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Lisbon Town Council Meeting Minutes - January 16, 2018
These are the minutes for January 16, 2018 of the Town Council
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Thursday, February 22, 2018
LISBON Public Hearing Notice
Renewal Special Entertainment Permit for the Railroad Restaurant & Pub
The Lisbon Town Council will hold a public hearing on March 6, 2018 at 7:00 PM at
the Town Office in the Public Meeting Room to hear comments on
a renewal Special Entertainment Permit for Sandra Harkins d/b/a the
Railroad Restaurant & Pub, located at 695 Lisbon Street, in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
The public is invited to attend.
The public is invited to attend.
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L-A Rotary Lunch Club to Welcome Jesse Harvey & Eric Skillings
Auburn - On Thursday, May 31, from noon to 1:00 p.m. at The Village Inn, 165 High Street, Auburn, Jesse Harvey and Eric Skillings will be the featured guest speakers of the L-A Rotary Lunch Club. Harvey is a person in long-term recovery. He is a Certified Intentional Peer Support Specialist (CIPSS) and is the Founder of Journey House Sober Living. He works full time as Peer Support Coordinator for Greater Portland Health, and volunteers as Chapter Lead of Young People in Recovery- Portland. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Health Equity Alliance and serves on numerous other boards and committees. A decade of drug use, marked in the end by trauma, psychosis, incarceration, and extreme isolation, brought Harvey to a very dark place. After several overdoses and suicide attempts, he was involuntarily committed for a fifth time into a treatment facility in a Massachusetts state prison. In mid-2015 he was discharged to a Portland Maine recovery house, and, with the support of his peers and with opportunities for growth, he began to rebuild his life. Today Harvey is a passionate recovery advocate who seeks to improve our communities by advocating for and implementing low-cost, low-barrier, and evidence-based public health interventions.
Eric Skillings grew up a broken kid who did not know how to deal with his emotions. He turned to alcohol at a young age after the divorce of his parents. In that bottle, Skillings found relief from his childhood for the first time. He was in and out of jails starting at the age of 11, and when he was a young adult he was injured in a work accident and became dependent on prescribed opioids. It wasn't long before he went to prison as a direct result of his Substance Use Disorder (SUD). He was defeated by the disease but luckily found help through a nine month rehab program in prison. Upon release he quickly became extremely involved in the Southern Maine recovery community, and today he has three years of recovery and co-owns and manages Journey House Sober Living's two Sanford recovery houses. Reservations are not required at the luncheon. FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact President and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 713.7045 or email millhime@myfairpoint.net. Events and other club information are posted at www.lewistonauburnrotary.org and www.facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/.
Friday, February 16, 2018
LOCAL GENDER DISCRIMINATION
Gender discrimination is alive and well at the Portland Trader Joe's.
If you are a man you will not feel welcomed at this Trader Joe's.
Gender discrimination is alive and well at the Portland Trader Joe's.
If you are a man you will not feel welcomed at this Trader Joe's.
Unlike the women's room, the men's restroom is under lock and key and if you need relief you will have to search the store for someone with the special code to unlock the men's bathroom.
I called the store and asked the manager (Kammie) about this blatant gender discrimination and she said it was for the safety of the shoppers as if Men are not shoppers at her store. She implied that men are nasty perpetrators that the real shoppers (women) need to be protected from.
If you are a man, a father or veteran I would not encourage you to put yourself through the discrimination you will find at the Portland Trader Joe's
Sincerely
Joe Hill
Joe Hill
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Lisbon Holiday Closing
Please note that Monday, February 19, is President’s Day. All Town Offices will be closed all day. We will be open as usual on Tuesday.
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Monday, February 12, 2018
L/A ROTARY LUNCH CLUB TO WELCOME JONATHAN CARSLEY MARCH 29
Auburn - On Thursday, March 29, from noon to 1:00 p.m. at The Village Inn, 165 High Street, Auburn, Jonathan Carsley, will be the featured guest speaker of the L-A Rotary Lunch Club. Carsley is the music director at Lisbon High School and the director of the grade 4-5 Beginning Band at the Lisbon Community School. Previously he taught general music and chorus at both the Lisbon Community School and the Philip W. Sugg Middle School. He completed his bachelors degree in Music Education with a concentration in Instrumental Music from the University of Southern Maine School of Music. He studied clarinet with Dr. Thomas Parchman, Principal Clarinetist in the Portland Symphony Orchestra and Oboe with Neil Boyer, Principal Oboist in the PSO (retired). While at USM he had the privilege of playing clarinet under the baton of Professor Emeritus Dr. Peter Martin and singing in the University Chorale and Chamber Singers with Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert Russell. During his undergraduate studies he auditioned for and was excepted into the Intercollegiate Band, and participated in two European Tours with the University Chamber Singers. He also worked guest conductors Anthony Maiello, Eugene Corporon, Jack Stamp, Doreen Rao, and Daniel Pinkham. He attended the prestigious Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut and earned a masters degree in Music Education with a concentration in Pedagogy and Kodály. In conjunction with his degree program Carsley attended the Hartt Summer Kodály Institution where he received his Kodály Level III Certification. He is greatly indebted to his mentors Dr. John Feierabend, Victoria Lebel, Jeffrey Rhone, Dr. Edward Bolkovac, Dr. T. Clark Saunders, Dr. Dee Hanson, Dr. Kenneth Nott, and Michael Schiano. Carsley lives in Lewiston with his wife, Dorothy, and daughter Ava. In addition to making music with his students Carsley enjoys working in his garden, cooking for friends and family, and photography. Reservations are not required at the luncheon. FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact President and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 713.7045 or email millhime@myfairpoint.net. Events and other club information are posted at www.lewistonauburnrotary.org and www.facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/.
LISBON Public Hearing Notice
Amendments to Ordinances
Notice is hereby given that the Lisbon Town Council intends to hold a public hearing on February 20, 2018 at 7:00 PM in the Town Office Meeting room to hear comments on the following proposed changes:
a. Amendments to Chapter 10 Article IV Intinerant Vendor Ordinance
b. Amendments to Chapter 50 Building & Buildings Regulations
c. Amendments to Chapter 30 Article III Park Regulations Section 88-5 Special Regulations
d. Amendments to Chapter 46 Article VI Street Lighting Sections 46-147
e. And to Repeal Chapter 50 Article II Division 1 Section 50-45 Winter Parking
Copies of these amendments may be viewed or obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, 300 Lisbon Street, Lisbon or online at www.lisbonme.org.
a. Amendments to Chapter 10 Article IV Intinerant Vendor Ordinance
b. Amendments to Chapter 50 Building & Buildings Regulations
c. Amendments to Chapter 30 Article III Park Regulations Section 88-5 Special Regulations
d. Amendments to Chapter 46 Article VI Street Lighting Sections 46-147
e. And to Repeal Chapter 50 Article II Division 1 Section 50-45 Winter Parking
Copies of these amendments may be viewed or obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, 300 Lisbon Street, Lisbon or online at www.lisbonme.org.
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Water Commisioner Meeting Schedule Change
The Lisbon Water
Department Commissioners’ Meeting has been rescheduled to Thursday,
February 15, 2017 at 5:00 PM in the Council Chambers in the Lisbon Town
Hall.
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Sunday, February 11, 2018
L-A ROTARY CLUB TO WELCOME JOHN NEWLIN & THEDA LYDEN MARCH 22
Auburn - On Thursday, March 22, from noon to 1:00 p.m. at The Village Inn, 165 High Street, Auburn, John Newlin and Theda Lyden, will be the featured guest speakers at the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club. Newlin is co-founder and executive director of Growing to Give, For the past few years, Newlin has been focused on diversifying operations and expanding the use of climate-friendly methods at Scatter Good Farm, where he lives with his family. In addition, he is the board chair of Unity College, senior advisor at Re-Fridge, and a climate advocate trainer with Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Previously, Newlin worked 30 years in Maine as a high school teacher, school reform coach, facilitator, and nonprofit director, including a long period with the Great Schools Partnership, and more recently as executive director of MICDL, located at USM's Lewiston-Auburn College.
Theda Lyden is co-founder and farm manager of Growing to Give, a non-profit that grows organic vegetables at Scatter Good Farm in Brunswick, and donates the produce to local people facing food insecurity through partner food banks and pantries. As farm manager, Lyden plans and oversees all growing and harvesting activities. A long-time resident of Greene, she is a Master Gardener and ceramic artist. Previously, she operated her own farmers market business, Dig it Farm, selling certified organic herbs, flowers and perennials at the Portland Farmers Market. She also worked many years as the executive chef at the award-winning Harraseeket Inn in Freeport, Maine. As a chef, Lyden was instrumental in building partnerships with local farmers and growers, with an emphasis on organic and all-natural local food. Reservations are not required at the luncheon. FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact President and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 713.7045 or email millhime@myfairpoint.net. Events and other club information are posted at www.lewistonauburnrotary.org and www.facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/.
L-A ROTARY CLUB SUPPORTS ALZHEIMER ASSOCIATION OF MAINE
Auburn – On behalf of Lewiston-Auburn Lunch Club Rotarians, President Monica Millhime (second from LEFT), along with Belinda Valee, and Rotarians Cheryl McKeone and Tom MacDonald presented a $2,000 check to Peter Baker (pictured center), from the Alzheimer's Association Maine Chapter. “Thank you for your $2,000 contribution to the Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter, shares Laurie Trenholm, Executive Director. “Your support will provide immediate assistance to the people in Maine affected by Alzheimer’s disease, their families and caregivers.” The donation was made possible through the successful sales and support of the Rotary Community Cookbook. Fellow first year Rotarian, Lorraine Bard, championed and complied the cookbook on behalf of our Club. Unfortunately, she unavailable for the presentation. “On behalf of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club, we wish to express our gratitude to all of our past and present Rotarians, families and friends who shared their culinary delights,” shared Millhime. “Our heart and thoughts go out to those afflicted with this debilitating disease and hope a cure will be discovered soon.” A limited number of cookbooks are still available at two convenient locations in Auburn at Ann's Flower Shop, 36 Millet Drive, Auburn and The Village Inn, 165 High Street, Auburn. Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 helpline is 800.272.3900. The L- A Rotary Club meets every Thursday at the Village Inn, Auburn from noon to 1 p.m. Reservations are not required at the luncheon. FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact President and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 713.7045 or email millhime@myfairpoint.net. Events and other club information are posted at www.lewistonauburnrotary.org and www.facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/.
Lisbon Planning Board - Site Visit
Rusty Lantern - 689 Lisbon Street, Lisbon Falls
February 22, 2018 from 6:00 - 6:30 PM
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Saturday, February 10, 2018
WHERE IS THE MONEY?????????????
Town Council Workshop - February 13, 2018
Workshop - Sewer Ordinance & MS4 Discussion
February 13, 2018 at 6:00 PM
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
L-A ROTARY CLUB SUPPORT END TO POLIO
Auburn - Lewiston – Auburn Rotary Lunch Club members Cheryl McKeone and Don Grant, along with members Joanne Bollinger, Giselle St. Amand, Jim and Monica Millhime, and Pete Preble and other members of the Auburn – Lewiston Rotary Breakfast Club held a joint fundraising event at Gritty’s in Auburn benefiting Rotary International’s efforts to End Polio Now. The event raised $478.50 through door prizes, raffle tickets and other donations benefiting the Rotary Plus Foundation “Rotary, along with support through fundraiser endeavors with local community partners, and weekly contributions from Rotarians, polio cases have been reduced by 99.9% worldwide since Rotary’s first project to vaccinate children in the Philippines in 1979,” shares L-A Rotary President, Monica Millhime. “The goal of Rotarians world-wide is to continue raising awareness and supporting eradicating polio with local, state and global efforts to make a difference by impacting and protecting children against polio.” L-A Rotary Lunch Club meets every Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. at The Village Inn, Auburn. A-L Rotary Breakfast Club meets every Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. at the Auburn United Methodist Church. FMI visit https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/ and www.auburn-lewistonrotary.org. Visiting Rotarians and community guests are welcome. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
L-A ROTARY CLUB - GIFT OF FOOD
Auburn – Thanks to donations from members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club, and a community partnership with Hannaford's, 47 Washburn School students and their families received the Gift of Food. “The program is one the many projects planned by our Club members this year,” shares President Monica Millhime. “Throughout this year our focus has been dedicated to providing assistance to children, community and international projects, supporting the Humane Society, promoting literacy, honoring and assisting seniors and Veterans while building fellowship.” Delivery of the donations was provided by Rotarians Jim Millhime, Lorraine and Roger Bard, Washburn Principal Andrew Bard, Rhonda and Ray Martel and Phil Vampatella. L-A Rotary Lunch Club meets every Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. at The Village Inn, Auburn. FMI visit https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/. Visiting Rotarians and community guests are always welcome. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
L-A ROTARY CLUB GIFT OF SONG
Auburn – The Gift of Song provided by Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club Carolers to residents of Schooner Estate during the holidays was a magical. “The sounds of the season came alive with original radiations of holiday classics with fellowship and fun,” shared Club President, Monica Millhime. “Throughout this year, we want to recognize and appreciate the seniors in our community.” Rotarians were grateful for the efforts of Jonathan Pollock, music teacher in Lisbon Schools to share his talents on guitar, and Joanne Bollinger with her angelic voice of leading the group throughout the performance. Pictured (l-r, row 1 kneeling): Isaac and Ave Thorndike, Monique Roy, Peyton Wright, Lily Pollock. Row 2: Lorraine Bard, Giselle St. Amand, Sylvia Plourde, Morgan Thorndike, Joanne Bollinger, Jim Millhime, Claire Veilleux. Row 3: Monica Millhime, Phil Vampatella, Mike Kirk, Tim Verrill, Tom MacDonald, Bethel Shields, Erin Pollock, Gabriel Pollock, Wendy Russell, Shawn Wright and Jonathan Pollock. “Thank you so much for having us on your list of places to play,” commented Mark Prevost, Resident Services Director for Schooner Estates. “I heard so many great comments about the Rotary Club’s show here at Schooner Estates. The Tenants all said what an enjoyable evening it was. They all said your group had lots of fun and spirit in them and it showed. Please keep us in mind in the future.” L-A Rotary Lunch Club meets every Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. at The Village Inn, Auburn. FMI visit https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/. Visiting Rotarians and community guests are always welcome.
L-A ROTARY CLUB -GIFT OF SHARING
Lewiston – Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club members partnered with the Lewiston Police Department to support a local family needing assistance through a Gift of Sharing program. Pictured Officer Joseph Philippon, along with Rotarian, Lorraine Bard, collected the generous contributions provided by Rotary members. Items included several items for the family including a hand-crafted baby blanket pad. “Rotarians motto is Service Above Self,” shares Club President, Monica Millhime. “It never ceases to amaze me when a request for assistance is shared, Rotarians respond. Our members truly are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, each and every day by creating possible ripples in the lives of others.” L-A Rotary Lunch Club meets every Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. at The Village Inn, Auburn. FMI visit https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/. Visiting Rotarians and community guests are always welcome. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
L-A Rotary Club Gift of Life
Photo caption please note: Nancy’s last name is Richard, not Brown. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Photo caption: The Gift of Life project sponsoring a local blood drive by members of the local Rotary Clubs provided a much needed collection of donations for the American Red Cross. Pictured (back row left to right) Monica Millhime, President of the L-A Rotary Lunch Club; Nancy Brown, A-L Rotary Breakfast Club; (seated left to right) L-A Rotarians Christine Wilson and Mac McPeake.
Lewiston – Joint efforts from members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club and Auburn-Lewiston Rotary Breakfast Club in partnership with the Lewiston CareerCenter to sponsor a Gift of Life blood drive with the Red Cross was a huge success. Fifteen donors participated breaking the CareerCenter record of eight previously. Christine Wilson, Mac McPeake and Lorraine Bard assisted with the event welcoming donors at the registration desk. “I am pleased to report that even as it came down to the wire, 15 units of blood were collected at your drive,” shared April Caron, Business Development Manager, American Red Cross. “As some of you may know, each unit of blood collected helps up to three patients in need – that means your donors helped save the lives of 45 people!
Thank you for all that you did to make the drive such an enjoyable experience. From the wonderful volunteers at registration, to the amazing catered lunch and opportunity to meet your members, it was a great day.” L-A Rotary Lunch Club meets every Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. at The Village Inn, Auburn. A-L Rotary Breakfast Club meets every Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. at the Auburn United Methodist Church. FMI visit https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/ and www.auburn-lewistonrotary.org. Visiting Rotarians and community guests are welcome.
Workforce Development Survey - Maine Development Foundation
From Lisbon's Economic & Community Development Office:
Because Lisbon is a Downtown Main Street Network Community, I wanted to send the survey below out to our business industry in Lisbon from the Maine Development Foundation.
Thank you
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The Maine Development Foundation, Maine State Chamber of Commerce, and Educate Maine are partnering on a business survey to identify the investments and policies that are needed to support the strengthening of our workforce as well as long-term economic growth in the state. This survey is a follow-up to the Making Maine Work survey that was conducted in 2010 with more than 1,000 business leaders. We look forward to seeing how far we’ve come in meeting the needs expressed eight years ago.
Based on the findings from the survey and review of existing conditions and policies, the group will articulate a common vision and develop a set of goals with specific action steps to move Maine forward. The call to action will be used to shape the upcoming gubernatorial election.
We are inviting you to complete this survey and share your thoughts on the key issues impacting economic growth in Maine.
You may have received this invitation from more than one source. PLEASE COMPLETE THE SURVEY ONLY ONCE, so that we do not double count responses. We appreciate your understanding of any cross-posting.
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. Please respond by February 14, 2018.
Start the survey by clicking on this link: Maine Business Survey
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Because Lisbon is a Downtown Main Street Network Community, I wanted to send the survey below out to our business industry in Lisbon from the Maine Development Foundation.
Thank you
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The Maine Development Foundation, Maine State Chamber of Commerce, and Educate Maine are partnering on a business survey to identify the investments and policies that are needed to support the strengthening of our workforce as well as long-term economic growth in the state. This survey is a follow-up to the Making Maine Work survey that was conducted in 2010 with more than 1,000 business leaders. We look forward to seeing how far we’ve come in meeting the needs expressed eight years ago.
Based on the findings from the survey and review of existing conditions and policies, the group will articulate a common vision and develop a set of goals with specific action steps to move Maine forward. The call to action will be used to shape the upcoming gubernatorial election.
We are inviting you to complete this survey and share your thoughts on the key issues impacting economic growth in Maine.
You may have received this invitation from more than one source. PLEASE COMPLETE THE SURVEY ONLY ONCE, so that we do not double count responses. We appreciate your understanding of any cross-posting.
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. Please respond by February 14, 2018.
Start the survey by clicking on this link: Maine Business Survey
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LISBON ANNOUNCEMENT
Lisbon Town Office, MTM Center, Transfer Station, and Library will be closing at noon, February 7, 2018.
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LISBON PARKING BAN
A parking ban has been issued from 10:00am Wednesday February 7, 2018 until 7:00am Thursday February 8, 2018.
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Monday, February 5, 2018
TREE STREET YOUTH GRANT
Photo caption: L-A Rotary Lunch Club President, Monica Millhime (second from left) is assisted by fellow Rotarian, Ray Martel with the presentation of the Club’s $4,500 grant check to Tree Street Youth Executive Director, Julia Sleeper and Operations Manager, Kim Sullivan. Photo courtesy of Jacki Majerus-Collins.
Auburn – One of the 2017-2018 goals of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Lunch Club was to provide laptops and iPads to Tree Street Youth program(TSY) located at 144 Howe Street. “Providing financial assistance to TSY aligns with our Club’s mission and focus on Literacy”, shares L-A Rotary Lunch Club President, Monica Millhime. “The new technology will provide community support to the programs currently offered at Tree and will strengthen their capacity to continue providing basic education, literacy and technology skill sets. We are delighted to be able to provide the partnership and resources enabling students to write college essays, research career paths, apply for jobs and complete other necessary tasks to pursue college and careers.” Since 2011, TSY has served over 800 youth. Seventeen different languages are spoken including Arabic, French, Spanish, Somali and Swahili. “Providing education along with technology tools offer students the ability to embrace and accept an opportunity to be more literate in a changing, demanding world and develops leadership, accountability and life skills to be successful,” according to Millhime. Rotary members meet weekly from noon to 1 p.m. at the Village Inn, 165 High Street, Auburn. FMI on program and events call 713.7045 or email millhime@myfairpoint.net. Weekly updates are posted on Facebook: https://facebook.com/lewistonmainerotary/
Public Comment Wanted on Lisbon Emergency Services & Funding
The Council is seeking public input on Lisbon Emergency Services & Funding on Tuesday February 6, 2018 at 7:00 PM. Please join us!
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