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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Remembering Our Loved Ones
While riding down the road today, I past the town hall and as I looked at the memorial I had a thought.
It is a nice thing what they are doing tomorrow remembering the civil war veterans, but what about our … Continue reading
Posted in Human Interest
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Town Manager Plan – Vote Yes!
The Town Manager Plan will be back before the people on June 8. I encourage you to vote Yes to adopt the plan. Our Town needs the consistent daily management and oversight only a Town Manager can provide. Our Selectmen … Continue reading
Music Night
I enjoy live music and a variety of performers and styles. I have been a fan of “Hot Summer Nights” in South Berwick for some time. Hot Summer Nights
Campaign Concerns
At the Town Meeting last week a green flier was circulated to residents along with sample ballots and other material. The flier has a picture of chairman Frizzell holding a child and states his wishes, desires and accomplishments. The material
Road Shoulders Have A Purpose
I saw on the news today a rollover happened on Lower Guinea road last night. It was reported the driver was going down the road and there tire
New England Farm 2 Fork Presents – What The Indians Ate
On May 29th and 30th Chef Sebastian Carosi, founder of The New England Farm 2 Fork Project will bring you ‘…..what the indians ate…..’ an eco-gastronomic tasting tour
Posted in Community News
Tagged New England Farm 2 Fork Project, What the indians ate
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Memorial Day Celebration
The Town, American Legion Post 214 and Lebanon’s Historical Society, will sponsor this year’s Memorial Day celebration.
Town Hall and Memorial Vandalized
Sometime Saturday night or early Sunday morning the Town Hall on Upper Guinea Road was vandalized. The sod donated by Tuckahoe Turf Farm and laid by Rescue
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Great Community Day!!!
On behalf of all the volunteers with the Lebanon Rescue Department, Chief Samantha Cole would like to thank all the residents, businesses, other town departments, the schools and the other agencies that participated in the 2nd Annual Lebanon Community Festival … Continue reading
Posted in Town Government
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Lebanon Festival Today!
Come down to the Town Festival today, sure to be fun for the whole family. It kicks off with a breakfast at 8:30am, then there will be a 5k road race at 9:30am to benefit a local family as well … Continue reading
Free Fishing Days Correction – June 5-6, 2010
The new two-year fishing law book released last month by the Maine
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife incorrectly identifies the
state’s spring “Free Family Fishing Days.”
Selectmen Meeting 05/18/10
Meeting Highlights:
All Selectmen were in attendance
Meeting Started appx 6:35pm
Minutes from previous meeting were accepted
Selectmen Cole read a proclamation for National EMS week, thanking the volunteers for their service.
Posted in Meeting Minutes, Town Government
Tagged mowing, national ems week, paving, Selectmen Meeting
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BreatheNH Recap
I want to thank everyone for your gracious support of the BreatheNH Bike Tour 2010 that was held this past Saturday. I managed to raise $1,150.00 for the cause
Town Meeting Tonight
The Lebanon Town Meeting will be held tonight at the Lebanon Elementary School at 7pm. The meeting is to review the upcoming referendums for the upcoming vote June 8th.
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Library Concerns / Clarification Needed
I have recently reviewed the flyer that the School District mailed out with the insert on the possible Library merge and the update on playgrounds etc.
In Memory of Lebanon Police Officer Killed in Line of Duty
The Lebanon Selectmen took a moment during their scheduled workshop on Friday, May 7th, 2010 to remember Lebanon Police Officer Jeffrey Lee Bull, who was tragically killed in the line of duty 23 years
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Breathe NH – Seacoast Bike Tour 2010
I am once again riding for the Breathe NH Bike Tour in May 15th 2010. This is the 25th year anniversary for the tour that has so many wonderful volunteers and that done so much for fighting such a horrible … Continue reading
Posted in Community News, Human Interest
Tagged Breathe NH, BreatheNH, Cancer, COP, Fundraiser, Seacoast Bike Tour
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Lebanon Community Festival 5/22/10
Lebanon Community Festival will be held Saturday May 22nd, 2010 (Rain Date Sunday, May 23rd) 11am-2pm
at the Hanson School on Upper
Selectmen Meeting 05/04/10
Meeting Highlights:
All Selectmen were in attendance
Posted in Meeting Minutes, Town Government
Tagged heath road, mowing, paving, Selectmen Meeting, Webcam
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Ladies Slow Pitch Softball
Area ladies interested in playing slow pitch softball? Lebanon is working to organize a ladies league using the Little League fields. The League is open to women ages 21 and older
Apology
It has come to my attention that some people think I have been a bit harsh. I want people to know that was NOT my intention at all.
So I come to you today and apologize for anything I may have … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial, Human Interest
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