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Friday, March 13, 2015

Lisbon's Kahler Receives MPA Award‏



ARIANNA KAHLER RECEIVES MPA PRINCIPAL'S AWARD



 Arianna Kahler


Lisbon Falls - Arianna Kahler, daughter of Robert and Julie Kahler of Lisbon Falls, a senior at Lisbon High School, has been selected to receive the 2015 Principal's Award, Principal Nicholas Gannon announced today.  The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals' Association (MPA), is given in recognition of a high school senior's academic achievement and citizenship.
                                                                                 
"Throughout her years at Lisbon High School, Ari has distinguished herself in the classroom, on the playing field, and as a leader in the school and the community," Principal Gannon noted in making the award.  "She very much deserves this recognition."

Arianna and other award winners and their principals will attend an Honors Luncheon at the Spectacular Event Center in Bangor on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 12:30 p.m.

The Honors Luncheon recognizes these outstanding students with the presentation of an individual plaque and the awarding of five $1,000 scholarships in the names of Horace O. McGowan and Richard W. Tyler.  Mr. McGowan and Mr. Tyler were former Maine principals and executive directors of the Association.  This year an additional five $1,000 scholarships will be presented through the efforts of the MPA Scholarship Golf Tournament.

The Principal's Award is presented in more than 100 Maine public and private high schools by member principals of the MPA, the professional association which represents Maine's school administrators.

Lisbon HS Students of the 2nd QTR.

LISBON PRINCIPAL GANNON ANNOUNCES STUDENTS OF THE 2nd QUARTER




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Lisbon High School (LHS) administrators and staff are pleased to recognize students for their excellent overall performance.  Family members of the most recent student of the quarter awards were invited to attend the recognition. 
Pictured (l-r): Freshman,  Cheyenne Pesce; Sophomore, Kaylin Le; Junior, Ashley Patten; and Senior, Loren GrantPhoto courtesy of Monica Millhime.

Lisbon – Lisbon High School, Principal Nicholas Gannon, announced the Students of the 2nd Quarter during a school-wide assembly on Monday, March 9.   Parents, grandparents, and siblings of the recipients were invited to the stage during the award presentations to congratulate students.  Students are nominated by staff members for their community service, academics, co-curricular activities, sports participation, good citizenship and overall positive reflection of the student body. 

Awards this quarter were presented to senior, Loren GrantGrant is the daughter of Pamela and George Grant of Lisbon Falls.  “Loren is a conscientious student who is organized.  As a Lisbon Junior Volunteer she assists at a local nursing home.   She has been accepted at UMO for Pre-Nursing and USM for Biology.  She also has received the USM Scholars Award,” shared Gannon.  Ashley Patten, daughter of Audra Segars of Whitefield was the junior student of the quarter.  “Ashley is a responsible young woman who actively engages in Spanish class activities and is always seeking new learning opportunities.  She exhibits maturity and kindness and is a positive role model for others.”  Kaylin Le, is a member of the sophomore class.  She is the daughter of Christy and Eric Le of Lisbon.  “Kaylin is always upbeat, happy, helpful, kind, is a Lisbon Junior Volunteer and is a very talented athlete that plays three sports.”  Freshman of the quarter was awarded to Cheyenne Pesce, daughter of Adria Groh and Christopher Pesce of Lisbon.  “Cheyenne always gives a consistent quality effort in class.  She has a great attitude and works well with others.  She voluntarily participated in Poetry Out Loud beyond the classroom competition, a prime example of her enthusiasm for school and her willingness to work hard.”

Students are presented with a plaque, school supplies, a library pass and gift certificates from Lisbon’s partners in education, Dunkin Donuts and the YMCA in Auburn. 

FMI on programs and events in Lisbon Schools email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org and visit the Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook.

Monica M. Millhime

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Lisbon Dr. Seuss Night Hosts Over 400‏



LISBON CELEBRATES ANNUAL DR. SEUSS EVENT WITH RECORD ATTENDANCE


  Lisbon School’s Assistant Superintendent, Heather Wilmot, assisted as a guest reader during the evening festivities at the annual Dr. Seuss birthday celebration at Lisbon Community School.  Face painting provided by LCS District Librarian Katy Dodge; Library aide, Victoria Worden; Roxanne Blethen, Laurie Cincotta, Debbie Cote, Linda Lally, Sally LeBlanc, Dottie Nadeau, Kymberlee Piela and Jessi Stein helped create a Seussville atmosphere for the event.  Photo by Natalie Thomsen.

Lisbon – The halls throughout Lisbon Community School were filled with Dr. Seuss pajama designs and other costume clad students, parents, staff, and community members celebrating the National Read Across America Program with a Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration.  Guest readers arrived at the school campus located at 33 Mill Street in Lisbon on Friday, March 6th,  to find a record number of attendees.  Sue Ramsay, Officer Jeff Picard, Chief Sean Galipeau, Sue Bornstein, Shawn Wright, Heather Wilmot, Jo Jean Keller, Judith Rowe and Ron Hood provided readings to children, and their parents, from the most popular collection of Dr. Seuss books.  

Guest receptionists Lorraine Bard and Lisa Caron welcomed over 400 attendees to the event.  “Thanks to the combined efforts of our adult and junior volunteers throughout the district, we had a fun-filled family night in Lisbon,” shares Lisbon’s Community Resource Coordinator, Monica Millhime.  “Anticipating a larger crowd from the 300 attendees last year, we opened our doors earlier at 4:15 p.m. to allow visitors the opportunity to get their faces painted with Dr. Seuss characters.   

Donations from the face painting were targeted for use by the LCS Library.  An added feature this year were the impressive displays of Dr. Seuss themed bulletin boards designed by classroom teachers and their students.  Guests were invited to vote on their top three choices of bulletin boards.”  Homemade cookies provided by Lisbon’s Nutrition Director Jim Damsgaard, and his LCS kitchen staff, were a huge hit.  Door prizes and iTune gift cards for the winning bulletin boards were provided by the LCS PTO group.  

Junior volunteers offered popcorn sales thanks to a donation from the Auburn Flagship Cinema.  Proceeds from the sales benefit local non-profit agencies. Ron Hood, an avid collector of Seuss and Pez items donated a Sneetches collectable.  Jo Jean Keller from the Lisbon Library contributed a Dr. Seuss tote bag as a door prize.   “According to the feedback received after the event, folks are already looking forward to next year’s event.” 

 FMI on other events and programs in Lisbon Schools call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Additional photos from the event can be found on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.



Lisbon Community Welcomes Meteorologist‏

METEOROLOGIST VISITS LISBON COMMUNITY SCHOOL


Mallory Brooke, WMTW Channel 8 Meteorologist, visited students at Lisbon Community School (LCS) on Wednesday, March 11.  Brooke was welcomed back for her second Weather Unit visit by LCS students and teachers. Brooke’s presentation compliments the classroom unit of studies on the weather.  Students had an opportunity for questions and answers with the local TV personality. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.

 
Lisbon - On Wednesday, March 11, Meteorologist Mallory Brooke, WMTW Channel 8 TV,  visited with third grade students at Lisbon Community School (LCS).  Third grade students and their teachers, Kathy Dow, Sue Hardison, Ashley LaCroix, Stacy White and Tayler Grenier welcomed Brooke’s return visit to LCS.  “Mallory’s visit assists students with their weather unit studies and future aspirations in their educational journey for career options,” shares Sue Hardison.   Brooke stressed the importance of science and math skills for weather forecasting.    “Meteorologists view many computer models to predict weather conditions,” shared Brooke.   

Students presented a bouquet of fresh spring flowers to Brooke in appreciation for her visit.   FMI on events and other opportunities for making community connections in the classroom, contact Community Resource Coordinator, Monica Millhime,754-0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  FMI on the latest programs and projects in Lisbon Schools visit us on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools. 

 Monica M. Millhime
Community Resources / Grants
LISBON SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
19 Gartley Street, Lisbon, ME  04250
207.754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org

Lisbon Students Recognized at Region 10‏


LISBON STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT REGION 10 TECHNICAL


Stevie Charest


Lisbon – Two Lisbon High School students, Peter Bucher and Stevie Charest were recognized at Region Ten Technical High School as Students of the Quarter during the Recognition Breakfast held at the school on Friday, February 13.  


 Peter Bucher

Bucher is enrolled in the Auto Collision Repair course and Charest is studying to be an EMT. 

Hard work and consistent work really do pay off.  Peter has perfect attendance,  is attentive, routinely makes a good effort, is respectful of his classmates and instructors, is cooperative and helpful, and generally has shown that he has what it takes to be successful.  His grade is A+.  His instructor describes Peter as a model student who is great to have in class.  Peter's comment on being named Student of the Quarter - "This is great!"

At Region Ten, students complete an application as part of enrolling here,  Stevie is the only person who has ever submitted her application with a resume and a cover letter.  Stevie exhibits exceptional interaction during class, creates discussion, asks questions, pays attention and spends time outside of class on course work.  Stevie also shows leadership abilities and peer support to fellow students.  Stevie's comment on being named Student of the Quarter - "My hard work is paying off!"


FMI on events and programs in Lisbon Schools call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  For the latest news visit the Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook.

Monica M. Millhime
Community Resources / Grants
LISBON SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
19 Gartley Street, Lisbon, ME  04250
207.754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org

Lisbon Students Accept Titan Challenge‏

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TITAN CHALLENGE EMBRACED BY LISBON STUDENTS
  


Lisbon students participated in the third annual Titan Challenge at the University of Maine, LA Campus.  The event was sponsored by Junior Achievement and sponsored by The MELMAC Education Foundation.    Pictured front row (l-r):  Kim Benjamin MES, Junior Achievement Volunteer; Tiffany Hursh; Montana Hern; Judith Hursh; Hunter Williams.  Standing:  Cote Brauneis; Andy DesPres Gartley Street Program teacher; Dan Leeman, Junior Achievement Volunteer; Nick Rogers; Sean MacDonnell; and Dan Westleigh. 

Lisbon – Students enrolled in Lisbon High School’s Alternative Education Program at 19 Gartley Street in Lisbon,  accepted the Junior Achievement invitation to compete in the annual Titan Challenge.  The event was held on February 11 on the campus of USM Lewiston/Auburn.  Teams of students discussed the best practices for managing a virtual manufacturing company  while operating with six key business concepts for price of product, production levels, marketing expenses, research and development costs, capital investments and charitable contributions.  

Local business professions served as mentors for students throughout the day-long event.  Schools from throughout Maine participated in the annual Challenge sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement.  Students at the Gartley Street Program were also supported by The MELMAC Education Foundation.  FMI on events and other programs in Lisbon Schools call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Visit us on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Lisbon PTO Hosts Asst. Superintendent‏

Lisbon Parent Group Welcomes Assistant Superintendent

 Heather Wilmot, (standing) Assistant Superintendent in the Lisbon School District, was invited to meet with the Parent Teacher Organization at Lisbon Community School, 33 Mill Street in Lisbon.  Pictured (l-r) Wilmot, Candace Barrett, LCS Grade 4 Teacher and LCS PTO Treasurer; Annette Wilson, LCS PTO Secretary; Jennifer Libby, LCS PTO Vice President; Shannon Rich; Heather Cronin; Heidi Baird; Tina MacWhinnie; Melissa Allen; Cory Munsey, LCS Assistant Principal; Justin Jury; Meghan Skilling, LCS Grade 1 Teacher; Suzanne Miller; Robert Kahler, LCS PTO Principal; Hillary Kuhl; Bridget Morse; Heather Parker; Chrissie Gagne; Sharon Zylla; Angela Shambarger, LCS PTO President; and Amy Dudar.  Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.

 Lisbon – During a recent Lisbon Community School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) meeting Lisbon’s Assistant Superintendent, Heather Wilmot, addressed the group.  Wilmot shared the school’s Strategic Educational Plan by explaining the planning process, mission, vision, and the guiding principles recently adopted for the Lisbon School Department.  “As leaders of learning and change agents for the Lisbon School Department, we are passionate about developing a plan for transformative change,” shared Wilmot.   

The PTO is a 501C3 charitable organization comprised of committed and dedicated, staff, parents, guardians, and community members.  The LCSPTO sponsors fundraisers and initiatives to support the classroom and other in-school education initiatives, provides information and educational resources for parents and families, and also sponsors monthly, free family events that are available to all of the families in the school.  

The LCSPTO is proud to have served this community for ten years and is partnering with the school for a Celebration of Learning in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the Lisbon Community School.   Join us this May for the celebration, watch for further information.  FMI on events and programs in Lisbon Schools visit Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook, call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org. 

Lisbon HS Qtr 2 Honor Roll‏

LISBON HIGH SCHOOL QUARTER 2 HONOR ROLL SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015


Lisbon – Lisbon High School Principal, Nicholas Gannon, released the Quarter 2 Honor Roll students as follows:

SENIORS – HIGH HONORS
Monica Austin, Adam Desjardins, Patrick Dexler, Mia Durgin, Taylor Feehan, Amanda Hazelton, Cosette Holmes, Reilly Johnson, Arianna Kahler, Taylor Plourde, Victoria Swan

SENIORS – HONOR ROLL
Allison Bubar, Loren Grant, Elizabeth Hinkley, Molly Nicholson, Charles Sult, Dustin Wood, Mikayla Yanez

JUNIORS – HIGH HONORS
Samantha Bolduc, Alyssa Briglio, Joseph Dunbar, Brianna Livingston, Breeann Sautter, Eric Yim

JUNIORS – HONOR ROLL
Jake Angelico, Cameron Bernier, Cody Campbell, Jordan Frederick, Troy Galarneau, Charlotte Mooney, Breann Vachon 

SOPHOMORES – HIGH HONORS
Andrew Balser, Caitlin Johnson, Mikella Kipri Steele, Hayley Wheeler 

SOPHOMORES – HONOR ROLL
Ryley Austin, Damara Chesley, Chase Collier, Selena Cordner, Silas Crosby, Bree Daigle, Cassidy Dall, Bailey Eveson, Jasmin Le, Kaylin Le, Ciera Miller, Christopher Normand 

FRESHMEN – HIGH HONORS
Morgan Fenderson, Bradley Harriman

FRESHMEN – HONOR ROLL
Savannah Czechalski, Erin Davenport, Zoe Feehan, Mark Holmes, Benjamin LeClair, Bridget Rowley, Jonah Sautter, Megan Stone, Teagan Stritch, Anna Willey 

Friday, March 6, 2015

Bought Movie - (EXTENDED!)



GREAT NEWS! — Free BOUGHT Movie Viewing Extended!

If You Haven’t Seen The BOUGHT Movie Yet — 
We’re Giving You Another Week To Watch And
Share With Everyone You Care About…


We admit it. (…We’re SUCKERS!)

After being seen by over 100,000 people, we’re also having VERY passionate viewers who’d really like to get the word out to family, friends and colleagues — that just haven’t gotten around yet to SEE THE FILM.

And then there’s those who’ve requested to watch BOUGHT - and just hadn’t carved out the time, and others who only really get that time on the WEEKENDS…. so after team debate, we’ve decided to grant your requests!

The BOUGHT Film will remain LIVE and streaming FREE — through next weekend!

Though you will need to take this extended-window seriously, as the “free-streaming” WILL come to a close Sunday evening, on March the 15th!

In the meantime — WATCH, ENJOY and SHARE THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE!

We Hope this helps! And thanks for watching…

And Learn The Truth About Vaccines, GMO’S & Big Pharma



Jeff Hays
Jeff Hays Films
"Movies that Make Movements"


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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fourth Annual Wedding & Event Showcase‏

Planning a SPECIAL EVENT – a Wedding, Bridal Shower, Anniversary Party, a Bar or Bat Mitzvah Celebration?  Then don’t miss the Fourth Annual Wedding & Event Showcase on Sunday, March 22nd from 11:30am-3:00pm at Dunegrass Golf Club in Old Orchard Beach.

Live broadcast and free swag from HOT 104.7!  Wedding & Event Specialists will be on-hand to assist with all your planning needs.  Hors d’ourves, Cash Bar, Vendor Give-Aways, and stick around for the Grand Prize drawing!  *(Must be Present to WIN Grand Prize)

Find everything you’ll need to make your special event – perfect!  So tell your friends and bring the family ... it’s FREE ADMISSION for everyone!  Save time at the door and PRE-REGISTER for this event!

Pre-Registration Link:  http://bit.ly/1Dp9WHi


Wedding / Event Categories will consist of:  (but not limited to)
Cakes & Confections  <>  Catering  <>  Dance Studios  <>  Florists  <>  Gifts & Favors  <>  Health & Fitness  <>  Invitations  <>  Jewelry  <>  Lingerie  <>  Makeup Stylists  <>  DJ Services  <>  Offiiciants  <>  Party & Tent Rentals  <>  Photography  <>  Real Estate  <>  Spa & Salon Services  <>  Specialty Keepsake Items  <>  Transportation  <>  Travel  <>  Venues  <>  Videography  <>  Wedding & Party Attire

Friday, February 27, 2015

Lisbon HS Respect Day March 4, 2015

LISBON HIGH PROMOTING A RESPECT DAY WEDNESDAY MARCH 4




Lisbon – Members of the Lisbon High School Project UNIFY group is holding a Respect Day on Wednesday, March 4 in conjunction with Spread the Word to End the R Word on this day.  The program will include morning announcements promoting Respect Day/Spread the Word to End the R Word after the Pledge every morning.  Pledge sheets will be distributed in all student Advocacy’s groups to engage participation throughout the school’s population.  Posters will displayed for students to further their commitment by signing to promote the group’s mission.  Stories and related activities specifically addressing RESPECT will be shared in Advocacy groups on Thursday, March 5.  




Group discussions will be invited and encouraged to share thoughts on how to be more respectful at school, home and in the greater community.  Everyone will receive an ice cream sundae during lunches for participating on Wednesday and Thursday promoting RESPECT.  FMI on other projects and programs in the Lisbon School, volunteer and community partnerships please call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Events are posted on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.

New MEAs




According to the Maine Education Association: For the first time in Maine, students will take a new, unproven standardized test administered by a company called Smarter Balanced. The state Department of Education (DOE) is calling the test the Maine Educational Assessment or MEA. This is not the same MEA students used to take in years past.

Parents can opt their child(ren) out of the new, untested standardized tests and can demand real learning time for their child(ren).


Submitted by: Gregg

RSVP‏ Requested For Dr. Seuss Event March 6, 2015

Don’t forget to RSVP for the Dr. Seuss event happening next Friday, March 6!  Call 754.0021 or email mmimllhime@lisbonschoolsme.org by March 1!


BDN:Assistant Lisbon superintendent to lead new Wiscasset school district


Posted Feb. 27, 2015, at 10:48 a.m.
 


WISCASSET | The Wiscasset School Committee voted 5-0 Thursday to hire Heather Wilmot as superintendent of schools. Wilmot will become Wiscasset’s first permanent superintendent since the town’s withdrawal from the Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit. Wilmot has agreed to a three-year contract with Wiscasset. She will start work July …

Friday, February 20, 2015

AGENDA TOWN COUNCIL WORKSHOP TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015

AGENDA
TOWN COUNCIL WORKSHOP
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015
LISBON TOWN OFFICE
7:00 P.M.

1. CALL TO ORDER & PLEDGE TO FLAG
 
2. ROLL CALL
___Councilor Bickford
___ Councilor Brunelle
___ Councilor Crafts
___ Councilor Garrison
___ Councilor Lunt
___CouncilorMetivier
___ Councilor Pesce

3. REVALUATION INFORMATIONAL SESSION

4. ADJOURN

Sunday, February 15, 2015

02/15/2015 Current Snow Conditions Across The Area

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
SPOTTER REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME
905 AM EST SUN FEB 15 2015

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 12
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN
SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE
ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/GRAY

********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************

LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS
                     SNOWFALL           OF
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT

MAINE

...ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY...
   GREENE                 1.5   740 AM  2/15

...CUMBERLAND COUNTY...
   1 SSW SOUTH PORTLAND   5.3   555 AM  2/15
   SOUTH PORTLAND         4.0   711 AM  2/15
   BRIDGTON               3.8   815 AM  2/15
   1 ENE SOUTH WINDHAM    3.0   717 AM  2/15
   PORTLAND JETPORT       2.3   700 AM  2/15
   GRAY NWS OFFICE        2.3   700 AM  2/15
   2 NW FALMOUTH          2.1   628 AM  2/15
   CUMBERLAND CENTER      1.1   622 AM  2/15

...FRANKLIN COUNTY...
   FARMINGTON             2.0   800 AM  2/15
   EUSTIS                 1.0   722 AM  2/15

...KNOX COUNTY...
   ROCKLAND               3.0   452 AM  2/15
   HOPE                   3.0   451 AM  2/15

...OXFORD COUNTY...
   4 E PARIS              4.0   338 AM  2/15

...SAGADAHOC COUNTY...
   2 WNW BOWDOINHAM       1.0   801 AM  2/15

...YORK COUNTY...
   KENNEBUNKPORT         18.0   656 AM  2/15
   2 W KITTERY POINT     17.0  1113 PM  2/14
   OGUNQUIT              17.0   706 AM  2/15
   YORK BEACH            16.0  1219 AM  2/15
   YORK                  13.5  1145 PM  2/14
   SACO                  13.0   727 AM  2/15
   2 NE KENNEBUNK        11.2   504 AM  2/15
   2 W YORK              11.0   549 AM  2/15
   BIDDEFORD             10.6  1129 PM  2/14
   2 ESE VAUGHAN WOODS    7.5  1235 AM  2/15
   OLD ORCHARD BEACH      7.0   949 PM  2/14
   WEST KENNEBUNK         5.9  1256 AM  2/15
   LIMINGTON              3.5   725 AM  2/15
   WEST NEWFIELD          3.0   758 AM  2/15
   HOLLIS                 2.3  1212 AM  2/15

NEW HAMPSHIRE

...BELKNAP COUNTY...
   LACONIA                8.0   506 AM  2/15

...CARROLL COUNTY...
   3 SE NORTH SANDWICH    7.0   536 AM  2/15
   1 N MADISON            6.5   744 AM  2/15
   2 ENE LEAVITT PARK     4.3   255 AM  2/15

...CHESHIRE COUNTY...
   6 ESE ALSTEAD          9.5   732 AM  2/15
   WINCHESTER             9.0   835 AM  2/15
   WALPOLE                7.3   639 AM  2/15

...COOS COUNTY...
   BERLIN                 2.0   643 AM  2/15

...GRAFTON COUNTY...
   1 NNW BRISTOL          8.0   823 AM  2/15

...HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY...
   NASHUA                10.0   620 AM  2/15
   S HUDSON               9.0   743 AM  2/15
   2 NW REEDS FERRY       8.5   743 AM  2/15
   HUDSON                 8.5   714 AM  2/15
   MERRIMACK              8.5   606 AM  2/15
   MANCHESTER             8.5   624 AM  2/15  WMUR STUDIO
   3 S HUDSON             4.5  1001 PM  2/14
   3 NNW MERRIMACK        3.8  1015 PM  2/14
   1 WSW LAWRENCE CORNE   3.5  1200 AM  2/15

...MERRIMACK COUNTY...
   WARNER                14.0   313 AM  2/15
   NORTHFIELD            13.2   827 AM  2/15
   1 SSE HENNIKER        12.0   730 AM  2/15
   WEBSTER               11.5   354 AM  2/15
   CONCORD               11.0   734 AM  2/15
   1 SW CONCORD MANOR    10.0   441 AM  2/15
   CONCORD ASOS           9.7   705 AM  2/15

...ROCKINGHAM COUNTY...
   2 WSW NORTH HAMPTON   18.0   839 AM  2/15
   STRATHAM              17.0   626 AM  2/15
   1 WNW SEABROOK        16.0  1206 AM  2/15
   PORTSMOUTH            15.0  1151 PM  2/14
   2 ENE STRATHAM        14.0   630 AM  2/15
   3 WSW WEST HAMPSTEAD   9.0   903 AM  2/15
   WEST HAMPSTEAD         8.3   823 AM  2/15
   1 NNE DEERFIELD        7.0   816 AM  2/15
   EPPING                 7.0   850 AM  2/15
   2 SSE LONDONDERRY      5.4  1145 PM  2/14
   2 WSW WEST HAMPSTEAD   5.0  1108 PM  2/14
   ATKINSON               4.3  1004 PM  2/14

...STRAFFORD COUNTY...
   3 NE ALTON             8.0   743 AM  2/15
   2 WNW ELIOT            7.5   543 AM  2/15
   LEE                    7.0   624 AM  2/15
   2 N BLACKWATER         5.0   217 AM  2/15
   2 SSE STRAFFORD        3.7  1216 AM  2/15
   3 W SOMERSWORTH        3.0  1036 PM  2/14

...SULLIVAN COUNTY...
   1 ESE WASHINGTON      14.0   848 AM  2/15
   1 SSE EAST UNITY       7.5   617 AM  2/15
   NEWPORT                3.0   625 AM  2/15
Read more here:
 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=ME&prodtype=public

Thursday, October 30, 2014

AGENDA TOWN COUNCIL Wednesday, November 5, 2014

AGENDA

TOWN COUNCIL

wednesday, november 5, 2014


LISBON TOWN OFFICE


7:00 P.M.





1.   CALL TO ORDER & PLEDGE TO FLAG

2.   ROLL CALL

___Councilor Bickford
___ Councilor Brunelle
___ Councilor Garrison
___ Councilor Lunt
___Councilor Metivier
___ Councilor Pesce
___ Councilor Ward


      Town Clerk reading of meeting rules



3.  GOOD NEWS & RECOGNITION

      2014-232   ORDER − 2014 Lisbon Recreation Pee Wee Football Team Proclamation

      2014-233   ORDER − 2014 Lisbon Recreation Youth Football Team Proclamation

4.   PUBLIC HEARINGS

A. Victualer's License for Aroma Joe's

5.  AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION FOR AGENDA ITEMS

6.  AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION RESPONSE

7.  CONSENT AGENDA

      2014-234   ORDER − A. Victualer's License for Aroma Joe's

                                       B.  Manufactured Mobile Home Park License

                                       C.  Minutes of October 21, 2014

                                     

8.   COUNCIL ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS, & ORDINANCES

2014-235   ORDER − Boston Gold Post Cane Award

2014-236   ORDER − Authorization for the Library to apply for Community Health Information Partnership (CHIP) grant

      2014-237   ORDER − Public Works Heavy Duty Truck Bid

      2014-238   ORDER − Audit Bids

      2014-239   ORDER − Beaver Park Timber Harvesting

9.   OTHER BUSINESS

      A. Town Manager's Report


10. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION NEW ITEMS


11. COUNCIL RESPONSE TO NEW ITEMS


12. APPOINTMENTS 



13. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS

14. EXECUTIVE SESSION

15. ADJOURNMENT

      2014-240   ORDER - To Adjourn






Sunday, October 26, 2014

Lisbon Informational Night Invitation‏

Lisbon School Department Offers Community Informational Meeting

Lisbon – Lisbon School Department, Superintendent of Schools, Richard Green, personally invites you to attend the Community Informational Meeting scheduled for Monday, October 27 at Lisbon Community School, 33 Mill Street, Lisbon from 6 to 7 p.m.  During the meeting, the public will be provided an update on the Self-Funding Energy Reduction Project and the upcoming November 4 referendum to approve financing to complete this work.  Please feel free to contact Superintendent directly at 353.6711 or email rgreen@lisbonschoolsme.org with any questions related to the proposal.  We hope you will be able to join us Monday night.