000
2,500
13,239
3,302,997
3,302,997
3,302,997
3,302,997
356,217
356,217
356,217
356,217
36,250
4,700
4,700
5,000
10,000
60,650
36,250
4,700
4,700
1,442
8,890
55,982
106,092
7,922
Unclassified
First Park
Cemetery/Headstone Maint
Cemetery Trees
Grant Funding
Generator
Total Budget
Overlay
2,946
2,946
193,900
14,950
208,850
Public Assistance
General Assistance
Sidney Food Cupboard
BRCA - Conservation Alliance
BRCA - Milfoil
Friends of Messalonskee
Total Budget
Education
RSU #18
Total Budget
73,778
10,503
14,989
1,645
815
22,957
380
3,604
84,728
0
0
213,399
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Do you have business to do at the Town Office,
but you can’t make it in during our regular hours??
A lot of business can be done on-line, at your
convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It
is easy and available when you are ready. See
the following links…….
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Re-registrations:
http://www.informe.org/bmv/rapid-renewal
Vanity Plate Search or Duplicate registration
http://www.informe.org/bmv/rapid-renewal
click on Vanity Plates or Duplicate registration
ATV/Snowmobile Renewals
http://www.maine.gov
click on ATV/Snowmobile renewals
Hunting/Fishing Licenses
http://www.maine.gov
click on Hunting/Fishing licenses
Deer /Moose Permit Applications
http://www.maine.gov
click on Check for online services and type in
Any Deer Permit or Moose Hunting Appl
Absentee Ballots for State Elections
http://www.maine.gov
click on Check for online services and type in
Go to our website for a quick link
to any of these sites on the home page
http://www.sidneymaine.org
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TOWN CLERK REPORT
VITAL RECORDS
Births 49
Marriages 35
Deaths
Sidney Residents
DOD
03/28/2014
07/16/2014
09/06/2014
09/06/2014
04/23/2014
05/16/2014
01/05/2014
06/08/2014
09/26/2014
08/11/2014
01/14/2014
07/27/2014
01/23/2014
01/05/2014
06/03/2014
12/30/2014
08/29/2014
03/24/2014
09/24/2014
07/28/2014
Name
Allen, James
Allen, Bernard
Ammarell, Artelissie
Andres, Linda
Ayers, Richard
Barrows, Jason
Blake, Matthew
Coulombe, Philip
Emerson, Robert
Erickson, Bonnie
Hutchinson, Beatrice
Jacques, Richard
Willard Millis
Nadeau, Gerard
Paradis, Lance
Perrino, Leahnna
Sherman, Diane
Sprague, Merle
Tillson, Effie
Willette, Robert
Age
70
87
74
64
88
31
47
87
84
67
86
84
93
80
46
<1
59
83
71
71
REPORT ON DOGS
Males/Females
Neutured/Spayed
119
692
Respectfully Submitted,
Shawna Foye
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Kennels
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2014 TAX COLLECTORS REPORT
Tax Collector’s Report
*Paid after books closed
*see itemized list in town report
2007 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/14
61.95
Abated
61.95
Abated
Rent-Way Inc
61.95
2008 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/14
63.00
Abated
63.00
Rent-way Inc
63.00
2009 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/14
68.60
Abated
68.60
Rent-way Inc
68.60
2010 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/14
68.60
Abated
68.60
Rent-way Inc
68.60
2011 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/2014
70.00
Abated
70.00
Rent-way Inc
70.00
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2012 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/2014
61.77
Paid Treasurer
61.77
2013 Personal Property
Uncollected 1/31/2014
76.78
Paid Treasurer
57.83
Uncollected 1/31/2015
14.96
72.79
Michael & Lynn Jandreau
14.96
2013 Liens Filed
Name
ALOFAITULI, ANN M & MAC M.
905.28
AMMARELL, ANNETTE
317.05
ARCHER, AMANDA
893.31
BAILEY, MICHAEL/LINDA
503.54
BEAN, EDWARD
1237.28
BEAN, EDWARD & DONNA
289.13
BEAN, TRAVIS/MARY
350.95
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR &
270.19
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR &
1117.41
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR &
1136.58
BECHARD, LAWRENCE J
1152.53
BERUBE, ALAN
1428.70
BERUBE, ALAN
155.53
BERUBE, ALAN D.
613.16
BICKFORD, LESLIE
80.76
BICKFORD, LESLIE & MARY A
435.69
BOGACZYK, DANIEL & MAYO, ANNIE
2109.65
BOLDUC, GEORGE & SHIRLEY
649.22
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
1912.25
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
1843.45
BRANN, JASON/SHERRIE
1863.39
BRETON, DAVID
39.88
BREWSTER, JONATHAN
484.54
BURGESS, SHIRLEY L. & DELMONT H.
433.70
CARSON, CHRISTOPHER & JEAN
1015.94
25
CHOATE, LARRY & NANCY
1087.73
COLE, SHARI
505.48
COOLEY, HAROLD & SANDRA
176.03
COTE, DONALD JR & KAREN
2080.74
CRAM, DUSTIN
356.93
CUMMINGS, JASON
287.14
CUMMINGS, PATRICK
1057.82
DECHAINE, SUSAN &
621.13
DORVAL, PAUL
2241.26
DOSTIE, SUSAN
836.48
DYER, HOWARD W. JR.
853.43
EGO, WAYNE
268.19
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1589.22
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1856.41
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1748.74
GAGNE, WANDA
1790.61
GAGNON, JEFFREY & TAMMY
523.43
GAGNON, JEFFREY
498.50
GILBERT, KIM
872.38
GOFF, ALBERT
1544.35
GOULD, MARK
1021.93
GOULD, MARK
563.31
GOULD, MARK
1608.16
GREENE, JACQUELINE
388.03
HUNT, PHILIP J. & LORI A.
502.49
JANDREAU, BENJAMIN
98.89
KIBBIN, DANIEL
353.94
LATHE, VALERIE
1223.32
LAVALLEE, TAMRAN & ERIC
1921.22
LETOURNEAU, LORRAINE
533.40
LETOURNEAU, LORRAINE
21.93
LEVASSUER, LORRAINE
13.96
LIBBY, TINA
237.29
LOGAN, DANNY
98.70
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
429.71
26
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
998.00
MADDEN, RICHARD
213.04
MARQUIS, SHAWN
309.07
MARQUIS, SHAWN
306.08
MARSHALL, GILBERT JR & VIOLA
1321.03
MARTEL, DONALD & MARIELAINA
658.02
MCFADDEN, SCOTT & ZENA
1863.39
MCFADDEN, THEODORE T & MARLENE
MCFADDEN, THEODORE T.
910.26
279.16
MCKENNA LAWRENCE/PATRICIA
1116.64
MELANSON, JUDITH A. & RAND, KELLY
696.90
MELLOWS, SHERYL
129.61
MERROW, THOMAS
309.07
MOODY ROGER E. JR. &
825.50
MOODY, DENNIS
529.71
MORIN, ANDRE II & DAWN
187.44
MORIN, ANDRE II & DAWN
2626.10
MOUNTAIN, SHIRLEY & DANA
1099.69
MULLEN, JOHN C/O CODY CUMMINGS
10.97
PENNEY, LINDA & ALBERT
629.11
PENNEY, LINDA & ALBERT
146.56
PENNEY, LINDA & ALBERT
46.86
PENNEY, LINDA & ALBERT
1641.06
PHILBRICK, JEFFREY
1387.82
PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
1562.30
PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
70.79
PIERCE, DAVID/CAROL
74.55
PINE VIEW MOBILE HOMES
314.06
POULIN, GERALD
131.60
POULIN, GERALD A.
666.00
POULIN, GERALD A.
806.57
PREO, RANDALL/
1071.78
QUIMBY, MATTHEW & SUSAN
RIPLEY, CYNTHIA
362.91
1186.43
ROCKWOOD, CONSTANCE
56.92
27
ROSADO, RUTHANN
519.44
ROSADO, RUTHANN
88.73
ROSE, KELLY/MARTIN RICHARD
1382.84
RYAN, BRET
474.57
RYAN, BRET
1089.72
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW
416.75
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW/BRENDA
417.74
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW/BRENDA
519.44
SAWLIVICH, BRENDA
617.14
SCOTT, ROBERT
471.58
SIROIS, GARY
334.99
SKIDGEL, SHELDON
849.44
SKIDGEL, SHELDON
526.42
SMITH, BARBARA
581.25
SMITH, BRENT
1756.71
SMITH, GORDON-HEIRS
317.05
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
698.90
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
906.27
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
458.62
SMITH, MONA T., HEIRS OF
1258.21
SMITH, MONA T.,HEIRS OF
223.33
SNYDER, GREGORY & RONDA
4054.76
SOMES, ROBERT/ELIZABETH
2025.90
SOMES, ROBERT K. JR.
2121.62
ST. PIERRE, GINGER
261.21
STEWARD, JAMES & ELIZABETH
STRICKLAND, CAETLIN
2206.36
620.26
TILLSON, WALTER/EFFIE
1584.23
VIOLETTE, RANDY
3129.58
WADE, DEAN & CYNTHIA
366.90
WEBB, MARGARET & PIERCE, P
WEBB, RONALD & MARIE
1251.24
518.44
WELCH, ANTHONY
46.86
WELCH, LINDA
1401.78
WELCH, LINDA
1320.53
WHITEHOUSE, LANCE W.
744.76
WHITEHOUSE, LANCE W.
1635.08
WHITNEY, LORI L.
1746.74
Total
114541.78
28
2014 COMMITMENT
Commitment
3832451.00
Paid to Treasurer
3520208.87
Abatements
.
2703.83
Uncollected 1/31/15
309538.30
3832451.00
2014 Abatement
Witham, William & Ellen
130.20
Campbell, Robert
74.87
Philbrick, Matthew
2498.76
2703.83
2013 Abatement
Philbrick, Matthew
2296.09
Philbrick, Matthew & Nichole
2296.09
Perry, Helen
131.60
4592.18
Tax Acquired
Bechard, Lawrence
1152.53
Supplements
2013 Supplement
Philbrick, Matthew
2296.09
Philbrick, Matthew & Nichole
2066.78
4362.87
29
3832451.00
Tree Growth & Farmland Withdrawal Penalty
2013
Dewitt, John & Sarah
7210.70
Excise Taxes
Vehicles
824217.34
Boats
8022.00
Aircraft
111.72
832351.06
2014 UNPAID TAXES
Real Estate
ADLEY, MENDEL & LILLIAN
662.94
ALOFAITULI, ANN M & MAC M.
985.18
AMERICAN TOWER INVESTMENTS LLC
1423.52
AMERICAN TOWER INVESTMENTS LLC
1195.67
AMMARELL, ANNETTE
345.03
ARBOUR, JEFFREY
580.48
ARBOUR, JEFFREY
2020.27
ARCHER, AMANDA
972.16
ARNOLD, ALAN
1388.80
ARNOLD, LARRY & CAROL
1169.63
BAILEY, MICHAEL & LINDA
473.22
BALLARD, GLEE C
2112.50
BALLARD, GLEE C & BALLARD RUTH M
10407.32
BALLARD, RUTH
347.20
BARKER, RAY A. & RUTH E.
1855.03
BARRY, STARR
282.10
BEAN, EDWARD
1346.49
BEAN, EDWARD & DONNA
314.65
BEAN, MICHEAL & JENNY L
1358.42
BEAN, TRAVIS & MARY
396.03
BEAULIEU, HEIDI
641.24
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR & TINA & GERARD
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR & TINA
294.04
1216.29
BECHARD, LAWRENCE J
1254.26
BERUBE, ALAN
1554.81
30
Personal Property
BERUBE, ALAN
169.26
BERUBE, ALAN D.
667.28
BICKFORD, LESLIE
87.89
BICKFORD, LESLIE & MARY A
BLAISDELL, MICHAEL G.
474.15
1313.94
BLETHEN, CHAD & KRISTIN
635.81
BOGACZYK, DANIEL & MAYO, ANNIE
2295.86
BOLDUC, GEORGE & SHIRLEY
1260.77
BOWMAN, SANDRA
1171.80
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
2081.03
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
2006.17
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRANN, JASON & SHERRIE
194.22
2027.87
BRETON, DALE
564.20
BRETON, DAVID
43.40
BREWSTER, JONATHAN
527.31
BROOKS, ROBERT D. & MARTHA T.
1836.91
BRYANT, MARK E
1942.36
BRYSON, JOAN & MICHAEL
1009.05
BUCKNAM, KAREN & PERRINO, MARC
1151.19
BURGESS, BRIAN
1475.60
BURGESS, SHIRLEY L. & DELMONT H.
471.98
BURRILL, MARGUERITE
617.55
CAMPBELL, JOHN A & BRIDGET H
1555.89
CARSON, CHRISTOPHER & JEAN
1105.62
CHOATE, LARRY J. & NANCY A.
1183.74
CLEARY, CARALEE
725.65
CLOUTIER, JODY
652.09
COLE, SHARI L.
550.10
COLLIER, RAYMOND & ELAINE
COLLINS, PAULA & GORDON, EDWIN
1188.08
515.38
COLLINS, PAULA
6.51
COLLINS, PAULA
103.08
COOLEY, HAROLD & SANDRA
341.78
COOMBS, RON
311.40
31
CORMIER, JAMIE & KATIE
1294.41
COTE, DONALD JR. & KAREN
2264.40
COUTTS, SCOTT
1729.49
COUTURE, JOSEPH III & MARY ANNE
1895.50
CUMMINGS, CODY
120.44
CUMMINGS, JASON
312.48
CUMMINGS, PATRICK
1151.19
CUMMINGS, RICHARD & PAMELA
990.61
CUMMINGS, RONALD, RUSSELL, RICHARD
288.61
CUMMINGS, TONY
304.89
CURATO, HILDY
1176.68
DECHAINE, SUSAN &
675.96
DESMOND, MARK
875.60
DESVEAUX, GARY
544.67
DORVAL, PAUL A.
2439.08
DOSTIE, SUSAN
1245.58
DOUGLASS, KENNETH & LOIS
588.07
DOUIN, KENNETH
360.22
DOUIN, KENNETH M. & EARLE, LOUISE
1845.59
DYER, HOWARD W. JR.
928.76
EDGECOMB, VICTOR & EUGENE SR &
393.86
EDGECOMB, VICTOR A
969.99
EGO, WAYNE
183.37
ERICKSON, BONNIE
1395.31
FLETCHER, TODD & CYNTHIA
646.66
FLETCHER, TODD & CYNTHIA
213.75
FLETCHER, TODD & CYNTHIA
273.42
FORD, MARK & CAROLYN
1196.76
FOWLER, SCOTT
398.58
FOYE, KELLIE
861.23
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1720.81
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1446.31
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1816.29
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1755.53
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1818.46
32
62.93
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
2028.95
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
1884.65
G & G PROPERTIES, LLC
9953.79
G & G PROPERTIES, LLC
3649.94
GAGNON, JEFFREY & TAMMY
569.63
GAGNON, JEFFREY A.
542.50
GAGNON,TIMOTHY JR & DANIELLE
322.85
GAMMANS, JONATHAN & MAURA
2112.50
GILBERT, KIM
949.38
GILBERT, ROBERT L & LINDA L
1121.89
GILLEY, MICHAEL & CARLA
1012.63
GILMORE, PETER J &
959.14
GOFF, EDWARD & BERNADETTE
616.28
GOODHUE, GREGORY
1476.69
GOP, CECILE & WILLIAM/ ROOSA
103.12
GOULD, MARK
1112.13
GOULD, MARK
613.03
GOULD, MARK
1750.11
GRANT, BOBBI JO & JOSHUA
176.97
GRENIER, JEFFREY & ALETA
664.77
GURNEY, CATHERINE
3345.06
HAHIB, KHALIL
1739.26
HALL, KENDRA & JOHN
953.09
HAMLIN, KATHERINE & PHILLIP
2032.21
HASKELL, JAMES & NANCY
8.56
HATT, DAVID F., JR
1396.40
HOWARD, JAMES
2149.39
HOWARD, JAMES & HELEN
252.81
HUBBARD, BARBARA J & MICHAEL A
1757.94
HUMPHREY, WALLACE JR. & CONSTANCE
1469.09
HUNT, PHILIP J. & LORI A.
655.34
IRELAND, JEFFREY A
754.08
IRIS LANE, LLC
141.05
JANDREAU, BENJAMIN
1490.79
JANDREAU, MICHAEL & LYNN
16.28
33
KING, JERE T. & CHARLENE M.
618.45
KING, RALPH & EDRIS
218.57
KINGSBURY, LINDA
1525.51
KINGSBURY, LINDA
1437.08
KLING, MICHAEL & DEBRA
1346.49
KNOX, CRAIG & TRACY
2354.45
KNOX, KIRBY
1318.28
KRUK, LOUISE
186.11
LADEW, LINDA
8.68
LADEW-DUNCAN, JENNIE
24.12
LALIBERTE, NOEL R & CONNIE L
5841.64
LANDRY, CHRISTOPHER & HEIDI
1180.48
LANGUET, JAY
356.97
LASTELLA, CARMINE & CHARLENE
1641.61
LATHE, VALERIE
1331.30
LAVALLEE, TAMRAN & ERIC
2090.80
LECLAIR, RICHARD C. & CLAIRE A.
961.31
LETOURNEAU, A. LORRAINE
485.00
LETOURNEAU, A. LORRAINE
23.87
LEVASSEUR, AMY & MICHAEL
2023.53
LEVASSEUR, LORRAINE & MICHAEL A II
941.78
LEVASSEUR, MICHAEL & LORRAINE
15.19
LEVASSEUR, MICHAEL & LORRAINE
543.59
LIBBY, TINA
294.04
LIZOTTE, PETER & PATRICK
54.25
LOGAN, DANNY
129.12
LOGAN, DANNY
40.15
LOGAN, DANNY
107.42
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
467.64
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
1086.09
LOGAN, MELISSA
155.16
LOGAN, MELISSA
172.52
LOVEITT, GALE
324.42
LOVEITT, GALE
305.97
LOVEITT, GALE
324.42
34
LOVEITT, GALE
303.80
LOVEITT, GALE G & EUGENE
303.80
LOVEITT, GALE & EUGENE
585.90
MACKENZIE, GERALD & LEANNE
3387.37
MACKENZIE, GERALD SR
32.55
259.32
MADDEN, RICHARD M.
325.50
MARKOWITZ, LARRY M. & KAREN M.
1741.43
MARSHALL, GILBERT JR & VIOLA
1437.63
MARSHALL, GILBERT JR & VIOLA
889.70
MARTEL, DONALD & MARIELAINA
716.10
MARTIN, PETER & LYNDA
1527.68
MCFADDEN, SCOTT & ZENA
2027.87
MCFADDEN, THEODORE T & MARLENE
990.61
MCFADDEN, THEODORE T.
303.80
MCFADDEN, WESLEY
705.25
MCKENNA, DANIEL & CATHY
8019.24
MCKENNA, JAMES & OBERTON, JANE
0.99
MCKENNA,LAWRENCE & PATRICIA
1215.20
MCMAHON, RICHARD & KIM
996.03
MECAP, LLC
2704.91
MELLOWS, SHERYL
141.05
MERROW, THOMAS
336.35
MICHAUD, VICKIE
628.22
MILLIGAN, DANIEL
997.12
MILLIGAN, JAMES & AGNES
7573.30
MOODY, ROGER E. JR. &
951.55
MOODY, CATHY JEAN
1655.82
MOODY, DENNIS
945.54
MORIN, ANDRE II & DAWN E
203.98
MORIN, MICHAEL ESTATE OF
788.80
MORRISSETTE, DOROTHY & WITHAM, DON
893.52
NEWTON, JOHN
269.08
NICHOLS, PAMELA & SHAWN
1163.12
NILES, DALE & MARY
1112.13
NORTON, STANLEY JR & MARY
818.28
35
290.78
O'BRIEN, BONNIE
158.41
OUELLETTE, JENNIFER
151.90
PAQUETTE, ROBERT D.
789.88
PARADIS, WILLARD
1179.40
PARROW, JACQUELINE
825.69
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
684.64
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
159.50
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
51.00
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
1785.91
PEPPER, DAVID
181.20
PHILBRICK, JEFFREY
1510.32
PHILBRICK, MICHAEL A. SR.
1992.06
PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
1700.20
PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
77.04
PICKETT, JOHN III & JENNIFER
2164.58
PIERCE, DAVID & CAROL
485.00
PIERCE, DAVID & CAROL
895.13
PINE VIEW MOBILE HOMES
341.78
POIRIER, JEROME
359.14
POOLE, KARL JR. & HEIDI
325.50
POULIN, GERALD
143.22
POULIN, GERALD A.
724.78
POULIN, GERALD A.
877.77
POULIN, MARK & CINDY
1423.52
PRAY, BARBARA & MCFADDEN, TRACY
1495.13
PREO, RANDALL J &
1166.38
PRESTIGE CUSTOM HOME
0.72
RACKLEFF, KIM C
675.96
RACKLEFF, KIMBER LEE & PETER
1070.90
RENOCK, NANCY
-135.47
ROACH, ERIC & JUDITH
752.99
ROBERTS, DONALD & ANNE
1990.98
ROCKWOOD, CONTANCE
72.55
ROCQUE, CHRISTOPHER & CYNTHIA A
1465.84
RODRIGUE, GEORGE
773.61
36
ROSADO, RUTHANN
565.29
ROSADO, RUTHANN
96.57
ROSE, KELLY & MARTIN, RICHARD A
1498.98
RYAN, BRET
516.46
RYAN, BRET
1185.91
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW
453.53
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW & BRENDA
454.62
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW & BRENDA
565.29
SAWLIVICH, BRENDA
563.12
SIROIS, GARY
364.56
SIROIS, SCOTT & CROCKETT, BOBBI
1515.75
SKIDGEL, SHELDON
572.88
SMITH, BARBARA
623.88
SMITH, BRENT
1911.77
SMITH, DIXON
22.60
SMITH, GORDON-HEIRS
345.03
SMITH, JASON
135.63
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
760.59
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
986.27
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
499.10
SMITH, MONA T., HEIRS OF
1369.27
SMITH, MONA T.,HEIRS OF
243.04
SNYDER, GREGORY R & RONDA C
6435.42
SOMES, ROBERT & ELIZABETH ESTATE
2204.72
SOMES, ROBERT K. JR.
2308.88
SOUCY, JOHN
1104.53
ST. PIERRE, GINGER
135.71
ST. PIERRE, RAYMOND & DIANE P
446.11
STEWARD, JAMES & ELIZABETH
2401.11
STRICKLAND, CAETLIN D.
374.12
STUDLEY, ROBERT W. & CECILE A.
1052.45
THERIAULT, ROLAND JR
345.63
TILLSON, WALTER & EFFIE
1724.07
TRACY, UNA TRUSTEE
1368.19
TREADWELL, PAMELA & DANA
1388.80
37
TURNER, GILBERT
84.20
VEILLEUX, JOHN & ROBIN
507.24
VIOLETTE, RANDY
3405.82
WADE, DEAN & CYNTHIA
399.28
WEBB, MARGARET H. & *PIERCE, PATRICK
WEBB, RONALD & MARIE
1361.68
564.20
WEBBER, CURTIS & BRENDA
1016.00
WHITEHOUSE, CASEY
670.53
WHITEHOUSE, LANCE W.
852.81
WHITNEY, LORI L.
1792.42
WITHAM, WILLIAM & SARAH
1882.48
WOOD, DEREK
386.26
YANNELLI, DANA
1749.02
309081.51
TOTAL UNPAID 01/31/2015
309538.30
Respectfully submitted
Shawna Foye
38
456.79
TREASURERS REPORT
*Paid after books closed
*See itemized list in town report
Cash On Hand 1/31/2014
1,301,441.75
Deposits, Transfers,Interest
5529164.13
Warrants, Transfers/Service Charges
-5449129.55
Cash On Hand 1/31/2015
1,381,476.33
SUMMARY OF TAX LIENS
2013 UNCOLLECTED
Alofaituli, Ann/Mac
905.28
Ammarell, Annette
317.05
Archer, Amanda
893.31
Bean, Edward
1237.28
Bean, Edward
289.13
Bean, Travis & Mary
350.95
Bechard, Gerard Jr/Ernestine
1117.41
Bechard, Gerard Jr/Gerard III
270.19
Bechard, Lawrence
1152.53
Berube, Alan
1428.70
Berube, Alan
155.53
Berube, Alan
613.16
Bickford, Leslie
80.76
Bickford, Leslie/Mary
435.69
Bogaczyk, Daniel/Mayo, Annie
2109.65
Bolduc, George/Shirley
325.41
Breton, David
39.88
Brewster, Jonathan
484.54
Burgess, Shirley/Delmont
433.70
Carson, Christopher/Jean
347.48
Choate, Larry/Nancy
1087.73
Cooley, Harold/Sandra
176.03
Cote, Donald Jr/Karen
2080.74
Cummings, Jason
287.14
Cummings, Patrick
1057.82
Dechaine, Susan &
621.13
Dorval, Paul
2241.26
Dyer, Howard Jr
853.43
Ego, Wayne
268.19
Gagnon, Jeffery /Tammy
523.43
Gagnon, Jeffery
498.50
Gilbert, Kim
872.38
Gould, Mark
1021.93
Gould, Mark
563.31
Gould, Mark
1608.16
Greene, Jacqueline
388.03
39
Hunt, Philip & Lori
502.49
Jandreau, Benjamin
98.89
Lathe, Valerie
1223.32
Lavallee, Tamran & Eric
1798.18
Levasseur, Lorraine & Michael II
13.96
Libby, Tina
237.29
Logan, Danny
98.70
Logan, Danny & Melissa
429.71
Logan, Danny & Melissa
998.00
Madden, Richard
120.55
Marshall, Gilbert Jr/Viola
1321.03
Martel, Donald & Marielaina
658.02
McFadden, Scott & Zena
1863.39
McFadden, Theodore & Marlene
910.26
McFadden, Theodore
279.16
McKenna, Lawrence & Patricia
1116.64
Mellows, Sheryl
48.04
Merrow, Thomas
309.07
Morin, Andre II & Dawn
187.44
Mullen, John
10.97
Penney, Linda & Albert
629.11
Penney, Linda & Albert
146.56
Penney, Linda & Albert
46.86
Penney, Linda & Albert
1495.27
Philbrick, Jeffrey
1387.82
Philbrick, Nathan/Angela
1562.30
Philbrick, Nathan/Angela
70.79
Poulin, Gerald
131.60
Poulin, Gerald
666.00
Poulin, Gerald
806.57
Preo, Randall
1071.78
Quimby, Matthew/Susan
362.91
Rosado, Ruthann
519.44
Rosado, Ruthann
88.73
Ryan, Bret
474.57
Ryan, Bret
1089.72
Sawlivich, Andrew
416.75
Sawlivich, Andrew & Brenda
417.74
Sawlivich, Andrew & Brenda
519.44
Sawlivich, Brenda
617.14
Sirois, Gary
334.99
Smith, Barbara
581.25
Smith, Brent
1623.78
Smith, Gordon heirs
317.05
Smith, Mona T Heirs of
698.90
Smith, Mona T Heirs of
906.27
40
Smith, Mona T Heirs of
458.62
Smith, Mona T Heirs of
1258.21
Smith, Mona T Heirs of
223.33
Somes, Robert & Elizabeth
2025.90
Somes, Robert Jr
2121.62
Steward, James & Elizabeth
2206.36
Violette, Randy
1874.37
Webb, Margaret/Pierce,
1251.24
Webb, Ronald/Marie
518.44
Welch, Anthony
46.86
Welch, Linda
1401.78
Welch, Linda
1320.53
Whitehouse, Lance
744.76
Whitney, Lori
1746.74
73,544.05
2013 TAX ACQUIRED
Bechard, Lawrence
1152.53
1152.53
COLLECTED TAX LIENS
NAME
2012
Alofaituli, Ann/Mac
967.02
Ammarell, Annette
338.67
2013
503.54
Bailey, Michael & Linda
1172.30
Bean, Edward
388.73
Bean, Travis/Mary
629.42
Beaulieu, Heidi
Bechard, Gerard Jr/Ernestine
1,214.10
Berube, Alan
1,526.15
Berube, Alan
166.14
Berube, Alan
654.98
1136.58
86.27
Bickford, Leslie
465.41
Bickford, Leslie/Mary
2,253.54
Bogaczyk, Daniel/Mayo, Annie
Bolduc, George/Shirley
323.81
Bragg, Wayne/Patricia
1912.25
Bragg, Wayne/Patricia
1843.45
Brann, Jason & Sherrie
1863.39
Brewster, Jonathan
517.59
Burgess, Shirley/Delmont
569.78
Campbell, John/ Bridget
610.26
Carson, Christopher/Jean
861.11
668.46
505.48
Cole, Shari
870.11
Collins, Kim
41
585.15
Cormier, Jamie & Katie
356.93
Cram, Brian
Cummings, Patrick
885.67
Cummings, Ronald, Russell, Richard
356.96
605.72
Dechaine, Susan &
2,394.12
Dorval, Paul
Dostie, Susan
893.54
Dyer, Howard Jr
911.64
Ego, Wayne
286.49
Foye, Kellie
1123.55
836.48
Foye, Thomas/Shawna
1589.22
Foye, Thomas/Shawna
1856.41
1748.74
Foye, Thomas/Shawna
1912.74
Gagne, Wanda
1790.61
1544.35
Goff, Albert
1091.63
Gould, Mark
Gould, Mark
601.73
Gould, Mark
1717.85
Greene, Jacqueline
308.85
Hunt, Philip & Lori
477.57
Kibbin, Daniel
353.94
Letourneau, A Lorraine
533.40
21.93
Letourneau, A Lorraine
2046.93
Lavallee, Tamran & Eric
123.04
805.16
Levasseur, Lorraine & Michael
14.91
Levasseur, Lorraine & Michael
150.17
Libby, Tina
92.49
Madden, Richard
Marquis, Shawn
Marquis, Shawn
330.15
309.07
326.96
306.08
Marshall, Gilbert Jr/Viola
1411.13
Marshall, Gilbert Sr heirs
873.30
702.90
Martel, Donald & Marielaina
1990.49
McFadden, Scott & Zena
972.35
McFadden, Theodore & Marlene
298.20
McFadden, Theodore
McKenna, Lawrence/Patricia
1192.80
McMahon, Patricia
2233.30
744.44
Melanson, Judith & Rand, Kelly
696.90
81.57
Mellows, Sheryl
330.15
Merrow, Thomas
7451.80
Milligan, James
934.01
Moody, Roger Jr/Cathy
825.50
1064.26
Moody, Cathy
529.71
Moody, Dennis
2,805.21
Morin, Andre II & Dawn
42
2626.10
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
Exempt
Codes
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Taxpayer
ACHEY, DYLAN
ADAMS, ANITA
ADAMS, ANITA
ADAMS, DAVID J & BOLDUC, AMY L
ADLEY, MENDEL R. & LILLIAN L.
AHO, MARK C & LAURIE J
AINSLIE, BOYE & SUSAN
AINSLIE, JAY & DEBRA
AINSLIE, JOHN & MARJORIE
AINSLIE, JOHN & RHONDA
AINSLIE, RHONDA & JOHN C
ALDEN, JAMES C.
ALDERMAN, RODNEY
ALKURABI, FERAS M. & KERRIE
ALLARIE, DANIEL F. & SUSAN L.
ALLARIE, DANIEL F. & SUSAN L.
ALLEN, CRAIG J. & BRENDA J.
ALLEN, GARY M.
ALLEN, JAMES & THERESA
ALLEN, KATHRYN L.
ALLEN, KELLEY R.
ALLEN, TERRY
ALLEN, TERRY M.
ALLEN, WILLIAM E & MARY LOU S
ALLEN, WILLIAM E & MARY LOU S
ALLEN-TIERNEY, JANE
ALOFAITULI, ANN M & MAC M.
ALTO, WILLIAM & SUSAN LIVING TRUST
ALVAREZ, KENNETH C. & SHELLY B.
AMADEI, ROBERT W. & REGINA M.
AMERICAN TOWER INVESTMENTS LLC
AMERICAN TOWER INVESTMENTS LLC
AMERICAN TOWER INVESTMENTS LLC
AMES, ANDREA T.H., HEWETT, MARK & HEWETT, ERIC
AMES, ANDREA T.H., HEWETT, MARK & HEWETT, ERIC
AMES, BRENDA CAREY
AMES, PAMELA
AMMARELL, ANNETTE
AMMARELL, ARTELISSIE V.
AMMARELL, PRESCOTT & DEBORAH
AMMARELL, PRESCOTT & DEBORAH
ANDERSON, KENNETH P. & BECK, JUSTINA A.
ANDERSON, KENNETH P. & BECK, JUSTINA A.
ANDERSON, MARK K.
ANDREWS, JAMES & CYNTHIA
ANDREWS, PATRICK R
ANGELIDES, LEO P & DEBBIE A
ANGELIDES, LEO P & DEBBIE A
ANNIE'S VARIETY/MANLEY,ANNIE
ANTANAVICH, RONALD M.
APPANEAL, JAMES A.
ARBOUR, ERIC & CRYSTAL
ARBOUR, JEFFREY
ARBOUR, JEFFREY
ARCHER, AMANDA
ARMSTRONG, BRIAN & ELYSABETH
43
Value
169,100
108,300
50,700
103,200
61,100
167,600
153,400
259,400
20,300
193,100
61,400
100,900
195,100
228,300
154,500
61,400
132,500
313,200
134,600
136,600
109,100
56,100
174,100
185,000
28,000
144,900
90,800
125,400
152,000
54,300
103,500
110,200
131,200
121,700
35,700
77,100
163,200
31,800
112,700
59,300
29,000
53,200
500
63,300
211,900
165,400
600
210,800
25,000
117,900
59,100
165,900
186,200
53,500
89,600
161,200
RE Tax
1,834.74
1,175.06
550.10
1,119.72
662.94
1,818.46
1,664.39
2,814.49
220.26
2,095.14
666.19
1,094.77
2,116.84
2,477.05
1,676.33
666.19
1,437.63
3,398.22
1,460.41
1,482.11
1,183.74
608.69
1,888.99
2,007.25
303.80
1,572.17
985.18
1,360.59
1,649.20
589.16
1,122.98
1,195.67
1,423.52
1,320.45
387.35
836.54
1,770.72
345.03
1,222.80
643.41
314.65
577.22
5.43
686.81
2,299.12
1,794.59
6.51
2,287.18
0.00
1,279.21
641.24
1,800.02
2,020.27
580.48
972.16
1,749.02
PP Tax
271.25
*
*
*&
*
*&
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*&
*
*
*
*
*
*
122,200
128,000
107,800
129,200
5,500
51,600
194,200
108,800
85,000
21,900
94,700
28,000
69,600
22,900
99,000
203,600
129,400
188,000
224,500
197,500
172,600
48,000
1,400
36,600
36,600
418,800
140,300
298,900
61,500
201,100
161,600
124,200
234,800
200,700
141,900
180,500
89,900
135,600
12,700
187,100
194,700
959,200
140,200
3,000
425,300
32,000
87,700
232,700
237,500
10,400
284,600
36,500
187,800
171,200
137,600
71,500
110,400
54,400
25,100
43,900
56,300
ARNOLD TRAIL SPORTSMAN CLUB
ARNOLD, ALAN J.
ARNOLD, LARRY & CAROL
ARNOTT, NORMAN A. & KATHRYN L.
AT & T MOBILITY LLC
AUDET, PAUL & LUCILLE
AUSTIN, DALE E & MAXINE L
AUSTIN, JANET A
AUSTIN, ROBERT L. & BETTY M.
AYERS, EDWIN
AYERS, EDWIN & BRENDA
AYERS, EDWIN R. & BRENDA
AYERS, EDWIN R. & BRENDA
AYERS, MAXINE D.
AYERS, MAXINE D.
AYERS-MILLER, PATRICIA
AYOTTE, PAUL E & MARY L
AYOTTE, RAYMOND & JANET L.
AYRES, SUSAN; REYNOLDS, NANCY &
BACON, ADAM
BACON, BRENDA J.
BACON, BRYAN
BACON, BRYAN & GWENDOLYN
BACON, BRYAN & GWENDOLYN
BACON, BRYAN & GWENDOLYN
BACON, BRYAN O & DIANGELO, BETTE JEAN
BACON, BRYAN O.
BACON, BRYAN O.
BACON, BRYAN O.
BACON, EARL, PAULINE & LINDA
BACON, KEVIN & SHELLEY
BACON, KEVIN, SOLE TRUSTEE UNDER THE
BACON, NICHOLAS B.
BACON, RICHARD A. & DEANNA
BACON, ROBERT H & PAMELA M
BAGLEY, BRIAN
BAILEY, MICHAEL & LINDA
BAILEY, RALPH E & ELIZABETH F
BAKER, TINA
BALLARD, BROOKS & LANCE D.
BALLARD, GLEE
BALLARD, GLEE C & BALLARD RUTH M
BALLARD, JEANALYS
BALLARD, LANCE D. & LAURENE
BALLARD, LANCE D. & LAURENE
BALLARD, RUTH
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
BARD, DEANNA L.
BARD, RYAN P.
BARD, STEVEN & LINDA
BARD, STEVEN & LINDA
BARDEN, MICHAEL M & ELAINE
BARDEN, THOMAS A. & WILLIAM F.
BARKER, RAY A. & RUTH E.
BARNA, ROBERT & CYNTHIA M.
BARNETT, JEROME J.
BARNETT, LEO
BARNETT, LEO
BARNETT, LEO
BARNETT, LEO
BARNETT, MARLENE A
44
1,325.87
1,388.80
1,169.63
1,401.82
0.00
559.86
2,107.07
1,180.48
922.25
0.00
1,027.50
303.80
755.16
248.47
1,074.15
2,209.06
1,403.99
2,039.80
2,435.83
2,142.88
1,872.71
0.00
15.19
397.11
397.11
4,543.98
1,522.26
3,243.07
667.28
2,181.94
1,753.36
1,347.57
2,547.58
2,177.60
1,539.62
1,958.43
975.42
1,471.26
137.80
2,030.04
2,112.50
10,407.32
1,521.17
32.55
4,614.51
347.20
951.55
2,524.80
2,576.88
0.00
3,087.91
396.03
2,037.63
1,857.52
1,492.96
775.78
1,197.84
590.24
272.33
476.32
610.86
59.68
237.62
520.80
112.84
BAROW, SEAN & SARAH
* BARRETT, ROBERT C
BARROWS, STEVEN A & DARCY A
* BARROWS, STEVEN A & DARCY A
BARRY, ERIC W
BARRY, STARR
BARTER-CHESSMAN, PAMELA
* BARTER-CHESSMAN, PAMELA
BARTLETT, ERIC H. & MISTI
BARTLEY-WING, DEBORAH A.
BEAL, FULTON I
* BEALS, MARTHA & MILLIS,WILLARD JR.
BEAN, ANN M.
BEAN, ANN M.
* BEAN, CALVIN & PENNY
BEAN, CALVIN H. & PENNY L.
BEAN, CALVIN H.& PENNY
BEAN, EDWARD
* BEAN, EDWARD & CALVIN H.
BEAN, EDWARD C. & DONNA M.
* BEAN, ERICA L & JAMES A, JR
*& BEAN, GEORGE
BEAN, GEORGE F & ANN M
BEAN, JOSHUA P & LAURA A
* BEAN, MARION & CALVIN & PENNY
BEAN, MARION & CALVIN & PENNY
* BEAN, MICHAEL & JENNY L
BEAN, ORLAND E. & DONNA M.
*& BEAN, ORLAND E. & DONNA M.
BEAN, ROLAND & DIANE
BEAN, ROLAND & DIANE
BEAN, ROLAND & DIANE
BEAN, ROLAND & DIANE
BEAN, ROLAND G & DIANE T
* BEAN, ROLAND G & DIANE T
BEAN, RYAN A.
BEAN, TRAVIS & MARY
BEAN, WILLIAM F & KELSEY D
* BEAN, WILLIAM F. & KELSEY
BEAUDOIN, JEFFREY P. & SUZANNE L.
* BEAUDOIN, PAUL E. & PATRICIA J
BEAUDOIN, RONALD M & CRAVENS, PAMELA J
*& BEAULIEU, ALBERT L. & CHRISTINA L.
* BEAULIEU, BRIAN R & KATIE J
BEAULIEU, CLEMENT & BRENDA
BEAULIEU, DAWN CAROL & ALAN NORMAN
* BEAULIEU, HEIDI
* BEAULIEU, RAYMOND & DEBORAH
* BEAULIEU, STEPHEN & ANN
BEAULIEU, WILLIAM A
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR & BECHARD, GERARD J, III
BECHARD, GERARD J, JR & TINA
* BECHARD, GERARD JR & ERNESTINE
BECHARD, LAWRENCE J
BECKERMAN, LUCILLE A & SCOTT M
* BECKERMAN, PETER & JOAN
BEDARD, CARMEN & ROGER TRUSTEES
* BEDARD, CARMEN A & ROGER G
*& BEDARD, WILLIAM & JOYCE
BEGLEY, LAURA D. & MARK W.
* BEGLEY, PAUL & STEPHANIE
45
283,100
99,400
1,042,700
529,300
201,000
26,000
40,000
137,900
169,600
127,500
113,700
857,800
1,800
76,600
203,100
29,200
5,200
124,100
99,000
29,000
117,100
114,800
96,000
81,400
109,800
56,700
125,200
76,400
118,600
21,700
64,000
34,800
18,400
181,100
175,200
164,600
36,500
27,700
135,200
89,400
146,600
23,800
100,200
211,200
142,100
226,700
59,100
119,100
51,600
94,300
27,100
112,100
114,000
115,600
64,600
310,600
83,700
205,700
115,200
34,500
290,200
3,071.64
1,078.49
11,313.30
5,742.91
2,180.85
282.10
434.00
1,496.22
1,840.16
1,383.38
1,233.65
9,307.13
19.53
831.11
2,203.64
316.82
56.42
1,346.49
1,074.15
314.65
1,270.54
1,245.58
1,041.60
883.19
1,191.33
615.20
1,358.42
828.94
1,286.81
235.45
694.40
377.58
199.64
1,964.94
1,900.92
1,785.91
396.03
300.55
1,466.92
969.99
1,590.61
258.23
1,087.17
2,291.52
1,541.79
2,459.70
641.24
1,292.24
559.86
1,023.16
294.04
1,216.29
1,236.90
1,254.26
700.91
3,370.01
908.15
2,231.85
1,249.92
374.33
3,148.67
BELGRADE CONSERVATON ALLIANCE, INC
* BELL, PATRICIA
BELL, RICHARD N. JR. & MELISSA C.
BELL, ROBERT R. III & MEGAN J.
* BELL, WILLIAM J III & BETH A
BENEDICT, LAURA J. LIVING TRUST
* BENSON, HANNA & DAVID A.
*& BERARD, DANIEL G. SR. & MARY
* BERETSOS, TINA
BERGER, ANITA L
* BERGER, PATRICIA
BERNIER, CARI M. & DAVID J.
BERNIER, PETER
* BERNIER, RON & ANNE
BERNIER, RONNEY &
* BERUBE, ALAN
BERUBE, ALAN
BERUBE, ALAN D.
* BERUBE, DAVID J. & LILA
BEST CONSTRUCTION
* BEVERIDGE, CURTIS A. & PAMELA A.
* BICKFORD, BETTY JANE
BICKFORD, BETTY JANE
* BICKFORD, JACK
* BICKFORD, JERRY R
* BICKFORD, LESLIE
BICKFORD, LESLIE & MARY A
* BICKFORD-STRAINER, NORMA J
BICKMORE, ANDREW & LISA
* BIELAU-NIVUS, JAN
BILLINGTON, CAROL & GORDON
BILLINGTON, GILBERT
BILLINGTON, GILBERT & DEBORAH A.
BILLINGTON, GORDON & CAROL
* BILODEAU, DONNA & INGRAHAM, SRA
* BILODEAU, RITA
BILODEAU, STEVEN M & CASSINA B
* BISHOP, MICHAEL D & NORINE A
* BISPHAM, HARRISON A. III
* BISSON, RACHEL & RONALD
BLAIR, DAVID & LANEY-BLAIR, KAREN
* BLAISDELL, DEBRA
BLAISDELL, MICHAEL G.
BLAKE, MATTHEW A. HEIRS OF
BLANCHARD, JASON W
* BLANCHARD, JOYCE M
* BLANCHARD, STEVEN W & LISA I
BLANCHETTE, CHRISTOPHER D.
* BLASCHKE, MARK A & MARY E
BLETHEN, CHAD D.
BLETHEN, CHAD D. & KRISTIN E.
BLETHEN, DALE C
* BLETHEN, DALE C & JOAN G
BLETHEN, DALE C.
BLETHEN, DALE C. & JOAN G.
BLETHEN, JOAN G
BLETHEN, PARKER D. & BERNICE L.
* BLETHEN, PARKER D. & BERNICE L. TRUSTEES
BOEGE, WILLIAM T & KNIGHT, ANGELA L
BOGACZYK, DANIEL & MAYO, ANNIE
* BOISVERT, CHRISTINE N.
46
1,400
38,700
143,900
203,500
281,600
138,200
217,200
260,400
146,300
33,200
199,000
197,600
212,700
146,200
28,000
143,300
15,600
61,500
90,500
49,000
168,700
100,700
67,400
51,500
175,000
8,100
43,700
73,200
348,500
93,800
381,500
169,100
312,600
39,200
165,300
156,700
232,700
195,100
188,500
138,900
312,900
152,100
121,100
108,500
61,700
193,000
162,400
183,000
174,000
151,200
58,600
32,000
184,000
18,900
56,600
42,300
71,300
140,100
135,100
211,600
117,700
15.19
419.90
1,561.32
2,207.98
3,055.36
1,499.47
2,356.62
2,825.34
1,587.36
360.22
2,159.15
2,143.96
2,307.80
1,586.27
303.80
1,554.81
169.26
667.28
981.93
0.00
1,830.40
1,092.60
731.29
558.78
1,898.75
87.89
474.15
794.22
3,781.23
1,017.73
4,139.28
1,834.74
3,391.71
425.32
1,793.51
1,700.20
2,524.80
2,116.84
2,045.23
1,507.07
3,394.97
1,650.29
1,313.94
1,177.23
669.45
2,094.05
1,762.04
1,985.55
1,887.90
1,640.52
635.81
347.20
1,996.40
205.07
614.11
458.96
773.61
1,520.09
1,465.84
2,295.86
1,277.05
531.65
38,400
467,200
116,200
14,200
21,900
140,900
134,400
154,000
7,000
112,100
215,100
157,400
94,400
53,900
103,900
26,400
144,000
167,500
146,400
175,200
21,200
241,700
450,600
119,200
186,000
108,000
211,400
369,800
348,500
186,400
15,700
253,300
98,400
146,500
40,500
208,700
390,400
43,000
8,900
12,000
3,000
21,300
24,600
85,900
21,500
79,000
148,000
62,600
127,500
222,800
188,200
184,900
191,800
17,900
19,700
59,300
50,900
41,100
27,900
421,200
186,900
BOLDUC, DANIEL G & JANE A
* BOLDUC, DANIEL G & JANE A
* BOLDUC, GEORGE R & SHIRLEY I
BOLDUC, LUKE M
BOLDUC, LUKE M. & CAOUETTE, HUGUETTE
* BOLDUC, SUSAN V.
*& BONENFANT, RICHARD J & DOROTHY
* BONNEY, GEORGE F & PATRICIA
BONNEY, GEORGE F. & PATRICIA
* BOROW, ELLERY
BOUCHARD, DAVID P. & HAZEL L.
BOUCHARD, TODD M. &
BOUCHER, MICHAEL
BOUCHER, MICHAEL
BOUCHER, MICHAEL A
BOUCHER, MICHAEL A.
BOUCHER, MICHAEL A.
* BOUDREAU, DONALD A. & TINA A.
BOUDREAU, MARK
* BOUDREAU, MARK R
BOUTELLE, STEVEN
BOUTIN, BRIAN
* BOUTIN, JAMES A. JR. & DONNA J M
BOUTIN, TREVOR B.
BOWERS, MEAGHAN WRAY
* BOWMAN, SANDRA
* BOYCE, LAWRENCE M & LESLIE A
* BRADFIELD, WILLIAM K. & DAWN M.
BRAGG FAMILY TRUST
* BRAGG FAMILY TRUST
BRAGG FAMILY TRUST
BRAGG, CALEB J.
* BRAGG, CLIFTON W. & AMBER L.
* BRAGG, HARLAND & SHIRLEY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
* BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY & KATHY
BRAGG, JEFFREY H & KATHY G
BRAGG, JEFFREY H. & KATHY G.
BRAGG, KATRINA
BRAGG, LYNDSY
BRAGG, MARGARET D FAMILY TRUST
* BRAGG, MARGARET FAMILY TRUST
* BRAGG, NICHOLAS & MAURA
* BRAGG, RICHARD J & CHRISTINE
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
* BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
BRAGG, WAYNE & PATRICIA
* BRANDWEIN, LEE BUDNER & REBECCA
BRANN, JASON A & SHERRIE L
47
416.64
5,069.12
1,260.77
154.07
237.62
1,528.77
1,458.24
1,670.90
0.00
1,216.29
2,333.84
1,707.79
1,024.24
584.82
1,127.32
286.44
1,562.40
1,817.38
1,588.44
1,900.92
230.02
2,622.45
4,889.01
1,293.32
2,018.10
1,171.80
2,293.69
4,012.33
3,781.23
2,022.44
170.35
2,748.31
1,067.64
1,589.53
439.43
2,264.40
4,235.84
466.55
96.57
130.20
32.55
231.11
266.91
932.02
233.28
857.15
1,605.80
679.21
1,383.38
2,417.38
2,041.97
2,006.17
2,081.03
194.22
213.75
643.41
552.27
445.94
302.72
4,570.02
2,027.87
75.95
* BRAZZ, DOUGLAS & WENDY
BREARD, FRANCIS JOSEPH
BREARD, FRANCIS JOSEPH
BREAULT, DOUGLAS
BREIDEN, MARTHA H
BREIDEN, NANCY & ZWICKY, STEVEN J.
BRENDLE, RUTH, & SCHWARTZ,CHARLENE
BRENNAN, DAVID D.
BRETON, DALE
* BRETON, DALE & CRYSTAL
* BRETON, DAVID
* BRETON, JEFFREY M.
* BRETON, LAURENT J. & SANDRA M.
BRETON, MICHAEL J
BREWER, SUZANNE S. & STEPHEN G.
BREWSTER, JONATHAN
BREZNYAK, TONYA
BROOKS, ERIC M.
* BROOKS, ROBERT D. & MARTHA T.
* BROWN, ANGELA M.
BROWN, CARL FAMILY TRUST
BROWN, DIANE
* BROWN, JEANINE M
* BROWN, MARILYN
BROWN, SALLY
* BROWN, SANDRA & RICHARD
BROWNING, MEREDYTH A. & ERIC C.
* BRUNELLE, SHAWN R. & JENNIFER M.
* BRYANT, BETTY
BRYANT, BETTY J.
BRYANT, MARK E
*& BRYSON, JOAN W. & MICHAEL A.
* BUCK, TRAVIS A. & TANIA L.
BUCKNAM, KAREN J & PERRINO, MARC A
* BUCKNAM, PETER J. & MANDY E.
* BUCKNAM, SCOTT & ANN
BUJOLD, DONALD
* BUJOLD, DONALD
* BUJOLD, JANET L.
* BUMFORD, SCOTT & KIMBERLY
BUMPS, SHERWOOD M & LORNA R
BUMPS, SHERWOOD M & LORNA R
BUOTTE, ALLAN & DAVIS, HEIDI J.
* BURBANK, FRANK W & BARBARA G
*& BURGESS, BRIAN P.
* BURGESS, SHIRLEY L. & DELMONT H.
BURGESS, SHIRLEY L. & DELMONT H.
* BURKE, JOHN W
BURNS, ROBERT T. & CYNTHIA
BURRILL, MARGUERITE M
BURROWS, RACHEL D. & CHRISTOPHER C.
* BURWOOD, TIMMY & CARYN
* BUSCHMANN, WALDEMAR G & CYNTHIA
BUSCHMANN, WALDEMAR G. & CYNTHIA
BUSCHMANN, WALDEMAR G.& CYNTHIA
BUSCHMANN, WALDEMAR G.& CYNTHIA
* BUSSEY, DONNIE P. & VICKIE L.
* BUTLER, BERNARD & JEAN
BUTLER, DOROTHY
BUTLER, MICHAEL & JANE
BUZBY, ROBERT E & CYNTHIA A
181,300
172,700
99,600
29,300
346,500
37,900
66,100
83,500
52,000
156,200
4,000
146,300
118,500
105,900
125,700
48,600
106,200
125,800
169,300
136,000
235,400
175,900
154,300
93,600
628,400
90,000
124,200
137,800
66,900
146,200
179,500
93,000
217,700
106,100
210,700
133,600
29,700
119,900
74,300
164,300
500
80,700
28,600
211,300
136,000
43,500
200
143,300
185,600
103,000
188,600
201,800
342,900
36,000
271,800
81,600
129,600
88,300
23,900
257,200
133,500
48
1,967.11
1,873.80
1,080.66
317.91
3,759.53
411.22
717.19
905.98
564.20
1,694.77
43.40
1,587.36
1,285.73
1,149.02
1,363.85
527.31
1,152.27
1,364.93
1,836.91
1,475.60
2,554.09
1,908.52
1,674.16
1,015.56
6,818.14
976.50
1,347.57
1,495.13
725.87
1,586.27
1,947.58
1,009.05
2,362.05
1,151.19
2,286.10
1,449.56
322.25
1,300.92
806.16
1,782.66
5.43
875.60
310.31
2,292.61
1,475.60
471.98
2.17
1,554.81
2,013.76
1,117.55
2,046.31
2,189.53
3,720.47
390.60
2,949.03
885.36
1,406.16
958.06
259.32
2,790.62
1,448.48
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BUZZELL, LENORE
BUZZELL, LENORE K & PERRY M
BYRNE, ROBERT C & JOAN E
CAIN, JASON M.
CAMPBELL, AIMEE J.
CAMPBELL, ANTHONY & JENNIFER
CAMPBELL, JAMES A & MARGARET B
CAMPBELL, JAMES R.JR.
CAMPBELL, JEFFREY
CAMPBELL, JEFFREY A
CAMPBELL, JEFFREY A & CAMPBELL, BETSY H
CAMPBELL, JOHN A & BRIDGET H
CAMPBELL, ROBERT H & DIANE M
CAMPBELL, ROBERT H.
CAMPBELL, ROBERT H.
CAMPBELL, STEPHEN & CAROLYN
CAMPBELL,JAMES,MARGARET,JOHN
CANDAGE, RAYMOND
CAOUETTE, DANIEL E & LINDA A
CAOUETTE, HUGUETTE
CAOUETTE, HUGUETTE
CAOUETTE, MATTHEW A. & DENISE J.
CAPELESS, WILLIAM E & KIRSTEN L
CARD, FRANK L.JR & PAMALA J
CARDILLO, KELLY M & ANTONIO
CARLSON, KURT K.F. & ALISON K.
CARON, BRIAN L. & WHITE, DIANE L.
CARON, DONALD M & ELIZABETH A &
CARON, JEAN P. TRUSTEE OF CARON TRUST
CARON, JEAN P. TRUSTEE OF CARON TRUST
CARON, JEAN P. TRUSTEE OF CARON TRUST
CARON, KENNETH & MARY LOU
CARON, ROBERT J. & MELISSA
CARR, STEVEN M.
CARRIER, DONALD & GAETANE
CARRIER, ERNEST A & GINETTE
CARSON, CHRISTOPHER & JEAN
CARTER, ROBERT & CHRISTINE
CARTER, SHARON L.
CARVER, DEAN A & MELISSA L
CASTONGUAY, DEBRA L.H.
CATES, BRUCE S & DEBRA L
CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY
CHADWICK, BONNIE
CHAMPAGNE, NICOLE LEE
CHAPMAN, STEVEN G & CAROL A, COCHAREST, DANIEL
CHAREST, DANIEL
CHAREST, DANIEL
CHAREST, DANIEL
CHAREST, DANIEL P & BRYNN A
CHAREST, DANIEL P. & BRYNN A.
CHAREST, LAURA L
CHARETTE, MARIE M. TRUSTEE
CHARETTE, RUSSELL D & MARGARET L
CHASE, GINGER
CHASE, ROSEMARIE
CHAVARIE, ABEL D
CHAVARIE, DAVID & THERESA
CHAVARIE, EMILY M & ANDREW
CHAYER, RONALD J & CLAIRE
49
39,500
294,900
522,600
89,900
243,900
187,900
224,300
118,700
170,000
96,500
86,000
143,400
298,300
224,700
251,200
180,700
252,200
94,700
171,800
1,600
14,200
186,700
210,400
181,600
200,900
419,200
179,300
136,400
91,900
118,000
1,000
146,400
121,400
69,400
211,200
215,500
101,900
123,900
150,900
171,900
127,600
356,000
4,859,900
210,300
178,500
126,400
31,900
26,400
1,500
30,000
243,500
34,900
177,100
149,300
88,600
28,200
20,200
155,800
232,700
101,100
127,900
428.58
3,199.67
5,670.21
975.42
2,646.32
2,038.72
2,433.66
1,287.90
1,844.50
1,047.03
933.10
1,555.89
3,236.56
2,438.00
2,725.52
1,960.60
2,736.37
1,027.50
1,864.03
17.36
154.07
2,025.70
2,282.84
1,970.36
2,179.77
4,548.32
1,945.41
1,479.94
997.12
1,280.30
10.85
1,588.44
1,317.19
752.99
2,291.52
2,338.18
1,105.62
1,344.32
1,637.27
1,865.12
1,384.46
3,862.60
52,729.92
2,281.76
1,936.73
1,371.44
346.12
286.44
16.28
325.50
2,641.98
378.67
1,921.54
1,619.91
961.31
305.97
219.17
1,690.43
2,524.80
1,096.94
1,387.72
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223,600
116,900
109,100
152,100
207,000
7,700
28,500
198,000
80,000
36,400
59,500
127,800
51,700
36,600
33,700
23,000
53,400
217,900
65,600
177,800
131,200
21,000
64,300
105,900
123,400
133,600
60,100
152,100
224,700
109,600
32,100
273,500
2,400
700
408,800
347,300
3,800
175,300
83,400
85,600
58,800
81,000
57,600
28,600
59,800
58,800
57,400
656,100
57,200
60,700
60,200
59,100
58,100
57,600
138,700
54,300
32,000
340,700
17,000
66,100
1,700
CHEEVERS, ALISON E. & BECK, MITCHELL A.
CHICKO, FRANK A & RHONDA M.
CHOATE, LARRY J. & NANCY A.
CHOATE, STEPHEN S
CHRISTIANSON, CHARLES T & ETHELYN
CHRISTIANSON, CHARLES T.
CHRISTIANSON, GWENDOLYN M.
CHRISTIANSON, NATHAN W. & TAMMY
CHURCHILL III, ARTHUR L.
CLARK, ANDREW J, HEIRS OF
CLARK, DANA & DANIELS, CORY
CLARK, DEBORAH
CLARK, IRIS., HEIRS OF
CLARK, JAMES
CLARK, JAMES
CLARK, JAMES
CLARK, JAMES
CLARK, JOHN W. SR. & PEGGY L.
CLARK, TAKAKO & ANN
CLAVETTE, RUSSELL D & NICOLE L
CLEARY, CARALEE M.
CLEMENT, BRADFORD
CLEMENT, RAYMOND B. & ANDREA M.
CLEMENTS, BLAKE
CLIFFORD, JAMES M. & DONNA P.
CLOUTIER, GEORGE D
CLOUTIER, JODY A.
CLOUTIER, MYLES A.
CLOWES, MARK A. & ROSEMARY A.
COBB, WILLARD S, JR
COCHRANE, EDWARD M & JANET L
COHEN, PAUL E & BONNIE D
COITRONE, TIMOTHY J.
COITRONE, TIMOTHY J.
COLBY COLLEGE
COLBY COLLEGE
COLBY COLLEGE
COLBY, ROBERT A. & CATHERINE B.
COLE BROTHERS
COLE BROTHERS, DBA: TREES LTD.
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE REALTY
COLE, DALE
COLE, DALE
COLE, DALE & NANCY
COLE, DALE & NANCY
COLE, DALE & NANCY
COLE, DALE & NANCY
COLE, DALE T.
50
2,426.06
1,268.37
1,183.74
1,650.29
2,245.95
83.55
309.23
2,148.30
868.00
394.94
645.58
1,386.63
560.95
397.11
365.65
249.55
579.39
2,364.22
711.76
1,929.13
1,423.52
227.85
697.66
1,149.02
1,338.89
1,449.56
652.09
1,650.29
2,438.00
1,189.16
348.29
2,967.48
26.04
7.60
4,435.48
3,768.21
41.23
1,902.01
904.89
928.76
637.98
878.85
624.96
310.31
648.83
637.98
622.79
7,118.69
620.62
658.60
653.17
641.24
630.39
624.96
1,504.90
589.16
347.20
3,696.60
184.45
717.19
18.45
700
139,900
167,300
30,800
8,400
50,700
1,500
159,800
900
155,600
4,700
9,900
17,300
222,500
109,500
141,700
109,500
68,400
190,100
316,600
174,900
47,500
9,500
600
77,700
177,500
42,500
153,900
159,400
58,100
64,000
600
600
207,400
112,000
89,600
70,900
173,600
91,200
31,500
28,700
38,400
43,500
120,700
44,700
398,400
119,300
152,800
224,600
284,000
114,700
153,700
208,700
166,200
159,200
37,200
201,700
133,500
142,700
106,600
159,400
COLE, DALE T.
* COLE, DELLA B
* COLE, DONALD W.& ALANNA C.
COLE, NANCY
COLE, NANCY
* COLE, SHARI L.
COLE, WILLIAM
* COLE, WILLIAM & LISA
COLE, WILLIAM & NANCY
*& COLE, WILLIAM & NANCY
COLE, WILLIAM & NANCY
COLE, WILLIAM & NANCY
COLE, WILLIAM & NANCY
COLEMAN, ANDREW, MARTIN & JANE
* COLFER, LORI L
* COLLIER, FLINT L. & SUSAN M.
COLLIER, RAYMOND & ELAINE
COLLIER, RAYMOND & LAURALEI
* COLLIER, RAYMOND & LAURALEI
* COLLINS, GLENN & BROUGH, KATHERINE
* COLLINS, MICHAEL & KIMBERLY
* COLLINS, PAULA J & GORDON, EDWIN H
COLLINS, PAULA J.
COLLINS, PAULA J.
COLLINS, PAULA J.
* COLLINS, RICHARD T & LISA A
COLORGRAPHICS, LLC
* COMEAU, CRAIG & KATHRYN
* COMSTOCK, PETER & EDNA
CONARY, ROBERT A SR
CONDON FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
CONDON FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
CONDON, HELEN V
* CONDON, MICHELLE & BENJAMIN J.
CONTI, ENRICO F & WILMA A
* CONTI, PAUL A. & SHERRY A.
CON-WAY FREIGHT INC
COOK, DANIEL J. & PAULA K.
* COOK, JULIE
* COOLEY, HAROLD D & SANDRA J
COOMBS, RON
COPENHAVER, JANIS; AMOROSO, SUSAN
COREY, GEORGE JR.
* COREY, GEORGE M. & PHYLLIS A.
COREY, GEORGE M. & PHYLLIS A.
* CORMIER, DUANE R.
CORMIER, JAMIE & KATIE
* CORMIER, SHANNON & BRENDA
CORRIGAN, ZENO & MELISSA
CORWIN, DAVID S. & CAROL B.
* COSGROVE, BERTHA
COSGROVE, BERTHA L
* COTE, DONALD JR. & KAREN
* COTE, DONALD SR & LORRAINE
COTE, TODD M
COULOMBE, MICHAEL
* COULOMBE, MICHAEL P & GAIL P
* COULOMBE, PETER & RAYLEEN
* COULOMBE, PHILIP & CONSTANCE
COULOMBE, SYLVIA
COUTTS, SCOTT G
51
7.60
1,517.92
1,815.21
334.18
91.14
550.10
16.28
1,733.83
9.77
1,688.26
51.00
107.42
187.71
2,414.13
1,188.08
1,537.45
1,188.08
742.14
2,062.59
3,435.11
1,897.67
515.38
103.08
6.51
843.05
1,925.88
0.00
1,669.82
1,729.49
630.39
694.40
6.51
6.51
2,250.29
1,215.20
972.16
0.00
1,883.56
989.52
341.78
311.40
416.64
471.98
1,309.60
485.00
4,322.64
1,294.41
1,657.88
2,436.91
3,081.40
1,244.50
1,667.65
2,264.40
1,803.27
1,727.32
403.62
2,188.45
1,448.48
1,548.30
1,156.61
1,729.49
461.13
769.27
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197,900
126,200
110,400
174,700
105,100
35,800
147,200
26,700
122,900
152,400
59,000
98,800
54,900
176,300
156,800
62,300
11,100
74,800
25,900
178,400
25,600
154,000
43,400
36,000
28,800
1,800
46,000
34,700
75,800
48,400
106,100
91,300
158,700
123,600
140,600
78,400
247,700
11,400
93,700
9,400
10,600
28,100
117,400
33,900
145,300
30,900
151,400
44,700
184,700
34,500
228,500
29,400
289,900
176,700
163,600
384,900
94,900
91,400
136,200
107,800
93,700
COUTURE, ANTHONY & KELLY
COUTURE, CAROL
COUTURE, CHRISTINE & JOHN
COUTURE, JOSEPH H III & MARY ANNE
COUTURE, JOSEPH W.
CRAM, BRIAN C
CRAM, DUSTIN & RUTHANN
CROCHERE, DAVID
CROCKER, CHARLES E. III & JEREMY R.
CRONIN, JOLINE B & DANIEL T
CROSS, PETER
CROTHERS, MARSHALL C & CAROL A
CROWE, DARLENE
CROWE, DARLENE G. & GARY W.
CUMMINGS, BROOK & LAURIE L.
CUMMINGS, BROOK & LAURIE
CUMMINGS, CODY
CUMMINGS, DAVID H.& EVELYN R.
CUMMINGS, HARLAND & NOELLA
CUMMINGS, HARLAND S JR
CUMMINGS, HARLAND S.
CUMMINGS, HARLAND S. & NOELLA F.
CUMMINGS, JANICE M & CHAD RUSSELL
CUMMINGS, JANICE M.
CUMMINGS, JASON
CUMMINGS, LORRAINE
CUMMINGS, NICHOLAS T & BROOK
CUMMINGS, NOAH I & BROOK
CUMMINGS, NOELLA
CUMMINGS, PATRICK & STANLEY C. JR.
CUMMINGS, PATRICK S
CUMMINGS, RICHARD A & PAMELA
CUMMINGS, RICHARD A. JR
CUMMINGS, ROBERT & DIANE
CUMMINGS, RONALD & LINDA
CUMMINGS, RUSSELL F, RONALD H &
CUMMINGS, RUSSELL F.& JANICE M.
CUMMINGS, RUSSELL F., BROOK A.
CUMMINGS, STANLEY & HOLLY M
CUMMINGS, STANLEY C. JR.
CUMMINGS, STANLEY JR.
CUMMINGS, TONY
CUNNINGHAM, DOUGLAS R.& PATRICIA
CUNNINGHAM, NENA M & ERIC M
CUNNINGHAM, RUTH A.
CUNNINGHAM, RUTH A.
CURATO, HILDY
CURRIE, SHAWN D. & LORI L.
CURRIE, SHAWN D. & LORI L.
CURRIER, GARTH
CUSHNER,TEMA, TRUSTEE OF TRUST
D.L. ELECTRIC, INC
DACHSLAGER, LUCILLE L.
DAMREN, JENNY R.
DANFORTH, DANNY W.
D'AUTEUIL, ALBERT & MARION
DAVENPORT, FAYE
DAVENPORT, STERLING T & EMILY E
DAVIS, ANN
DAVIS, DARYL L. & BETTY
DAVIS, DEAN
52
2,147.22
1,369.27
1,197.84
1,895.50
1,140.34
388.43
1,597.12
289.70
1,333.47
1,653.54
640.15
1,071.98
595.67
1,912.86
1,701.28
675.96
120.44
811.58
281.02
1,935.64
277.76
1,670.90
470.89
390.60
312.48
19.53
499.10
376.50
822.43
525.14
1,151.19
990.61
1,721.90
1,341.06
1,525.51
850.64
2,687.55
123.69
1,016.65
101.99
115.01
304.89
1,273.79
367.82
1,576.51
335.27
1,642.69
485.00
2,004.00
374.33
2,479.23
318.99
3,145.42
1,917.20
1,775.06
4,176.17
1,029.67
991.69
1,477.77
1,169.63
1,016.65
56,000
221,500
167,900
143,000
203,900
92,800
215,700
61,900
165,500
228,100
179,600
268,200
117,000
62,300
118,000
141,900
207,200
249,700
120,400
200,600
300,100
8,500
227,700
237,500
128,000
126,600
80,700
34,100
311,100
50,200
167,800
174,300
136,300
159,100
580,100
672,200
131,500
199,600
93,200
38,500
228,300
26,400
23,900
137,700
210,900
146,400
143,200
224,800
5,800
228,800
191,900
139,700
338,300
20,700
7,200
290,100
172,900
114,800
106,300
117,200
120,700
DAVIS, HELEN A
* DAVIS, JON M & BARBARA J
DAVIS, JON M JR
DAVIS, MICHELLE L.
* DAVIS, SCOTT D. & HELEN A.
* DAWES, CRAIG A. & DIANNE M.
* DAY, JEREMY D & TANAYA N
DAY, SHEILA A
*& DEANE, TIMOTHY A
* DEBLOIS, JACOB
* DEBLOIS, JEAN & BETTY A.
* DEBLOIS, TODD E.
* DECHAINE, PATRICK
DECHAINE, SUSAN
DECKER, JAMES R
* DEERING, CABOT
DEERING, MARK C & JENNIFER H
DEKEUSTER, REBECCA MARY
* DELONG, CRAIG O & ANITA L
* DEMERITT, MARTHA L. & DANIEL C.
DEMOSTHENES, DEBORAH & JAMES
DEMOSTHENES, DEBORAH & JAMES
* DEMPSKI, JULIAN C. JR
DENNETT, JUSTIN & HEATHER
* DEROCHER, FREDERICK A
* DESJARDIN, ANGELA M
DESMOND, MARK
*& DESROSIER, GEORGE H.
DESROSIERS, STEPHEN M.
* DESVEAUX, GARY
DEVEAU, JOHN & LAUREL
DEWITT, CHARLES E.M.
* DEWITT, JOHN D & SARAH A
* DIBENEDITTI, WILLIAM N.
* DICK, ERIC
DICK, RICHARD T.
DICKEY, TIMOTHY A & CHERYL L
DICONZA, JOHN M
DICONZA, JOHN M
DIEHL, LEANN R.
DIONNE, ANDREW J. & MARY A.
DIRECTV, LLC
DISH NETWORK, LLC
* DIX, GINNA
DIXON, DOUGLAS P & REBECCA L
DOIRON, KAREN
* DORVAL, ELWOOD & JEANNETTE
DORVAL, PAUL A.
DORVAL, PAUL A.
DOSTIE, AARON P & STACY M
* DOSTIE, BARBARA J M & GREGORY A
* DOSTIE, BEATRICE
DOSTIE, CHERYL L.
DOSTIE, GABRIEL & DONNA L.
DOSTIE, GABRIEL & DONNA L.
*& DOSTIE, GABRIEL V. & DONNA L.
* DOSTIE, MARC A. & JEAN M.
DOSTIE, SUSAN
* DOSTIE, WILLIAM & SANDRA
* DOSTIE-SMITH, JACQUELINE
* DOUCETTE, BLAIR A & STACY L.
53
607.60
2,403.28
1,821.72
1,551.55
2,212.32
1,006.88
2,340.35
671.62
1,795.68
2,474.89
1,948.66
2,909.97
1,269.45
675.96
1,280.30
1,539.62
2,248.12
2,709.25
1,306.34
2,176.51
3,256.09
92.23
2,470.55
2,576.88
1,388.80
1,373.61
875.60
369.99
3,375.44
544.67
1,820.63
1,891.16
1,478.86
1,726.24
6,294.09
7,293.37
1,426.78
2,165.66
1,011.22
417.73
2,477.05
0.00
0.00
1,494.05
2,288.27
1,588.44
1,553.72
2,439.08
0.00
2,482.48
2,082.12
1,515.75
3,670.56
224.60
78.12
3,147.59
1,875.97
1,245.58
1,153.36
1,271.62
1,309.60
286.44
259.32
62.93
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DOUCETTE, JACQUELINE
DOUGLAS, ROCKY E
DOUGLASS, JULIE R.
DOUGLASS, KENNETH & LOIS
DOUGLASS, KEVIN M & DANIELLE L
DOUIN FAMILY TRUST
DOUIN, JACQUELINE
DOUIN, KENNETH
DOUIN, KENNETH M & EARLE, LOUISE W
DOUIN, LARRY H. & SHIRLEY A.
DOUIN, NORMAN & ELSIE
DOUIN, RODNEY
DOUIN, RODNEY
DOUIN, RODNEY
DOUIN, VINCENT D. & CATHERINE T.
DOWNE, RICHARD A.
DOWNES, PHILIP & PATRICIA
DOWNING, LORA S. & ARTHUR T.
DOYON, DANIELLE D.
DOYON, MICHAEL R & ELIZABETH
DOYON, PETER & PAMELA
DOYON, YVON F & MAUREEN L
DRAKE, DARYL & ELLEN J
DRAKE, DARYL L & ELLEN J
DRAKE, SANDRA J, JOHN & KENNETH TRUSTEES
DRAKE, ZELMA TRUSTEE, DRAKE FAMILY TRUST
DUBE, JACOB
DUBE, JACOB
DUBE, LOUISE
DUBE, MICHAEL L. & LOUISE E.
DUBE, ROBERT JR & SARAH
DUBOIS, DOMINIC J. & ANDREA M.
DUBOIS, KEITH & LAUREN
DUBOIS, ROSE M & JONATHAN
DUBOIS, SHARON
DUBORD, DYAN J.
DUDLEY, CHRISTINE A & FRED E
DUDLEY, CHRISTINE A & FRED E
DUDLEY, JAMES F & BARBARA
DUDLEY, JAMES F. & BARBARA
DUDLEY, JOEL & KELLIE A
DUDLEY, ROBERT A. JR. & SUSAN J.
DUGAL, BRENT R. & MELISA G.
DULAC, RONALD G.
DUMONT, DAVID & NANCY
DUMONT, DAVID A. & NANCY M.
DUMONT, DAVID L. & VERONICA A.
DUNCAN, RICHARD E. & CAROLEE W.
DUNHAM, BRUCE W & DORIS L
DUNLAP, HAROLD & SHIRLEY
DUPERRY, DONALD R & LULRINE C
DUPERRY, DONALD R & LULRINE C
DUTIL, NICHOLAS & KATIE
DUTILL, CARL L JR & VICTORIA M
DUTTON, PAMELA J
DYER, HOWARD W. JR.
DYER, RANDALL & DOLORES
E & M ROSSIGNOL, LLC
EASLER, JAMES D & MADELYN A
EASLER, MORGAN E.
54
54,500
142,100
330,000
190,100
122,600
147,000
211,500
125,200
33,200
170,100
132,000
128,600
2,700
22,700
143,400
133,300
94,400
182,333
164,200
154,000
141,300
128,800
211,800
134,900
52,900
331,600
157,700
200,600
3,500
13,500
237,900
166,800
139,100
205,700
140,800
93,900
177,100
22,900
126,100
137,500
37,500
147,200
146,400
250,000
99,300
300
308,400
110,600
159,400
108,400
134,500
44,600
47,800
210,000
111,900
42,100
85,600
161,900
66,400
133,500
76,000
591.33
1,541.79
3,580.50
2,062.59
1,330.21
1,594.95
2,294.78
1,358.42
360.22
1,845.59
1,432.20
1,395.31
29.30
246.30
1,555.89
1,446.31
1,024.24
1,978.31
1,781.57
1,670.90
1,533.11
1,397.48
2,298.03
1,463.67
573.97
3,597.86
1,711.05
2,176.51
37.98
146.48
2,581.22
1,809.78
1,509.24
2,231.85
1,527.68
1,018.82
1,921.54
248.47
1,368.19
1,491.88
406.88
1,597.12
1,588.44
2,712.50
1,077.41
3.26
3,346.14
1,200.01
1,729.49
1,176.14
1,459.33
483.91
518.63
2,278.50
1,214.12
456.79
928.76
1,756.62
720.44
1,448.48
824.60
EASLER, STEVEN
* EASLER, STEVEN
EASLER, STEVEN
EASTON, MARK C. & ROSA K. TRUSTEES
* ECCLES, MARILYN & HUDSON, CYNTHIA
* EDDY, THOMAS S. & JOYCE
EDGECOMB, VICTOR & EUGENE SR &
EDGECOMB, VICTOR A
EDMAN, JEREMY D. & REBECCA A.
* EGO, WAYNE
ELAVON INC
ELIAS, COREY W. & RACHAEL
ELIAS, COREY W. & RACHAEL
ELIAS, ROCHID & JODY
ELIAS, ROCHID & JODY
ELIAS, ROCHID J & JODY W
ELIAS, ROCHID J & JODY W
* ELIAS, ROCHID J & JODY W
* ELKIN, PAUL R. & KAREN K
ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER D & MISTY L
* ELLSWORTH, EUGENE & MARY ANN
*& EMERSON, ROBERT
* EMMONS, RYAN W.
ERICKSON, BONNIE K 2011 REVOCABLE TRUST
ERICKSON, BRIAN B. & STACEY O.
ERNST, CHRISTOPHER & LENARDSON, RACHEL A
* ERSKINE, ERIC P. & ANDREA
* ERSKINE, LOUISE A & MICHAEL A
* ESKELUND, RICHARD & PARADIS, CAROL
* ESTABROOK, DANA A. & JANET E.
* ESTES, ROBERT A. JR. & SHARON
* ETTINGER, DAVID & DEBRA G.
* EUGLEY, DOUGLAS M & COLLEEN A
* EVANS, AMY E. & JAMIE R.
* EVANS, CAROLE
EZZY, GEORGE R. & SHIRLEY ELIAS
EZZY, GEORGE R. & SHIRLEY ELIAS
EZZY, PETER & JANE
FAIRFIELD, MARK
FAIRFIELD, MATTHEW H.
FAIRFIELD, MATTHEW H.
FAIRFIELD, MATTHEW H.
FAIRFIELD, MICHAEL
* FAIRFIELD, TIMOTHY
FAIRFIELD, TIMOTHY J.
FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS
FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS
FAIRPOINT NEW ENGLAND
FAIRPOINT NEW ENGLAND
FARBER, BARRY & SUSAN
* FARNHAM, DONALD C & MARTHA C
* FARNHAM, DONNA
* FARNSWORTH, SHAWN A. & TAMI L.
FARQUHAR, CYNTHIA LIFE ESTATE
FARQUHAR, CYNTHIA LIFE ESTATE
FARQUHAR, CYNTHIA LIFE ESTATE
FARQUHAR, CYNTHIA LIFE ESTATE
FARQUHAR, CYNTHIA LIFE ESTATE
FARQUHAR, DOUGLAS MAINE SEPERATE PROPERTY TRUST
* FARRAR, TIMOTHY J. & RHONDA D
* FARRELL, KRISTI R
55
46,100
104,000
36,700
225,500
282,700
163,100
36,300
89,400
140,100
16,900
2,600
45,700
147,900
36,700
57,500
49,600
195,700
121,100
283,400
175,300
95,000
126,800
142,700
128,600
216,400
144,700
182,300
147,800
300,700
130,500
190,800
197,700
174,700
121,000
170,100
355,700
4,500
46,600
90,600
44,500
8,500
37,500
117,000
45,600
29,800
19,600
58,900
136,400
200
315,300
61,800
41,500
175,600
40,200
2,600
53,200
7,200
87,400
5,200
199,600
251,300
500.19
1,128.40
398.20
2,446.68
3,067.30
1,769.64
393.86
969.99
1,520.09
183.37
0.00
495.85
1,604.72
398.20
623.88
538.16
2,123.35
1,313.94
3,074.89
1,902.01
1,030.75
1,375.78
1,548.30
1,395.31
2,347.94
1,570.00
1,977.96
1,603.63
3,262.60
1,415.93
2,070.18
2,145.05
1,895.50
1,312.85
1,845.59
3,859.35
48.83
505.61
983.01
482.83
92.23
406.88
1,269.45
494.76
323.33
212.66
639.07
1,479.94
2.17
3,421.01
670.53
450.28
1,905.26
436.17
28.21
577.22
78.12
948.29
56.42
2,165.66
2,726.61
28.21
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FARRINGTON, LAURA D & ANDREW
FAUCHER, ECHO L. & TROY
FAY, JEFFERY E. & LINDA
FAY, JEFFREY E. & LINDA A.
FECK ASSOCIATES
FECK ASSOCIATES
FECK ASSOCIATES
FECK ASSOCIATES
FECK ASSOCIATES
FECTEAU, ALAN & STEPHANIE
FENWICK, CARL R LIVING TRUST &
FENWICK, CHRISTOPHER J & SARA B
FENWICK, TODD J. & MELISSA
FERGUSON, LOUIS E. & SARAH J
FERLAND, JAMES & VERNA
FERRAN, JOAN T
FIDLER, WILLIAM P & SHARON R
FIELD, LEE & HEIDI
FIELDS, DANA L. & GLENNIS B.
FIOLA, MONIQUE
FIOLA, THOMAS J. & MONIQUE
FIOLA, THOMAS J. & MONIQUE
FISCHETTI, MICHAEL & CAROLINN
FISH, ALAN & JOYCE
FISH, DANIEL S & NATALIE M
FISH, DAVID & EVELYN
FISH, DOUGLAS M & TRICIA A
FISH, HEATHER
FISH, KEVIN E & DENISE D
FISH, KIMBERLY
FISH, KIMBERLY A
FISHER, JOYCE & TEDD
FISHER, TEDD C & JOYCE A
FITZHERBERT, RICHARD W.
FLEMING, MICHAEL P & PATRICIA A
FLETCHER, LORIE L.
FLETCHER, TODD H & CYNTHIA E
FLETCHER, TODD H & CYNTHIA E
FLETCHER, TODD H & CYNTHIA E
FLETCHER, TODD H. & CYNTHIA E.
FLEURY, DAVID & NANCY REVOCABLE TRUST
FLINT, ANDREW C & AMBER L
FOLGER, DAVID
FOLGER, JAYNE C.
FOLGER, JEFFERY L & JAYNE C
FOLGER, JEFFREY L
FOLGER, JEFFREY L & JAYNE C
FOLGER, JEFFREY L & JAYNE C
FONTAINE, LOUIS R & CHERYL W
FORD, MARK & CAROLYN, TRUSTEES
FORTIN, JOSEPH LEO & DOCILE R.
FORTIN, JOSEPH R. & BERNADETTE S
FORTIN, KEVIN & SHANNON
FORTIN, TERRY J. & SHARON
FORTIN, VINCENT
FORTUNATO, MICHAEL & JACQUELINE
FOSS, ROBERT F.
FOSSETT, SCOTT E
FOSTER, ALLEN J. & JEANNE C.
FOTTER, GLENWOOD S.
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263,000
157,300
158,000
289,500
41,700
777,800
57,300
38,700
28,000
165,900
103,600
314,400
162,700
93,300
172,700
217,700
149,700
149,600
154,000
163,000
317,600
35,600
193,000
169,400
134,800
167,400
130,500
167,200
106,600
96,600
31,600
138,100
33,500
156,400
328,900
197,300
104,700
59,600
25,200
19,700
177,700
615,000
172,300
119,500
7,400
136,500
28,000
56,900
64,500
179,200
110,300
90,800
85,000
141,100
190,500
274,400
192,200
200
65,500
221,400
224,700
2,853.55
1,706.71
1,714.30
3,141.08
452.45
8,439.13
621.71
0.00
303.80
1,800.02
1,124.06
3,411.24
1,765.30
1,012.31
1,873.80
2,362.05
1,624.25
1,623.16
1,670.90
1,768.55
3,445.96
386.26
2,094.05
1,837.99
1,462.58
1,816.29
1,415.93
1,814.12
1,156.61
1,048.11
342.86
1,498.39
363.48
1,696.94
3,568.57
2,140.71
1,136.00
646.66
273.42
213.75
1,928.05
6,672.75
1,869.46
1,296.58
80.29
1,481.03
303.80
617.37
699.83
1,944.32
1,196.76
985.18
922.25
1,530.94
2,066.93
2,977.24
2,085.37
2.17
710.68
2,402.19
2,438.00
419.90
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133,300
167,600
167,400
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199,700
289,900
114,300
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198,200
96,400
233,100
132,500
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58,600
65,500
123,500
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336,400
230,600
44,700
157,600
287,100
479,900
213,400
179,600
142,100
266,800
155,300
213,300
52,500
143,300
217,700
50,000
109,200
30,600
113,100
59,500
86,000
99,800
187,100
194,700
126,500
209,500
53,900
150,800
FOUGERE, KEVIN & AMY
FOUGERE, KEVIN & AMY
FOWLER, LAURIE L & SCOTT A
FOWLER, SCOTT
FOX, KRISTIN L. & GILLIAN, KELLY L.
FOYE, KELLIE J.
FOYE, PHYLLIS LIFE ESTATE
FOYE, SHAWNA L & THOMAS O
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS & SHAWNA
FOYE, THOMAS O & SHAWNA L
FOYE, THOMAS O. & SHAWNA
FRANCK, SUSAN K
FRANKEL, ALAN M.
FRASCA, THOMAS & LYNN A.
FRASER, RICHARD L. & HEIDI M.
FREDETTE, LEON V. & MARGARET
FREDETTE, LEON V. & MARGARET
FRENCH, LLOYD E. & JENNIFER L.
FROST, CHARLENE & JEFFERY
FROST, DARLA J.
FURBUSH, ARCHIE & SANDRA
FURBUSH, JAMES L.
FURBUSH, ROBERT A. & CATHERINE G.
FURROW, HELEN B.
FUSCO, ALPHONSE
FUSCO, ALPHONSE
G & G PROPERTIES, LLC
G & G PROPERTIES, LLC
GABOURY, RICHARD R.
GAGNE, MATTHEW
GAGNE, DOUGLAS & DIANE
GAGNE, TERRENCE & HATCH-GAGNE, KAREN
GAGNE, THERESA M.
GAGNE, TODD A. & SHARON
GAGNE, WANDA S
GAGNON, ANDREA
GAGNON, CARROLL & DAIGLE, DIANE
GAGNON, GEORGE HEIRS OF &
GAGNON, JASON D & TRICIA
GAGNON, JEFFERY A. & TAMMY L.
GAGNON, JEFFREY & BARBARA
GAGNON, JEFFREY & KRISTIN
GAGNON, JEFFREY A.
GAGNON, JEFFREY A.
GAGNON, THOMAS
GAGNON, TIMOTHY
GAGNON, TIMOTHY J, JR. & DANIELLE J
GAIGNARD, GLORIA
GALLAGHER, DONALD
GALLANT, SHARON
GAMMANS, JONATHAN & MAURA
GARAND, PATRICK L
GARDELLA, RANDY L & SARAH B
GARDINER, CONRAD R.
GARDNER, LORI J & REDMOND, KEVIN J
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581.56
1,284.64
1,291.15
400.37
1,810.87
1,611.23
648.83
2,269.82
2,028.95
1,755.53
1,720.81
372.16
1,446.31
1,818.46
1,816.29
3.26
1,884.65
419.90
2,166.75
3,145.42
1,240.16
364.56
526.23
1,451.73
2,150.47
1,045.94
2,529.14
1,437.63
392.77
635.81
710.68
1,339.98
9,953.79
3,649.94
2,502.01
485.00
1,709.96
3,115.04
5,206.92
2,315.39
1,948.66
1,541.79
2,894.78
1,685.01
2,314.30
569.63
1,554.81
2,362.05
542.50
1,184.82
332.01
1,227.14
645.58
933.10
1,082.83
2,030.04
2,112.50
1,372.53
2,273.08
584.82
1,636.18
* GARLAND, RICHARD & LAURIE
GARRETT, ROBERT L & PEGGY A
GAUDET, JOHN
*& GAUDET, JOHN R
*& GAUTHIER, ROGER R.
* GAY, FREDERICK R, JR & TISHA B
GEMERY, HENRY
*& GEMERY, HENRY & PAMELA
GEMERY, HENRY & PAMELA
GEMERY, PAMELA
GENEST, KEITH P & HEATHER E
* GENEST, ROBERT & SACHA
* GEORGE, JOHN S. & GAIL M.
* GERTLOFF, ARTHUR E. & RACHEL P.
* GESTWICKI, ANNETTE P
* GETCHELL, ROXY A.
* GIBBS, ANDREW D. & SHARON A.
* GIFFORD, SHANNON
* GILBERT, ANGELA M
GILBERT, DEBRAH ANN
* GILBERT, DIANE C. LIBBY
GILBERT, DONALD & LOIS
GILBERT, DONALD G & LOIS L
* GILBERT, DONALD G. & LOIS L.
GILBERT, GARY P & LISA
* GILBERT, JOAN
GILBERT, KIM
GILBERT, ROBERT L & LINDA L
& GILE, HERMON E. & CAROLYN D.
GILLES, ANN & NORMAN
GILLES, ANN L. & NORMAN
* GILLEY, MICHAEL & CARLA
* GILMAN, LAWRENCE G. JR.
GILMORE, PETER J
GILPIN, KEITH M & BATES, VIOLET J
GIROUX, DAVID
GIROUX, JEFFREY A. & CYNTHIA R.
GIROUX, NORMA & PAUL
GIROUX, NORMA E.
GIROUX, TIMOTHY A & DEBORAH A
* GLEASON, EDWARD E. & LISA A.
GLEASON, EVAN & VERNA
GLEASON, EVAN & VERNA
GLINES, BERT & CAROL
& GOFF, ALBERT J.
* GOFF, EDWARD & BERNADETTE
* GOFF, LENDALL & WYNNE J.
* GOGUEN, ROLAND E. & SANDRA J.
GOLD, PAMELA
* GOLDEN, SUSAN H.
GOLDING, BETH
GOLDING, PETER
* GOLDING, PETER A. & BETH K.
* GOMEAU, DAVID L, JR.
GOOCHER, MICHELLE
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
123,500
162,900
83,000
252,800
118,500
112,600
137,500
179,500
168,000
137,500
151,000
205,300
226,000
111,600
93,700
121,300
284,700
122,600
58,000
186,000
133,300
268,200
229,000
209,600
64,100
119,500
87,500
103,400
132,800
173,100
43,600
120,900
564,800
88,400
147,300
140,600
8,200
202,900
241,000
169,600
172,900
20,100
45,900
2,200
154,900
56,800
330,200
111,000
101,200
376,000
30,000
8,900
303,900
117,300
162,700
6,400
29,200
16,300
61,400
299,600
35,000
58
1,339.98
1,767.47
900.55
2,742.88
1,285.73
1,221.71
1,491.88
1,947.58
1,822.80
1,491.88
1,638.35
2,227.51
2,452.10
1,210.86
1,016.65
1,316.11
3,089.00
1,330.21
629.30
2,018.10
1,446.31
2,909.97
2,484.65
2,274.16
695.49
1,296.58
949.38
1,121.89
1,440.88
1,878.14
473.06
1,311.77
6,128.08
959.14
1,598.21
1,525.51
88.97
2,201.47
2,614.85
1,840.16
1,875.97
218.09
498.02
23.87
1,680.67
616.28
3,582.67
1,204.35
1,098.02
4,079.60
325.50
96.57
3,297.32
1,272.71
1,765.30
69.44
316.82
176.86
666.19
3,250.66
379.75
*
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*
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*
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*
*
*
*&
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*
*
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10,600
16,600
299,100
14,500
136,100
117,200
153,200
352,400
164,900
10,500
141,500
108,200
94,600
28,200
108,000
187,900
860,400
56,500
161,300
102,500
70,700
25,700
88,800
6,600
188,900
286,300
201,100
150,300
208,400
15,300
69,000
169,100
21,900
1,300
150,600
11,100
209,800
159,800
113,200
213,000
400
155,700
130,340
189,200
220,500
124,500
122,500
169,400
18,500
186,400
109,300
94,200
175,000
181,000
197,600
112,200
308,300
134,200
5,900
122,200
48,700
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE TRUST, CLINTON & PATRICIA
GOODHUE, CLINTON
GOODHUE, GREGORY
GOODNO, CECILE
GOODRICH, RANDY J. & LISA M.
GOODRICH, ROBERT A. & MAUREEN F.
GOOLDRUP, RICHARD P. & MARJORIE S.
GOP, CECILE A. & WILLIAM J. &
GORDON, KIMBERLEY
GORNEAU, VICTOR J.
GOSSELIN, RYAN
GOSSELIN, RYAN LEE
GOSSELIN, SUSAN G. & PETER D.
GOTREAU, KENNETH A. & JEAN M.
GOULD, JONATHAN, MICHAEL & DAVID
GOULD, MARK G.
GOULD, MARK G.
GOULD, MARK G.
GOULET, KELLY A.
GOW, MARK
GOW, MARK A
GRAHAM, LINDA & DAVID
GRAHAM, THEODORE W JR
GRANT, ANDREW N. & KARA L.
GRANT, BOBBIE-JO L. & JOSHUA J.
GRANT, GARY & CONSTANCE
GRANT, PETER E & GREENE, REBECCA S
GRAVES, GERALD & DARLENE
GRAVES, MARIE H.
GRAVES, MARIE H.
GRAVES, MARIE H. & GERALD
GRAVES, MARIE H. & GERALD
GRAVES, NEIL N &
GRAYHAWK LEASING, LLC
GREELY, ROBERT E. & FRANCES B.
GREEN, DIANE S & HOWARD DALE
GREEN, HOWARD DALE II
GREEN, CRYSTAL L.
GREEN, HOWARD D II
GREENACRE, DAVID E. & KAREN Y
GREENE, DANIEL J.
GREENE, RICHARD & CATHY
GREENLEAF, JASON P & MARY F
GREGOIRE, JOHN E.
GREGOIRE, PAUL D. &
GRENIER, JEFFRY & ALETA
GRIFFIN, DEBORAH
GRIGNON, CHRISTOPHER R.
GRIMSHAW, SEAN M.
GROVER, LINDA M. &
GUARINO, KELLIE A. & MICHAEL T.
GUERETTE, PATRICK J. & KRISTINA M.
GUIMOND, VIC
GURA, MARY ELLEN
GURNEY, CATHERINE
GURNEY, DONALD J. INC.
GURNEY, RONALD
GURNEY, RONALD & ANN
GUSACK, MARK D. & BONAVY U.
59
115.01
180.11
3,245.24
157.33
1,476.69
1,271.62
1,662.22
3,823.54
1,789.17
113.93
1,535.28
1,173.97
1,026.41
305.97
1,171.80
2,038.72
9,335.34
613.03
1,750.11
1,112.13
767.10
278.85
963.48
71.61
2,049.57
3,106.36
2,181.94
1,630.76
2,261.14
166.01
748.65
1,834.74
237.62
14.11
1,634.01
0.00
2,276.33
1,733.83
1,228.22
2,311.05
0.00
1,689.35
1,414.19
2,052.82
2,392.43
1,350.83
1,329.13
1,837.99
200.73
2,022.44
1,185.91
1,022.07
1,898.75
1,963.85
2,143.96
1,217.37
3,345.06
1,456.07
64.02
1,325.87
528.40
120.44
4.34
HABIB, KHALIL
* HACHEY, GERALD & LONA
HACHEY, STACEY
* HAISCH, RICHARD A, TRUSTEE
HALL, DEAN W. & LINDA J.
HALL, DEAN W. & LINDA J.
* HALL, KENDRA & JOHN
* HALL, LINWOOD & JANE K
HALL, STEWART C & ERIKA J
HALL, TRISH L & GALLANT, MICHAEL A
* HALLEE, THEODORE & COTE-HALLEE, JUNE
HALLEE, TIMOTHY & LAUREN S.
HALLISEY, BRIAN J & MITCHELL-HALLISEY, BEVERLY A
* HAMILTON, REBECCA L.
* HAMLIN, KATHERINE L.& PHILLIP L.
* HAMLIN, TREVOR E & ERIKA L
* HAMLIN, VIOLET A.
HAMMOND, DAVID
* HAMMOND, DAVID S
* HAMMOND, GARY L. & MARTHA J.
HAMMOND, GARY L. & MARTHA J.
HANDLEY, CRAIG F & MARJORIE
HANDLEY, ERIC A.
HANNA, SUSAN L. & GREGORY C.
* HANNES, MARIA
HANNING, RAYMOND G & EILEEN S
*& HANSCOM, DOROTHY
HANSCOM, DOROTHY
* HANSEN, JEFFREY S. & FAITH L.
* HANSON, CHRIS & TANIA
HANSON, JEFFREY & DONNA
*& HARDCASTLE, ALAN & BIRGIT
HARDE, DEREK A.
HARDE, GORDON & CLARA
*& HARDE, GORDON & CLARA
* HARDING, SHELLIE J. & DOUGLAS A.
* HARGROVE, JASON K. & ROBIN R.
HARLAN, MARALEE & HARRY
HARMS, JOHN H.
HARMS, JOHN H.
HARMS, JOHN H.
HARRIS, BRUCE A. & LORRAINE V.
HARRIS, BRUCE A. & LORRIANE V.
HART, DENISE M & RANDALL H
HARTFORD, DARREN & ANGELA
HARTIGAN, MARIE
* HARTIGAN, MARIE S.
HARTUNG, DALLAS L. & EMILY
HARTUNG, DALLAS L. & EMILY
HARTUNG, DALLAS L. & EMILY D.
HARVEY, EUGENE V.
* HASKELL, CHAD & BECKY
HASKELL, JAMES & NANCY
* HASKELL, JAMES D & NANCY E
HASKELL, MICHAEL N.
* HASKELL, PATRICIA
HASKELL, PATRICIA
HASKINS, RICHARD & BARBARA
* HASKINS, RICHARD & BARBARA
HATCH, MARK P. & DENISE Y.
HATT, DAVID F., JR
60
160,300
181,700
73,100
364,700
28,800
193,200
114,800
193,100
187,900
122,400
294,500
224,900
92,600
59,100
187,300
113,400
70,400
354,800
389,600
347,500
224,300
179,600
142,700
142,200
119,200
115,300
152,000
191,500
125,800
102,500
35,000
109,600
29,600
41,900
164,600
105,800
205,600
29,400
63,300
29,100
192,900
735,700
32,800
175,000
218,700
28,200
160,000
39,800
123,100
123,700
186,600
228,100
38,300
161,800
1,800
141,100
34,900
29,200
214,800
259,400
128,700
1,739.26
1,971.45
793.14
3,957.00
312.48
2,096.22
1,245.58
2,095.14
2,038.72
1,328.04
3,195.33
2,440.17
1,004.71
641.24
2,032.21
1,230.39
763.84
3,849.58
4,227.16
3,770.38
2,433.66
1,948.66
1,548.30
1,542.87
1,293.32
1,251.01
1,649.20
2,077.78
1,364.93
1,112.13
379.75
1,189.16
321.16
454.62
1,785.91
1,147.93
2,230.76
318.99
686.81
315.74
2,092.97
7,982.35
355.88
1,898.75
2,372.90
305.97
1,736.00
431.83
1,335.64
1,342.15
2,024.61
2,474.89
415.56
1,755.53
19.53
1,530.94
378.67
316.82
2,330.58
2,814.49
1,396.40
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141,100
218,000
153,800
185,000
91,000
129,200
161,400
404,100
193,700
156,700
29,800
176,200
31,200
28,600
28,600
29,400
28,600
28,700
29,000
28,700
29,400
64,500
28,700
138,400
205,500
104,200
178,800
35,100
45,500
35,500
32,100
78,400
117,800
160,900
181,400
270,800
123,200
162,300
219,300
80,900
167,500
124,200
291,500
154,200
223,500
63,000
198,100
23,300
86,900
125,200
196,100
109,800
162,700
28,000
129,200
179,900
444,300
135,400
60,400
30,000
8,900
HAWES, JASON W.
HAYDEN, MELISSA A. & RYAN A.
HAYWARD, SHELLY L. & CLINTON D.
HEATH, THOMAS & KATHLEEN
HECKMAN, SYLVIA
HELM, WILLIAM JR
HENDERSON, WAYNE P & HAZEL B
HENDSBEE, RICHARD
HENNING, KAREN & MICHAEL
HENRY, DANIEL & KATHRYN
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERITAGE COMMUNITIES, LLC
HERSOM, CHERYL S. & CHARLES M
HERSOM, JOHN B. & ROBERTA E.
HEWETT, ERIC J
HEWEY, MARY
HIBBARD, JULIE
HIGGINS CONSTRUCTION, INC.
HIGGINS, JEFFREY A & RAYOLA A
HIGGINS, JEFFREY A & RAYOLA A
HIGGINS, KEVIN L. & SMITH, JAMIE
HIGGINS, LARRY G. & CHARLOTTE
HIGGINS, TRACEY A.
HILEMAN, DANIELLE M.
HILL, ERIN E. & CAMPBELL, MATTHEW A.
HILL, PENNY
HILL, TOMMY E. & LETA J.
HILLMAN, BRUCE J. & JANE G.
HILLMAN, FRANK & VALERIE E.
HITE, GEORGE A. & YVONNE A.
HOEL, THOMAS P & MARILYN A.
HOLLAND, HENRY & HUMPHREY, HAROLD
HOLT, EARL D. II
HOPPER, CHRISTOPHER &
HORTON, GEORGE D. JR
HOWARD, JAMES
HOWARD, JAMES & HELEN
HOWE, STEVEN E. & CRYSTAL L.
HOYLE, SHAWN B & NICOLA B
HOYLE, SHAWN B. & NICOLA B.
HUARD, JOSEPH
HUBBARD, BARBARA J & MICHAEL A
HUGHES, MICHELLE A. & HERBERT B. II
HUGHES, TERRENCE G. & CHARLOTTE
HUME, DOROTHY C.
HUME, H. ALAN & DOROTHY C.
HUMPHREY, WALLACE JR. & CONSTANCE
HUNT, PHILIP J. & LORI A.
HUNTER, MARJORIE
HUNTER, MARJORIE
61
1,530.94
2,365.30
1,668.73
2,007.25
987.35
1,401.82
1,751.19
4,384.48
2,101.65
1,700.20
323.33
1,911.77
338.52
310.31
310.31
318.99
310.31
311.40
314.65
311.40
318.99
699.83
311.40
1,501.64
2,229.68
1,130.57
1,939.98
380.84
493.68
385.18
348.29
850.64
1,278.13
1,745.77
1,968.19
2,938.18
1,336.72
1,760.96
2,379.41
877.77
1,817.38
1,347.57
3,162.78
1,673.07
2,424.98
683.55
2,149.39
252.81
942.87
1,358.42
2,127.69
1,191.33
1,765.30
303.80
1,401.82
1,951.92
4,820.66
1,469.09
655.34
325.50
96.57
22,900
232,700
75,200
109,300
38,600
550,700
214,900
51,300
11,000
69,500
180,400
119,600
136,200
149,800
47,000
13,000
352,000
245,500
177,200
28,100
87,700
146,200
34,900
113,800
348,200
184,900
182,900
122,000
34,900
151,500
24,600
132,800
81,700
171,900
65,500
50,900
175,200
137,400
159,800
1,500
149,200
17,800
159,500
269,300
115,300
77,200
54,500
87,400
44,400
153,300
113,500
130,700
59,300
29,800
95,700
139,900
90,400
263,700
178,900
301,200
116,000
HUNTER, MARJORIE
* HURTUBISE, JUDI L. & GARY F.
* HUTCHINSON, BEATRICE M.
* HUTCHINSON, JANICE MITTON
IENG, CHHAY K. & YOEUN P.
ILS PROPERTIES, LLC
INDRIERI, JOHN S. & PATRICIA
IRELAND PEAT
IRELAND PEAT
* IRELAND, JEFFREY A
* IRELAND, WAYNE & SUSAN
IRIS LANE, LLC
IRIS LANE, LLC
IRIS LANE, LLC
IRIS LANE, LLC
IRIS LANE, LLC
* ISBISTER, FREDERICK
ISBISTER, FREDERICK
ISBISTER, FREDERICK E.
ISBISTER, FREDERICK E.
ISBISTER, FREDERICK E.
* ISHAM, PAMELA A.
ISLEY, JESSICA M
ISLEY, JESSICA M
J R DEVELOPMENT LLC
JACKSON, LEVI
JACKSON, LEVI G & INGRID A
JACKSON, ROBIN J.
JACKSON, SHARON
* JACQUES, DAVID & PATRICIA
JACQUES, FLORIAN, NANCY,JEANNE, ET ALS
* JACQUES, MARK G.
* JACQUES, PATRICK & LISA
*& JACQUES, RICHARD & GERMAINE
JACQUES, RICHARD J. & PATRICIA M.
JACQUES, RYAN
* JACQUES, STEWART & ELAINE
* JANDREAU, BENJAMIN
* JANDREAU, MICHAEL J. & LYNN
JANDREAU, MICHAEL J. & LYNN
* JANDREAU, RICHARD
JEANS, DAVID C. JR
JENNINGS, ELIZABETH
JIM PEPIN HOMES, LLC
* JOFFE, NANCY
*& JOHNSON, ARTHUR & RUBY
JOHNSON, ARTHUR & RUBY
* JOHNSON, CLIFTON V & ALICE M
JOHNSON, CLIFTON V. & ALICE M.
JOHNSON, JAMES F.
JOHNSON, JANET
*& JOHNSON, MICHAEL W & WANDA J
JOHNSON, RUSSELL A JR
JOHNSON, RUSSELL II
* JOHNSON, TENEALE & DAVID
JOHNSTON, EMILY M.
* JOLER, SHAWN M.
* JONES, ALAN S. & DAWN S.
JORDAN, STEPHEN R & KRISTIN M
* JOYEUX, JANET & DORIAN, PATRICK M
JUDKINS, SHARON
62
248.47
2,524.80
815.92
1,185.91
418.81
5,975.10
2,331.67
556.61
119.35
754.08
1,957.34
1,297.66
1,477.77
1,625.33
509.95
141.05
3,819.20
2,663.68
1,922.62
304.89
951.55
1,586.27
378.67
1,234.73
3,777.97
2,006.17
1,984.47
1,323.70
378.67
1,643.78
266.91
1,440.88
886.45
1,865.12
710.68
552.27
1,900.92
1,490.79
1,733.83
0.00
1,618.82
193.13
1,730.58
2,921.91
1,251.01
837.62
591.33
948.29
481.74
1,663.31
1,231.48
1,418.10
643.41
323.33
1,038.35
1,517.92
980.84
2,861.15
1,941.07
3,268.02
1,258.60
16.28
258,100
199,300
103,100
162,400
115,500
208,800
337,900
141,000
27,400
410,700
34,400
144,800
113,200
155,700
34,300
15,600
400
69,200
98,100
40,100
100
6,000
153,000
96,500
156,000
63,000
35,500
235,400
161,200
360,000
16,600
4,400
106,600
57,000
102,200
177,800
140,600
132,450
173,700
2,200
2,000
2,000
5,900
121,200
155,500
124,100
46,300
119,100
46,600
140,000
163,900
114,000
217,000
121,500
134,100
117,200
224,500
61,500
232,600
304,200
222,600
JUDKINS, SHARON B
* KADNAR, SCOTT J & JENNIFER B
KANARIS, LISA MARIE
KANE, DANIELLE & JOSEPH J
*& KARCZEWSKI, CAROL L.
KARSTENS, BRIANNE L & JOSHUA S
KARTER, BRENDA R.
KAUPPINEN, JON & NICOLE
KEENE, HAROLD HEIRS
KELLER L.A. & SON INC.
KELLER, LINWOOD
KELLER, LINWOOD
KELLER, LINWOOD
* KELLER, LINWOOD
KELLER, LINWOOD
KELLEY, JULIE & ROY
KELLEY, JULIE & ROY
KELLEY, JULIE & ROY
KELLEY, KRISTOPHER
* KELLEY, RANDY
KENNEBEC LAND TRUST
KENNEBEC LAND TRUST
* KENNEY, GREGORY D & SHERRY A
* KENNEY, SHANNON & EDWARDS, SHERRY
* KENYON, THOMAS
KERR, DAVID E. & SEARS, TORREY
KIBBIN, DANIEL
KICK, PAMELA
* KIERNAN, KATHLEEN L.
KIM, SUNGYUL & BOCKSOON
KINCAID, JOHN T. & HELEN A.
KINCAID, JOHN T. & HELEN A.
* KING, BRENDA
* KING, JERE T. & CHARLENE M.
*& KING, RALPH H. & EDRIS M.
* KINGSBURY, BRIAN
* KINGSBURY, LINDA
KINGSBURY, LINDA J
* KINNEY, DUNCAN & SANDY
KINNEY, DUNCAN & SANDY
KINNEY, DUNCAN & SANDY
KINNEY, DUNCAN & SANDY
KINNEY, DUNCAN & SANDY
* KIRK, WANDA J
KITTREDGE, DAVID & ELAINE
* KLINGE, MICHAEL & DEBRA J.
KNAUER, EDWARD B
*& KNIGHT, DANIEL M & GARY A
KNIGHT, DANIEL M & GARY A
* KNIGHT, GARY A. & JANE E.
* KNIGHT, RALPH E. III & PAULA J
* KNOWLTON, JAMES L. & JUDY M.
KNOX, CRAIG K & TRACY L
*& KNOX, KIRBY &
* KNOX, REBECCA
* KNOX, STEPHEN R. & JODY L.
* KOHL, GEORGE K. & JULIE A.
KOONS, E.DONALDSON & ELIZABETH
KOONS, JOHN D
* KOONS, JOHN D.
KOONS, PETER O
63
2,800.39
2,162.41
1,118.64
1,762.04
1,253.18
2,265.48
3,666.22
1,529.85
297.29
4,456.10
373.24
1,571.08
1,228.22
1,689.35
372.16
169.26
4.34
750.82
1,064.39
435.09
1.09
65.10
1,660.05
1,047.03
1,692.60
683.55
385.18
2,554.09
1,749.02
3,906.00
180.11
47.74
1,156.61
618.45
1,108.87
1,929.13
1,525.51
1,437.08
1,884.65
23.87
21.70
21.70
64.02
1,315.02
1,687.18
1,346.49
502.36
1,292.24
505.61
1,519.00
1,778.32
1,236.90
2,354.45
1,318.28
1,454.99
1,271.62
2,435.83
667.28
2,523.71
3,300.57
2,415.21
* KOONS, PETER O. & JEAN E.
KORBET, MATTHEW A. & PATRICIA L.
KORBET, STEPHEN & BARBARA
*& KORBET, STEPHEN & BARBARA
* KORSKE, LAWRENCE M & CHRISTINE A
KOSIS, BENNY M & MARILYN A,TRUSTEE
KOSIS, BENNY M & MARILYN A,TRUSTEE
KRAMER, CLIFTON
KRAMER, CLIFTON & JULIE
KRAMER, CLIFTON R
* KRAMER, CLIFTON R & JULIE A
KRAMER, CLIFTON R.
KRAMER, CLIFTON R.
KRAMER, ERIC F
KRAMER, ERIC F
KRAMER, ERIC F
KRAMER, ERIC F &
KRAMER, ERIC F & CLIFTON R
* KRAMER, ERIC F & KELLY S
KRAMER, FRANKLIN
* KRAMER, FRANKLIN
KRAMER, FRANKLIN & SIMONE
* KRAMER, KENNETH L & MAUREEN C
KRAMER, SIMONE
KROUS,STUART W
KRUK, LOUISE
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
KRUSE, STEPHAN L. & JACQUELYN
* KUCHARSKI, PIOTR & LOBASTOVA, YELENA
* LABBE, JAYNE
LABBE, MICHAEL R & VIRGINIA L
LACHANCE, CODY M
* LACHANCE, MICHAEL & MANON
* LADEAU, GERALD & ALEXANDER, NELLIE
LADEW, LINDA
LADEW-DUNCAN, JENNIE
* LAFLAMME, WILLIAM N. & TERRY
LAGACE, DONALD O, JR & MELISSA A
LAGACE, DONALD O. JR.
LAGACE, DONALD O. JR.
* LAGACE, DONALD O. JR.
LAGACE, DONALD O. JR. & MELISSA A.
* LAGASSE, HELEN
LAGASSEY, CAROL L
* LAGASSEY, PATRICK J
* LAHAYE, A. PETER & CHRISTINA M.
LAJOIE, BRIAN D.
LAJOIE, JOHN & DEBRA
317,150
180,700
38,200
222,800
215,300
60,400
77,100
2,800
122,100
11,000
182,400
5,700
3,600
9,200
2,700
68,500
114,300
103,500
190,700
79,000
261,200
154,700
162,800
80,000
117,200
17,700
30,400
31,200
31,200
30,600
30,200
30,000
30,000
30,400
30,200
30,000
30,200
30,000
62,000
31,200
30,400
222,300
185,900
96,100
2,000
197,000
149,100
800
33,900
158,500
149,700
26,600
28,200
238,100
144,200
92,200
134,700
167,000
146,500
130,000
173,500
64
3,441.08
1,960.60
414.47
2,417.38
2,336.01
655.34
836.54
30.38
1,324.79
119.35
1,979.04
61.85
39.06
99.82
29.30
743.23
1,240.16
1,122.98
2,069.10
857.15
2,834.02
1,678.50
1,766.38
868.00
1,271.62
192.05
329.84
338.52
338.52
332.01
327.67
325.50
325.50
329.84
327.67
325.50
327.67
325.50
672.70
338.52
329.84
2,411.96
2,017.02
1,042.69
21.70
2,137.45
1,617.74
8.68
367.82
1,719.73
1,624.25
288.61
305.97
2,583.39
1,564.57
1,000.37
1,461.50
1,811.95
1,589.53
1,410.50
1,882.48
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*&
*&
*
*
*
*
*
41,400
148,400
60,500
173,400
300
538,400
222,700
251,900
108,800
400
61,900
223,900
80,100
191,900
50,000
176,000
208,600
115,700
187,600
32,900
40,400
119,400
263,100
94,700
91,500
189,700
201,300
185,900
44,000
19,100
13,900
54,100
53,400
151,300
141,200
122,700
141,700
236,900
192,700
123,300
13,100
138,100
174,500
303,500
158,600
88,600
192,700
30,000
318,700
231,700
21,200
116,500
132,400
259,700
126,200
124,800
84,800
44,700
2,200
165,000
3,800
LAKE RIDGE ASSOCIATION
LAKE, AMBER & NICHOLAS
LALIBERTE, DIANE T. & LIONEL J.
LALIBERTE, LIONEL & DIANE
LALIBERTE, LIONEL J.& DIANE T.
LALIBERTE, NOEL R & CONNIE L
LAMBERT, BRIAN C & KIMBERLY A
LAMBERT, JOHN & DEANE, LISA A.
LANDRY, CHRISTOPHER & HEIDI
LANE, LINDA F.
LANE, LINDA F.
LANE, RALPH C. SR. &
LANE, RANDY & SUE
LANE, RANDY & SUSAN
LANE, RANDY & SUSAN
LANE, RANDY LEE
LANE, ROBERT & JUNE A.
LANEY, NANCY D.
LANGUET, AIMEE E
LANGUET, JAY
LANZILLO, JOSEPH H
LAPAN, JOSHUA W. & KAREN E.
LAPLANTE, DONNA
LAPOINTE, BRANDI A.
LAPOINTE, MICHAEL & ARNETTE
LAPORTE, EVERETT F. & JACQUELINE T.
LAROCHELLE, RANDALL
LARSEN, MARK A. & LEE ANNE
LASTELLA, ANTHONY B.
LASTELLA, CARMINE
LASTELLA, CARMINE
LASTELLA, CARMINE A.
LASTELLA, CARMINE A.
LASTELLA, CARMINE A. & CHARLENE J
LATENDRESSE, LAURIE J. & DENNIS
LATHE, VALERIE M
LATNO, RICHARD JR. & ANGELA M.
LAVALLEE, ANGIE L & DOOLEY, PATRICK S
LAVALLEE, TAMRAN & ERIC
LAVERDIERE, RAYMOND R. & DORIS B.
LAVOIE, BONNIE
LAW, MARK ALAN & MONTGOMERY,ROXANN
LAWRENCE, CLAUSTIN & KATHERINE
LAWRENCE, MARVIN K. & ANN B.
LEBLANC, ALAIN & CARRIE
LECLAIR, RICHARD C. & CLAIRE A.
LEE, EDWIN K. & LISA
LEE, ROBERT & FUSCO, MILDRED
LEFEBVRE, CRAIG R. & TAMMY L.
LEIGHTON, JEANNETTE & DAVID
LEMELIN, DEBORAH
LEMELIN, DEBORAH
LEMIEUX, DONALD R & CLARK, SUSAN
LENENTINE, MARK A & MICHELLE M
LESSARD, GASTON & DIANE E.
LESSARD, GASTON R & DIANE E
LESSARD, GASTON R. & DIANE E.
LETOURNEAU, A. LORRAINE
LETOURNEAU, A. LORRAINE
LETTRE, DEBRA C.
LETTRE, JON
65
449.19
1,610.14
656.43
1,881.39
3.26
5,841.64
2,416.30
2,733.12
1,180.48
4.34
671.62
2,429.32
869.09
2,082.12
0.00
1,909.60
2,263.31
1,255.35
2,035.46
356.97
438.34
1,295.49
2,854.64
1,027.50
992.78
2,058.25
2,184.11
2,017.02
477.40
207.24
150.82
586.99
579.39
1,641.61
1,532.02
1,331.30
1,537.45
2,570.37
2,090.80
1,337.81
142.14
1,498.39
1,893.33
3,292.98
1,720.81
961.31
2,090.80
325.50
3,457.90
2,513.95
230.02
1,264.03
1,436.54
2,817.75
1,369.27
1,354.08
920.08
485.00
23.87
1,790.25
41.23
542.50
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
&
*
*
*
*
*
*&
*
1,400
15,100
4,900
186,500
86,800
1,400
50,100
50,800
135,400
158,600
156,000
7,200
25,600
294,100
145,100
195,900
181,900
143,500
158,400
215,400
249,700
273,900
129,000
138,100
27,100
195,800
193,800
98,600
131,600
311,900
19,700
5,000
86,400
28,800
124,800
141,500
100,600
11,900
3,700
9,900
43,100
100,100
14,300
15,900
3,500
9,600
7,200
67,300
224,600
112,000
30,500
210,300
29,900
28,200
29,900
28,000
54,000
28,000
250,500
167,700
195,400
LETTRE, ROBERT F
LETTRE, ROBERT F.
LETTRE, ROBERT F. SR. & AUDREY L.
LEVASSEUR, AMY & MICHAEL
LEVASSEUR, LORRAINE & MICHAEL A II
LEVASSEUR, MICHAEL & LORRAINE
LEVASSEUR, MICHAEL A. II & AMY J.
LEVASSEUR, ROCH TRUST
LEVENSELLER, MICHAEL J II & MICHAEL J
LEVESQUE, GILBERT P., II
LEVESQUE, MATTHEW P
LEVESQUE, RICHARD & GARY
LEVIN, NORMAN
LEVY, GERALD R. & BARBARA L.
LEWIS, CHARLES S. III
LEWIS, RAYMOND
LEWIS, ROBERT E. & CHERI
LEWIS, WILLIAM E.
LIBBY, CHRISTOPHER A & SHEILA M
LIBBY, DAVID O. & SUSAN E.
LIBBY, HEATHER & BRETT
LIBBY, JOHN W & CYNTHIA F
LIBBY, JOHN W & CYNTHIA F
LIBBY, SCOTT P.
LIBBY, TINA
L'ITALIEN, MATTHEW & RANAE
LITTLEFIELD, DWIGHT & KRISTIE
LIVINGSTON, RONALD & BONNIE
LIZOTTE REALTY, LLC
LIZOTTE, PAUL J & MARY S
LIZOTTE, PAUL J & MARY S
LIZOTTE, PETER & PATRICK
LIZOTTE, PETER C
LIZZOTTE, BENJAMIN J.
LIZZOTTE, GEORGE R & LEEANN
LLOYD, ERIC & MCKAY, KOURTNEY
LOCKE, JACQUELYN E.
LOGAN, DAN
LOGAN, DANNY
LOGAN, DANNY
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
LOGAN, DANNY & MELISSA
LOGAN, MELISSA
LOGAN, MELISSA
LOG-LAND CORP.
LOG-LAND CORP.
LOG-LAND CORP.
LONG, KELLY J.
LOPEZ, ROY & SHARON E.
LORD, RICHARD E.
LORD, RICHARD E.
LOURENS, RAINA & JON
LOVEITT, GALE
LOVEITT, GALE
LOVEITT, GALE
LOVEITT, GALE
LOVEITT, GALE G & EUGENE C
LOVEITT, GALE G & EUGENE C
LOZINSKI, JOHN J. & DAWN L.
LUCARELLI, JOHN & JUDITH
LUCE, BRIAN & DEBORAH
66
15.19
163.84
53.17
2,023.53
941.78
15.19
543.59
551.18
1,469.09
1,720.81
1,692.60
78.12
277.76
3,190.99
1,574.34
2,125.52
1,973.62
1,556.98
1,718.64
2,337.09
2,709.25
2,971.82
1,399.65
1,498.39
294.04
2,124.43
2,102.73
1,069.81
1,427.86
3,384.12
213.75
0.00
937.44
312.48
1,354.08
1,535.28
1,091.51
129.12
40.15
107.42
467.64
1,086.09
155.16
172.52
37.98
104.16
78.12
730.21
2,436.91
1,215.20
330.93
2,281.76
324.42
305.97
324.42
303.80
585.90
303.80
2,717.93
1,819.55
2,120.09
54.25
* LUCE, DENNIS & SYLVIA
LUCE, FLOYD & LULU
* LUCE, FLOYD & LULU
LUCE, FLOYD & LULU
LUNDQUIST, ROBERT E & PAMELA L
LUNDQUIST, ROBERT E. & PAMELA L.
LYFORD, JASON D.
LYON, DAVID
* LYON, DAVID L. & SYLVIA C.
LYON, SCOTT
* LYONS, CHRISTOPHER, H.
LYTX, INC
* MACDONALD, DAVID C& MURRAY, LISA M
MACKENZIE CONSTRUCTION
* MACKENZIE, GERALD R & LEANNE
MACKENZIE, GERALD R SR
MACKENZIE, GERALD R SR
MACKENZIE, GERALD R SR
* MACMILLAN, RAY L. & KAREN
* MADDEN, RICHARD M.
* MADORE, CYNTHIA A.
* MADSEN, ARTHUR C.
MAINE RSA #1, INC.
* MALO, GERARD
* MANLEY, ANNIE C
MANLEY, GEORGE JR. & GERALD ALLEN
MANLEY, GEORGE JR. & GERALD ALLEN
* MANLEY, GEORGE JR. & MARY L.
* MANLEY, GERALD A. & GAIL Y.
MANLEY, MARY & TRAVIS
MANLEY, TRAVIS A & MARY E
* MANLEY, TRAVIS A & MARY E
* MANSFIELD, FABIAN R.
* MANSIR, JAMES S & BARBARA E
MANTER CONSTRUCTION OF MAINE, INC.
MANTER HAVEN TRUST
MANTER HAVEN TRUST
MANTER, BARRY K & JEANIE K
MANTER, DALE & MARGARET
MANTER, DONALD & THELMA
MANTER, DONALD & THELMA
MANTER, DONALD I. & THELMA A.
MANTER, DOUGLAS G & JENNIFER M TRUSTEES
* MANTER, EDWARD D. & ANN M.
* MANTER, EDWARD W.
MANTER, WARREN & IVA
MANTER, WARREN & IVA
MANTER, WENDY J
* MARAGGIO, THOMAS & ROBIN L.
* MARASCIO, JAMES B & CAROL L
MARCOUX, LIONEL
MARCOUX, LIONEL JAMES
* MARCOUX, LIONEL JAMES
MARCOUX, LIONEL JAMES
* MARDEN, HAROLD E. & MARY A.
* MARDEN, ROBERT
MARE, AMOS
MARGOLIUS,KEIRA & PIPER,VANESSA & MATTHEW
MARINO, VINCENT & DEBRA
* MARKOWITZ, LARRY M. & KAREN M.
MARKOWSKI, MELISSA
67
162,700
36,600
154,500
31,800
182,400
304,200
237,600
42,900
200,100
63,500
149,500
4,600
174,100
3,000
312,200
10,800
23,900
41,600
120,100
30,000
172,900
147,600
11,700
196,900
181,900
3,600
400
132,300
127,100
1,000
37,700
208,800
165,500
134,100
8,000
26,700
137,800
173,500
180,800
28,300
28,600
652,400
227,800
415,900
353,400
56,300
342,700
31,700
194,200
399,600
2,800
86,400
111,000
6,600
156,900
207,200
99,700
58,800
28,000
160,500
150,300
1,765.30
397.11
1,676.33
345.03
1,979.04
3,300.57
2,577.96
465.47
2,171.09
688.98
1,622.08
0.00
1,888.99
0.00
3,387.37
117.18
259.32
451.36
1,303.09
325.50
1,875.97
1,601.46
0.00
2,136.37
1,973.62
39.06
4.34
1,435.46
1,379.04
0.00
409.05
2,265.48
1,795.68
1,454.99
0.00
289.70
1,495.13
1,882.48
1,961.68
307.06
310.31
7,078.54
2,471.63
4,512.52
3,834.39
610.86
3,718.30
343.95
2,107.07
4,335.66
0.00
937.44
1,204.35
71.61
1,702.37
2,248.12
1,081.75
637.98
303.80
1,741.43
1,630.76
49.91
32.55
126.95
10.85
86.80
30.38
* MARLEY, JANE E.
MARQUIS, LYNN C & LUCY
MARQUIS, MATTHEW H. & DANIELLE K.
MARQUIS, SHAWN P.
MARQUIS, SHAWN P.
MARSHALL, GILBERT JR & VIOLA
* MARSHALL, GILBERT JR & VIOLA
* MARSH-SACHS, WILLIAM O. & RACHEL R.
*& MARTEL, DONALD & MARIELAINA
* MARTIN, DAVID & JEAN B.
* MARTIN, JAMES W. & LINDA L.M.
MARTIN, JOHN S & MURIELLE T
MARTIN, JOHN S & MURIELLE T
* MARTIN, LISA DAWN
MARTIN, MARC & CHERYL A.
& MARTIN, PETER & LYNDA
MASLOSKI, WILLIAM M.
* MASURE, RONALD L & RHONDA; M, LISA
* MASURE, ROSALIE E
* MATHEWS, FRANK
MATHEWS, FRANK D.
MATHEWS, FRANK D.
MATHIEU, JOHN L & SONIA M.
* MATHIEU, SONIA & JOHN
MAYO, TIMOTHY J & KAREN F
* MCAVOY, JOHN & KIMBERLY
MCAVOY, KIMBERLY KRAMER
MCAVOY, KIMBERLY KRAMER
MCAVOY, KIMBERLY KRAMER
MCAVOY, KIMBERLY KRAMER
MCBRIERTY, MICHAEL C. & ANN E.
McCAFFERTY, DAVID B. & MARIE D.
* MCCANN, STEPHEN M. & GLORIA L.
*& MCCARTHY, ALFRED & MARGARET
* MCCARTHY, JENNIE
MCCASLIN, MARTIN D & FILDER, LAURA
* MCCORMICK, ANDREW B. &
MCCURDY, DONNA L & STACY J
MCDANIEL, BEVERLY A.
MCDANIEL, JAMES H.
MCDONALD, DELBERT & MONA
*& MCDONALD, MONA J & DELBERT I
MCDOUGALL, KEVIN
* MCDOUGALL, KEVIN
* MCFADDEN, SCOTT & ZENA
* MCFADDEN, STEVEN & KELLY
* MCFADDEN, THEODORE T & MARLENE
MCFADDEN, THEODORE T.
* MCFADDEN, VANESSA J & KEVIN
MCFADDEN, WESLEY
MCFADDEN, WILLIAM & ROSANNE M.
MCFADDEN, WILLIAM J. III & APRIL M.
MCFADDEN, WILLIAM JR & ROSANNE M
* MCFADDEN, WILLIAM JR.& ROSANNE M.
MCGLAUFLIN, KEITH A.
* MCGLAUFLIN, KEITH A. & SELINA L.
MCGOWAN, BERTHA J.
MCGOWAN, BERTHA J.
MCGOWAN, BERTHA J.
MCGOWAN, BERTHA M.
MCGOWAN, BERTHA M.
75,400
223,000
545,500
30,700
31,000
82,000
132,500
214,700
66,000
206,000
158,900
46,100
40,900
270,500
199,300
140,800
201,500
397,800
137,200
179,200
45,900
206,000
82,700
246,400
198,400
369,700
27,400
50,400
19,700
12,200
619,100
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5,918.68
333.10
336.35
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1,437.63
2,329.50
716.10
2,235.10
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500.19
443.77
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2,162.41
1,527.68
2,186.28
4,316.13
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498.02
2,235.10
897.30
2,673.44
2,152.64
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297.29
546.84
213.75
132.37
6,717.24
2,544.33
2,099.48
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1,523.34
1,001.46
1,877.05
273.42
19.53
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1,102.36
1,594.95
1,990.98
2,027.87
5,561.71
990.61
303.80
609.77
705.25
659.68
2,239.44
369.99
1,198.93
46.66
1,911.77
635.81
5,627.90
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* MCMAHON, PATRICIA H.
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* MCQUILLAN, RORY & JUDITH
MEAGHER, GRAHAM D & PELLETIER, SARAH A
MECAP, LLC
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13,000
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141,400
70,200
31,000
190,600
114,800
2,000
57,900
263,800
293,600
352,100
91,900
698,000
1,057.88
1,731.66
1,023.16
1,997.49
1,954.09
0.00
8,019.24
989.52
1,215.20
1,268.37
1,219.54
903.81
419.90
2,094.05
2,090.80
1,591.70
412.30
1,788.08
1,711.05
2,041.97
2,868.74
313.57
1,811.95
401.45
2,275.25
1,142.51
996.03
2,068.01
2,587.73
596.75
1,229.31
1,082.83
425.32
2,075.61
1,423.52
417.73
537.08
923.34
2,692.97
1,605.80
2,704.91
1,771.81
758.42
141.05
1,834.74
4,856.46
1,166.38
378.67
3,566.40
1,534.19
761.67
336.35
2,068.01
1,245.58
21.70
628.22
2,862.23
3,185.56
3,820.29
997.12
7,573.30
290.78
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MILNE, JONATHAN D & HANAUER-MILNE, JULIA
MILNE, SUSAN R. & CAROL K.
MINER, MARIE L. & THEODORE A.
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MOODY, BRIAN GENE
MOODY, CATHY JEAN
MOODY, DENNIS
MOODY, LAWRENCE G & LINDA M
MOODY, MARCIA
MOODY, ROBERT M & ANGELA M
MOODY, ROGER E. JR.
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MOORE, RYAN M & AMBER
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MOREAU, DAVID A.
MORIARTY, DONNA T.
MORIN, ANDRE II & DAWN E
MORIN, ANDRE II & DAWN E
MORIN, ELISE
MORIN, GARY M.
MORIN, MICHAEL R. ESTATE OF
MORISON, MAUREEN
MORRIS, MARY
MORRISSETTE, DOROTHY & WITHAM, DONNA
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MORROW, CATHLEEN E. &
MORSE, KARL J.
MOSKOWITZ, ROBERT & MARJORIE S
MOSQUITO, LLC
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MURRAY, GREGORY
MUSHERO, PAUL
MUZEROLL, EDWARD & DIANE
MYERS, NICK & DEBORAH
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N. F. LUCE, INC.
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217,700
188,900
477,900
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265,500
198,700
110,300
172,100
13,400
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2,400
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95,900
161,300
216,500
54,900
32,400
30,000
70,600
31,900
28,400
29,100
668.36
2,524.80
1,713.22
1,177.23
1,508.15
1,934.56
1,645.95
2,037.63
1,708.88
2,188.45
2,078.86
2,065.84
1,024.24
375.41
1,760.96
1,597.12
460.04
43.40
1,178.31
2,206.89
1,177.23
1,441.97
37.98
2,557.35
951.55
1,937.81
1,326.96
1,073.07
2,275.25
1,853.18
567.46
2,857.89
203.98
348.29
1,280.30
788.80
1,254.26
3,212.69
2,362.05
2,049.57
5,185.22
1,096.94
1,826.06
2,880.68
2,155.90
1,196.76
1,867.29
145.39
853.90
26.04
1,733.83
1,040.52
1,750.11
2,349.03
595.67
351.54
325.50
766.01
346.12
308.14
315.74
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NADEAU, ALAN DAVID
NADEAU, DARRYL
NADEAU, GERARD SR.
NADEAU, LEE A.
NADEAU, PETER
NADEAU, PETER
NALE, THOMAS J.
NALE, THOMAS J. & THOMAS J. JR. TRUSTEES OF THE
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NAWFEL, PETER M.
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NEILSON, PAUL
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NELSON, DONNA L. & JOHN T.
NEVELLS, ROGER
NEW ENGLAND MUSIC CAMP
NEW ENGLAND MUSIC CAMP
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NICHOLS, SHELLIE R.
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NICKERSON, GLENN
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NILES, DALE H. & MARY M.
NILES, WAYNE F. & DIANE H.
NILSEN, DAVID C.
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NOEL, ANTHONY S. & BONNIE L.
NOONAN, DAVID & PATTY
NORTHEAST WIRELESS NETWORKS LLC
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290,700
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444,800
167,400
446,500
96,900
217,200
120,300
66,100
245,700
97,000
341.78
1,052.45
320.08
311.40
310.31
339.61
313.57
516.46
294.04
983.01
1,491.88
2,075.61
3,715.04
0.00
2,550.84
2,358.79
1,949.75
1,005.80
2,138.54
1,881.39
2,013.76
919.00
351.54
1,864.03
1,373.61
22,604.89
903.81
959.14
1,609.06
3,728.06
269.08
1,173.97
1,967.11
1,163.12
396.03
2,059.33
66.19
501.27
1,934.56
3,022.81
1,112.13
1,127.32
1,973.62
1,326.96
1,993.15
1,209.78
1,038.35
3,154.10
260.40
1,299.83
2,214.49
158.41
4,826.08
1,816.29
4,844.53
1,051.37
2,356.62
1,305.26
717.19
2,665.85
1,052.45
34.72
OUELLETTE, DAVID F. & PAULA M.
*& OUELLETTE, ERNEST & RENA
*& OUELLETTE, FAYE M.
OUELLETTE, FRANKLIN
* OUELLETTE, GARY A. & CHERYL J.
* OUELLETTE, JENNIFER
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* OUELLETTE, SANDRA J.
OWSLEY, H.A JR & AUDRIE JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST
OWSLEY, H.A. JR. & AUDRIE D.
PACKARD, RAYMOND & CARRIE M.
PADERA, CHARLES ALLEN
PAGE, MAE
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* PALENSKI, MICHAEL S. & DARLENE M.
* PALMER, CHERYL L
* PALMER, DAVID M JR. & KELLY R
* PALMER, STEVEN B & CYNTHIA S
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* PAQUETTE, JAMI
PAQUETTE, MICHAEL J.
PAQUETTE, ROBERT D.
PARADIS NURSERY & GARDEN CENTER
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* PARADIS, JEFFREY & SUSAN M
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* PARADIS, ROBERT & CECILE
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* PARE, RAYMOND J. & LISA A.
* PARK, BRUCE
* PARKER, BENJAMIN P. & LAURA B.
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PEARY, CHRISTA B
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115,000
252,500
192,400
40,000
368.90
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775.78
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3,524.08
1,528.77
4,681.78
107.42
105.25
1,929.13
1,239.07
1,743.60
1,501.64
910.32
1,607.97
1,832.57
789.88
4,355.19
2,474.89
1,444.14
532.74
2,911.06
3,780.14
349.37
1,179.40
2,797.13
1,101.28
1,347.57
29.30
1,516.83
1,487.54
2,671.27
935.27
2,662.59
762.76
1,428.95
407.96
675.96
1,817.38
825.69
1,763.13
1,396.40
328.76
3,465.49
1,491.88
231.11
349.37
328.76
2,570.37
310.31
2,856.81
1,969.28
1,247.75
2,739.63
2,087.54
434.00
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* PEET, DONALD U. & GEORGIA E.
PELLETIER, ADAM I.
* PELLETIER, AMANDA & BRADLEY
* PELLETIER, DAVID & SHANNON
*& PELLETIER, ELMER
PELLETIER, ELMER
PELLETIER, HEATHER M.
PELLETIER, JANET
* PELLETIER, LOMER & CHASE, ROSEMARIE
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PELLETIER, LOMER P. & CHASE, ROSEMARIE
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* PELLETIER, PETER J.
PELLETIER, SCOTT J. & JUDITH A.
PELLETIER, SCOTT J. & JUDITH A.
* PELLETIER, SCOTT L & JUDITH A
* PELLETIER, WENDY
PELOTTE, ANTHONY L. & JAIME L.
PELOTTE, FANADO
PELOTTE, FANADO & LINWOOD J; RAYMOND
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PELOTTE, FANADO J & RAYMOND J &
PELOTTE, FANADO J, RAYMOND J &
PELOTTE, FANADO J, RAYMOND J & LINWOOD J
PELOTTE, FANADO J, RAYMOND J & LINWOOD J
PELOTTE, FANADO J, RAYMOND J & LINWOOD J
PELOTTE, FANADO, LINWOOD & RAYMOND
PELOTTE, JAMES E
* PELOTTE, LINWOOD
* PELOTTE, NICK G &
* PELOTTE, ROBERT & DAWN
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
PENNEY, LINDA J & ALBERT
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PEPIN, JAMES P.
PEPIN, JIM
PEPIN, JIM
PEPIN, JIM
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PERKINS, DAVID & ANNA
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PETERSON, KURT
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PHILBRICK, BERNADETTE
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156,800
202,500
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130,600
343,200
37,600
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154,900
197,600
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155,100
163,000
68,300
63,600
113,200
94,200
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24,900
152,100
33,000
30,200
97,400
28,000
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143,400
143,600
14,700
164,600
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241,800
48,800
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141,200
156,400
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16,700
15,000
160,000
82,000
219,800
136,300
318,800
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48,900
151,600
131,500
7,400
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11,400
6,000
73,900
329,600
28,500
1,701.28
2,197.13
962.40
1,939.98
2,876.34
1,503.81
422.07
2,299.12
1,417.01
3,723.72
407.96
695.49
1,680.67
2,143.96
362.39
341.78
1,682.84
1,768.55
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690.06
1,228.22
1,022.07
728.04
270.17
1,650.29
358.05
327.67
1,056.79
303.80
1,655.71
1,555.89
1,558.06
159.50
1,785.91
51.00
684.64
2,623.53
529.48
310.31
327.67
1,532.02
1,696.94
312.48
181.20
162.75
1,736.00
889.70
2,384.83
1,478.86
3,458.98
320.08
530.57
1,644.86
1,426.78
80.29
106.33
123.69
65.10
801.82
3,576.16
309.23
115,800
241,800
139,200
4,400
31,100
5,100
21,300
81,000
1,400
21,600
10,600
28,600
58,600
28,100
36,000
59,700
28,100
28,400
167,900
28,800
28,500
28,100
28,200
28,100
28,900
28,500
29,000
28,000
525,400
28,100
40,000
15,200
14,700
28,000
16,100
31,400
16,400
15,800
151,100
14,000
14,500
17,400
29,400
16,700
17,000
28,000
92,700
230,300
275,900
183,600
156,700
7,100
90,700
120,200
72,100
36,000
7,700
93,900
116,400
124,900
52,800
PHILBRICK, JAMES
* PHILBRICK, JAMES F.
* PHILBRICK, JEFFREY
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
* PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JENNIE
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN
PHILBRICK, JOHN & REBECCA
* PHILBRICK, JOHN & REBECCA
PHILBRICK, JOHN & REBECCA
PHILBRICK, JOHN & REBECCA
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
PHILBRICK, JOHN A
* PHILBRICK, LUCAS
PHILBRICK, MATTHEW
* PHILBRICK, MATTHEW & NICHOLE M
* PHILBRICK, MICHAEL A SR & WANDA M
* PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
PHILBRICK, NATHAN & ANGELA
PHILBRICK, RAY E. JR & FLORENCE K.
* PHILBRICK, RAY E. JR & FLORENCE K.
PHILBRICK, RAY E. JR & FLORENCE K.
PHILBRICK, REBECCA
PHILBRICK, REBECCA
PHILBRICK, REBECCA
* PHILBRICK, REBECCA L.
PHILBRICK, REBECCA M.
PHILBRICK, REBECCA M.
74
1,256.43
2,623.53
1,510.32
47.74
337.44
55.34
231.11
878.85
15.19
234.36
115.01
310.31
635.81
304.89
390.60
647.75
304.89
308.14
1,821.72
312.48
309.23
304.89
305.97
304.89
313.57
309.23
314.65
303.80
5,700.59
304.89
434.00
164.92
159.50
303.80
174.69
340.69
177.94
171.43
1,639.44
151.90
157.33
188.79
318.99
181.20
184.45
303.80
1,005.80
2,498.76
2,993.52
1,992.06
1,700.20
77.04
984.10
1,304.17
782.29
390.60
83.55
1,018.82
1,262.94
1,355.17
572.88
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28,600
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34,900
34,600
14,300
224,000
34,600
14,300
77,000
42,500
53,000
131,900
106,800
158,700
85,100
100,300
700
98,500
73,800
199,500
82,500
44,700
143,700
32,700
12,700
23,600
17,100
46,700
1,396,000
29,800
11,600
464,100
102,200
31,500
71,000
120,500
86,000
188,600
29,400
38,600
291,900
143,400
34,400
159,300
33,100
180,100
173,600
150,600
235,100
144,900
125,300
150,200
128,300
71,800
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT
PHILBRICK, ROBERT E.
PHILBRICK, ROBERT E.
PHILBRICK, SANDRA
PHILBRICK, SANDRA M. & DELWIN C.
PHILBRICK, TONYA L &
PHILLIPS, BRUCE & LUCILLE P
PHILLIPS, BRUCE A. & DAVID & MICHAEL
PHILLIPS, DAVID A. & DEBRA L.
PHIPPS, WILLIAM H.
PHIPPS, WILLIAM H.
PICKELL, TRAVIS
PICKETT, A. JOHN III & JENNIFER M.
PIERCE, DAVID & CAROL
PIERCE, DAVID & CAROL
PIERCE, EDWARD E & SANDRA D
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC
PIKE INDUSTRIES, INC.
PIKE, SHERRY L.
PINE VIEW MOBILE HOMES
PINE, FREDERICK, JR. & DONNA J.
PINKHAM, DALE R. & BRENDA M.
PINKHAM, KARI J & JAMES D JR
PLACE, CARLETTE L.
PLISGA, STANLEY J JR & BARBARA
PLISGA, STANLEY J JR & BARBARA
PLOURDE, DONALD J & IRENE T
PLOURDE, JOSEPH & DOROTHY
POIRIER, ERNEST & HOLLY
POIRIER, ERNEST F & HOLLY M
POIRIER, JEROME P.
POIRIER, RHONDA A.
POIRIER, SHEILA & FRECHETTE, JEAN T
POISSONNIER, LAURA J & LINWOOD D
POMERLEAU, GERALD T. & PAULA
POMERLEAU, JEAN-LUC & CONSTANCE
POMERLEAU, MADELINE C.
POND ROAD, LLC
POND ROAD, LLC
POND ROAD, LLC
75
155.16
303.80
309.23
310.31
375.41
311.40
575.05
310.31
375.41
378.67
375.41
155.16
2,430.40
375.41
155.16
835.45
461.13
575.05
1,431.12
1,158.78
1,721.90
923.34
1,088.26
7.60
1,068.73
800.73
2,164.58
895.13
485.00
1,559.15
354.80
137.80
256.06
185.54
506.70
15,146.60
323.33
125.86
0.00
1,108.87
341.78
770.35
1,307.43
933.10
2,046.31
318.99
418.81
3,167.12
1,555.89
373.24
1,728.41
359.14
1,954.09
1,883.56
1,634.01
2,550.84
1,572.17
1,359.51
1,629.67
1,392.06
779.03
5,035.48
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30,000
120,900
173,400
193,600
19,200
224,700
172,600
269,300
80,500
13,200
64,200
66,800
80,900
283,300
125,600
81,900
25,700
131,200
17,600
334,600
306,900
137,900
152,500
191,200
215,800
137,800
107,500
28,300
28,100
217,200
101,400
118,200
125,500
136,300
180,900
516,700
152,500
26,200
83,700
198,100
62,300
98,700
184,600
191,000
187,500
79,600
153,000
158,100
190,000
111,700
170,700
25,600
109,200
275,800
15,600
220,100
229,700
122,900
105,100
229,000
PONITZ, GEOFFREY C.
POOLE, KARL JR. & HEIDI
POOLE, KARL JR. & HEIDI
POOLER, MAURICE L. & MICHELLE D.
POPP, MICHAEL L & MARGARET M
PORTLAND CELLULAR d/b/a VERIZON
PORTO, PATRICIA
POST, KRISTIN & SHANON
POULIN, CELESTE J. & RICHARD H.
POULIN, DENISE M.
POULIN, GERALD
POULIN, GERALD & HELEN
POULIN, GERALD A.
POULIN, GERALD A.
POULIN, JOHN B. & AMBER
POULIN, JON E & DEBRA L
POULIN, JOSEPH G. & SILVIA J.
POULIN, LARRY
POULIN, MARK R. & CINDY
POULIN, PETER & POULIN, KENNETH
POULIN, PHILIP R.
POULIN, RYAN & CHARITY
POULIN, TIMOTHY R. & ELIZABETH J.
POULIOT, JAMES N.
POULIOT, JAMES N.
POULIOT, MATTHEW & TRACY L
PRAY, BARBARA & MCFADDEN, TRACY
PREO, RANDALL J &
PRESTIGE CUSTOM HOMES
PRESTIGE CUSTOM HOMES
PRICE, KEVIN LEE
PRIME, PATRICK D.
PROCTOR, KELLY & MAYLAND
PRUGH, ANN M. & MINOTY, RICHARD C. JR.
PUGSLEY, JENNIFER
PURTON, ALLAN F.
PUTNAM, JAMES R & MICHELE D
QUIRION, ARLENE V.
QUIRION, CARL
QUIRION, CARL
RACINE, JONATHAN R & DRUMM, LINDSEY E
RACKLEFF, KIM C
RACKLEFF, KIMBER LEE & PETER
RACKLEFF, PETER A.
RANCOURT, REGINALD F. & MARIE G.
RANSLOW, STEPHEN G &
RAPACKI, AMANDA L
RAVELO-TIMMINS, LISA M.
RAY, ARTHUR C.
REARDON, KIRBY R & SHERRI W
REDLEVSKE, ROBERT
REDMOND, RICHARD W & EVELYN E
REED, KENNETH L, II
REEDER, RANDY R. & CHERYL M.
REINFELDS, VICTOR V & LYDIA E
RENFROE, WAYNE
RENOCK, NANCY A
REYNOLDS, BEATRICE
RICHARDSON, ANGELIQUE A.
RICHARDSON, DOROTHY
RICHARDSON, ROBERT O & NANCY J
76
175.77
325.50
1,311.77
1,881.39
2,100.56
208.32
2,438.00
1,872.71
2,921.91
873.43
143.22
696.57
724.78
877.77
3,073.81
1,362.76
888.62
278.85
1,423.52
190.96
3,630.41
3,329.87
1,496.22
1,654.63
2,074.52
2,341.43
1,495.13
1,166.38
307.06
304.89
2,356.62
1,100.19
1,282.47
1,361.68
1,478.86
1,962.77
5,606.20
1,654.63
284.27
908.15
2,149.39
675.96
1,070.90
2,002.91
2,072.35
2,034.38
863.66
1,660.05
1,715.39
2,061.50
1,211.95
1,852.10
277.76
1,184.82
2,992.43
169.26
2,388.09
2,492.25
1,333.47
1,140.34
2,484.65
208.32
RIPLEY, CYNTHIA
* RIPLEY, GLORIA
* RIPORTELLA, CRAIG V & LISA L.
RIVARD, DEREK & BARRON, JAMIE
*& ROACH, ERIC D. & JUDITH B.
* ROBBINS, CARL
* ROBBINS, DONALD C & NANCY D
ROBBINS, MATTHEW & MILLIS, KENDRA
ROBBINS, MATTHEW & MILLIS, KENDRA H.
* ROBBINS, WINONA
ROBERTS, DONALD C. & ANNE M.
* ROBERTS, LEROY E & ANGELA R
* ROBERTSON, JANE A & JOHN R.
ROBERTSON, JANET L. & STANLEY W.
ROBERTSON, JANET L. & STANLEY W.
ROBICHEAU, RYAN B.
ROBINSON, DAVID E & SUSAN E
* ROBINSON, RICHARD & EVELYN
*& ROBINSON, RICHARD A. LIVING TRUST
ROBINSON, RICHARD A. LIVING TRUST
ROCHE, THOMAS F. III & MARYBETH
ROCKWOOD, CONSTANCE E & RALPH J
ROCKWOOD, CONSTANCE E & RALPH J
* ROCQUE, CHRISTOPHER & CYNTHIA A.
RODERIGUE, BETHANY
* RODGERS, ERIN T. & ELIZABETH A.
* RODGERS, RICHARD & JENNIFER
* RODRIGUE, DEAN A.
* RODRIGUE, GEORGE
* RODRIGUE, LEE J. & CORINNA A
RODRIGUE, RANDY R & CHERI L
RODSATRA, ARUNEE
RODSATRA, ARUNEE
* ROGERS, JAMES A.
ROGERS, MARCIA & JOHN
ROGERS, MARCIA & JOHN
* ROIX, PATRICIA D.
ROJAS, FRANCISCO & PATRICIA
* ROLLINS, WILLIAM H III & FATIMA
* RONCO, RALPH & GERALDINE A.
ROSADO, RUTHANN
ROSADO, RUTHANN
ROSE, KELLY & MARTIN, RICHARD A
* ROSS, KIRK & ADRIANE
ROSS, NANCY &
* ROSS, NANCY & VILES, GEORGE H. II
ROSS, NANCY J.
ROSSIGNOL EXCAVATING INC
ROSSIGNOL EXCAVATING, INC.
ROSSIGNOL, ERIC R & ROBERT A, REBECCA S
ROTCHFORD, HOWARD E. TRUSTEE
ROTCHFORD, HOWARD E.& ELIZABETH
ROTCHFORD, HOWARD E.& ELIZABETH
ROTCHFORD, HOWARD E.& ELIZABETH
* ROUTHIER, RALPH J & JOYCE M
* ROUTHIER, ROGER E. & JANE A.
ROUTHIER, ROGER E. & JANE A.
ROUTHIER, TAMMY L.
ROWE, HALEY T.
* ROWELL, DAVID & JEANETTE
* ROY, GERMAINE D
77
119,000
173,600
243,800
225,100
69,400
136,200
135,500
197,800
419,200
131,400
183,500
196,800
142,200
77,600
45,200
205,600
175,200
2,900
163,100
28,300
179,100
283,100
52,000
135,100
186,500
137,400
127,800
189,400
71,300
224,700
224,200
212,500
75,500
158,675
300
80,700
184,800
105,700
116,900
140,500
8,900
52,100
138,700
204,100
45,400
193,700
32,000
76,100
14,000
144,700
171,800
37,400
168,700
131,100
131,200
176,800
61,600
123,500
130,200
212,600
43,400
1,291.15
1,883.56
2,645.23
2,442.34
752.99
1,477.77
1,470.18
2,146.13
4,548.32
1,425.69
1,990.98
2,135.28
1,542.87
841.96
490.42
2,230.76
1,900.92
0.00
1,769.64
307.06
1,943.24
3,071.64
564.20
1,465.84
2,023.53
1,490.79
1,386.63
2,054.99
773.61
2,438.00
2,432.57
2,305.63
819.18
1,721.62
3.26
875.60
2,005.08
1,146.85
1,268.37
1,524.43
96.57
565.29
1,504.90
2,214.49
492.59
2,101.65
347.20
825.69
0.00
1,570.00
1,864.03
405.79
1,830.40
1,422.44
1,423.52
1,918.28
668.36
1,339.98
1,412.67
2,306.71
470.89
151.90
ROY, MONICA & POULIN, ADAM J.
* ROY, PAUL M. & VICKI A.
ROYLE, DENISE D & FLETCHER, CYNTHIA E
ROYLE, FREND J & DENISE D
* RUEL, MATTHEW R. & KATHLEEN M.
* RUNSER, MICHAEL P. & JOYCE P.
* RUSSELL, J. MAXWELL III & ERIKA D.
*& RUSSELL, TIMOTHY A. & SHEILA M.
* RYAN, BRET
RYAN, BRET J
RYAN, LESLIE D
* RYERSON, SUSAN E
S.W.O.A.M.
* SADLER, DANIEL EDWARD & JILL M.
* SADLER, MATTHEW & HEATHER
* SADLER, TERRY A.
* SAGE, THEODORE W.
SALZHAUER, AMY L
SALZHAUER, AMY L
SANBORN, CHRISTINE & PRESTON F.
* SANBORN, GREGORY W & DEBORAH J
* SANBORN, JENNIFER E.
* SANBORN, KATE
* SANBORN, PERRY F. & LISA D.
SANBORN, ROGER W. & BRENDA L.
SANBORN, WILSON
* SANBORN, WILSON M. & STOTHOFF, SALLY S.
SANFORD, NANCY A
* SANTILLI, LUIGI
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, ERIC & SCOTT
SAUCIER, TAMARA, TRUSTEE OF THE
* SAUNDERS, PATRICK R & JOYCE A
* SAUZEK, JEREMIAH J. & KRISTIN M.
* SAVAGE, DEBRA J.
* SAVAGE, GEORGE A. & LOUISE
*& SAVAGE, GEORGE A. & THERESA M.
SAVAGE, MICHAEL
* SAVAGE, MICHAEL &
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW & BRENDA
SAWLIVICH, ANDREW & BRENDA
* SAWLIVICH, ANDREW G & SUSANNE E
* SAWLIVICH, BRENDA
*& SAWTELLE, WILLIAM D & CHARLOTTE G
* SAWYER, JOHN V. III & LAURIE
SBA TOWERS III LLC
SCHLEHR, FRANK & KIMBERLY
SCHMECHEL, PAUL D.
78
130,600
158,400
169,500
33,900
173,700
416,300
318,800
191,000
47,600
109,300
81,500
125,400
15,800
174,100
172,600
288,100
202,500
388,700
94,200
159,500
170,700
132,000
175,200
100,000
210,400
184,200
163,300
167,500
98,400
29,200
30,000
33,200
29,200
28,200
29,200
33,400
28,800
28,800
28,600
30,800
62,800
28,800
28,600
307,900
175,600
184,300
59,800
165,300
193,400
41,900
160,500
41,800
41,900
52,100
178,300
51,900
284,900
245,100
41,900
617,000
191,200
1,417.01
1,718.64
1,839.08
367.82
1,884.65
4,516.86
3,458.98
2,072.35
516.46
1,185.91
884.28
1,360.59
171.43
1,888.99
1,872.71
3,125.89
2,197.13
4,217.40
1,022.07
1,730.58
1,852.10
1,432.20
1,900.92
1,085.00
2,282.84
1,998.57
1,771.81
1,817.38
1,067.64
316.82
325.50
360.22
316.82
305.97
316.82
362.39
312.48
312.48
310.31
334.18
681.38
312.48
310.31
3,340.72
1,905.26
1,999.66
648.83
1,793.51
2,098.39
454.62
1,741.43
453.53
454.62
565.29
1,934.56
563.12
3,091.17
2,659.34
454.62
6,694.45
2,074.52
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SCHUPPIN, KENNETH E & LEWIS, MARY E
SCHUTTE, PAMELA T. & PETER
SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL
SCOTT, ROBERT
SCOTT, RYAN
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
SEEL, CARYL A.
SEIGARS, ELIZABETH
SELUKE, WILLIAM G & CATHY L
SHARAFFA, DAVID J & MAE A
SHAW, DAVID C.
SHAW, HAROLD JR & MARY
SHERMAN, DIANE L.
SHERMAN, RANDY
SHORE, ROBERT & MARGARET
SHORES, DANA J.
SIDNEY LAKE RIDGE EAST ASSOC.
SIDNEY REALTY LLC
SIDNEY TRAIL RIDERS, INC.
SIDNEY TRAINING CENTER LLC
SIENKO, KENNETH E. & JAMIE M.
SIENKO, KENNETH E. & JAMIE M.
SIGMUND, PHYLLIS
SILVER SPUR RIDING CLUB, INC
SIMMONS, ELIZABETH
SIMMONS, CATHLEEN E.
SIMMONS, DEBRA & LANCASTER, ALFRED
SIMMONS, DEBRA & LANCASTER, ALFRED
SIMMONS, MARY L & JOHN E
SIMONEAU, RENALD O & LISE N
SIMPSON, SHAWN E.
SINCLAIR, EDWARD J. & EMILIE E.
SIROIS, FRANCIS P & DEBORAH L
SIROIS, GARY R.
SIROIS, GARY R.
SIROIS, JAMES R
SIROIS, JASON F.
SIROIS, JASON F. & SUSAN A.
SIROIS, JASON F. & SUSAN A.
SIROIS, SCOTT & CROCKETT, BOBBI
SIROIS, SHERRY L
SISKO, STEPHEN A & JANINE M
SKIDGEL, SHELDON
SKIDGEL, SHELDON W
SLACK, JESSE & MACKENZIE
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SMITH, ANDREW N. & LISA
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SMITH, BRIAN G & TRACEY S
SMITH, CHRISTINA
SMITH, CLYDE L. & MARGARET E.
SMITH, CURTIS A JR & MARY A
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*& SMITH, DAVID B & KATHERINE G
*& SMITH, DAVID C. & GAIL
SMITH, DIXON
* SMITH, DIXON E.
* SMITH, DON R. &
SMITH, DONALD & DOREEN
SMITH, DONALD & DOREEN
SMITH, DONALD & DOREEN
SMITH, DONALD & DOREEN
* SMITH, DONALD T. & DOREEN A.
* SMITH, GARY W. & PATRICIA F.
* SMITH, GEORGE B III & WOOLLEY, LINDA E
SMITH, GORDON-HEIRS
* SMITH, JASON
* SMITH, JONATHAN & HEATHER
SMITH, JONATHAN A. & DENISE L.
* SMITH, JOYCE E. & DANIEL L.
SMITH, KATRINA
* SMITH, KEVIN & JESSICA
SMITH, LEE N.
SMITH, LINDA L & SMITH, CAROL A
SMITH, MICHAEL J.
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
SMITH, MONA L TANNER, HEIRS OF
SMITH, MONA T., HEIRS OF
SMITH, MONA T.,HEIRS OF
SMITH, RONALD P & JULIE M
* SMITH, RONALD P & JULIE M
* SMITH, ROSLAND
SMITH, STANLEY H. & THERESA M.
* SMITH, TIMOTHY L & SUSAN S
* SMITH, WARREN L. & DOLORES M.
* SNIDE, CHRISTINE N.
SNOW POND RESIDENTIAL CENTER
* SNOW, MICHAEL & LISA
* SNOWDEN, BOYD & TRACY
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SNYDER, EDWARD A.
SNYDER, GREGORY R & RONDA C
* SOBECK, LESLEY
* SOBOLESKI, DARLENE & STANLEY P
* SODOMA, DEBRA A & WILLIAM C
SOMES, ROBERT & ELIZABETH ESTATE
* SOMES, ROBERT K. JR.
SONNY J. SEARLES LIVING TRUST
* SOUCY, CLARENCE J. & MAY A.
SOUCY, JOHN A.
SOULE, CHRISTOPHER D.
* SOULE, DAVID & DONNA
* SOUTHARD, FRANK E. & ETHEL M.
SPEARS, JASON D & MACE, SHANNON K
* SPEARS, KRISTY A & PETER T
SPILLER, HOWARD B. & LORRAINE D
SPOONER, DAVID B.
* SPOONER, EUNICE B & DAVID B
*& SPRAGUE, BARBARA F.
SPRAGUE, MICHAEL & RACHAEL
* SPROUL, BRYCE J.
SPROUL, HOWARD W. JR.
SQUIERS, ANITA L. & BRIAN
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170,300
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80
1,700.20
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297.29
278.85
278.85
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760.59
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499.10
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243.04
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1,614.48
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0.00
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143.22
* SQUIERS, BRIAN & ANITA
* ST. PETER, JOEY B & ERICA B
ST. PIERRE, AARON
ST. PIERRE, GINGER
* ST. PIERRE, LEONARD J III & JEANNE
ST. PIERRE, RAYMOND & DIANE P
* ST. PIERRE, RAYMOND D & DIANE P
* ST. PIERRE, SALLY A.
* ST. PIERRE, SARAH JW & JEFFREY A
* STACEY, BRIAN J. & VALERIE J.
STAFFORD, CYNTHIA
* STAGGE, ROBERT L.
* STANHOPE, BRANT & LAURIE
STANHOPE, BRANT & LAURIE
STANHOPE, BRANT J. LAURIE J.
STANHOPE, BRETT J. & GABRIELLE
* STANHOPE, BRETT J. & GABRIELLE
* STANHOPE, JORDAN L & BEVERLY J
* STAPLES, LOUISE & BRUCE
STEINMEYER, RAY B
*& STEINMEYER, RAY B. &
STEPHENSON, SOLVEIG IRREVOCABLE TRUST
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* STEVENS, ALAN C. & DIEDRA S.
STEVENS, ALAN C. & WADE ALAN
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* STEVENS, CARLA J.
* STEVENS, DENNIS R.
* STEVENS, DOUGLAS J. & JERI W.
*& STEVENS, GLENN A. & ETHEL
STEVENS, GLENN F.
* STEVENS, JANE W.
STEVENS, JANEL D.
* STEVENS, KATHY
STEVENS, KEITH M. JR.
*& STEVENS, KEITH M. JR.
STEVENS, L. CARLTON, DURWOOD, ERNEST,
STEVENS, NATHAN P & EMILY A
* STEWARD, JAMES & ELIZABETH
STEWARD, JAMES E.
STILES, MEGAN R & NUZA, PHILIP
STILES, MEGAN R. & NUZA, PHILIP A.
STILES, MEGAN R. & NUZA, PHILIP A.
STILES, MEGAN R. & NUZA, PHILIP A.
* STITT-KITTREDGE, NANCI
STITT-KITTREDGE, NANCI &
STODDARD, ADAM C
STODDARD, JESSICA & DOUIN, ADAM
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* STONE, JEFFREY & DEBRA
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STONEWALL DEVELOPMENT LLC
STOREY, PATRICIA A.
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28,700
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284.27
2,261.14
448.11
2,231.85
1,746.85
2,019.19
2,353.37
1,750.11
939.61
1,401.82
158.41
177.94
1,215.20
1,076.32
684.64
1,343.23
445.94
1,851.01
1,909.60
603.26
2,337.09
1,945.41
506.70
839.79
2,085.37
2,375.07
1,163.12
1,866.20
1,057.88
541.42
40.15
297.29
964.57
96.57
2,555.18
2,401.11
1,870.54
302.72
2,548.67
262.57
321.16
2,219.91
669.45
1,001.46
1,828.23
594.58
4,294.43
310.31
303.80
305.97
307.06
303.80
324.42
324.42
311.40
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307.06
2,800.39
* STRAFFIN, NORMAN I & MARGARET F
* STRATTON, EUGENE P & SARA J
STRATTON, EUGENE P SR
STRATTON, EUGENE P. SR, & STRATTON, BENJAMIN P.
* STRICKLAND, CAETLIN D.
* STRICKLAND, JOHN
STROHL, DAVID J.
STROHL, DAVID J.
* STUDLEY, ROBERT W. & CECILE A.
SULLIVAN, PATRICK & EASTON, MARTHA
* SURPRENANT, JAMES R.
* SWAILS, ERIC
* SWEENEY, PAMELA P. & RYAN C.
* SWETT, MARK D. & PAMELA J.
SWIFT, JASON J. & MELIA D.
SWIFT, JEFFREY & BETTY
SYLVAIN, WILLIAM J. II &
SYLVAIN, WILLIAM J. II &
SYLVAIN, WILLIAM J. II &
SYMONEVICH, JOHN A.
TAKACH, ROBERT J.
TANSEY, JAMES
TARDIF, KEVIN R. & CANDACE M.
*& TARDIFF, EDWARD
THARIAN, VINOD
THERIAULT , CARMEN T. & TIMOTHY A.
THERIAULT, MANNING J. SR & JANET L.
* THERIAULT, ROLAND & AMY
THERIAULT, ROLAND JR.
* THOMAS, BRENDA M.
THOMAS, TOBY SCOTT
* THOMPSON, ANN M.
THOMPSON, JAMES & LOIS
* THOMPSON, JAMES & LOIS
* THOMPSON, MICHAEL & CANDACE
* THOMPSON, STEPHEN J & LORELAI E
THOMSON, LISA-ANNE
*& THOMSON, DAVID & LISA-ANNE
* THORNE, CHRISTOPHER A & SARAH J
* THORNE, GARY L
*& THORNE, JANET LIFE ESTATE
*& THORNE, JEROMIAH A & SHEILA
* THORNE, JEROMIAH A & SHEILA
* THORNE, LAWRENCE & NANCY
THORNE, ROBERT
THURLOW, DAVID & ANDREA
* THURLOW, TIMOTHY & GLORIA J
TIBBETTS, ALAN & KATHERINE
* TIBBETTS, HEIDI J. & ALAN B.
TIBBETTS, JEFFREY J & REBECCA L
* TIBBETTS, KATHERINE & ALAN
*& TIBBETTS, LAWRENCE A. & SANDRA
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*& TILLSON, ARTHUR D & MELVINA J
* TILLSON, BENJAMIN
*& TILLSON, EDWARD W SR & JEAN L
TILLSON, EDWIN H & SHERRY R
TILLSON, EDWIN H. & SHERRY R.
* TILLSON, EDWIN H. & SHERRY R.
* TILLSON, GERRY M. & CARMEN A.
TILLSON, JEREMY
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197,700
166,100
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1,956.26
1,256.43
107.42
96.57
1,142.51
1,628.59
1,699.11
347.20
1,052.45
1,070.90
1,070.90
1,763.13
2,670.19
1,834.74
3,847.41
2,804.73
14.11
15.19
1,591.70
660.77
4,816.32
2,711.42
2,104.90
992.78
2,273.08
2,103.82
1,114.30
1,772.89
695.49
1,816.29
688.98
2,248.12
959.14
3,134.57
1,905.26
2,775.43
327.67
2,002.91
1,703.45
2,436.91
1,591.70
1,237.99
2,648.49
1,128.40
407.96
960.23
2,364.22
304.89
205.07
1,745.77
1,649.20
1,794.59
1,036.18
1,448.48
681.38
1,832.57
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2,145.05
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217,100
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109,800
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TILLSON, JOSH
* TILLSON, LEE R. & SHERRY B.
TILLSON, SCOTT & TAMMY
TILLSON, SCOTT M. & TAMMY L.
* TILLSON, WALTER & EFFIE
* TILTON, DALE V. & SANDI
TILTON, DALE
TILTON, DALE V & SANDRA
TILTON, DALE V. & SANDI
TILTON, DALE V. & SANDI
TILTON, DALE V. & SANDI
TILTON, DALE V. & SANDRA L.
* TILTON, DENNIS H & SHARON J
TILTON, DENNIS H & SHARON J
TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNET LLC
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* TIPPET, SAMUEL J.
TOBEY, BARBARA & ROBIN
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* TONDREAU, REGINALD P & PAMELA M
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* TOSI, STEVEN & TRACY
*& TOULOUSE, ROGER B.
TOWERS, BRAD
TOWLE, HOWARD L & JESSICA L
TOWNSEND, KIMBERLY A & STEVEN C
TOZIER, DONALD & DONNA
* TOZIER, JOEL K. & NANCY J.
TRACY, CONSTANCE I
* TRACY, CONSTANCE I
* TRACY, JAMES G & JODIE J
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* TRACY, MICHAEL E. & JOANNE M.
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* TRACY, THOMAS
TRACY, UNA TRUSTEE OF THE
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TRAFTON PROPERTIES
TRAFTON PROPERTIES
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TRASK, JONI M.
TRASK, LEEANN L.
TRASK, ROBERTINA B.
TRASK, ROBERTINA B.
*& TRASK, VINCENT W & LEEANN L
* TRAUSSI, GREGORY J & JOANNA P
* TREADWELL, PAMELA & DANA II
TREPANIER, DIANA
* TREPANIER, DIANA M.
* TRUE, MICHELLE M.
TUELL, ANTHONY J.
TUPLIN, CYNTHIA
* TURGEON, CATHY & RAYMOND
* TURGEON, GERARD J. & JEANNE M
* TURGEON, KARI L.
TURNER, GILBERT C.
83
209.41
2,355.54
97.65
1,191.33
1,724.07
3,717.21
141.05
315.74
143.22
2,658.25
847.39
182.28
1,713.22
1,017.73
0.00
234.36
0.00 10,734.99
0.00
36.89
2,007.25
299.46
436.17
67.27
3,329.87
1,996.40
1,656.80
1,267.28
1,875.97
468.72
1,568.91
2,298.03
2,553.01
2,443.42
243.04
1,063.30
2,148.30
774.69
1,533.11
1,065.47
2,823.17
2,122.26
148.65
1,368.19
547.93
708.51
1,827.14
721.53
1,355.17
1,665.48
185.54
404.71
1,146.85
1,542.87
1,388.80
578.31
1,630.76
2,234.02
2,318.65
820.26
1,979.04
1,191.33
813.75
1,456.07
* TURNER, JOHN H JR & JOLENE D
* TURNER, KATHLEEN P & JACK B
TURNER, KATHLEEN P.
* TUTTLE, ALLEN G & MARCIA J
TUTTLE, GARY L. & ESTHER
* TUTTLE, GREGORY A. & RACHEL A
* TUTTLE, LINDA
TUTTLE, ROSE MARIE & GARY L JR
* TUTTLE, ROSS A.
* VAFIADES, SCOTT & DOMENICA
* VAN HORN, LEON
* VAN HORN, NORMAN
* VAN ORMAN, SCOTT LIVING TRUST &
* VAN WART, ARTHUR R. & SANDRA L
VANOVER, JACQUELINE D.
* VARNERIN, JEFFREY D. & CAROLYN A.
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VEILLEUX, BRIDGITTE M. & MARC G.
* VEILLEUX, CLAUDE & SONIA
* VEILLEUX, JOHN & ROBIN
* VEILLEUX, MARC G & BRIDGITTE M.
* VEILLEUX, MARC L.
* VEILLEUX, RICHARD J. & JULIETTE
* VENABLE, STACY & CHAD
* VIGUE, THOMAS & FINGERMAN, EILEEN
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* VIOLETTE, MICHAEL & DEBORAH L.
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VOGT, WILLIAM C. & MARTHA L.
* VOISINE, RENARD P. & NANCY L.
* VYE, ALBERT H.JR.
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* WACOME, DONALD & DONNA M.
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* WADE, DEAN L & CYNTHIA C
*& WADE, MELVIN JR. & JOAN M.
* WADE, RANDY L & MACLEOD, JENNIFER L
* WADE, TIMOTHY M
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WALKER, JOHN S & JUDITH
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* WALSH, RICHARD & JAYNE
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WARD, BRYAN B. & KATE H.
WARMAN, CLYDE & PATRICIA
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*& WARREN, CLEMENT & CONSTANCE
* WATSON, THOMAS O. & SHIRLEY M.
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103,000
250,600
231,000
165,100
121,300
313,900
234,900
183,600
104,700
40,000
2,100
13,800
169,300
29,800
122,200
36,800
343,500
207,800
120,300
188,900
320,500
1,400
154,200
187,600
109,900
231,600
133,400
30,800
180,500
38,000
100,300
265,600
231,500
387,500
348,900
33,800
125,500
52,000
102,900
1,426.78
2,504.18
315.74
1,589.53
670.53
1,047.03
469.81
1,419.18
1,909.60
2,873.08
954.80
1,810.87
3,307.08
2,172.17
2,005.08
1,654.63
715.02
298.38
1,364.93
1,976.87
781.20
953.72
1,117.55
2,719.01
2,506.35
1,791.34
1,316.11
3,405.82
2,548.67
1,992.06
1,136.00
434.00
22.79
0.00
1,836.91
323.33
1,325.87
399.28
3,726.98
2,254.63
1,305.26
2,049.57
3,477.43
15.19
1,673.07
2,035.46
1,192.42
2,512.86
1,447.39
334.18
1,958.43
412.30
1,088.26
2,881.76
2,511.78
4,204.38
3,785.57
366.73
1,361.68
564.20
1,116.46
149.73
* WEBBER, CURTIS & BRENDA
* WEBSTER, DAVID A
WEBSTER, DAVID A.
* WEEKS, ALTON & TERESA
* WEISS, DACE
* WELCH, ERIC & JENNIFER
WELCH, KEVIN
WELCH, PHILLIP &
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
* WELLS, DANIEL & BRENDA
* WELTON, JAMES C & ELIZABETH L
WENTWORTH, JIM & CHERYL
* WENTWORTH, JIM D. & CHERYL L.
* WESCOTT, BRUCE D.
WESCOTT, DONALD T. & BEVERLY J.
WESCOTT, KYLE
WEST SIDNEY BAPTIST CHURCH
* WEST, PATRICIA A.
WESTOVER REALTY TRUST
* WHEELER, GARY & KELLEY P
WHEELOCK, ROBERT E JR
* WHITCOMB, JONATHAN
* WHITCOMB, ORMAN
WHITCOMB, ORMAN E.
* WHITE, BOBBI JO
WHITE, CLARENCE
WHITE, CLARENCE
WHITE, CLARENCE
* WHITE, CLARENCE
* WHITE, DARCY N & NANCY J
WHITE, DARIN & SARAH
* WHITE, JACOB
* WHITE, MARK & DIANE
WHITE, MARK A & DIANE M
WHITE, MARK A. & DIANE M.
WHITE, MARK D
WHITE, SUSAN G.
* WHITE, TUNNEY A & MARIANNE C
WHITEHOUSE, CASEY A.
WHITEHOUSE, LANCE W.
WHITEHOUSE, LANCE W.
* WHITNEY, LORI L.
* WHITTEN, HOWARD A. & JUDITH K
* WHITTIER, KENNETH
WIGGIN, JEANNETTE, SOLE TRUSTEE OF THE
WIGGIN, JOHN
WIGGIN, JOHN
WIGGIN, JOHN
WILBER, NANCY
* WILKINS, STEPHANIE M
WILLETTE, LAWRENCE & CANDICE
*& WILLETTE, LAWRENCE & CANDICE
WILLETTE, MELISSA A.
* WILLETTE, PATRICK W. & SUSAN M
* WILLETTE, ROBERT & PAMELA
*& WILLETTE, ROBERT L. & RUTH H.
WILLIAMS, RACHEL
* WILLIAMS, RACHEL & TIMOTHY
WILLIAMS, RACHEL & TIMOTHY
WILLIAMS, RACHEL & TIMOTHY
WILLIAMS, SARAH, JUAREZ, RUTH &
85
123,500
290,100
125,400
154,700
245,100
203,700
87,900
196,400
169,200
184,800
138,900
29,500
273,500
166,000
144,200
33,600
73,100
164,700
44,400
197,500
112,500
239,300
268,200
97,500
43,800
111,400
34,500
54,500
214,900
187,600
190,900
203,500
295,000
30,200
70,200
245,600
68,700
263,700
61,800
78,600
164,000
165,200
167,500
128,000
451,700
363,100
72,300
202,100
55,400
37,800
36,700
236,900
121,900
95,600
238,400
50,100
10,500
127,500
134,500
41,100
327,100
1,339.98
3,147.59
1,360.59
1,678.50
2,659.34
2,210.15
953.72
2,130.94
1,835.82
2,005.08
1,507.07
320.08
2,967.48
1,801.10
1,564.57
364.56
793.14
1,787.00
481.74
2,142.88
1,220.63
2,596.41
2,909.97
1,057.88
475.23
1,208.69
374.33
591.33
2,331.67
2,035.46
2,071.27
2,207.98
3,200.75
327.67
761.67
2,664.76
745.40
2,861.15
670.53
852.81
1,779.40
1,792.42
1,817.38
1,388.80
4,900.95
3,939.64
784.46
2,192.79
601.09
410.13
398.20
2,570.37
1,322.62
1,037.26
2,586.64
543.59
113.93
1,383.38
1,459.33
445.94
3,549.04
* WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY D & ANDREA
WILLIAMS, TONYA M & GLENN R
WILLIAMSON, JAMES J. IV & SPENCER, LISA M.
* WILLIGAR, DESIREE N.
* WILLIGAR, NATHAN J
* WILSON, BETH A
* WILSON, DAVID L & NANCY P
WILSON, LINDA
* WILSON, LINDA
* WILSON, SCOTT L. & KAREN L.
* WINCHENBACH, ALLAN C.
* WINDSOR,WILLIAM JR & ROOD-WINDSOR,LINDA K
WINKLEY, DEBORAH ANN CAMPBELL
* WINTER, REBECCA &
* WINTER, TRUDY S.
WITHAM, WILLIAM & ELLEN
* WITHAM, WILLIAM & SARAH
WITHAM, WILLIAM & SARAH
* WITHAM, WILLIAM R & ELLEN A.
WITHAM, WILLIAM R SR & ELLEN A
WITHAM, WILLIAM R. & ELLEN A.
WITHAM, WILLIAM R. JR. & SARAH A.
WITHAM, WILLIAM R. SR & ELLEN A.
WITHAM, WILLIAM SR. & ELLEN
WITHAM, WILLIAM, SR. & ELLEN
WLBZ 2
WOHLFORD, RODNEY & LESLIE
WOLF CREEK FARM, LLC
* WOOD, ALLEN R & SHELLY A
WOOD, DEREK E
* WOOD, KAREN
* WOOD, KEITH S
WOOD, ROBIN TRUSTEE U/A DATED 02/18/14
WOODARD, LYNN C. & GWEN E.
* WOODHEAD, ANDREW & ANGELA
* WOODSIDE, PATRICK M & CYNTHIA A
WOODWARD, CRAIG
WOODWARD, CRAIG W. & SANDRA
* WOODWARD, ROBERTA R & LOFTUS, ELIZABETH
WRIGHT, BETTY C
WRIGHT, BETTY C
WRIGHT, KERRYANNE & CHRISTOPHER
* WRIGLEY, DONNA E
YANNELLI, DANA
YERIGAN, BRUCE D & KRISTINE L
YERIGAN, KRISTINE L & BRUCE D
* YETERIAN, EDWARD H & MARGARET W
YOUNG, CLIFFORD & PATTY ANNE
* YOUNG, MICHAEL & JENNIFER LEE
ZALEGOWSKI, BRANDON
ZIMBA, JASON
* ZIMBA, JASON
86
197,600
116,200
119,600
165,300
179,300
159,700
290,900
35,300
222,700
129,600
110,900
270,300
92,400
102,100
94,400
9,300
201,100
173,500
290,000
1,200
89,200
26,200
117,600
30,900
126,700
79,300
270,100
9,000
206,500
35,600
152,700
134,100
293,000
43,400
189,400
210,000
42,000
176,400
77,400
47,500
200
177,900
148,500
161,200
544,700
104,400
279,300
95,100
121,300
69,400
29,000
108,800
2,143.96
1,260.77
1,297.66
1,793.51
1,945.41
1,732.75
3,156.27
383.01
2,416.30
1,406.16
1,203.27
2,932.76
1,002.54
1,107.79
1,024.24
100.91
2,181.94
1,882.48
3,146.50
13.02
967.82
284.27
1,275.96
335.27
1,374.70
860.41
2,930.59
0.00
2,240.53
386.26
1,656.80
1,454.99
3,179.05
470.89
2,054.99
2,278.50
455.70
1,913.94
839.79
515.38
2.17
1,930.22
1,611.23
1,749.02
5,910.00
1,132.74
3,030.41
1,031.84
1,316.11
752.99
314.65
1,180.48
357,083,248
3,852,199.66
97.65
22,336.94
REPORT OF THE CODE
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Town of Sidney had a relatively busy year in 2014 with the
construction of new homes as well as barns, garages and renovations.
The total number of permits issued was 72 compared to 71 in 2013.
Below are the comparisons.
2014
2013
2012
New Homes
Mobile Homes
Barns & Garages
Repairs & Additions
Decks & Pools
20
8
24
15
4
13
5
30
17
4
17
5
35
9
6
Should you have any questions, I can be reached on my cell phone 4415302, or at the office during my office hours (Monday nights 6PM 9PM during the winter months & Mon. 6PM - 9PM & Sat. 9AM NOON during summer months) at 547-3159.
Respectfully submitted, Gary R. Fuller, Code Enforcement Officer
REPORT OF THE PLUMBING INSPECTOR
The number of plumbing permits that were issued in 2013 was 40
compared to 44 in 2013. The breakdown is as follows:
2014
2013
29 – ext.
33 – ext.
11 – int.
11 – int.
If you need a plumbing permit, or your project is ready for inspection,
please contact me at 441-5302, or at the office during my regular
office hours (Mon. 6PM - 9PM during the Winter and Mon. 6PM - 9PM
& Sat 9AM - NOON during the Summer) at 547-3159.
Respectfully Submitted, Gary R. Fuller, Plumbing Inspector
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REPORT OF THE FIRE CHIEF
Once again it is that time of year to submit the annual report for
the Sidney Fire Department for the fiscal year of February 1, 2014
to January 31, 2015.
The Sidney Fire Department is pleased to have brought on new
members to the Fire Department.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mike Sprague
Blake Philbrick
Lou Berthel
Chad Steward
Sarah Cabana
These new members are now enrolled in Fire Fighter 1 and 2
block classes. These classes involve 8 blocks at 16 hours a block
equaling 128 hours of fire training for each new member. With
the completion of this course they will meet qualifications for the
Bureau of Labor Standards. This will be a big asset to the Sidney
Fire Department due to the number of firefighters that are getting
done.
At the time of this report the Sidney Fire Department responded
to 79 Fire Calls and 52 Fire/ Rescue Calls. These calls were a wide
range from vehicle accidents, forestry fires, structure fires, carbon
monoxide calls, fire alarms, and smoke alarms. On that note, the
department would like to remind residents to please remember
to change the batteries in your smoke alarms.
This year the town Selectmen and myself decided to go from two
days of issuing fire permits to just one day; Saturday from 9:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m. New to 2014, town’s people may also go on
line to get a fire permit for free at www.wardensreport.com by
following the instructions. From August 2014 to February 1, 2015,
there were 77 permits issued on this free website.
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I would like to thank my officers for their dedication and support
in this challenging year. The officer core consisted of Asst. Chief
Bob Bacon, Captain Kevin Bacon Engine 1 Company, Captain Ben
Jandreau Engine 2 Company, Lt. Brian McKinnon Engine 1
Company, Lt. Clyde Warman Engine 2 Company and myself. I
also would like to thank my fire fighters for their dedication to the
fire department and to the town’s people.
The entire Sidney Fire Department would like to recognize Asst.
Chief Bob Bacon for his dedication to the department for a total
of 50 years. It has been brought to our attention that he will be
retiring this year. This will be a great loss to the Town Of Sidney
and the Fire Department. We wish you a happy retirement.
The Sidney Fire Department would like to thank the Town’s
people for their continued support to their Fire Department,
without your support it would be very hard to do our jobs.
Thank you,
Chief Richard Jandreau
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Report of the Sidney Rescue Chief
Sidney Rescue responded to 96 medical emergencies and
Fire and Rescue responded together to 32 motor vehicle
accidents this past year. Rescue also stood by at structure
fires and controlled burns held by the Fire Department.
The top three responders for these calls were:
Chris Giroux - 87
Dan Courtemanche - 64
Scott Routhier - 37
We currently have seven members and will be adding more
Emergency Medical Technicians in the coming year.
We would like to thank all of the Firefighters who responded
to medical calls with us and the townspeople for their
continued support.
Please take a minute and make sure that your house
number is clearly visible from the road. This is how we find
your house in the event of an emergency.
Respectfully submitted,
Dan Courtemanch
Interim Rescue Chief
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Sidney Fire / Rescue Call Totals
2013 Call Summary
2014 Call Summary
(01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
(01/01/2014-12/31/2014)
Month
Fire
Rescue
F/R
Totals
Month
Fire
Rescue
F/R
Totals
Jan
9
7
3
7
Jan
4
6
1
19
Feb
3
19
4
20
Feb
6
6
6
26
Mar
4
16
3
23
Mar
6
5
1
23
Apr
6
14
3
23
Apr
9
14
0
23
May
11
9
1
34
May
3
9
5
21
June
11
9
2
26
June
5
17
5
22
July
9
13
4
21
July
4
7
4
26
Aug
11
13
2
22
Aug
6
7
5
26
Sept
4
19
5
26
Sept
6
5
6
28
Oct
10
10
0
28
Oct
8
8
4
20
Nov
8
8
6
22
Nov
12
6
8
22
Dec
21
13
13
33
Dec
10
6
7
47
Totals
96
150
46
292
Totals
79
96
52
227
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SIDNEY TRAIL RIDERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB
FINANCIAL REPORT TO TAXPAYERS
JANUARY 1, 2014 - DECEMBER 31, 2014
INCOME
Memberships
FUNDRAISING
$1,377.00
Business
Family
Affiliate
MSA Raffle Tickets
$350.00
$950.00
$15.00
$62.00
50/50 Raffle
Donations
$93.00
$185.50
BOTTLE RETURNS
$278.50
$43.10
CLUB RENTALS
$700.00
SIGN ADVERTISING
$700.00
SNOWMOBILE REG. REIMB
$2,734.06
CAPITAL EQUIPMENT GRANT
$2,343.44
GROOMING GRANT FROM STATE
$3,750.00
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENSES
Club Expenses
$11,926.10
MSA - Membership
Bank Fees/Checks
Postage
Paper/Postcards/Envelopes
Potluck /Chicken BBQ/Xmas Party
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$769.00
$65.95
$113.51
$4.65
$203.35
$1,159.46
Clubhouse
Building Maintenance
$212.62
ELECTRICITY
OIL
TRASH REMOVAL
TAXES
ANNUAL REPORTING FILING
REIMBURSMENT TO HASKELLS ( for extra evaluation)
FIRE/LIABILITY INSURANCE
GROOMING EXPENSES
Registration of Drag sleds
Liability Insurance for groomers
Repairs to Drag sleds
Gas/Oil for Drag sleds
Trail Clearing & Bridge Building
Remaining Balance Pd on Bearcat
TOTAL EXPENSES
$212.62
$437.28
$2,224.02
$40.00
$1,156.61
$35.00
$397.11
$844.00
$83.00
$1,091.80
$1,004.45
$617.87
$820.56
$1,822.73
$5,440.41
$11,946.51
Narrative: The Officers of the Sidney Trail Riders Club would like to thank all its
past and present members for your continued support. If you are interested in
renting the Snowmobile Club please call 207-547-3630 for rental cost and availability. Remember to respect land owners, and use caution on the trails.
Respectfully submitted by,
Tonya Philbrick, Secretary/Treasurer
Sidney Trail Riders Club
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Cemetery Committee
Annual Report
December 31, 2014
Under Warrant Article 19 ($4,700.) the Select Board approved a
contract with Gravestone Concerns, LLC (locally owned by DonnaMae Bean) to continue the gravestone preservation effort.
Gravestone preservation was performed in Lincoln and Field
Cemeteries. Recommendations were made to the Select Board for
removal of the hazardous trees. The Select Board approved
removal of dangerous trees from Reynolds Hill, Bean and
Clark/Goff Cemeteries by Foster Tree and Landscaping, LLC.
Two more signs were donated to our cemeteries. One sign located
at the bottom pointing up to Reynolds Hill and one for the Reynolds
Hill Cemetery Fence. A leaning tree over the Lincoln Cemetery on
private property was cut and removed by Tom Tillson. To decrease
costs, trees were hauled off from Reynolds Hill and Clark/Goff by
volunteers. Abbott Fence Company volunteered to straighten the
granite fence posts in Lincoln Cemetery.
Thank you to the following volunteers that maintain some of our
cemeteries: David Smith in Bangs, Tom Tillson in Lincoln and Leslie
Bickford in Barton Cemeteries. With the help of volunteers from the
Sidney Historical Society, veteran's graves were decorated with
American Flags in time for the Memorial Day recognition. The Boy
Scouts Troop 401 hosted a flag burning ceremony on June 14th,
Flag Day, with residents dropping off flags along with the worn flags
from our cemeteries.
We continue to monitor tree conditions as least twice yearly and
following severe windstorms. Our tree maintenance efforts have
resulted in preventing damage to ancient memorial stones in many
graveyards. Still, we don't catch them all. We have enjoyed great
relations with local contractors, each donating hundreds of dollars of
labor beyond their contract prices. Volunteers, the Town staff, and
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the Select Board have been very supportive, as have the land
owners adjoining the several sites where the work has been
performed.
We are concerned that the present level of funding for the
preservation efforts barely allows for maintaining the status quo.
We feel it is time to develop a plan for replanting some hardy tree
species at some of these sites, Longley being one example. This
would allow us to work toward another century or more of
continuing the tranquil and respectful atmosphere once provided by
the former cedar trees.
Site development is also to be considered. We understand from
Shawna Foye, Town Clerk, there is a waiting list for gravesites. We
suggest budgeting now for expansions through further mapping and
landscaping within existing sites where undeveloped space is
available. We also see room for additional land adjoining some
sites. Early negotiations for these parcels would be a wise
consideration.
We wish to preserve our heritage and maintain our ancestral
graveyards in a manner that will make us all proud.
Respectfully submitted,
Town Cemetery Committee:
Beth Clark Golding, Chair
Lawrence A. Tibbetts
Stanley Hanscom
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SIDNEY FOOD CUPBOARD 2014 REPORT
The Sidney Food Cupboard continues to grow in the number of
families we serve. In 2014 we had 284 requests for food which fed
1,218 Sidney residents. This is an increase of nine requests but an
increase of 220 Sidney residents needing food.
We received a grant from Mid-State Machine Foundation for $2,000
this year. This grant made it possible for us to have different items
of food on the shelves. We also received 800lbs of food from the
Postal Food Drive in May. The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the
Messalonskee Middle School and the James H. Bean School all
continue to have great food drives in November; this helps us get
through the holidays. The MHS Key Club in Oakland brought us a
pickup truck load of food in November. The Empty Bowl Dinner
raised $547. Middle Road General Store gives us bread several
times a week which the clients really enjoy. DND Disc Golf of
Sidney had a donation box at their golf course this summer and
brought us food to stock the shelves with. The Arnold Trail
Sportsmen’s Club gave us a $300 donation for food at Christmas
time and bought presents for 12 children. Many individual
donations were received from local families. Praise God!
Scott and Helen Davis had a fundraiser at their home this summer
to benefit the food cupboard. They had a live band, invited 100
friends and neighbors with everyone bringing food donations.
Helping those less fortunate than ourselves, Sidney people are
always willing to help their neighbors. Praise God!
At the Annual Town Meeting the voters of Sidney appropriated
$5,000 to be used to stock the pantry. A great day for the Sidney
Food Cupboard!
We still receive food from KVCAP four times a year. Marcoux Meat
Shop continues to work with us to keep our meat voucher program
going. Our clients get a voucher for $20 to buy meat each month.
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We also received $1,371 from the End Hunger Program from the
Maine State Employee Credit Union. Thanks to all who participated
in the walk-a-thon, we couldn’t have done it without you. The
teachers at the James H. Bean School put together 7 turkey
baskets that go to local families at Thanksgiving. A total of 40
turkey baskets were passed out this year. The members of the
Sidney Historical Society donated food and made a cash donation
each month at their meetings. The Masons had a wonderful food
drive in October. They collected approximately 1,000 items and
$200. We have been so fortunate to receive so many donations
from local residents to keep this mission going. God is good; He
takes care of our need.
In Christ’s service,
Sandra Tibbetts
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REPORT OF THE ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Greetings from Animal Control,
2014 was a slow year for animal control related calls. There were a total
of 43 calls for service. This included 2 dog bite incidents, 2 animal welfare
checks, 5 dead animal pick-ups, 8 animal trespasses and 11 stray
animals. Three people were summoned on animal related violations
including keeping a dangerous dog, animal trespass and keeping an
unlicensed and unvaccinated dog.
There has been an ongoing animal trespass case regarding a local
farmer. Several of his goats and cows have been continuously reported,
throughout the year, grazing near I-95, crossing the Drummond Road
unattended, and trespassing on private property. This case has been filed
with the Waterville District Attorney's Office and is under review by a court
Judge. In the mean time, please use caution when traveling the
Drummond Road.
In regards to animals trespassing, I have had several complaints
regarding chickens and guinea fowl running on local roads and
trespassing on private property. Remember that Maine State Law Title 7
section 4041 (Animal Trespass) states that an owner or keeper of an
animal may not allow that animal to enter onto or remain on the property
of another or unattended on any local, county or state road or highway.
Animals include any live stock, fowl, equine, or dogs. Cats are excluded
from this animal trespass law. For further information on this statue,
please refer to the Maine Revised Statues Annotated and the above Title
and section, which can be found at
http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/.
-A reminder about stray cats:
Stray cats may be picked up. However, the stray cat must be contained
or captured before an impounded is made. (i.e. garage, in a room, cat
carrier or trap) Cats have free range of Maine and there are no laws
regarding or preventing cats from running at large. Stray cats have also
adapted to survive the winter weather and continue to breed every year.
Please note that if you feed a stray cat for more than 10 consecutive days,
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you become the legal keeper of that cat and the responsibilities there of.
(MRSA Title 7 section 3907§16)
- Rabies Vaccinations and Dog License.
Maine state law requires that both cats and dogs are to be vaccinated
against rabies, Title 7 section 3916. It not only benefits your pet, but you
as well. By doing this, you are in part helping to keep the spread of rabies
and other infections down. A fine of up to $100.00 can be issued to animal
owners if their cat or dog is found to be unvaccinated. Also, Town
ordinance and Maine state law require all dogs to be license each year,
Title 7 section 3921. A fine of up to $100.00 can be issued for an
unlicensed dog.
If you have any questions regarding animal issues, animal law, or need
advice with animal wildlife, please don’t hesitate to call me. All though
animal wildlife is not part of my animal control duties, I am a certified
animal damage control agent with the Maine Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife. A fee may be charge for any trapping and removal
of nuisance wildlife. However, if the animal is exhibiting signs of rabies,
contact me immediately as this is an animal control related issue and
needs to be handled right away.
I would like to wish all a safe and happy New Year.
Thank you for your support.
Chris Martinez
Animal Control Officer
Cell# 207-446-2443
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Sidney Historical Society
The Sidney Historical Society has had a busy and productive year. I
continue to be amazed at the commitment and hard work from our
members. We have a talented group and whenever there is a job to be
done someone steps up to do it. Thank you all!
This year through the back breaking work of Jon Gammans and Jeff Frost
with a contingent of hearty volunteers, the memorial bricks were laid at
our site in front of the Town Office.
The Buy-a-Brick Campaign Continues!
With the leadership of Emmons Pinkham and Maura Gammans, we were
able to raise money for our memorial project by providing lunch for 280
bicyclists and volunteers at New England Music Camp in September. The
Modern Woodmen of America provided us with a matching grant for which
many thanks go to Patrick Linnehan.
Beth Golding and her committee had a garage sale in June that raised
funding for our kitchen renovation project. That work is ongoing. Our new
bathroom provides easy access for our members.
The SHS Veteran’s Memorial Committee held its 3rd annual Memorial Day
parade and ceremony. Thank you to Sidney’s Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts
for helping to honor our veterans. We presented Spirit of America Awards
to Harland Bragg, Floyd Luce, and Don Robbins. On Veteran’s Day in
November, we sponsored a ceremony with Roger Katz as our speaker.
Bill and Charlotte Sawtelle created another stellar calendar for 2015.
These calendars may be purchased at the Town Office or from an SHS
member.
We continue to have programs at our monthly meetings. With the support
of Maine Archives and Museums (MAM), Maura Gammans was able to
arrange our Oral History Project speakers at the Grange in April. Kathi
Smith is keeping our membership informed about goings on with her
Newsy Notes. Sally Furber Nelson is working to keep our new website
current and informative.
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We continue to have the Grange open for research on Tuesdays from 14pm. Our regular meetings are being held on the 2nd Tuesday of each
month at 2:00 at the Grange through March. We’ll be back to our usual
meeting time on the 2nd Wed of each month in April. You are invited to join
us.
Respectfully Submitted,
Roberta Drummond
Sidney Historical Society
President
VITAL RECORDS OF SIDNEY PUBLISHED
A significant event which occurred during 2014 was the publishing of the
book Vital Records of Sidney, Maine. This book was compiled by Sidney
Historical Society members Beth Clark Golding, Sally Furber Nelson, and
Janet McCarthy Weymouth and published by Picton Press. It includes
births, deaths, marriage intentions, and marriages from 1746 to 1899 as
well as a copy of "Record of Marriages Solemnized by Asa Wilbur Pastor
of a church in Sidney." The book is available for research purposes in the
town office and in the research center of the
Sidney Historical Society next door.
Respectfully Submitted,
Janet Weymouth
Sidney Historical Society
Secretary
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Spirit of American Foundation Tribute
The Spirit of American Foundation Tribute honors individual volunteers,
organizations, or groups. It is presented in the name of Maine municipalities for
commendable community service.
This year our Town is pleased to award the Spirit of America Foundation Tribute
to Jon and Maura Gammons for their tireless work on the Sidney Veteran's
Memorial site. Shirley Bragg also received a Spirit of America of Foundation
Tribute this year for her myriad of contributions to the Town of Sidney.
Over the past few years Jon contributed many volunteer hours to develop a list
of veterans who have a Sidney connection. He then constructed an impressive
poster listing all those names and built a model of the proposed memorial site. He
followed that with fund raising activities in order to procure building materials. And
finally, he was leader in the actual construction of the Town's new memorial site.
When the Bicycle Coalition of Maine requested several communities within
Kennebec valley to sponsor a lunch for the 2014 "Bike Across Maine," Maura,
with her can-do attitude, picked up the torch and was the prime motivator that
made this event happen in Sidney. She formed a committee and got
sponsorships and an offer from the New England Music Camp to use their dining
facility. Her committee was able to provide lunch for 300 people who were very
appreciative of this community effort. In addition, they were able to raise $5400
for the Sidney Veteran's Memorial site.
Shirley Bragg, a Sidney resident for over 55 years, was awarded with the Spirit of
America Foundation Tribute for her contribution to activities many years ago and
for her current contributions. Many years ago, Shirley was a Ladies Aid support
for firefighters; she was involved in the Sidney 2nd Baptist Church, Sidney Lions
Club, and Sidney Snowmobile Club. This year, Shirley contributed to the Bicycle
Coalition of Maine by donating vegetables for the meal provided at the New
England Music Camp. She offers family counseling services as a licensed
Counselor for free to families in the community.
Sidney residents are proud to honor Jon Gammans, Maura Gammans, and
Shirley Bragg for their community service!
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Mailboxes
In the 2014 Town Report, the Sidney Highway Department included
information for the correct installation and maintenance of
mailboxes along roadways. We have included the Town of
Sidney’s Mailbox Policy for Sidney Roads in this Annual Report.
Please find the mailbox information following this notice.
Snow in Roadways
The Sidney Highway Department would like all property owners to
be aware of the safety and legal issues of putting snow in
roadways and covering culverts. Due to many issues we have
encountered this winter already, we are sharing the following
information released by the Maine Department of Transportation
and Marc Guimont (MDOT’s Director of Maintenance and
Operations), December 1997:
“PUTTING SNOW IN ROADWAY IS ILLEGAL AND UNSAFE”
“As you are clearing your driveway after the next
snowstorm, the Maine Department of Transportation wants you to
remember that it’s unsafe and illegal to dump the snow into the
road for the State or local snowplow to move for you.”
Despite State statute found in 29A MRSA § 2396, “State and
municipal snowplows routinely encounter situations where
someone has plowed, snow blown, or even shoveled snow from a
driveway into the road instead of disposing of it safely and
properly.”
“The law making those actions illegal was passed to
protect the driving public. Drivers encountering snow plowed from
a driveway onto an otherwise clear or lightly-covered roadway
stand a good chance of losing control of their vehicles when they
hit the accumulated snow. Snow pushed, blown or thrown from a
driveway could lead to an accident that puts someone in the
hospital, or worse.”
State and municipal departments have the option of asking for
State and local police assistance if they are constantly dealing
with snow deposited into the roadway and over culverts.
However, we would rather remind people about the serious
problem that this causes before an accident occurs. Therefore, as
you clean snow from your driveway, please be sure to remove any
snow pushed into the roadway and please do not plow over the
end of culverts. Thank you for your cooperation.
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SIDNEY, MAINE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 31, 2015
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Town of Sidney Transfer Station
98 Public Works Center
Hours of Operation:
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
8:30AM – 4:30PM
Closed major holidays
PARTIAL LISTING OF FEE SCHEDULE
We have a pay per bag policy. Rubbish bags up to 30 gallon size must have
a sticker on it that can be purchased at the Town Office or local stores;
sticker are $1.25 ea. Stickers can only be used for household rubbish.
All other permits must be purchased at the Town Office.
Stickers & permits are NOT sold at the Transfer Station.
Bulky items will be charged $7.50 an item (ie: couch, chairs, mattress, toys etc).
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
6’ Body 7’ Body 8’ Body One Ton
35.00
40.00
45.00
50.00
12”=1’, over 12’-24”=2’ etc.
Length x width x height= number of cubic feet.
The price for trucks includes body sides up to 2’.
An additional $15.oo will be charged for each portion of a foot over 2’.
Cross over tool boxes deduct $10.00
BRUSH, LEAVES, TREES, AND STUMPS
Brush and leaves are not accepted.
Use for composting or contact Fire Department for burning permit.
Trees & stumps may be brought to Waste Management in Norridgewock.
Call them to make arrangements.
PARTIAL LISTING OF UNIVERSAL WASTE FEES
COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Monitors (17” or less), televisions, desk top copiers /printers, scanners,
fax machines, CPU, laptops & UPS (Battery Back-up Systems) are all $7.50 each.
Other computer Peripherals (key boards, mouse, speakers etc.) are $1.25 each.
LAMPS
All fluorescent lights (straight, circles, compact, u-lamps, HID lamps,
coated or un-coated) are $1.25 each
ITEMS CONTAINING FREON
Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, or anything containing Freon is
$10.00 an item.
Items cannot be combined with demolition debris.
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RECYCLABLES ARE FREE TO DISPOSE OF.
LISTING CURRENTLY ACCEPTED:
Newspaper
Catalogs
Magazines/Junk mail
Cardboard-Thin & Corrugated
Various Plastic
Tin & Aluminum Cans
White Goods
Metals
Plastics
#1 - salad dressing, peanut butter & mouthwash containers
#2 - milk jugs, detergent bottles, butter tubs & cereal box liner
#5 - yogurt, ketchup & syrup containers & medicine bottles
Plastic bags #’s 2 & 4
ALL RECYLABLE CONTAINERS
MUST BE RINSED
OR THEY WILL BE REJECTED
The Sidney Transfer Station regrets to inform its residents
that they are unable to accept recyclable glass at this time.
Transfer Station Etiquette:
Do’s & Don’ts
Absolutely NO dumpster diving!
Stickered household trash bags
30 gallon maximum size limit.
Residents will self sticker bags - Not the attendants.
Residents will dispose of their own trash bags.
Residents will sort recyclables before arriving to the Transfer Station.
Residents will sort recyclables to their respective bins.
Residents are not allowed in the Universal Waste Building.
Station Attendants will take care of all
universal waste items.
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Proven Expertise and Integrity
February 25, 2015
Board of Selectmen
Town of Sidney
Sidney, Maine
We were engaged by the Town of Sidney, Maine and have audited the financial
statements of the Town of Sidney, Maine as of and for the year ended January 31,
2015. The following schedules have been excerpted from the 2015 financial statements,
a complete copy of which, including our opinion thereon, will be available for inspection
at the Town. Included herein are:
Balance Sheet – Governmental Funds
Statement C
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in
Fund Balances – Governmental Funds
Statement E
Budgetary Comparison Schedule - Budgetary Basis
– Budget and Actual - General Fund
Schedule 1
Schedule of Departmental Operations – General
Fund
Schedule A
Combining Balance Sheet – Nonmajor Governmental
Funds
Schedule B
Combining Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and
Changes in Fund Balances – Nonmajor Governmental
Funds
Schedule C
Certified Public Accountants
3 Old Orchard Road, Buxton, Maine 04093
Tel: (800) 300-7708
(207) 929-4606
Fax: (207) 929-4609
www.rhrsmith.com
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STATEMENT C
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
BALANCE SHEET – GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
JANUARY 31, 2015
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
Investments
Accounts receivable (net of allowance
for uncollectibles):
Taxes
Liens
Other
Tax acquired property
Prepaid expenses
Due from other funds
General
Fund
$
TOTAL ASSETS
$
LIABILITIES
Due to other funds
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$
DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES
Prepaid taxes
Advance payment of LRAP funding
Deferred revenue
TOTAL DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES
FUND BALANCES
Nonspendable
Restricted
Committed
Assigned
Unassigned
TOTAL FUND BALANCES
TOTAL LIABILITIES, DEFERRED INFLOWS OF
RESOURCES AND FUND BALANCES
$
1,381,746
308,299
71,413
12
10,219
14,304
1,785,993
315,925
315,925
Total
Governmental
Funds
Nonmajor
Funds
$
$
$
197,637
85,853
315,925
599,415
-
$
$
$
308,299
71,413
12
10,219
14,304
315,925
2,385,408
315,925
315,925
2,907
323,873
326,780
21,186
21,186
2,907
21,186
323,873
347,966
24,523
1,118,765
1,143,288
283,490
249,714
45,025
578,229
24,523
283,490
249,714
45,025
1,118,765
1,721,517
1,785,993
$
599,415
$
See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.
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1,579,383
85,853
2,385,408
STATEMENT E
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2015
REVENUES
Taxes:
Property
Excise
Intergovernmental
Investment income, net of unrealized gains/(losses)
Interest / costs on liens
Charges for services
Other income
TOTAL REVENUES
General
Fund
$
EXPENDITURES
Current:
General government
Public safety
Health and sanitation
Public works
Leisure services
Public assistance
Education
County tax
Overlay
Unclassified
Debt service:
Principal
Interest
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
3,883,167
845,300
157,395
27,362
8,668
51,731
38,466
5,012,089
Total
Governmental
Funds
Nonmajor
Funds
$
44,286
5,034
96,241
145,561
$
313,025
163,368
39,748
487,756
12,924
10,600
3,302,997
356,217
7,922
59,166
111,094
313,025
163,368
39,748
487,756
12,924
10,600
3,302,997
356,217
7,922
170,260
193,783
14,821
4,962,327
111,094
193,783
14,821
5,073,421
EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUES
OVER (UNDER) EXPENDITURES
49,762
34,467
84,229
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
Operating transfers in
Operating transfers (out)
TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
30,884
(90,440)
(59,556)
90,440
(30,884)
59,556
121,324
(121,324)
-
NET CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES
FUND BALANCES - FEBRUARY 1
FUND BALANCES - JANUARY 31
$
-
3,883,167
845,300
201,681
32,396
8,668
51,731
134,707
5,157,650
(9,794)
94,023
84,229
1,153,082
484,206
1,637,288
1,143,288
$
578,229
See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.
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$
1,721,517
SCHEDULE 1
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
BUDGETARY COMPARISON SCHEDULE – BUDGETARY BASIS
BUDGET AND ACTUAL – GENERAL FUND
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2015
Budgeted Amounts
Original
Final
Budgetary Fund Balance, February 1
Resources (Inflows):
Property taxes
Excise taxes
Intergovernmental
State revenue sharing
Homestead reimbursement
Other
Investment income, net of unrealized gains/(losses)
Interest / costs on liens
Charges for services
Other income
Transfers from other funds
Amounts Available for Appropriation
Variance
Positive
(Negative)
Actual
$ 1,153,082
$ 1,153,082
$ 1,153,082
3,874,322
-
3,874,322
-
3,883,167
845,300
8,845
845,300
95,728
57,737
6,484
48,030
30,883
5,266,266
95,728
57,737
9,430
48,030
30,883
5,269,212
94,220
49,298
13,877
27,362
8,668
51,731
38,466
30,884
6,196,055
(1,508)
(8,439)
4,447
27,362
8,668
51,731
(9,564)
1
926,843
335,125
170,881
39,745
570,545
13,000
10,600
3,302,997
356,217
60,888
106,092
335,125
170,881
39,745
570,545
13,000
10,600
3,302,997
356,217
63,834
106,092
313,025
163,368
39,748
487,756
12,924
10,600
3,302,997
356,217
59,166
7,922
22,100
7,513
(3)
82,789
76
4,668
98,170
193,900
14,950
90,440
5,265,380
193,900
14,950
90,440
5,268,326
193,783
14,821
90,440
5,052,767
117
129
215,559
886
$ 1,143,288
$ 1,142,402
$
$ (1,152,196)
Charges to Appropriations (Outflows):
General government
Public safety
Health and sanitation
Public works
Leisure services
Public assistance
Education
County tax
Unclassified
Overlay
Debt service:
Principal
Interest
Transfers to other funds
Total Charges to Appropriations
Budgetary Fund Balance, January 31
$
886
Utilization of unassigned fund balance
$ 1,152,196
$
$ 1,152,196
-
See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.
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$
-
117
DEBT SERVICE
Principal
Interest
Total
193,900
14,950
208,850
13,000
13,000
LEISURE SERVICES
Parks and recreation
Total
39,745
39,745
31,864
18,048
67,000
44,354
9,615
170,881
335,125
335,125
308,655
261,890
570,545
$
PUBLIC WORKS
Highways and bridges
Winter highways
Total
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Transfer/recycling center
Total
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fire/Rescue calls
Rescue Department
Fire Department
PSAP services
Animal control
Total
TOWN ADMINISTRATION
Administration
Total
Original
Budget
$
Budget
Adjustments
-
-
-
-
-
-
$
193,900
14,950
208,850
13,000
13,000
308,655
261,890
570,545
39,745
39,745
31,864
18,048
67,000
44,354
9,615
170,881
335,125
335,125
Final
Budget
$
193,783
14,821
208,604
12,924
12,924
279,523
208,233
487,756
39,748
39,748
31,864
18,048
67,000
39,588
6,868
163,368
313,025
313,025
Expenditures
$
117
129
246
76
76
29,132
53,657
82,789
(3)
(3)
4,766
2,747
7,513
22,100
22,100
Variance
Positive
(Negative)
SCHEDULE A (CONTINUED)
SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS – GENERAL FUND
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2015
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
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$
5,265,380
37,586
52,854
90,440
106,092
$
-
-
-
2,946
-
-
2,946
2,946
Budget
Adjustments
$
5,268,326
37,586
52,854
90,440
106,092
36,250
2,946
5,000
9,638
10,000
63,834
356,217
3,302,997
3,302,997
10,600
10,600
Final
Budget
See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSFERS
Special revenue funds
Capital project funds
Total
OVERLAY
36,250
5,000
9,638
10,000
60,888
356,217
COUNTY TAX
UNCLASSIFIED
First Park
Snowmobile club
Grant funding
Cemeteries
Miscellaneous
Total
3,302,997
3,302,997
10,600
10,600
EDUCATION
RSU #18
Total
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Charities/donations
Total
Original
Budget
$
5,052,767
37,586
52,854
90,440
7,922
36,250
2,946
1,442
9,638
8,890
59,166
356,217
3,302,997
3,302,997
10,600
10,600
Expenditures
$
-
-
-
215,559
-
98,170
3,558
1,110
4,668
Variance
Positive
(Negative)
SCHEDULE A (CONTINUED)
SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS – GENERAL FUND
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2015
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
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45,025
TOTAL LIABILITIES, DEFERRED INFLOWS OF
RESOURCES AND FUND BALANCES
-
-
45,025
45,025
45,025
45,025
$
$
$
$
FUND BALANCES
Nonspendable
Restricted
Committed
Assigned
Unassigned
TOTAL FUND BALANCES
DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES
Advance payment of LRAP funding
TOTAL DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Due to other funds
TOTAL LIABILITIES
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
Investments
Due from other funds
TOTAL ASSETS
Special
Revenue
Funds
$
$
$
$
270,900
249,714
249,714
21,186
21,186
-
270,900
270,900
Capital
Project
Funds
$
$
$
$
283,490
283,490
283,490
-
-
197,637
85,853
283,490
Permanent
Funds
$
$
$
$
599,415
283,490
249,714
45,025
578,229
21,186
21,186
-
197,637
85,853
315,925
599,415
Total
Nonmajor
Governmental
Funds
SCHEDULE B
COMBINING BALANCE SHEET - NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
JANUARY 31, 2015
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
SCHEDULE C
TOWN OF SIDNEY, MAINE
COMBINING SCHEDULE OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN
FUND BALANCES - NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, 2015
Special
Revenue
Funds
REVENUES
Interest income
Capital gains/(losses)
Intergovernmental
Other income
TOTAL REVENUES
$
EXPENDITURES
EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER
(UNDER) EXPENDITURES
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
Operating transfers in
Operating transfers (out)
TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
NET CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES
FUND BALANCE - FEBRUARY 1
FUND BALANCE - JANUARY 31
250
250
Capital
Project
Funds
$
Permanent
Funds
$
355
4,679
200
5,234
$
355
4,679
44,286
96,241
145,561
29,008
77,886
4,200
111,094
(28,758)
62,191
1,034
34,467
37,586
(6,178)
31,408
52,854
(24,706)
28,148
2,650
90,339
42,375
$
44,286
95,791
140,077
Total
Nonmajor
Governmental
Funds
45,025
1,034
159,375
$
249,714
90,440
(30,884)
59,556
94,023
282,456
$
283,490
484,206
$
See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.
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TOWN OF SIDNEY
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
To Mary Blaschke, Resident of Sidney, Kennebec CountyGreetings:
In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the
inhabitants of the Town of Sidney, qualified by law to vote in Town affairs, to
assemble at the Sidney Town Office, Friday the 27th of March A.D., 2015 at 12:15
P.M., Eastern Standard Time to vote on Articles One and Two. Then the meeting
will recess until 9:00 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, Saturday, the 28th of March
A.D., 2015, at which time it will proceed to vote on the remaining articles at the
James H. Bean School, to wit:
ARTICLE 1: To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.
ARTICLE 2: To choose by ballot the following officers for the ensuing year in
accordance with M.R.S.A. 30, Sec. 2061, thereto wit: one Selectman, Assessor,
Overseer of the Poor to serve for a three year term, one Selectman, Assessor,
Overseer of the Poor to serve for a two year term, and one RSU#18 School
Director to serve for a three year term. The polls or ballot box for receiving ballots
for the above mentioned officers will be open at 12:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time
and will close at 8:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Time.
ARTICLE 3: To see if the Town will vote to set September 1, 2015 as the due date
for payment of 2015 taxes with interest on unpaid balances beginning October 1st,
2015 at 7%. (2014 due date was September 1st, 2014 with 7% interest
charged October 1st, 2014)
ARTICLE 4: To see if the Town will vote to fix an amount of interest to be paid by
the Town on abated taxes that have been paid for the fiscal year 2015-2016.
(Current rate fixed by the Town is 3%)
ARTICLE 5: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Tax Collector to accept
pre-payment of taxes for 2015, not yet assessed and to pay interest at a rate of
____% (not to exceed 8%) on such pre-payment made prior to commitment of
those taxes. (Interest was voted at 0% in 2014)
ARTICLE 6: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to expend
overlay money to pay tax abatements and applicable interest granted during this
fiscal year.
ARTICLE 7: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen
to spend an amount not to exceed 1/6 of the budgeted amount in
each category of the 2015 annual budget during the period from Feb.
1, 2016 to the year 2016 annual Town Meeting.
ARTICLE 8: To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to transfer monies
received from excise tax to the surplus account at the close of the 2015-2016 fiscal
year.
ARTICLE 9: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen, on behalf of
the Town, to sell any real estate acquired by the Town for nonpayment of taxes,
and to execute the quit claim deeds for such properties.
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ARTICLE 10: To see if the Town will elect two members to serve for three year
terms, and two alternates to serve for one year terms on the Budget Committee.
(Present members: Floyd Luce and William Cole terms expire 2015; Erika
Russell and Brent Dugal terms expire 2016; John George and Tim Russell
terms expire 2017; Alternates: Michael Savage and Don Cole terms expire
2015)
ARTICLE 11: To determine the rates of pay for the following Town elected and
appointed Officials or take any other action thereon.
Selectmen recommend the following amounts, 5 for/0 opposed:
Budget Committee recommends the following amounts, 6 for/0 opposed:
2014-2015
$20/hr up to $3500
2015-2016
$20/hr up to $3500
One Chairman of the Selectmen, $21/hr up to $3700
Assessors, Overseers of Poor
$21/hr up to $3700
Four Selectmen, Assessors,
Overseers of Poor
Constables
Ballot / Election Clerks
Moderator
$7.50
$7.50
minimum $15.00/
$7.50 per hr
after 2 hrs worked
minimum $15.00/
$7.50 per hr
after 2 hrs worked
$100/day
Town Meeting
$100/day
Town Meeting
ARTICLE 12: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a
sum of $354,767.00 plus receipts, to be used for operating
expenses of Town Government, to fund CEO, and to pay Planning
Board members an authorized fee of $10.00 per member per
meeting attended, not to exceed 24 meetings, and place the
unexpended Employee HRA funds into an Administration Employee
HRA Reserve account, or take any other action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2015-2016
2014-2015
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$193,500.00
$180,886.00
$197,980.00
Maintenance/Supplies $ 26,400.00
$ 24,180.00
$ 24,500.00
Utilities
$ 9,400.00
$ 9,211.00
$ 9,900.00
Insurance
$ 37,565.00
$ 34,784.00
$ 39,527.00
Employee HRA
$ 12,550.00
$ 12,550.00
$ 12,550.00
General Assistance
$ 5,000.00
$ 2,639.00
$ 5,000.00
Professional Services $ 57,760.00
$ 51,420.00
$ 57,810.00
Printing/Misc.
$ 6,500.00
$ 8,798.00
$ 5,500.00
$347,675.00
$324,468.00
$354,767.00
Selectmen recommend taking $347,367.00 from Surplus and $7,400.00 from
Administration Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $342,367.00 from Surplus and $7,400.00
from Administration Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts. 6 for/0 opposed.
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ARTICLE 13: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$175,100.00, plus receipts, for the purpose of paying principal due on the
following notes, or take any other action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2015-2016
2014-2015
2014-2015
2010 Volvo Truck
$ 19,400.00
$ 19,362.00 $
0.00 Matured 12/2014
2010 Fire Truck
$ 53,500.00
$ 53,456.00 $ 53,500.00 Matures 12/2015
Goodhue Rd Paving
$ 91,400.00
$ 91,367.00 $ 91,400.00 Matures 09/2017
2014 Intnl Truck
$ 10,300.00
$ 10,290.00 $ 10,500.00 Matures 07/2016
2009 Rescue Truck
$ 19,307.00
$ 19,700.00 Matures 07/2016
$ 19,300.00
$193,900.00
$193,782.00 $175,100.00
Selectmen recommend taking $175,100.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $175,100.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 14: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$10,020.00, plus receipts, for the purpose of paying all interest which
will become due on monies already, and to be borrowed, or take any other
action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2014-2015
2015-2016
2014-2015
2010 Volvo Truck Note $ 700.00
$ 648.00
$
0.00 Matured 12/2014
2010 Fire Truck Note $ 4,300.00
$ 4,277.00
$ 2,710.00 Matures 12/2015
Goodhue Rd Paving
$ 8,250.00
$ 8,223.00
$ 6,170.00 Matures 09/2017
2014 Intl Truck
$ 600.00
$ 582.00
$ 400.00 Matures 07/2016
2009 Rescue Truck
$ 1,092.00
$ 740.00 Matures 07/2016
$ 1,100.00
$14,950.00
$14,822.00
$10,020.00
Selectmen recommend taking $10,020.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $10,020.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
6 for/ 0 opposed
ARTICLE 15: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$16,450.00, to add to or replenish the Contingency Fund, or take any other
action thereon. Per 30-A M.R.S.A. § 5801: The annual appropriation for a financial
emergency fund may not exceed 5% of the current tax commitment. Auditor recommends not
lower than 1% or $50,000.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend taking $16,450.00 from Surplus, plus
receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $16,450.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
4 for/2 opposed (FL, JG)
ARTICLE 16: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$40,300.00, plus receipts, to compensate Fire and Rescue personnel for calls and
place the unexpended funds into a Fire/Rescue Pay Reserve account, or take any
other action thereon.
(Fire Chief and Rescue Chief request $40,300.00)
Salary OH
Station Check
Rescue Pay
Fire Pay
Fire/Rescue Pay
Fire/Rescue Stipend
Appropriated
2014-2015
$ 2,600.00
$11,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,950.00
$ 6,250.00
$ 9,500.00
$40,300.00
Unaudited
Expenditures
2014-2015
$ 2,281.00
$ 8,190.00
$ 3,796.00
$ 5,551.00
$ 3,679.00
$ 8,875.00
$32,372.00
Proposed
2015-2016
$ 2,600.00
$11,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,950.00
$ 6,250.00
$ 9,500.00
$40,300.00
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising $34,300.00 and taking $6,000.00
from Fire/Rescue Pay Reserve, plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends raising $34,300.00 and taking $6,000.00 from
Fire/Rescue Pay Reserve, plus receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
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ARTICLE 17: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$22,380.00, plus receipts, for the operation and training of the Sidney Rescue
Department with the unexpended money to go into the Rescue Department’s
Capital Reserve account, or take any other action thereon.
(Rescue Department requests $22,380.00)
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2014-2015
2015-2016
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$ 1,575.00
$ 906.00
$ 1,575.00
Maintenance/Supplies $ 8,550.00
$ 6,850.00
$10,600.00
Utilities
$ 2,610.00
$ 2,602.00
$ 2,610.00
Insurance
$ 3,505.00
$ 3,675.00
$ 4,095.00
Professional Services $ 3,400.00
$ 4,014.00
$ 3,500.00
$19,640.00
$18,047.00
$22,380.00
Selectmen recommend taking $22,380.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $22,380.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 18: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$83,985.00, plus receipts, for operations, and training expenses of the Sidney
Fire Department with unexpended money to go into the Fire Department’s
Capital Reserve account, or take any other action thereon.
(Fire Department requests $83,985.00)
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2014-2015
2015-2016
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$ 6,750.00
$ 7,399.00
$ 5,970.00
Maintenance/Supplies
$ 20,550.00
$ 21,427.00
$ 35,750.00
Utilities
$ 9,150.00
$ 12,510.00
$ 9,150.00
Insurance
$ 11,110.00
$ 9,847.00
$ 12,025.00
Training/Prof Srvc
$ 5,800.00
$ 5,497.00
$ 6,975.00
Equipment
$ 14,115.00
$ 10,320.00
$ 14,115.00
$ 67,475.00
$ 67,000.00
$ 83,985.00
Selectmen recommend taking $83,985.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $83,985.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 19: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$13,200.00, plus receipts, to be used to clean and repair headstones, purchase
flags, general upkeep, remove trees, and repair fencing in Town maintained
cemeteries, with unexpended money to go into a Cemetery Headstone Reserve, or
take any other action thereon.
(Cemetery Committee requests $13,200.00)
Headstone Maintenance
And Repairs
Flags/Flag Holders
Tree Removal/Fencing
Appropriated
2014-2015
Unaudited
Expenditures
2014-2015
Proposed
2015-2016
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 8,200.00
$ 300.00
$ 239.00
$ 300.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 9,700.00
$ 9,639.00
$13,200.00
Selectmen recommend taking $8,800.00 from Surplus, $2,200.00 from Cemetery
Maintenance Trust Fund Reserve, and $2,200 from Cemetery Headstone Reserve,
plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $8,800.00 from Surplus, $2,200.00 from
Cemetery Maintenance Trust Fund Reserve, and $2,200 from Cemetery Headstone
Reserve, plus receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
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ARTICLE 20: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$371,730.00, plus receipts, to be used for Summer Highways, with unexpended
Employee HRA funds to go into a Summer Highway Employee HRA Reserve
account and unexpended hot top money to go into the Hot Top Escrow, or take any
other action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2014-2015
2015-2016
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$ 69,175.00
$ 63,483.00
$ 71,700.00
Maintenance/Supplies $ 17,315.00
$ 12,539.00
$ 14,150.00
Utilities
$ 2,420.00
$ 2,479.00
$ 3,050.00
Insurance
$ 23,120.00
$ 20,273.00
$ 24,680.00
Employee HRA
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
Equipment
$ 14,500.00
$ 7,406.00
$ 18,000.00
Professional Services $ 7,600.00
$ 5,557.00
$ 8,700.00
Road Supplies
$ 25,250.00
$ 17,060.00
$ 26,750.00
Hot Topping
$149,275.00
$200,000.00
$200,000.00
$364,080.00
$282,772.00
$371,730.00
Selectmen recommend raising $178,016.00, taking $95,903.00 from Surplus,
taking $44,286.00 from Block Grant, $50,725 from Hot Top Escrow, $2,800.00
from Summer Highway Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends raising $178,016.00, taking $95,903.00 from
Surplus, taking $44,286.00 from Block Grant, $50,725 from Hot Top Escrow,
$2,800.00 from Summer Highway Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 21: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$279,790.00, plus receipts, to be used for Winter Highways and Maintenance, and
place the unexpended Employee HRA funds into a Winter Highway Employee HRA
Reserve account, or take any other action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2015-2016
2014-2015
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$ 85,800.00
$ 73,778.00
$ 92,260.00
Maintenance/Supplies $ 24,700.00
$ 16,634.00
$ 20,200.00
Utilities
$ 7,920.00
$ 10,503.00
$ 8,050.00
Insurance
$ 19,420.00
$ 18,257.00
$ 21,030.00
Employee HRA
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 4,700.00
Equipment
$ 8,000.00
$ 3,604.00
$ 11,500.00
Professional Services $
650.00
$ 1,195.00
$ 1,450.00
Road Supplies
$ 84,728.00
$120,600.00
$115,400.00
$266,590.00
$213,399.00
$279,790.00
Selectmen recommend taking $276,990.00 from Surplus, and taking $2,800.00 from
Winter Highway Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $266,990.00 from Surplus, and taking
$2,800.00 from Winter Highway Employee HRA Reserve, plus receipts.
5 for/1 opposed (ER)
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ARTICLE 22: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of
money up to $110,000.00 for the purpose of purchasing a
loader/backhoe, or take any other action thereon.
Financial Statement
Total Town Indebtness:
A. Bonds outstanding and unpaid
B. Interest to be paid on outstanding bonds
C. Total debt service on outstanding bonds
D. Bonds to be issued if article is approved
E. Estimated interest on new bonds
F. Total debt service if additional bonds issued
$498,405.00
$20,545.00
$518,950.00
$110,000.00
$3,806.00
$632,756.00
When money is borrowed by issuing bonds, the Town must repay not only the principal amount of the
bonds but interest on that amount as well. The amount of interest to be paid will vary depending upon
the rate of interest and years of the bonds which are subject of this vote is $3,806. Thus, the total
principal and interest to be repaid over the life of these bonds is estimated to be $113,806. Validity:
The validity of the bonds and the voters’ ratification of the bonds may not be affected by any errors in
the above estimated. If the actual amount of the total debt service for the bond issue varies from the
estimate, the ratification by the voters is nevertheless conclusive and the validity of the bond issue is not
affected by reason of the variance.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend borrowing up to $110,000.00, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends borrowing up to $110,000.00, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
Above rates figured on an estimated interest rate of 1.72% for a three year term through
Bangor Savings Bank.
ARTICLE 23: To see if the Town will raise or appropriate a sum of $39,825.00,
plus receipts, for the operation of the Transfer/Recycling Station, or take any other
action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated Expenditures
Proposed
2015-2016
2014-2015
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$31,100.00
$30,672.00
$30,200.00
Maintenance/Supplies $ 1,425.00
$ 1,693.00
$ 1,500.00
Utilities
$ 1,900.00
$ 1,803.00
$ 1,900.00
Insurance
$ 3,620.00
$ 2,441.00
$ 3,625.00
Professional Services $ 1,700.00
$ 3,139.00
$ 2,600.00
$39,745.00
$39,748.00
$39,825.00
Selectmen recommend taking $39,825.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $29,825.00 from Surplus and $10,000.00
from the Waste Disposal Reserve, plus receipts. 5 for/1 abstain (ER)
ARTICLE 24: To see if the Town will vote to use monies from the refuse
fees to pay for the refuse/recycling disposal contracts and to place
unexpended monies in the reserve account for the on-going refuse disposal
costs. The monies may be expended as disposal expenses are incurred, or
take any other action thereon.
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ARTICLE 25: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$10,180.00, plus receipts, for Animal Control, or take any other action thereon.
Unaudited
Appropriated
Expenditures
Proposed
2014-2015
2015-2016
2014-2015
Salaries / OH
$ 2,300.00
$ 523.00
$ 2,300.00
Shelter
$ 5,975.00
$ 5,975.00
$ 5,975.00
Insurance
$ 240.00
$
83.00
$ 205.00
Mileage
$ 1,000.00
$ 267.00
$ 1,000.00
Supplies/Training
$
18.00
$ 700.00
$ 100.00
$ 9,615.00
$ 6,866.00
$10,180.00
Selectmen recommend taking $10,180.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking taking $10,180.00 from Surplus, plus
receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 26: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$14,000.00, plus receipts, to fund the Sidney Athletic Association and the
Recreation Committee for the operation and maintenance of the Town recreation
fields, and to place unexpended Recreation Committee monies into reserve and
unexpended Field Repair Fund balance into a Field Repair reserve, or take any
other action thereon.
(S.A.A. / Field Committee Request $13,000.00)
(Selectmen Request $1,000.00)
S.A.A
Field Committee
Field Repair Fund
Appropriated
2014-2015
$ 3,000.00
$10,000.00
$
0.00
$13,000.00
Unaudited
Expenditures
2014-2015
$ 3,000.00
$ 9,924.42
$
0.00
$12,924.42
Proposed
2015-2016
$ 3,000.00
$ 10,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 14,000.00
If approved, Selectmen recommend taking $14,000.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking $14,000.00 from Surplus, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 27: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$5,000.00 to a lapsing fund to provide, at the Selectmen’s discretion, any required
matching funds for any grants the Town or any Town department may receive, or
take any other action thereon.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising $5,000.00, plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote in support of this Article; 5 for/0 opposed)
Budget Committee recommends raising $5,000.00, plus receipts.
5 for/1 opposed (JG)
ARTICLE 28: To see if the town will vote to approve a Community
Development Block Grant application for the following program and dollar
amount:
Program: Economic Development Amount: $270,000.00
and to submit same to the Department of Economic and Community
Development and if said program is approved, to authorize the municipal
officers to accept said grant funds, to make such assurances, assume such
responsibilities, and exercise such authority as are necessary and
reasonable to implement such programs.
Futhermore, the Town of Sidney is cognizant of the requirement that
should intended National Objective of the CDBG program not be met all
CDBG funds must be repaid to the State of Maine CDBG program.
Or take any other action thereon.
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ARTICLE 29: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
money up to $19,000.00, plus receipts, to repair damage to the Closed
Landfill (located on the Tiffany Road) cap and venting system, as required
by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, or take any other
action thereon.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend taking up to $19,000.00 from Surplus,
plus receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends taking up to $19,000.00 from Surplus, plus
receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 30: To see if the town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
money up to $20,000.00, plus receipts, to install a perimeter fence, gate,
and signs around the Closed Landfill (located on the Tiffany Road) to
prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing and damaging the cap and
venting system, or take any other action thereon.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising up to $20,000.00, plus
receipts. 5 for/0 opposed
Budget Committee recommends raising up to $20,000.00, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 31: To see if the town will vote to abandon the purpose of the
“Well Testing Reserve Account” and transfer the balance remaining in that
account into a newly created reserve account to be known as the “Old
Landfill Remediation Reserve” account, to be used for expenses related to
the closed landfill that may arise in the future, such as: groundwork, venting
and piping repair/replacement, clean drinking water supplies, well water
repair/replacement, well water testing/repair/replacement, fencing, signage,
gating, engineering, consultation; the municipal officers shall have the
authority and responsibility with respect to funds in the “Old Landfill
Remediation Reserve” account as provided for reserve accounts under 30A MRSA Section 5802, or take any other action thereon.
ARTICLE 32: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$6,000.00 to match funds raised by the Veteran’s Memorial Committee of the
Sidney Historical Society to finish the Veteran’s Memorial honoring all veterans, or
take any other action thereon.
(Sidney Historical Society/Veteran’s Memorial Committee Requests $6,000.00)
If approved, Selectmen recommend raising $6,000.00, plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote on this Article; 0 for/5 opposed)
Budget Committee recommends raising $0.00, plus receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 33: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$5,000.00 for the Sidney Food Cupboard, or take any other action thereon.
(Provides food and various household items for Sidney residents).
2014 request was $5,000.00; $5,000.00 raised
2014: Six volunteers contributed approximately 4,000 volunteer hours. Served 217 Sidney residents.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising $5,000.00, plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote in support of this Article; 5 for/0 opposed)
Budget Committee recommends raising $5,000.00, plus receipts. 4 for/1 abstain (ER)
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ARTICLE 34: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$9,500.00, to fund Messalonskee Lake water quality programs, including erosion
control and invasive plant (milfoil) prevention and removal, operated by the
following non-profit organizations, or take any other action thereon.
•
Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance (BRCA) –
Courtesy Boat Inspections,Youth Conservation Corps
BRCA/FOM requests:
$ 3,500
•
Selectmen recommend:
$ 3,500
Friends of Messalonskee (FOM) – Milfoil removal, Messalonskee Lake
BRCA/FOM requests:
$ 6,000
Selectmen recommend:
$ 2,700
Total Article:
BRCA/FOM requests:
Selectmen recommend:
$ 9,500
$ 6,200
_______________________________________________________________
2014 Budget
2015 Request
BRCA Youth Cons Corps
$1,100.00
$1,500.00
BRCA Milfoil Boat Inspections
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
FOM
$2,500.00
$6,000.00
2014 BRCA/Friends Of Messalonskee request was $5,600.00; $5,600.00 approved
2014: The BRCA Milfoil Program inspected over 3,196 boats on Messalonskee Lake, 1,673 in Sidney.
Recruited & trained volunteers who in turn contributed at least 4,372 volunteer hours and removed
16,438 gallons of variable milfoil from Belgrade Stream and Messalonskee Lake.
2014: The FOM pulled over 50,000 pounds of Milfoil and identified new areas of infestation. Number of
volunteers 20-30. Approximate number of volunteer hours contributed, 1,000. Provided 100 volunteer
hours for the Courtesy Boat Inspection Program on Messalonskee Lake. During the summer of 2014
FOM built its first dedicated DASH (Diver Assisted Suction Harvesters) boat.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising $6,200.00 (BRCA $3,500; FOM
$2,700), plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote in support of this Article with Selectmen recommendation;
5 for/0 opposed)
Budget Committee recommends raising $6,200.00 (BRCA $3,500; FOM $2,700),
plus receipts. 5 for/1 opposed (FL)
ARTICLE 35: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$3,118.00 for Crisis & Counseling Centers, or take any other action thereon.
(Provides crisis services and treats individuals with a wide range of behavioral health concerns
including mental health, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders).
Was not included in 2014 Town Warrant
2014: Served 6 Sidney residents.
If approved, Selectmen recommend raising $3,118.00, plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote on this Article; 0 for/5 opposed)
Budget Committee recommends raising $0.00, plus receipts. 6 for/0 opposed
ARTICLE 36: To see if the Town will vote to raise or appropriate a sum of
$1,052.00 for The Lifeflight Foundation, or take any other action thereon.
(Provides aircraft, medical equipment, aviation infrastructure (helipads and weather systems)
for people suffering medical trauma or severe illness).
Was not included in 2014 Town Warrant
2014: Served 27 Sidney residents.
If approved, the Selectmen recommend raising $1,052.00, plus receipts.
(Selectmen vote in support of this Article; 4 for/1 opposed-LP)
Budget Committee recommends raising $0.00, plus receipts.
6 for/0 opposed
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ARTICLE 37: To see what action the Town wishes to take regarding the
release of funds returned by the State of Maine from snowmobile
registration fees.
(Requested by Sidney Trail Riders Snowmobile Club)
2014 funds of $2,945.90 were released to Sidney Trail Riders Snowmobile Club on 1/12/15
ARTICLE 38: To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to
accept and expend or utilize on behalf of the Town any grants or funds
awarded to the Town by any State or federal agency, any grant or other
monetary donation from any other public or private entity, organization or
individual, and any gift of personal property. This includes the authority to
apply for such grants, funds or donations where an application is required,
or take any other action thereon.
ARTICLE 39: To see if the Town will vote to accept as a Town way 1,400 feet
known as Pepin Road, and 600 feet known as Joseph Drive, Phase III. This is an
extension of the existing 450 feet accepted in 2012 for Phase II, and previous to
that, 1,152 feet accepted in 2009 for Phase I, as approved by the Planning Board
and inspected by the Road Foreman, or take any action thereon. (Requested by
Jim Pepin)
ARTICLE 40: To see if the town will vote that orders of the municipal
officers for the closing of roads in winter under 23 MRSA § 2953 shall be
final determinations of said closings, or take any other action thereon.
(Public Hearing to follow in 2015 for proposed roads to be listed as
closed for winter maintenance. Required procedure every 10 years).
ARTICLE 41: To see if the Town will vote to increase the property tax levy limit of
$259,423.00 established for Sidney 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.
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Definitions of Terms
The following are definitions of terms are used in this manual:
1.
Abatement: A reduction of assessed property taxes, if it is deemed that an
error was made in the original assessment of the said property.
2.
Accrual: This is money that was appropriated at Town Meeting for a specific
expense or project that is not completed before the end of the year. Money
left over is carried forward to finish the project in the next fiscal year.
3.
Block Grant: Is funds received from the State to compensate towns for
winter plowing of State roads.
4.
Borrow: A loan to fund large ticket capital improvement items such as
vehicles, new buildings or improvements to existing buildings, etc.
5.
Contingency Fund: Money that can be used only for unbudgeted
emergency use.
6.
Escrow / Reserve: Money that was approved to be set aside for future use
for a specific item or purpose. Voters must approve the use of escrow money.
7.
Overlay: Monies that are appropriated at commitment time to cover errors in
property assessments through an abatement process. Overlay amounts are
determined by a formula set up by the State.
8.
Raise: Funds that are appropriated through the mil rate, to fund expenses
such as education, County, overlay, the Kennebec Regional Development
Authority and items voted on at the Town Meeting that are not appropriated
through the surplus.
9.
Receipts: Income received, such as interest or donations that can be
utilized to cover a shortage in a specific account. If not used, it will be placed
into the reserve account for that department or will be rolled over into
surplus.
10. Surplus / General Fund: Money left over at the end of the Fiscal Year. It
consists of collected excise tax, fees, undesignated receipts, and
unexpended money. Surplus reduces the amount money to be raised to
cover the approved budget. Rather than using projected receipts like the
State of Maine and other municipalities, we use only collected receipts to
help keep our budget in check.
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Gifts & Grants as allowed by 2014 Town Meeting Article 34
ARTICLE 34: To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to accept and expend or utilize on
behalf of the Town any grants or funds awarded to the Town by any State or federal agency, any grant or
other monetary donation from any other public or private entity, organization or individual, and any gift of
personal property. This includes the authority to apply for such grants, funds or donations where an
application is required, or take any other action thereon.
1) MMA Safety Enhancement Grant
Ergonomics
Trackball Mouse
Vertical file cabinet
Safety
2- Dump-locks
2) Pike Industries
Sidney Historical Society Veteran’s Memorial
Gravel and crushed stone
$44.99
$209.99
$254.98 Total
-$139.99 Grant payment
$114.99 Town’s expense
$1,990.00 Total
$1,326.66 Grant payment
$ 663.34 Town’s expense
3) Gagne & Son Precast
Sidney Historical Society Veteran’s Memorial
Cement mix
4) Roland Bean
Sidney Historical Society Veteran’s Memorial
Expertise in masonry work constructing memorial
5) Bob Campbell
Allowing road crew to utilize his bulldozer on the Blake Road
6) Walmart Foundation
Donation for the purchase of electronic scoreboards at SAA ball field
7) Boy Scouts of Maine
Playground at SAA ball field
8) Healthy Northern Kennebec
Grant for $500 to use toward physical activity – released funds to use toward SAA
playground
Grant Proposals for 2015
1) Fire Department Turnout Gear – MMA
2) Fire Department Washing Machine – Unknown
3) Highway Department Dump-locks – MMA
4) Misc. Office Ergonomic/safety items - MMA
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INDEX
Town Meeting Schedule………………………………. 2
Dedication………………………………………………….. 3
Legislators’ Letters.…………………………………....... 4
Officers & Committee Members……………………. 11
Selectmen’s Report………………………………………. 17
Selectmen’s Financial Report………………………… 20
Town Clerk…………………………………………………… 23
Tax Collector Report……………………………………… 24
Treasurer’s Report………………………………………… 39
Real Estate / Personal Property Tax…………......... 43
Committee Reports………………………………………... 87
Spirit of America Tribute…..…………………………… 102
Highway Department…………………………………… 103
Mailbox Policy……………………………………………… 104
Transfer Station……………………………………………… 108
Superintendent’s Report ……………............................. 110
Kennebec County Sheriff’s Report ………………… 112
Independent Auditor’s Report ending 1/31/15… 113
Warrant…………………………………………….…………… 121
Definitions……………………………………………………. 132
Grant Allocations…………………………………………… 133
Index…………………………………………………………….. 134
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