2014 bremen town report
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2014 Annual ReportTown of Bremen, Maine
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The One Hundred and Eighty-Fifth
AnnualReportTOWNOF
BREMEN, MAINE
For the fiscal year from January 1, 2014to December 31, 2014
20�0CensusResidentPopulation–806
Lincoln County Publishing Co. Newcastle/Damariscotta,Me.
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Town Report CoverThisisacollageoftheBremenTownForest.Thepeopleonthebridgeare:MaryJaneShonnfromAkron,Ohio(sisterofDickKoubekofBremen),andStephenandJoLaurich.
All photos on the cover are courtesy of Stephen Laurich.
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Bremen Town ForestThe47-acreBremenTown Forest and trail picturedon the cover of
the Annual Report is a unique and interesting property. The BremenConservation Commission designed and built the �.5-mile trail throughthisoldandnewgrowthwoodsin20�2and20��.ThetrailwasdedicatedandnamedHiltonO’ConnorTrailin20��inmemoryofDianeO’Connor,founderandfirstchairpersonoftheCommission.Whilewalkingthetrail,youwilldiscoverafield,oldstonewalls,ravine,amixofhardwoodandsoftwood trees,wildlifehabitat, saltwatermarsh,and the tidalCrabappleCreek.Itisaninterestingpropertymadeveryaccessiblebythewell-markedtrailwithfootbridgesinappropriatelocations.
FutureexpansionofthetrailmayincludeanextensionacrossCrabappleCreektothenortheasterncorneroftheproperty,butthatwillrequiresomeextensive bridge construction. The creek itself is interesting in that it isnarrowandtidal,thusexhibitingvastchangesbetweenhighandlowtide.Aportionofthecurrentpathdoesrunalongportionsofthecreek,givingvisitorsagreatviewofthewaterway.
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ThepropertyhasbeenownedbytheTownsinceitwaspurchasedintheearlynineties.Atthattime,theselectmenappointedanadhoccommitteetoexploreusesfortheproperty.PartlybecauseitslocationiscentralwithinBremen, the committee recommended it be used to relocate the BremenTownHousewithexpandedparkingandoutdooreventspace,locateanewtownoffice,createacommunityplayground,andcreateanaturepreservewith walking trails.As of 20��, we now have the preserve and walkingtrail.
You are all encouraged to take an enjoyable walk on the trail. It isaneasywalkonflat landwithnoobstaclesother thanafewstepsonanembankment. An informational kiosk is located at the trail entrance inthesmallfieldjustnorthoftheTownHouseandfirestationonRoute�2.ParkingisavailableinthelotbesidetheTownHouseorinthefield.
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Town of Bremen InformationPOBox�7�
208WaldoboroRoadBremen,ME0455�
Town Office HoursTuesday-Wednesday-Friday
8:00a.m.to2:00p.m.Thursday
8:00a.m.to6:00p.m.ClosedMondays
Telephone:(207)529-5945Fax:(207)529-6�02
Email:[email protected]
Selectmen’s Meetings�st&�rdThursdayeveningsofeachmonthat5:00p.m.
Planning Board Meetings2ndTuesdayofeachmonthat7:00p.m.
Bremen Conservation Commission�stMondayofeachmonthat5:00p.m.attheBremenLibrary
Harbor Committee MeetingsAsAnnounced
Shellfish Committee MeetingsAsAnnounced
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Municipal OfficersELECTED MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, & OVERSEERS OF THE POORJohnMarsh-20�5 HenryNevins-20�6 WendyPieh-20�7
PLANNING BOARDStephenBarnes-20�6(Chair) FrancenaBennett-20�7(resigned)BarnumBurrall-20�5 MatthewHanly-20�5(resigned)RobertHoward-20�5 DavidKoubek-20�6WalterVoskian-20�5
SCHOOL BOARDJudithMohr-20�7 ParkerRenelt-20�5 WilliamThomas-20�6
HARBOR COMMITTEEMelaneeOsier-Gilbert-20�6 BrucePoland-20�7
RogerWilliams-20�5
APPOINTED MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
TOWN CLERK, TREASURER,TAX COLLECTOR, REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
KellyClancy
DEPUTY TOWN CLERK, DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERSMarthaG.Varsano
DEPUTY TOWN CLERKPenelopeCard,perdiem JudithMohr,perdiem
FIRE CHIEF DEPUTY FIRE WARDENSFernaldPoland PenelopeCard KellyClancy RonPoland MarthaVarsano
PLUMBING INSPECTOR/CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERStanleyWaltz
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ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER HEALTH OFFICERKyleEmerson StanleyWaltzLincolnCountySheriff’sDept.
SHELLFISH WARDENSRandMaker,Warden AaronBeck,Deputy
SHELLFISH COMMITTEEBruceAnderson-20�5 StephenBarnes-20�5TimCollamore,Sr.-20�5 RandMaker-20�5LisaPrior-20�5
HARBOR MASTER DEPUTY HARBOR MASTERMelaneeOsier-Gilbert AaronBeck
BUDGET COMMITTEEJohnBriggs GerouldClark ChrisDickinsonScottGiguere FrederickW.Harrington StephenMaclachlanHaroldSchramm KennethVinal LisaWilson(Chair)
APPEALS BOARDGerouldClark(Chair) A.KnightCoolidge HaroldSchrammChristopherWells MelindaWells(Alt.) DavidWest
BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEWNoassessmentreviewsheldin20�4
TOWN MEETING MODERATORSDonaldMeans WendyPieh
ELECTION WARDENSKellyA.Clancy MarthaG.Varsano
DEPUTY ELECTION WARDENPenelopeCard
BALLOT CLERKSFrancenaBennett PenelopeCard JackClancyEdithKearney JoanneKostenbader JoanMagnussonJudithMohr AnnNesslage WendyPiehKarenRutan RonaldRutan WalterVoskianMarySueWeeks
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TOWN HOUSE COMMITTEECordeliaGoth SandraJohns KarenRutanKateVarian MarthaVarsano MaryBerger(Alt.)MichelePrior(Alt.) JaniceKemper(Alt.)
ORDINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE(Disbanded)
BREMEN CONSERVATION COMMISSIONVirginiaBetts BennettCollins StephenLaurichSusanMetzger,Chair TerryMarsh
ADDRESSING OFFICER StanleyWaltz
CENTRAL LINCOLN COUNTY AMBULANCE COMMITTEEJohnOtterbein
ALEWIVES COMMITTEERobbieMcLaughlin ShannonMcLaughlin FernaldPolandKenVinal DavidWilkins
ROAD COMMISSIONERThomasKostenbader
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE ~ District 90StateRepresentative: MichaelG.Devin �HillcrestRoad Newcastle,ME0455�CellPhone: (207)975-���2BusinessPhone: (207)56�-8�50E-Mail: [email protected]: HouseofRepresentatives 2StateHouseStation Augusta,ME04���-0002Telephone: (207)287-�400(Voice) (207)287-4469(TTY)TollFreeMessageService: �-800-42�-2900WebSite: http://www.maine.gov/legis/house/hsebios/devimg.htm
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STATE SENATE ~ District 13StateSenator: ChristopherK.JohnsonHomeAddress: �2�0TurnerRidgeRoad Somerville,ME04�48Residence: (207)549-��58E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]: �StateHouseStation Augusta,ME04���-000�Telephone: (207)287-�5�5 (207)287-�58�(TTY)TollFreeMessageService: �-800-42�-6900WebSite: http://www.legislature.maine.gov/senate
YOUR FEDERAL LAWMAKERSU.S. Senators
SusanM.Collins AngusS.King,Jr.4��DirksenSenate �59DirksenSenateOfficeBuilding OfficeBuildingWashington,DC205�0-�904 Washington,DC205�0-�90�(202)224-252� (202)224-5�44(202)224-269�(fax) (202)224-�946(fax)www.collins.senate.gov MaineOffices:�-800-4�2-�599 www.king.senate.gov
U.S. Representative ~ District 1ChelliePingree2�62RayburnHOBWashington,DC205�5(202)225-6��6(202)225-5590(fax)MaineNumber:(207)774-50�9or�-888-862-6500www.pingree.house.gov
�0 ANNUALREPORT
Selectmen’s ReportFirst of all, we want to thank the many of you who have found the
time and energy to step forward and volunteer to be involved in community service. From the Patriotic and Muscongus Community Clubs, to the Firemen and First Responders, to those serving on various committees and projects, Bremen is a place where we are very proud to live and share with those who cannot be here year round. When the going gets tough, everyone here has shown a remarkable willingness to help out, whether it is to provide food and shelter when the electricity goes out for days, or even just to be kind to one another as we go about our Town business. Thank you.
Kelly Clancy and Martha have a new Deputy Clerk, Julie Cruz. Be sure to get to know her as you visit the Town office. Martha is easing back a bit on her hours; when you see her, be sure to let her know we want her to stay forever! The Bremen Town office is a delightful place to stop in, and that is thanks to the wonderful jobs done by everyone in the office. Penny Card and Judy Mohr continue to pinch hit, so we have a really competent crew at all times.
Tom Kostenbader and Jack Clancy have continued to work very hard to get our roads all in good shape, and that initial plan will be completed in 2015, after five years of dedicated work. After that, the plan is to maintain the condition we have on our roads through keeping ahead of instead of catching up with needed work.
The Town House has also gotten attention this year, and thousands of carpenter ants are having to find a new home. Work will continue this year, and we will gradually have everything in very good shape on the building. We are proud of this old historical building and of the efforts on the part of the Town to return it to decent condition.
The Hay Property, which the Town purchased last year, has seen some use this year, although there is not yet a road down to the water for those who cannot walk down the path. Some clearing of dead trees and growth has happened down by the water, and a winding road is planned to lead to a small parking area, with steps put in to carry a kayak or canoe down to the shore. What a beautiful spot to enjoy the salt water. And, of course, Hank Nevins is actively looking to find something similar on fresh water for the enjoyment of Bremen’s citizens.
We are looking at some designs to modify the Town office to more
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effectively use our space and to bring the rest rooms into sizes and heights for adults instead of elementary students. This year Jack replaced and repaired windows that were not efficient, and, like with the Town House, we will continue to develop and improve the Town office.
Jim Murphy, our assessor’s agent, has completed his building revaluation, with few surprises or large changes in value to many properties. We are now in compliance with state regulations and can look forward to our property taxes being equitable with other property owners in Town.
Our finances remain in excellent shape. In fact, when we thought we would have to raise taxes last year, we were able to lower them! Just a little, but a little adds up to a lot when your funds are tight. This year, once again, the education budget is unpredictable, with large potential increases. So, while we hope to keep the taxes down, we may be looking at a slight increase.
Please remember to license your dogs at the Town Center on a yearly basis. One-half of the fee goes to the Animal Welfare Program. The purpose of the Animal Welfare Program is to ensure that animals in Maine are humanely and properly treated.
Again, thank you for all that you do and are that make us proud to live in Bremen. And again, if you have time, think about getting more involved!
Sincerely,WENDY PIEHHANK NEVINSJOHN MARSH
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Assessors Report 2014JamesMurphy,Jr.,AssessorsRepresentative
MurphyAppraisalServices,Inc.
Building Revaluation: I know that is what you would like to hearabout.
AsofJanuary�4,20�5,nearlyallpropertieshavebeencheckedandphotographed.TherearestillafewislandpropertiestogotoaswellasaveryfewothermainlandpropertiesthatIneedtogovisit.Weatherandtimecurtailedtheoutsidework.AnypropertyIhavenotvisitedwillbereviewedpriortothetaxesbeingsetforthisyear.IamintheprocessofcompletingapunchlistofpropertiestoverifythateithermypartnerorIhavebeentotheproperty.Thatlisthasabout�5-20propertiesthatwillbevisitedassoonaswegetareasonablegoodweatherday.Thesaltwater islandpropertiesincludeacoupleoftax-exemptpropertieswhichwillnotbeofissuefortaxpurposes,butIstillwanttohavegoodrecords.Acoupleofmainlandislandpropertieswillalsobevisited,asthewaterhasfrozenontheponds.
MyDadandIhavemetmany,manygreatpeople.Ihavesentover600letterscontainingthepropertycards.Acoupleofpropertycardswenttothewrongowners,afewothershadanincorrectphoto.Ofthe600+propertycardssent,about60followedupwithanemailora letter.Havinga fewsmallerrorsonlessthan�0%ofthepropertiesisnottoobad.
Someotherdetails:Itappearspierswerenotassessedinthepast.Pierswillbeassessedbasedonconstruction:lightdutybeingthetypicalwalkingpier,mediumdutybeingapiercapableofalightvehicle,andaheavy-dutypierwillbeapiercapableofalargervehicle.Mostpiersareofthelight-dutytype.
Wehavespentmanyhoursanddaystryingtoreachthegoalofequity.Eachvisitlasted�0-�5minutes(unlesswestartedtalkingaboutstuff!)withanadditional�0-20minutesplacingthephotosandverifyingtheinputdata.Mostpropertieshadthetwoofusreviewinganddebatingthebestwaytomakesureyourpropertywasbeingrepresentedproperly.
InJunemyson,Joe,andIwalkedthelengthofBremenLongIslandfrom south to north. We greatly appreciated the cold drinks on that hotday.That7-plus-hourhikeshowedus thatmanypropertieshadnotbeenvisitedindecades,basedontheoldphotos.Insomecases,wefoundpartsofbuildingshadlongbeentorndown.
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Theresponsehasbeenextremelypositive.Somepeoplewouldrathernotbesubjectedtosuchareview.Werespectthatperspective.Thenegativeresponseshavebeen less than�0.Outof aTownofover900propertiestotal, that is really acceptable. In somecases,weusedGoogleEarth forconfirmationofdataandmeasurements.
Inaddition,wehavetakenover�,500photographsofthebuildingsintheTown.Thisdocumentationwillbepreserved foruseby thePlanningBoard,HistoricalSociety,CodeOfficerandothers,notonlyforhistory’ssake,butalsotodeterminethesituationofapropertyforbuildingpermits.Thepenaltyfornotgettingapermitisafactor5timestheusualfee.Thereisnoreasonnottogetapermit.
ThatistheplanforBremen:settheassessinguprightthefirsttime,andmaintain thehard andextensivework long term.That is usingyourtaxmoneywiselyandfrugally.Iamaveryfairassessorandputa lotofcommon sense into what can be very confusing and complex laws andstandards.Butintheenditisthis:Isthepropertybeingtreatedinafairandconsistentmannertoothersimilarproperties;istheassessedvaluebasedonthemarketvalues;andisthatvaluereasonablegiventheknownfactsaboutthepropertyandthemarketingeneral.
Itisnotpossibletohaveanexactvalueeverydayforeveryproperty.Therealestatemarkethasitsupsanddownseachyear.Itisnotthegoaloftaxassessingtobeperfect;itisthegoaltobereasonableandconsistent.Thisrevaluationachievesthatgoal.Errorswilloccuraspropertieschangehandsandbecomesubjecttoadditionsandaging.Mygoalistokeeptherecordsascurrentaspossibleeachyear.
TaxreliefintheformoftheMaineHomesteadExemptionisavailableto all qualified property owners. If you have received an exemption inBremeninpreviousyears,youdonotneedtoreapply.YouareeligibleforthisprogramifyouhaveownedaresidenceinMaineforthelast�2monthsasofApril�stoftheyearofthecommitment,arearesidentoftheTown,andifyourBremenhomeisyourdeclaredplaceofresidence.
AlsoavailablearetheVeteransExemption,BlindExemptionandotherprogramsthatcanassistatthetownandstatelevel.Pleasecallmeatifyouhaveaquestion.IamusuallyscheduledfortheBremenTownofficeeveryotherWednesday.
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ASSESSMENTSTATISTICSFORFISCALYEAR20�4
TotalTaxableValuation $�68,425,600HomesteadExemptionValuation $2,�49,000
CommitmentDate July�7,20�4Lastdaytoappealvaluation January�8,20�5Tax(Mill)Rate $�0.60per$�,000oftaxablevalueTaxamounttoberaised $�,772,86�.66LastYear $�,765,9��.�5
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54 ANNUALREPORT
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MORTIMER,DORISI. 00�-0�0-004-L 5,400MOXCEY,RALPH&BARBARA 0�4-0�0 5,400ORCUTT,HARRISA.&THERESA 0��-008 5,400PATTON,ALBERT&JEANNE 0�0-047-00� 5,400PECK,JANET 0�0-0�8 5,400POLAND,BRUCE 006-0�9-024 5,400POLAND,RONALD&RUTH 006-0�2-00C 5,400RUGGERIO,THOMAS&MARIE 00�-0��-00� 5,400RUTAN,RONALD&KAREN 006-047 5,400SANANGELO,LILA 006-045-00� 5,400SCHMEHL,RICHARD&NANCY 004-065-00A 5,400SIMPSON,LORRAINE&ROBERTD. 0�4-002 5,400SOOHEY,ROBERT 006-0�2 5,400VOSKIAN,MARY&WALTER 00�-0�� 5,400WALSH,MILDRED 00�-0�6 5,400WEBBER,NELSON(LE) 0�2-0�� 5,400WHEELOCK,KAREN&MORGAN 004-065-AA� 5,400
2014 BLIND EXEMPTIONOwner’s Name Map/Lot Exemption AmountANDERSON,GERALD&SHIRLEY 0��-0�8 4,000COLLAMORE,BRIDGET 0��-020 4,000
2014 FARM SPACE CLASSIFICATIONName Map/Lot Assessed ValueBARNES,JURATE&STEPHENE,CO-TTES 0��-027 5,200BARNES,JURATE&STEPHENE,CO-TTES 0��-026-00� �,800BARNES,STEPHENE. 0��-026 9,200WEEKS,MARYSUE 0��-0�2 ��,200
2014 OPEN SPACE CLASSIFICATIONName Map/Lot Assessed ValueBOOTHBY,GENE&ELIZABETH 007-0�8 6,655BOOTHBY,GENE&ELIZABETH 007-008 22,660BRADLEY,ROBERTB. 002-009-00A ��,000HOLMES,ANNE 004-096 �,�50LEEBER,DONALD&JANE 005-0�0 25,740LIGHT,DAVIDR.&LACLAIR,JOELLEH. 0�0-0�5&0�7 2,�00LUTZ,KURT;TRUSTEE 004-07� ��,680SOOHEY,ROBERT 006-0�2 ��,956UDDERHOLDINGS,LLC 002-004 �28,825WESSON,ANNE 004-00�-00� 9,�75WOODEDLANES,INC.HOA 009-0�0 2�,900TOTALS 275,441
2014 WORKING WATERFRONT CLASSIFICATIONName Map/Lot Value enrolled portionBREMENLOBSTERREALTYCO-OP 004-009-00A 5�,870OSIER,DAVIDL. 0��-00�-00� 68,200SIMMONS,ANTONINA&MACKENZIE,JEAN 0�0-046 52,254Working Waterfront Classification Total 174,324
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2014 LITERARY EXEMPTIONSOwner’s Name Map/Lot TotalBREMENLIBRARYASSOC. 0�0-0�0-00� �69,�00BREMENLIBRARYASSOC., 0�0-0�� 40,500MUSCONGUSCOMMUNITYCLUB 00�-0�5-00A 58,�00
2014 CHURCH EXEMPTIONSBREMENUNIONCHURCH,CHURCH 007-0�� �60,�00
2014 MUNICIPAL EXEMPTIONSBREMEN,TOWNOF 007-024 �77,900BREMEN,TOWNOF 0�4-0�0-00A ��2,200BREMEN,TOWNOF 0�0-0�0 292,700BREMEN,TOWNOF 0�0-040 285,000BREMEN,TOWNOF 005-020 �57,500BREMEN,TOWNOF 007-025 79,200BREMEN,TOWNOF 0�6-002 64,200BREMEN,TOWNOF 007-007-00A 52,700
2014 NON-PROFIT EXEMPTIONSKIEVEAFFECTIVEEDUCATIONINC. 004-009-00E 425,500MAINEAUDUBONSOCIETY 004-009-00C 62,900MEDOMAKVALLEYLANDTRUST 005-00�-00A 226,�00MEDOMAKVALLEYLANDTRUST 005-00�-006 �7�,700MUSCONGUSCOMMUNITYCLUB 00�-0�5-00A 58,�00NATIONALAUDUBONSOCIETY, 00�-0�� 4,007,000NATIONALAUDUBONSOCIETY, 004-0�� 982,�00
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62 ANNUALREPORT
Town Clerk’s Report – 2014HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES
SeasonFish 28 SeasonHunt ��SaltWaterRegistry �2 Archery �Non-Res.Fish � Muzzleloading 4�-DayNon-Res.Fish � JuniorHunt �Non-Res.Hunt � Ext.ArcheryAnterless 2Hunt/FishCombo �2 Ext.ArcheryAntlered �MigratoryWaterfowl 5 Over70Lifetime 2SmallGame �
DOG LICENSESMale/Female 6 Spayed/Neutered 90
VITAL STATISTICS REPORT RecordedBirths 9 RecordedMarriages � RecordedDeaths �8
MARRIAGES Names DateEdwardMcCarthy/MeganOsier 08/��/20�4
DEATHSName Date Age PlaceofDeathEvanMorris 02/�8/�4 60 BremenLillianF.Lutz 0�/0�/�4 9� ScarboroughD.PageCotton,Jr. 0�/08/�4 77 Tucson,AZCharlesHolt 04/09/�4 82 DamariscottaJosephKelly,Jr. 04/�2/�4 9� Westborough,MAPaulE.Brady 04/�6/�4 82 BremenJeanneM.Conley 04/�0/�4 9� BremenElizabethCizek 05/�5/�4 87 AugustaDeborahL.Fesmire 06/22/�4 6� PortlandRebeccaDawson 07/�6/�4 66 BremenEleanorM.Kelly 08/0�/�4 9� Westborough,MA
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MarianP.Morris 08/��/�4 87 ScarboroughNancyWilson 09/2�/�4 87 DamariscottaHelenWebber �0/0�/�4 75 AugustaGilbertW.Collamore,Sr. �0/22/�4 8� RocklandMildredPoland ��/22/�4 62 DamariscottaHarrisOrcutt �2/07/�4 87 BremenDomenicoNicolosi �2/22/�4 77 Metheun,MA
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Bremen Volunteer Fire Department Clearly the most significant development this year was the addition
ofsixnewvolunteers.Attractingnewmembershasbeenagoalforyears.Now the toughpart, forming them into firefightersandpartof the team.Theyhavemadeitthroughthesix-monthprobationaryperiodandallareenthusiasticandeagertolearn.MostwillbeattendingthebasicfirefightercourseofferedbyLincolnCountywhilereceivingweeklytraininghere.It’sallveryexcitingandimportantforBremen.
During the November storms, the Department operated a warmingshelteratthestation,providingfreshwater,aplacetosleep,warmdrinksandsnacks.MembersalsowentthroughtheTownremovingdownedtreeswhere possible and reporting road conditions back to county emergencyheadquarterslongbeforeutilitycrewsarrivedonscene.
Oneof themorechallengingcalls thisyearwas forawild land fireon Crotch Island. Firefighters responded on the Chief’s lobster boatwith portable pumps and forestry gear and had it quickly suppressed.Unfortunately, strong breezes rekindled it a day later requiring anothervoyage.
Speakingofportablepumps,wewerefortunatetoreceiveamatchinggrant from Maine Forestry Department for five new pumps which willreplaceouroldandunreliableones.Yourdonationssuppliedthematchingfunds.Alsoonthegrantfront,wewonagranttopurchaseanewthermalimager(anexpensiveitem).Usingdonatedfunds,wewereabletoparlaythis into two imagers, one for each engine. Pursuing grant opportunitiesisanimportantwaytostretchourbudgetfromtheTownandourdonatedfunds.
WehavetwomembersnearingcompletionofanEmergencyMedicalTechnician Basic (EMT B) course. They will provide much neededassistancehandlingthe80-90medicalcallswereceiveeachyear.
We put some donated funds to work remodeling the office space atthe station. Moving a wall opened it up, making it more conducive to aclassroom setting (necessary for the training of our members). A nastycarpetwasreplacedwithlaminatedwoodflooring,aflatpaneltelevisiononthewallwasadded(fortrainingvideos),andasmallofficespacewasenclosedforprivacy.Stopinandseetheresultsofyourgenerosity.
Theannualsupper/auctionwasabigsuccesswiththelargestattendance
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inyears.Everyoneseemed toenjoy themselves, leavingwith smilesandbargains thanks to our members and the auction items donated by localbusinesses.Ourcommunityturkeysupperisturningintoanannualevent.Weservedabout�40hungryvisitorsthisyear,andthereviewsweregood.Hopefullywe’llseeyounextyear.
We thankyou foryourcontinuingsupportandgenerosityand inviteyourcommentsandsuggestions.
FERNPOLAND FireChief
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Bremen Rescue/First Responders 20�4broughtmanycalls to theBremenFirstResponders, including
motorvehicleaccidents,falls,cardiacandbreathingproblems,andmuchmore. As the Town of Bremen is served by Central Lincoln CountyAmbulanceService,ourjobistogostraighttothescene(instreetclothes)andstartmedicalassessmentandtreatment.WethenadviseCLCASonhowtocontinueandassistthemintreatingapatientandinmovingthemtotheambulance.Inaddition,westandbyatsomefiredepartmentcallsincasesomeoneisinjured.ThepoweroutagesinNovemberbroughtafewofustotheFireHousetohelpkeepthestationopenforBremenresidents–we’reluckytohaveaFireDepartmentwillingtodothis.
Again,ourrequirementstokeepourlicenseshavegoneup,soweneedmorecontinuingeducationcreditseveryyeartorenewourlicenses(everythirdyear).Weattendtrainingsatotherdepartments,includingCLCASandWaldoboro,andwehavesomein-housetrainingsinBremen.ManyofusattendtheEMSConferenceinRockportforseveraldaystoattainthecreditswe need. Classes cover computer reports (most ambulance services areusinglaptops),theuseofbackboards,mysteriouscases,newesttreatments,etc.Thereisalotofvariation,andtheclassesarealwaysinteresting.
WethankyouonceagainforyourkindgenerosityandsupportoftheFirstResponders.Equipment ischangingall the time.Oneof thenewestchanges is that most items will be dated and not usable after expirationdates.Yourhelpkeepsusaverywell-equippedservice!Thankyouagain!
We’rehopingtohaveanumberofnewFirstResponderssoon.Again,therehavebeenchanges.Aftertakinganinitialclasswithtests,applicantsmusttakeafederaltestandpassstatepracticaltests.So,youmayseesomenewfacesinthefuture,andwearepleasedthatwemayhavemorehelpsoon!
Last,weneedtothankthemembersoftheBremenFireDepartmentwhoaccompanyusonourcalls.MostEMTsonCLCASarenotfromBremen,sothefirstthingtheFireDepartmentdoesisidentifythelocationofthecall.A
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memberoftheFireDepartmentalsobringstheRescueTruckwithneededequipment. Members handle radio communications, bring equipment weneed,directtrafficatthescene,helpmovepatients,andperformmanyothertasksthatmakeourjobseasierandmakethesituationeasieronourpatientsand their families.Weare extremelygrateful tohave themandproud tohavethematoursides!
Respectfullysubmitted,LINDANEVINS,Secretary BremenRescue/FirstRespondersABBEYVINAL,EMT–B,DirectorANDREWECKMAN,EMT-BERICDUFFY,EMT–BHANKNEVINS,EMT–BKELLEYDUFFY,EMT–BLINDANEVINS,EMT-B
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Code Officer’s ReportThis year I issued fewer permits than last year. There is a new business
in town, and possibly a new orchard will be coming soon. The Town is again having issues with unpermitted uses and illegal uses that may require court action. The soft approach, and the belief that people can be trusted to keep their word to conform to the ordinances and obtain the required permits, does not always work. If they have not complied after being asked two or three times, the needed follow-up requires expensive action from both the Town and the offending parties. If you do not know the regulations, it is best to call and ask, so you can avoid after-the-fact fees and/or other legal action.
In 2014 we issued 14 building permits and 17 plumbing/septic permits. In 2013 we issued 19 building permits and 17 plumbing/septic permits.
Please be aware that the FEMA flood maps will be revised on July 16, 2015, after the Town votes to adopt them. If you have any questions concerning insurance or the maps, you can attend one of two meetings that will be held; one by the State and one by the Selectmen. Watch the local paper for meeting dates.
Respectfully submitted,STAN WAlTz, Code Officer Shoreland zone Officer
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Bremen K-12 Education ReportKimberlySchaff,Principal,GreatSaltBayCommunitySchool
StevenBailey,SuperintendentofSchools,AOS9�
Great Salt Bay Community School:Change in administrationwastheworkconductedoverthesummer.InJune,MarkMcDonoughresignedhisassistantprincipalpositiontoreturntoteachingwhilehecompletedhisdoctoralprogram.Afterastatewidesearchforareplacement,IraMichaudwas hired as Assistant Principal. Mr. Michaud brings many years ofsuccessfulelementaryandmiddleschoolexperiencewithhimashestartshisworkinthisrole.
The 20��/�4 school year ended with 45� students. The 20�4/�5schoolyearbeganwith440students.With thirty-sevenstudentsenrolledinkindergarten theschoolboardsupported the recommendation toaddathirdkindergartenteacher.Mrs.KristieHoughtonwashiredinAugusttofillthisposition.HerdiverseeducationalbackgroundandexperienceplusherpassionforprimaryeducationhasbeenwonderfulforheryoungstudentswhohavejustbeguntheireducationaljourneyatGSB.InMay,20�4theboardacceptedtheresignationofMariePaschke,ourspecialeducationsocialworker.Forthepastsixyears,Ms.Paschkehasbeenprovidingwonderfulsocialworkservices toourstudentswithspecialneeds.Ms.Paschkehasdecided to return to graduate school to pursue her goal of becoming afamilynursepractitioner.InJunetheboardapprovedourrecommendationtoreplacethispositionwithaK-8GuidanceCounselorposition.Ournewcounselingmodelwillconsistofbothguidancecounselingandsocialwork.Ournewguidance counselor,Mrs. JillDavis,will provide instruction inthe K-8 guidance curriculum, responsive services (consultation, referral,andpeermediation),andsystemsupport;andMrs.RebeccaCannonwillprovidesocialworkservices toourstudents, includingourstudentswithspecialneeds,aswellassystemsupport.
Theadministrationset threemaineducationalgoalsfor the20�4-�5.The first goal is to maintain throughout the year a school-wide studentattendancerateof95%.Forastudenttoachievea95%attendanceratefortheschoolyear,heorshewouldneedtomissnomorethan8schooldays.Thesecondgoalistofocusonthefiveconditionsofteacherexpertise:acommonlanguageofinstruction,focusedfeedbackanddeliberatepractice,opportunitiestoobserveanddiscussteachingandlearning,clearcriteriaand
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aplanforsuccess,andrecognizingexpertise.Thethirdgoalistobegintheprocessofadoptingproficiency-basedapproachestoteachingandlearning(Resource:http://www.greatschoolspartnership.org/proficiency/).
Our students have a variety of resources to access to support theireducational experiences, which we are fortunate to maintain. Fromtechnology(one-to-onestudenttolaptopratioforstudentsingradesthreethrough eight, Aleks, Gizmos, Brain Pop, iPod touches, iPads, SmartBoards and other educational programs), to classroom materials and ourlibrary collection, eachplays an integral role in supportingour students’education. It is through the support of our residences in the towns ofBremen, Damariscotta and Newcastle as well as tuitioning communities(Alna,EdgecombandWestport)thatmaketheseresourcespossibleandwetrulyappreciateyoursupport.
Ourstudentscontinuetheirlearningoutsideoftheclassroom,whetherit becompetingon theathletic fieldorwithina club.Our robotics teamhasintegratedtheuseoftechnologyandtheircreativeandcriticalthinkingskillsincompetitioninAugusta.Ourmathteamhastraveledtoothermiddleschools to test theirmathematicalmasteryofconceptsandourmusicallytalented studentsparticipate indistrict festivals.Thisyear,wehaveoversixty-threepercentofoursixththrougheighthgradersparticipatinginoursportsprograms.Ourstudent-athletesrepresentourcommunitywellwhetheritisonthebasketballcourtorplayingfieldsthroughtheirdeterminationandsportsmanship.
The staff at Great Salt Bay is student-centered, while inspiringand encouraging our students for greater achievement and life-longlearning. Staff members collaborate weekly within professional learningcommunities,movingtowardsstandards-basedreporting,incorporatingtheMaineEducationStandards,anddifferentiatingactivitiestomakelearningmeaningfulforourstudents.Theyintegratetheresourcesofthecommunityintotheclassroomthroughlocalpresentations(HeartwoodTheatre,MilesofFriends,artistsinresidentsandSASSAM)andfieldtripexperiences.Inaddition,weconductedourfourthannual“GSBCares-A-Ton”fooddriveinwhichourstudentsbroughtinapproximatelyatonoffoodtogivetothelocalfoodbank.Aslifelonglearners,thestaffparticipatesinprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitiesthroughworkshopdays,attendingconferencesandenrolling ingraduateprograms.Ninety-twopercentofour faculty ishighlyqualified.Ourstafffocusisonbestpracticesintheclassroom,whichdirectlyimpactsourstudents’learning.
The school facilities continue to be used regularly for school andcommunity related events (AdultEducation,dance andas an emergency
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shelterforourcommunitythroughtheAmericanRedCross).Ourcustodialstaff does a wonderful job of scheduling, maintaining and cleaning theschool.Weareproudofourschoolandarepleasedwecanshareitwithourcommunity!
We look forward to continuing the Great Salt Bay commitment toexcellence!
Bremen, Grades 9-12:Bremenhas�2studentsingrades9-�2,with27 that attend LincolnAcademy. � students attend other private schoolsand 2 students are enrolled in other various high school opportunities.These students continue to achieve to high levels. There are 7 studentsgraduatingand7studentsenteringgradenine.SchoolBoardsoftheCentralLincolnCountySchoolSystemmeetwiththeBoardofDirectorsofLincolnAcademyacoupletimesperyearinordertoaligncurriculumandpreparefortransitionofourgradeeightstudentstoasuccessfulexperienceinhighschool.
Thankyouforyourcontinuedsupportforourkindergarten-grade�2learners.Itisgreatlyappreciated.
Sincerely,STEVENW.BAILEYSuperintendentofSchools
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Lincoln AcademyLincoln Academy is an independent secondary school chartered in
�80� to serve residents in the midcoast area. It offers a comprehensiveprogram,includingcoursesintheareasofEnglish,Mathematics,Science,SocialStudies,WorldLanguages,FineandPerformingArts,TechnologyEducation,PhysicalEducation,andHealthatalllevels.RegionalVocational,AlternativeEducationandSpecialEducationprogramsareavailable.
Lincoln Academy is accredited by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges (NEASC), which reaccredits the school everyten years. The school went through the reaccreditation process in 20�4(a substantiveprocess that includes a lengthy self studyandamulti-dayvisit by a NEASC team of educators) and will be officially reaccreditedin20�5.LincolnAcademy isalsoamemberof theNationalAssociationof Independent Schools, the MaineAssociation of Independent Schools,the NationalAssociation of Secondary Schools, the Independent SchoolAssociation of Northern New England, the Maine School ManagementAssociation,andtheKennebecValleyAthleticConference.Althoughitisaprivateacademy,Lincolnhasservedstudentsintheareaformorethan200years.Therearemorethan6,400livingalumniwhoworkallovertheworldineverysectorofpublicandprivatelife.
In the winter of 20�5 two new buildings will open on the LincolnAcademyCampus.TheCable-BurnsAppliedTechnologyandEngineeringCenter (ATEC)willofferapproximately�0,000square feetofclassroomspaceforvocational,science,andtechnologycourses.Thenewdormitorywill house 60 of the 78 residential students expected to attend LincolnAcademyinthefallof20�5.Governance
LincolnAcademy isgovernedbyan independentBoardofTrustees.Officers include: Ann McFarland ‘7�, President, Christine Wajer ’85,Vice-President, Dennis Prior ’9�, Secretary. Members include: SarahMaurer, Treasurer, Faustine Reny ’0�, Robert Baldwin ’62, StephenDixon,GeorgeMasters,Jr.,LisaMasters’8�,JonMcKane,KarenMoran,WilliamMorgner,andRobNelson.StandingcommitteesworkintheareasofFinance,Development,Facilities,Long-RangeandStrategicPlanning,Personnel, Policy, and the Committee on Trustees. David Sturdevant isHeadofSchool.
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The Student BodyLincoln Academy serves as the secondary school of choice for �8
towns in midcoast Maine with a comprehensive curriculum designed tomeet the individual needs of all students who choose LA. There are noentranceexams,andstudentsmayenterinanygrade,9-�2.Studentswholiveinatownthatdoesnothaveapublichighschoolmaychoosetoattendanysecondaryschooltheywish,andtheirrespectivetownspaythestate-determined tuition. Like most Maine town-academies, LincolnAcademyalsoacceptstuition-payingstudentsfromoutsidetheregion.Enrollment by town
LincolnAcademyhasacurrentenrollmentof548studentsinthe20�4-�5schoolyear.Localstudentscomefromtownsasfollows:
Alna �4 Southport 2BoothbayHarbor 0 Waldoboro 2Bremen 26 WestportIsland 4Bristol 89 Winthrop 0Damariscotta 9� Wiscasset 2Edgecomb �8 Whitefield 6Georgetown 2 Woolwich �Jefferson 68Newcastle 7� Residential 64Nobleboro 55Somerville 0 TOTAL: 548SouthBristol 29The64residentialstudentsenrolledinthe20�4schoolyearcomefrom
thirteencountriesaswellasCalifornia:Bangladesh,China,CzechRepublic,India, Japan, Korea, Russia, Rwanda, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine,andVietnam.24studentsliveoncampusinHallHouse;sixstudentsliveinHillcrestHouse,locatedacrossthestreetfromLincolnAcademy;andfivestudentsparticipateinthehome-stayprogram.Theremainingtwenty-ninestudentsarelivingintemporaryhousingonRiverRoadandinNewcastlePublickHouseandwillmoveintothenewresidencehalloncampuswhenitiscompletedinFebruary.Lincolnhasagoalofenrolling78residentialstudentsinthefallof20�5.Oncethisgoalhasbeenachieved,theschoolwillhavereacheditsmaximumcapacityforresidentialstudents.Bythefallof20�5allresidentialstudentswillliveontheLAcampus,dividedbetweenHallHouseandthenewdormitory.
Ofthe���graduatesintheClassof20�4,8�enrolledinpost-secondaryeducation;65enrolled in4-yearcolleges/universities,�6enrolled in lessthan4-yearprograms(2-yearandcertificateprograms),48areemployed/
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seekingemployment,and2enlistedinmilitaryservice.Selected Faculty, Student and Programmatic Highlights
LAfacultyandstudentscontinuetoearnandreceivemanyawardsandaccolades.
Themusicprograms isvery successful inbothbandandchoir.LastyeartheLincolnaireschoirsanginaperformanceoftheMozartRequiematMerrillAuditoriumwiththeUSMSchoolofMusicandtheSouthernMaineSymphonyOrchestra.More thanadozenstudentmusiciansqualified forMaineMusicAll-StateChoir,Band,andOrchestra:AbbeyHutchins,NateFriant,DevinDomeyer,AddisonVermilion,SamBailey,T. J.Smith,EliDaiute,EliGanem,TessFields,TiegaMartin,AbeSteinberger,andMenaHan-Lalime.
Among other student awards, the LA ClimateAction Club has wontheCLYNKrecyclingchallengethreeyearsrunning,andusedthemoneytoimprovetheefficiencyoftheLAcampus.VisualArtsstudentsAmandaWilson, Liam Dworkin, and Lindsay Bracket have all won state-widerecognitionfortheirsubmissionsof2Dart.
Inathletics,BaileyPlourdewastheCo-RunnerUpintheMaineGolfStateChampionships.Thebaseballteamwasthe20�4WesternBRunner-Upinthestate,GirlsBasketballmadeittothe20�4KVACChampionshipgame,andGirlsSoccermadeitto20�4KVACChampionshipgame.
LAFacultyhasreceivednewrecognitionsin20�4.ArtteacherJonathanMesswona20�4MaineArtsCommissionFellowship,andSocialStudiesteacherKelleyDuffywascertifiedbytheNationalBoardforProfessionalTeachingStandards.Curriculum
LincolnAcademyremainscommittedtoitscomprehensivecurriculumaswestrivetomeettheneedsofallourstudents.Wehaveaddedseveralcoursestoour20�5-�6courseguide,manyofwhichtakeadvantageofthespaceandtoolsintheAppliedTechnologyandEngineeringCenter.Finances
Unlikemostindependentschools,TheBoarddoesnotsetdaytuition.Becausemoststudents’ tuitionispaidbytheirsendingtowns, the tuitionisestablishedbytheStateDepartmentofEducationusingaformulabasedonaverageperpupilexpendituresofMainepublichighschoolsduringtheprevious twoyears.The tuitionfor the20�4-20�5schoolyear is$9,754.About2%ofthisincreaseor$�84perlocalstudentrepresentstheretirementcostshiftapprovedbythelegislaturetwoyearsago,nowcomingthroughthetuitioncalculationthisyear.Theremaining�.9%portionrepresentsatuitionincreaseof$�59perlocalstudent.
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The Insured Value (IV) factor is an amount in addition to tuitionintendedtofundcapitalmaintenanceanddebtservicebecausethesecostsarenotincludedintheState’sformulafortuition.ThelegislatedIVfactoramountof�0%wasreducedin2009to5%andremainedat5%throughlastyear.ThelegislaturevotedtopartiallyrestoretheIVbyvotingtoincreasetheamountto6%ofthecalculatedtuitionfigurefor20�4-�5.Whiletownsareallowedtocontinuetopaythefull�0%andsomeofourareatownshavedonethatinthepast,thisyearalltownshaveelectedtopayatthe6%rate.Lincoln’s Program
LAhasalonghistoryasoneofthetophighschoolsinMaine.TherearemanyreasonswhystudentschooseLincolnincluding:
Comprehensive program: Students are well-prepared for life afterLincolnAcademy,be itatoneofAmerica’smost respectedcollegesanduniversitiesorintheworkforce.
Campus: The school has new science laboratories and updatedclassroomfacilities,abeautifulandmoderndiningcommonsandablackbox theater.Twonewstate-of-theartbuildings: theCable-BurnsAppliedTechnology and Engineering Center (ATEC) and the new Dormitorywilladdclassroomandresidentialspacetomeettheneedsoftheschoolsexpandingprograms.
Location:StudentsatLAenjoythebenefitsofasafe,smalltownincoastalMaine.ManystudentswalkdowntownafterschooltospendtimeatSkidomphaLibraryoradowntownrestaurant.Somestudentshaveafter-schooljobswithinwalkingdistanceofcampus.
Opportunities: With over 40 clubs, activities, and sports, studentshavethechancetotrynewthingsandperhapsdiscoveranewtalent.
People: LA’s teachers are passionate about their subjects and valueeach individual student. Most teachers also supervise a club or coach ateam.Everyteacherleadsanadvisorgroupthatmeetseverydayandstayswiththatsamegroupofstudentsforallfouryearsofhighschool.Supporting Lincoln
Whilethesendingtownsdopaytuitionforeachstudent,thatamountis calculated each year by the state.The tuition allowance is simply notenough to provide the quality educational experience that we strive toprovideeachstudent.LAdependsonsupportfromtheLincolnFund(akaAnnual Fund) to bridge that gap.And, while we do get support by wayofper-student tuitiondollars,wedoNOTqualify for funding forcapitalimprovements.PrivatecontributionshaveallowedLincoln toconstructanewdiningcommons,state-of-the-artscienceclassroom,andmostrecentlyanappliedtechnologyandengineeringcenter.Lincolnisfortunatetohavea
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modestendowmentandtohavereceivedsomesignificantfinancialsupportfrom donors over the years, but it has yearly programmatic and facilityneedsthatrequirefunding.
Asanindependentschool,Lincolnmustrelyonitsconstituentstohelptheschoolwith theseneeds.Moneyraisedsupportsstudentsandfaculty,andisvitaltothelifeoftheschool.Itprovidesthefundsnecessaryforthedailyoperationoftheschool,includinghiringexcellentteachers,supportingawiderangeofcoursesandextra-curricularactivities,payingforclassroommaterials,trips,technologyupdates,andmore.BecauseLincolnAcademyisanon-profitorganization,fundraisingaddsvaluetotheeducationalprogramthrough contributed support by alumni, parents, friends, and businesses.Fundraisingandincomefromtheendowmentaddapproximately$500perstudenttotheoperatingbudgeteachyear.Since�997,over$�.4Mhasbeencontributedtogeneraloperations,andover$650Kforspecificprograms.
Contributions to annual and capital campaigns provide for majorimprovements to the LA program and facilities without increasing localtaxes.
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Adult and Community EducationCLC Adult and Community Education again provided services to
over800adultsin20�4.WebeganthenewHiSEThighschoolcompletionprogram,assistedstudentswhowanttogoontocollege,workedwithbasicliteracy students, provided medical certificate programs and served up awidevarietyofenrichmentclassesforyoungandold.
Weprovidebasicliteracyservicesalongwithhighschoolcompletionclasses free of charge in our Learning Center program on Tuesday andThursday evenings and Monday and Tuesday mornings, with studentsfromeachtowninAOS#9�participatinginbasiceducationorhighschoolcompletionclasses in20�4.FreeCollegeTransitionscoursesareofferedthroughTheLincolnCountyCollegeConnection (TLC�) - a cooperativeprogramwith�otherLincolnCountyAdultEducationprograms.DozensofadultsfromLincolnCountyparticipatedinclassesthatwillhelpthemprepareforcollegethroughthatprogram.
In20�4wehelped�2studentscompleteahighschoolcredential,andmanymoreworkedonbasicliteracyandmathskills.Anyone�8orolderwhoisoutofschoolandwantstoearnahighschoolcredentialorwhoneedstoimprovetheirreadingorwritingshouldcontactustogetstarted.
We continue to work with Lincoln County Healthcare to providevocational training in several medical programs. In 20�4 we conducted� Certified Nursing Assistant courses with 2� students completing theprogram and receiving certification and employment.We were also ableto offer 5 Certified Residential MedicalAssistant and Personal SupportSpecialistclasseswith28peoplereceivingcertification.
Hundredsofstudentscontinuetoenjoythemorethan90low-cost,high-impact courses offered in Community Education. Community memberslearnedtouseaniPadoradigitalcamera.Theyalsoexercised,practicedTaiChi,cooked,andlearnedfirearmsafetyamongotherthings.
Thankyoutoeachofoursupportingtownsforthefundingthatprovidestheseimportantservices.Informationaboutallourprogramsandservicescanbefoundonourwebsite:http://c�c.maineadulted.orgorbycallingusat56�-28��.
Respectfullysubmitted,ELLENDICKENS,Director
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Harbor CommitteeIncaseyoumissedit,lastspringBremenmadethefrontpageofThe
Lincoln County News thanks to an osprey webcam mounted above anospreynestonHogIsland.ThewebcamwasbeingwatchedbyawomaninCaliforniawhospottedasailboatonasandbar.Thissailboat,a�9-footernamed Dido, had been anchored in Greenland Cove without permissionoffandonsincelatefall.ThesailboathadpreviouslygoneagroundonthenorthernendofRamIslandoneverywindydayinMarch.AaronSimmonsandJohnGilbertwentdownandtoweditovertoavacantmooringnexttotheAudubonCampwheretheythoughtitwouldbesafe.Thenextday,aswindsprevailed,thesailboatpartedfromthemooringandendeduponasandbar.Aaronthentowedtheboattoaknownsecuremooringinfrontofmyhomewhereitcouldbewatcheduntiltheowner,whohappenedtobefromVermont,couldbecontacted.
No one seems to want this job, as I have tried to pass it off a fewtimesinfrustration,butIreallydoenjoyhelpingpeopleout.AnothercallIreceivedwasfromamandownatthetownlanding.Hisskiffhadtippedover.Seamus,myson,andAlanPriorheadedoverinSeamus’slobsterboat(showninthepicturebelow).Theyrightedtheskiff,andAlangotthemotorrunningrightawaywhichsaved theowner taking it toa repairshop.Hewassohappy.Thisiswhatmakeslivinginasmalltownsonice.Neighbors,friendsandfamilyarealwaystheretolendahelpinghand.Whatisafemaleharbormasterwithoutherdeputies?Thankstoallofyouguyswhohavehelpedoutovertheyears!
WalterKalercontinueswiththemaintenanceofthetownlanding,floats,etc.LarrySmithisstillmowingandweeding.Thegreenboatthathadbeenlingeringaroundforafewyearshasnowbeendisposedof,soallinallthetownlandingislookingprettygood!BrucePoland,RogerWilliamsandIaremembersoftheHarborCommittee.Meetingswillresumeinlatespring,ifneeded.WedidnothavemanymeetingslastyearasIwasabletotakecareofmostoftheconcernspeoplehadandapproveafewnewmooringsmyself.
Respectfullysubmitted,MELANEEOSIER-GILBERTHarborMaster,207-44�-�256
David L. Osier with grandson, Seamus Gilbert, and his boat, F/V White Nitro
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Bremen Conservation Commission
TheBCCiscontinuingtoenhancerecreationalopportunitiesonTown-ownedpropertiesaswell as looking forways toconserveand safeguardlandforourfuturegenerations.
We are committed to working with the Selectmen and other Townboards tohelppreservewildlifehabitat,scenicviews,andprotect fragileproperties,sothatexistingandpotentialpubliclandsmaybehandledwithacarefulandsensitiveapproachtodesignanddevelopmentforthebenefitofallBremenresidents.WearecurrentlyworkingwiththeSelectmenonenhancementsfortheHayProperty.TheHilton-O’Connorwalkingtrailisnowopentoeveryone.ItislocatedbehindtheBremenTownHouse.
The Bremen Land Conservation Fund (LCHF) was created for thepurposeofacquiringland,easements,rights-of-way,andmaintainingopenspace.TheLCHF is aTown fundandany spending from the account isvotedforbytheTown.TheBCCworkstobringforthpossibleacquisitionsandhelpstomanagethestewardshipofthem.It can only grow with the continued support of the Town. Pleasehelpgrowthisfundbyvotingtoapprove BCC requests for the Town to raise and appropriate additionalsumsforthefund.Ifyouareinterestedinsupportingoureffort,youmaysend donations to the ConservationAccount,Town of Bremen, PO Box�7�,Bremen,ME0455�.Alldonationsaretaxdeductible.
TheBCCwelcomesassociatememberstovolunteertoaddressissues,ideas and suggestions such as rural character, wildlife habitat, outdoorrecreation,andwaterqualityandresources.IfyouhaveaspecificissueorthoughtsandideasyouwouldliketoaddresswiththeBCC,[email protected].
TheBremenConservationCommitteeislookingforwardto20�5andalreadybrainstormingideasthatwillenhanceourqualityoflifeinBremen.Wewelcomeallfreshideasandinputfromresidents.ThankyouformakinglandconservationapriorityinBremen.
Respectfullysubmitted,SUSANMETZGER,ChairMembers:VIRGINIABETTS,TERRYMARSH,STEVELAURICH,BENNETTCOLLINSAssociateMember:MARYBERGER
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Alewife ReportThe20�4alewiferuninMuscongusBrookmarkedthebeginningof
themostexcitingphaseofthisrestoration.Therebuildingbeginsnow.Thiswasthefirstspringinatleast�0yearsthatthesealewifehadnaturalaccesstospawningareas.ItiswithgreatreliefthatIcanreportfindingonlyafewalewife in the lowerstretchesof thebrook lastMay.Theyweren’tbeingheldback,andthiswasasignthingsareworking.Weknowthiswasduetothe20��removalandreplacementoftheRt.�2southernculvertthathadstoppedtheirupstreammigrationandreproductionsinceitsinstallation.Itwashard to findanyalewifebelow thenewbridge,where Ionce foundhundredsormore.Whatapleasureitwastoseealewife,2,�or6atatime,swimupstreamatwillatthatroadcrossing.Iwasn’tsureI’deverseetheday!
Wedidn’tbuildanyfishladdersorcarrylivealewifeoverRt.�2lastspring.Thewetlandareaupstreamofthenewsouthbridge(areaIcall“themeadow”)isbelievedtobeanalewifespawningareaandthefirstonetheyfindenroutetothepond.Withsofewhang-upsinthebrook,ithasbecomemoredifficulttofindthescatteredadvancingschoolsoffishand,therefore,counttheirrelativenumbers.Intime(afewmoreyears…crossingfingers),theirpresencewillbemoreobvious.
Duringthe20�4runIwasabletofindsmallschoolshungupjustbelowtheRt.�2northculvert.AsIamsuremostofyouknow,todaythisbarriertofishmigrationhasalsobeenremoved.Beginningthiscomingspringof20�5, Muscongus Brook alewife will have complete spawning access toWebberPond.Afirstin~60years.
From here on, our job has changed. For the time being, we willmonitor, protect and focus on continued spawning access. As alewifenumbersincreaseinthecomingyears,theirneedtoadvanceupstreamgainsimportance.Although somewill spawn in themeadow, thepond is theirgoal.Wewillalwaysneedtoinspecttheentirebrookearlyeveryspringtoensuretherearenohang-ups.Igreatlyappreciatetheaccessthepropertyownersalongthebrookhavegrantedmethroughtheyears.
ManythanksarealsoduetoMaine’sDepartmentofMarineResourcesSeaRunFishesDivision.Theirdedicationtotherestorationofdiadromousfishesisgenuineandunderappreciated.Theyhavegivenanamazingamountoftimetooursmalltownrun.MarineResourcepersonnelhavebeenand
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will continue to monitor fish numbers and collect scale samples here astheirtimeallows.OurfuturecountingsystemwillbeundertheguidanceofDMR,andthisdatawillbesharedwiththem.Onlyinthiswayaretownsgranted harvest rights and then only when the run’s numbers and healtharedeterminedfitbythestate.Whenfishnumbersbecomemoreobvious,wewillorganizeacountingprogramandseekoutvolunteers.Forthetimebeing,anyobservationsareencouraged.IlovetogetthemandI’dlovetohearfromyou.
Riverherring(alewifeandbluebackherring)arefederallylistedtodayasa“speciesofconcern.”Theirnumbersareasmallfractionofwhattheywerejust40yearsago.HarvestingisallowedinMaine(�of2states)andonlygrantedtoafewdozenqualifyinggroups.Thoseallowedarewatchedcloselyandhaveratherstrictstateandfederaloversight.
Pleasevote toapprove theordinanceaswritten. It is thisaction thatkeepsBremenholdingmanagementrights.
AlewifeCommitteemembersROBBIEMCLAUGHLINSHANNONMCLAUGHLINFERNPOLANDKENVINALDAVIDWILKINS 207-592-25�2 [email protected]
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Nobleboro/Jefferson Transfer FacilityTheTransferStation,operatedbyNobleboroandJeffersonandunder
contract with Bremen, Damariscotta and Newcastle, provides for thedisposalofmosttypesofsolidwastegeneratedinthefivetowns.Thisyearour household waste went to PERC in Orrington. The construction anddemolitionbulkymaterialsarehauledtoalandfillinNorridgewock.WeusetheservicesofLincolnCountyRecyclingtorecyclecardboard,newspaper,plasticandmanyotherproducts.Theyalsorecycleouruniversalhazardouswaste (televisions, computers, fluorescent light bulbs, mercury switchesandrechargeablebatteries).
In20�4,BarryHowellspenthisfirstyearasmanagerofthefacility.HehasdoneagreatjobinmakingtheTransferStationrunsmoothly.Barryhasputemphasisonthesafety,organizationandappearanceofthefacility.Barry, along with assistant manager Brandon Achorn and newly hiredLinwoodRideout,hasdoneagreatjobinkeepingitrunningsmoothly.
Wepurchasedtwonewcontainerstohauldemolitiondebrisin20�4.Wealsodidasmallsectionofthedrivewaywithhottop.NextyearwehopetohottopthewholeroadcomingintotheTransferStation.Thenewoffice,builtin20��,hasworkedreallywell.
Weincreasedourrecyclablesby80tonthisyear.Thisisveryimportantbecause it saves the towns close to $90 per ton.This increase is due tothe efforts of the public and our staff in educating what can actually berecycled.
The Transfer Station is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. TuesdaythroughSaturday.Thefrontgateisclosedat�:50p.m.eachnighttoallowtimetocloseoutthecomputer.WeareclosedonSundayandMonday.Thisallowsourstafftwodaysoffinarow.
WewillcontinuetoreviewouroperationsinanefforttoprovidegoodserviceandthemostefficientTransferStationpossible.Weareinterestedinyourcommentsandrecommendationsandwillattempttoincorporatethemwheneverpossible.
Respectfullysubmitted,RICHARDSPEARTransferStationAgent
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NOBLEBORO/JEFFERSON TRANSFER STATIONStatement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Balance
For the Year Ended December 31, 2014 REVENUES: Assessment-Bremen 45,�50.�0Assessment-Damariscotta �24,269.96Assessment-Newcastle �0�,480.04Assessment-Jefferson 96,�20.04Assessment-Nobleboro 6�,0�0.20Miscellaneous �9,057.54DemolitionFees �2�,7��.22TotalRevenues 59�,0�9.�0 EXPENSES: SalariesandWages 94,645.75DumpingFees �6�,897.80HaulingFees �04,7�5.00DemolitionFees �27,�28.80Advertising 200.00Administration 7,000.00Insurance 25,�60.�7MaintenanceandRepairs �0,6�0.29RefrigeratorDisposal;BrushGrinding �,655.50ElectronicsRecycling �,�08.�5Supplies 6,784.59ProfessionalFees �,�85.90Miscellaneous 2,�94.85PayrollTaxes 7,�9�.60SnowRemoval 2,700.00Utilities �,672.�4FuelAdjustments �4,296.84CapitalExpenditures �8,80�.72Mileage 479.�5Website �,052.60TotalExpenses 6�7,�05.45ExpensesinExcessofRevenues (26,066.�5)FundBalance,January� ��8,527.97FundBalance,December�� ��2,46�.62
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Bremen Library Association20�4 was another exciting and active year at the Bremen Library.
MondayNightattheLibraryprogramscontinuedaswellastheadultbookreading group.The monthly children’s reading program and the monthlystorytimeforchildrenwerealsocontinued.
Ourfundraisingeffortsweresuccessfulthisyear.Thefallwreathsalewas particularly challenging. The major supplier for our basic wreathsshutdown(duetoadeathinherfamily)necessitatingthatwelocateanewsupplier.Intheend,weobtainedwreathsfromfivedifferentsuppliers.Inspiteofthissetback,andthankstothetremendouseffortonthepartofourmanyvolunteers,approximately5�5wreathsweresold.Both thewreathsaleandspringplantsalearevitallyimportantforthecontinuedoperationoftheLibrary.
TheLibrarycontinuestoqualifyforarebateonourtelephoneservice.During the year, we replaced one of the computers and installed newcirculationsoftware.Theroofonthemeetingroomadditionwasreplaced,andrepairsweremadetosomedeterioratingtrimandthewellthathadbeenoverflowing.Adeadtreethatwasclosetothebuildingwasremoved,andtwohandicapsignswerelocatedneartheentrancestotheLibrary.
During20�5,theCoastalSeniorCollegewillbeholdingsomeclassesintheLibrary,andtheConservationCommissionhasrequestedtomeetintheLibrary.
The Library hours remain unchanged: Monday �0 a.m. to 7 p.m.,Wednesday and Friday �0 a.m. to � p.m., and Saturday from �0 a.m. toNoon.TheLibrary continues toprovide services to the community suchas accessing free internet,Wi-Fi andeBooks.20�4marked the40th yearthat theLibraryhadbeen in itscurrentbuilding,and20�5willmark theLibrary’s75thanniversary.
Wethankallofourvolunteers, themanyfriendsandneighborswhohaverespondedtoourannualappealletterandmembershipdrive,andtheTownofBremenforitscontinuedgeneroussupport.
Respectfullysubmitted,F.PARKERRENELT,President
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The Patriotic Club of BremenFounded 1912
Anotheryearhasquicklypassed.January,FebruaryandMarchwerequietmonthswithourusualTuesdaymeetingsatthelibrarytoplanouttheyear.
• OnApril 26, we had a tremendous turnout for the Bremen RoadCleanup on Earth Day, thanks to the enterprising recruitment work byJuanitaRoushdy.
• In May, we had a wonderful luncheon hosted by Carol Ransom.JudyGrovesfromtheDRA(DamariscottaRiverAssociation)presentedaninformativetalkonthemanywaterwaystoexploreintheregion.
• InJune,weawardedscholarshipstothreestudentsofBrementoaidtheminfurtheringtheireducationafterhighschool.
• TomKronenbergeraddressedtheconditionof theTownHouseinJuly. Carpenter ants are the biggest culprit.TheTown is taking steps torepairthedamagedareasinthebuilding.
• TheSupper-AuctionwiththefiremenofBremenwasatremendoussuccess.Over�00itemsweredonatedfortheauction,muchthankstoBonniePoland,ournewest,mostindustriousmember.ThePatrioticClubandtheBremenfiremensplitthecostsofthefoodaswellasalltheproceeds.
• ByAugust, theRemembranceGarden at theTown Office was infullbloomandlush.Sadly,welostthreemembersthisyear:BettyCizek,MarianMorrisandNancyWilson.ThisgardeninitiallybeganinhonorofDianeO’Connorbuthasgrowntoincludeallmemberswhohavepassed.If anyone wishes to make a donation to the garden,pleasecontactLindaNevinsat529-5257.
• SeptemberandOctoberwereoccupiedbyourfamousCountryFair.Fresh,homegrownvegetablessoldoutquickly,aswellasthejellies,jamsandrelishes.
• InNovember,wehadourannualmeetingatthelibrarywithguestspeaker,PeggyKonitzky,whospokeofthechangingwomen’sroleintheworkforceduringWorldWarII.
Andlast,butnotleast,toroundupouryear,wewerehonoredwitha20�4SpiritofAmericaAward.ThePatrioticClubandtheTownofBremenwerebothrecognizedforoutstandingcommunityserviceandpromotionof
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volunteerism.Theluncheonwasexcellenttoo.ManythankstothepeopleofBremen,theFirstResponders,theBremenFireDepartment,theTownOffice,thelibrary,theselectmen,theBremenUnionChurchandallofthosewhohelpsupportourclubandmakeourjobeasiertocontinuetoserveourcommunity.
The Patriotic Club is now a 50�(c) � tax-exempt nonprofitorganization.
Respectfullysubmitted,CORDELIAGOTH,President
Cordelia Goth accepted the Spirit of America Award for The Patriotic Club of Bremen at a county-wide award ceremony in Wiscasset on November 18, 2014. The Spirit of America Award winners were selected by the municipalities in Lincoln County for their outstanding volunteer work. (Abigail Adams photo, courtesy The Lincoln County News)
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Muscongus Community ClubWe need your help! The Muscongus Community Club is the former Muscongus School
built in �875 on land donated by Sands Woodbury and George Bryant.Theschoolclosedin�942,andAdelineWoodburyButler,nieceofSandsWoodbury, donated the land andbuilding to theMuscongus community.The Club was formed in �947, and the schoolhouse became the Club’sheadquarters.
TheClubhasraisedfundsthroughpublicsuppers,yardsalesandquiltraffles.Wehavemadeannualdonations to theBremenFireDepartment,BremenFirstResponders,areafoodbanksand,since�988,wehavegivenscholarshipstoeveryBremenstudentfurtheringtheireducation-until this past year!
Sadly,manyofourmembershavepassedawayormovedaway.Wewerewithoutenoughmemberstohelpraisethosefundsforourcontributionsandscholarshipsaswellastomaintainthebuilding.Insuringthebuildingcostsusover$�,000ayear.WeareinneedofnewmemberswhowishtocontinuetosupportourTown.
Ifyouareayear-roundresident,pleaseconsiderbecomingamember!Ifyouareasummerresident,pleaseconsiderbecomingamember!WeareactiveonlyinthesummermonthsofMaythroughAugust,as
thebuildingisnotinsulated.Welookforwardtohavingyoujoinus.Pleasecontactmeformoreinformation.(Seecontactinfobelow.)Wethankyouinadvanceforyourinterest.
Sincerely,JUDYMOHRSecretary/TreasurerTelephone:529-5649
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Bremen Union ChurchItwasabusyyearinthelifeofthisbodyofChrist,frommountaintop
experiences of baptisms, a confirmation, Holy Week worship services,Eastersunriseworship,Pentecostcelebration,Youth-ledworship,VacationBibleSchool,Kirkin’o’theTartans,HangingoftheGreens,andChristmasEve worship to the more mundane activities of building and groundsmaintenance. Those of you with old homes can well imagine the need(andcost)forongoingmaintenanceofthis�85-year-oldbuildingmadeoftimbers from an even older meetinghouse!We were sorry to have somefolksmovefarawaytobenearertoadultchildren,andwerejoicedtoseenewfacesinworshipandatotherevents.WewereprivilegedtoprovideaplacewheremembersofourBremencommunitycouldgatherinChristianworship toremember lovedoneswhohaddied:CharlesEmeryHoltandMildredMarion(Webber)Poland.
OurSimplySupperfreecommunitymealprogram,sponsoredbyourMission&BenevolenceCommittee,fednearly400people;two-thirdsofparticipants were folks who are not BUC worshipers.The people of the
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Bremen Union Church have pledged to give a minimum of �2% of allundesignated income – offerings and fund-raising revenue – to missionslocally, within the USA and around the globe. In addition to providingtemporaryemergencyhelp(food,fuel,wood,biobricks)tolocalfamilies,we support the Waldoboro Food Pantry, the Ecumenical Food PantryThanksgivingBasketproject,GoodShepherdFoodBank,NewHospitalityHouseshelter,CompassionInternational,ChildSurvivalProjectinBolivia,MercyShipsproject,SocietyofStAndrews(agleaningprojectthroughoutthe U.S.), HOME in Orland, Maine, Missionaries in Malawi, and otherefforts.WeappreciatethedonationsreceivedfromDamariscottaHardware,thePlympton-ShattuckFoundation,thePatrioticClub,andprivatedonorswhosupplementoureffortsinlocalemergencyhelp.Bremenresidentsinneedofhelpwithfood,woodorfuelshouldcallthechurchofficephoneat8�2-�28�andleaveamessage.Someonewillreturnyourcallwithin48hoursandguideyouthroughtheprocess.
AparishionerofSt.Patrick’sChurch recently toldus, “TheBremenChurchisalwaysthereforus.”Ourdoorsareopentoseekersandbelieversalike;allthosewhomChristwouldwelcomearewelcomeatourtableandatworship,Sundayschool,Biblestudy,retreats,andallofourevents.Wegather together, despite our worldly differences, upbringings, failings,wounds,andsins;weare,indeed,a“motleycrew,”andwewelcomeotherstojoinusinhearingtheGoodNews,acceptingChristasLord,receivingGod’sgrace,andlivingasfollowersofJesus.
Lookforournewslettersinour“Info”boxinfrontoftheChurchandpostedat theBremenLibrary,TownOfficeandPostOfficeeachmonth.Special events are posted on our black sign out front as well as in theLincolnCountyNews.Tobeaddedtoouremaillistormailinglist,[email protected].
Respectfullysubmitted,KATHLEENM.MACLACHLAN
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Town House Committeeand Bremen Town House Association
TheBremenTownHousehashadanotherproductiveyear.AnannualgaragesalewasheldinMay.Thetraditionalandmuchlooked-forward-toChocolateSunday tookplace the firstSunday inAugust. InOctober theyearly Country Fair was a resounding success and, of course, the muchanticipated Library wreath sale occurred in November. The HistoricalSocietyandthePatrioticSocietyheldmanyoftheirmeetingsattheTownHouse.
After a thorough evaluation of the condition of the Town Housebuilding thatwasdone in20��, theTownbeganaddressing someof themostpressingproblems.Thebuildingwasmadelevelandnewfoundationsupports were installed, a severe carpenter ant infestation was attendedto,andthefireescapewasremovedandreinstalledcorrectlysoasnottocontribute tomoisturewicking into thewood.Muchof thewoodon thenorthsideofthebuildingwasfoundtoberottedandwasreplaced.Someofthetreesonthebacksideofthebuildingwereremovedandthinnedtoallowmoresunlighttohelpkeepthemoisturedowninthatarea.Asnowbarricadewasinstalledontheroadsidetoprotectthatsideofthebuildingfromweather-relatedmoisturethathasbeenaffectingthewoodthere.Also,RalphMoxceyoffered to repair and repaint theTownHouse sign and itlookslikenew!Otherprojectsarebeingscheduledfor20�5andlater.
WearelookingforwardtoanotherbusyyearfortheTownHouseandwouldlovetohavemorevolunteerstohelpwithChocolateSunday.Pleasecontactanyofourmemberswithyoursuggestionsorcomments.
Respectivelysubmitted,TheBremenTownHouseCommittee:MARTHAVARSANOKATEVARIANKARENRUTANCORDELIAGOTHSANDRAJOHNS
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Central Lincoln County AmbulanceHelloBremen:
Iwouldliketoreflectonsomeofthechangesinourservicesinceweincorporatedin�972.Althoughourservicewasupandrunningmanyyearsbeforethatandstaffedbyafewdedicatedandcaringindividuals,sometimesarrivinginahearse,wehavecertainlygrownoverthelast4decades.Someofyoumayhaveevenbeeninvolvedfromthestartwhenyouwouldanswerthecallfromaredphoneinyourhome.Theredphonesystemeventuallygrewtowherearedphonewouldbeinplaceathousesalloverthelocalarea.Careandequipment, althoughmodern,wereat abareminimum inthose days.A priority was placed on transport to the local hospital.Theattendantswouldringthebuzzeratthebackdoortotheemergencyroom(literallyoneroom).TheRNondutywouldthencomedownandlet thecrewin,andcallthedoctorathometocomeinifneeded!
Onethingthathasnotchangedisthededicationandcaringofthestaffmembers.Iamnotclearonhowthehistoryofourmottocametobe,but“NeighborshelpingNeighbors”hasbeenthecenterofourservice.
Fast forward to today, and we are currently located in centralDamariscotta,witheaseofaccesstoallthecommunitiesthatweserve.Ourlocationandbuildingweremadepossiblebyseveralgenerousbenefactorsin�999.Over theyears, individuals andgroupshavecome togetherandsupportedtheServicetohelpmakeusasuccess.Oneareaofsupporthasalwaysbeenthelocalbusinesses;theyhavemadedonationsinkindaswellasallowingemployeestoleaveworktoansweracall.
Currentlywehavefiveambulances,oneofwhichisalargerboxthatdoubles as a critical care transport vehicle. It has a current replacementvalueof$�40,000.Weareusingstateoftheartcardiacmonitorsthatcanperform�2-leadEKGsandtransmitthedatatotheemergencyroomdoctor.Theyhavea replacementcostof$28,000.Throughagenerousdonation,wearemakinguseofthenewiPadTelemedicineforarealtimevideoface-to-facewiththeERdoctors.Wehavealargecomplimentofmedications,trainedEMTsandparamedicstohandleawiderangeofbothmedicalandtrauma-relatedemergencies.CurrentlyweareinthesecondyearofourpilotprogramofCommunityPara-Medicine.Thisfreeprogramallowsustomakehomevisitsattherequestandguidanceofyourprimarycarephysician.We
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havebeenmakingvisitsandperformingawiderangeoftasks,rangingfromblooddrawsforlabwork,towoundandassessmentcare.
WehavecertainlygrownovertheyearstothepointthatwearearollingICUbuthavenotlostsightthathelpingpeopleisourultimategoal.Itisthecaringofthecommunitiesthathelpmakeusasuccess.Iwouldliketothankyouforallofyourgenerousandcontinuedsupport.
Respectfully,WARRENS.WALTZServiceChief
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Office of the SheriffLincoln County, Maine
Sheriff Todd B. Brackett and his staff wish to thank the citizens ofBremenfortheirsupportandmakethefollowingreportfor20�4.
TheSheriff’sOfficerespondedto4��callsforservicefor theTownof Bremen.This number is an increase from 20��.The calls include �6TrafficAccidents,67Reports/Investigationofcrimesagainstindividuals/property, �22 Property checks, �� Traffic Assists/Offenses, nine 9-�-�Hang-upInvestigations,27Business/ResidentialAlarmsand�7assiststoresidents.Thenumbersyouseeaboveareonlyapartial listingofactualservicesprovidedin20�4.
TheSpecialServicesDivisioniscomprisedoftheDetectiveDivision,Transport Division and Court Security. This Division is commanded byLieutenantMichaelMurphy.TheDetectiveDivisioncontinuesitsquesttosolvemajorpropertycrimesandcrimescommittedagainstchildren.TheDetectiveDivisionalsosupportsotherlawenforcementagencieswithinthecountywhenrequested.
TheTransportTeamworksextremelyhardonthediversionprogram,reducing the cost of housing inmates atTwo Bridges Regional Jail.Thediversionprogramcontinues tosave theCountyofLincoln thousandsofdollars in incarceration costs. Deputy James Read continues to excel inmanaginginmatesondiversioncontracts,loweringthenumberofbeddaysthat they would be housed atTBRJ. Eleanor Grover and her work crewcontinue to save non-profit organizations in Lincoln County money byprovidingno-costinmatelabor.
ThePatrolDivision,commandedbyLieutenantRandMaker,continueson its steady and increasing pace of responding to day-to-day calls forservice. The Sheriff’s Office, in 20�4, received another block of grantsfromtheMaineDepartmentofPublicSafetytoconductseatbelt,speedandOUIenforcementdetails.Thedetailspaidforbythegrantfocussolelyonenforcementofthoseareaswhicharemostcommonlyreportedonday-to-daycomplaints.Thesedetailsdonotinterferewiththepatroldivision’sday-to-daycallsforservice.
In January of 20�4, Deputy Matthew Day was promoted by SheriffBracketttotherankofSergeant.SergeantDay’sknowledgeanddedicationtodutyisagreatadditiontothesupervisoryteamattheSheriff’sOffice.
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InAprilof20�4,RyanChubbuckwashiredasafull-timePatrolDeputy.InJanuaryof20�5,RyanwillattendtheMaineCriminalJusticeAcademy�8-weekBasicLawEnforcementTrainingProgram(B.L.E.T.P.)inordertoobtainhisfull-timelawenforcementcertification.
SergeantJasonNeinwasassigneddutiesattheMaineCriminalJusticeAcademy as a Cadre for the B.L.E.T.P. As a Cadre, Sergeant Nein isresponsible for training andmoldingnew lawenforcement recruits fromall lawenforcementagencieswithin theStateofMaine.SergeantNein’sdedicationtohisassignedtaskisnoteworthy.
In20�4,K-9DukeandhishandlerDeputyKevinDennisoncompletedtherequiredtrainingtobecertifiedasalawenforcementpoliceK-9team.Sincetheircertification,DeputyDennisonandDukehavedonemanyK-9Tracksandarticlesearcheswithgreatsuccess.
Distracteddrivingcontinuestobeoneoftheleadingcausationfactorsformotorvehiclecrashes.Pleasedon’tbeastatistic;payattentiontoyourdriving.Yourlifeorthelifeofanotherpersoncoulddependonit.
The Sheriff’s OfficeAdministrative Division continues to serve thepublic’s needs regarding civil process issues andquestions about reportstakenbydeputies.Karen,AmyandPennywillbehappy toassist inanywaytheycan.
The Civil Division remains steady with civil paperwork servicethroughout the county. There were 27 civil papers served in Bremen in20�4.
AsyourSheriff,itremainsaprioritytokeepthelinesofcommunicationopen to each citizen I serve. Please do not hesitate to bring your publicsafetyconcernstomedirectlyortoanymemberofmystaff.TheLincolnCountySheriff’sOfficecaresaboutitsreputation,ourcommunityandthepeopleweserve.
Respectfullysubmitted,TODDB.BRACKETT,Sheriff
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United States SenateWashington, DC
IthasbeenaprivilegetoservetheStateofMainesincebeingswornintotheU.S.SenateinJanuaryof20��.Firstoff,Iwanttomakesureyouknowhowtoreachmyoffices,asIwelcomeyourthoughts,questions,orconcerns.Youcancallourtoll-free,in-statelineat�-800-4�2-�599.Inaddition,ourlocalnumbersareasfollows:Augusta(207)622-8292,PresqueIsle(207)764-5�24,Scarborough(207)88�-�588,andWashington,D.C.(202)224-5�44.Youcanalsoprovideyourinputonourwebsiteatwww.king.senate.gov.
Maineisalargestate;Iknowthattravelingtoourofficescanpresentlogistical and financial challenges, which is why our team implementedanoutreachprogram,Your Government Your Neighborhood.Mystaffhasbeentravelingtocommunitiesthroughoutthestatefortwoyearsnow,hostingofficehoursforlocalresidents.Sincewebegan,wehavemadeover400tripsandplantoincreasethatthroughout20�5.
Ifwehaven’tyetbeentoyourtownoffice,communitylibrary,orschool,or hosted an information table at a local non-profit, please let us know!
MyworkinWashingtonthisyearhasbeenbroadreaching,andIamcommittedtocontinuethisworkinatransparentandnonpartisanmanner.
Myprojectshaveincluded:• Overseeing national security and defense issues from ISIS to
cybersecurity• Continuing efforts to simplify student loans and make higher
educationmoreaffordable• EasingtheregulatoryburdensfacingMainebusinesses,farms,and
schools• Co-sponsoringbudgetinitiativesforasmartereconomicdirection• Supportingvitalinfrastructureandhighwayinvestments• Tacklingclimatechangemitigationanditslong-termimpacts• Ensuringfinancialtransparencyinpoliticsthroughcampaignfinance
reform• Promotingthegrowthofruralinternetaccess• Co-sponsoringlegislationtohelpworkingfamiliesgetpaidleaveto
careforlovedones.Iamtremendouslygratefulfortheopportunitytoserveyouandwill
keepyouinformedofmyactivitiesinMaineandWashington.Bestregards,ANGUSS.KING,JR.UnitedStatesSenator
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United States SenateWashington, DC
DearFriends:In November, the people of Maine entrusted me to serve another
term in theUnitedStatesSenate. I amdeeplyhonored to serveyouandwillcontinuetoworktobridgethepartisandivideandtoforgebipartisansolutionstothemanychallengesournationfaces.WiththeNewYearjustbeginning,Iwelcomethisopportunitytoreflectonsomeofmyworkfromthispastyearandtohighlightsomeofmyprioritiesfortheyearahead.
ThebiggestchallengefacingourStateremainstheneedformorejobsso thatMainers can stay inour greatState to live,work, and raise theirfamilies.Sincesmallbusinessescreatethevastmajorityofjobs,wemusthelp them to start up, grow, and succeed.We must update our tax codeto encourage small business investment in equipment and other assets,cut the red tape that is hampering job creators, build the transportationandenergyinfrastructuretosupportanexpandingeconomy.Wemustalsofoster opportunities for key industries, from agriculture to defense. Wemustensurethatourworkershavetheskillstheyneedforthejobsoftodayand tomorrow.These initiativeswill remainmy toppriorities in thenewCongress.
I am pleased to report a number of successes from this past year,including provisions from my “Seven Point Plan for Maine Jobs.” Myproposals to streamline job training programs and better match workers’skillswithemployers’needswereenactedaspartofaworkforceinvestmentact.Ihelpedsecurepromisingmanufacturingopportunitiesforourstate—fromrequiringthemilitarytobuyAmerican-madeathleticfootwearfornewrecruits,justasitdoesforotheruniformitems,toanadditionalDepartmentofEnergyinvestmentinthedeepwater,offshorewindpowerprojectbeingdeveloped by the University of Maine, Maine Maritime Academy, andprivate companies. For Maine agriculture, I succeeded in including thefresh,whitepotatoinafederalnutritionprogramfromwhichithasbeentheonlyvegetabletobeexcluded.
Also last year, I was pleased to join in the christening of the USS Zumwalt atBath IronWorks, aNavy ship for the2�stCentury thatwillhelpprotectournationandstrengthenoneofMaine’smostvitalindustries.And, for Veterans living in rural areas, I secured a two-year extension
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of the successful Access Received Closer to Home program, which isimproving access to health care forVeterans in northern Maine. Finally,afterseveralyearsinthemaking,IamdelightedthatCongresshasapprovedmy legislation to form a commission – at no cost to taxpayers – on thecreationofaNationalWomen’sHistoryMuseum.AmuseumrecognizingthecontributionsofAmericanwomenis longoverdue,andthisbill isanimportantfirststeptowardthatgoal.
In thenewCongress, IwillserveasChairmanof theTransportationAppropriations Subcommittee. This position will allow me to continueworking to ensure investments are made in critical transportationinfrastructure,which isessential foroursafetyandeconomicgrowth.Todate,Mainehasreceivedmorethan$90millionforhighway,bridge,airport,rail,andportprojectsthroughthesuccessfulTIGERgrantprogram.
IwillalsoserveatthehelmoftheSenateSpecialCommitteeonAginginthe��4thCongress,apositionIsoughtbecauseMainehasthehighestmedian age in thenation.Working to address pressing issues facingourseniors, fromlong-termcareandretirementsecurity to thevastpotentialofbiomedicalresearch,willbeonouragenda.PreventingandeffectivelytreatingAlzheimer’sshouldbeanurgentnationalpriorityasthisdevastatingdiseasecontinuestotakesuchapersonalandeconomictollonmorethanfivemillionAmericansandtheirfamilies.TheCommitteewillalsocontinuetofocusonthescamsandfraudstargetingourseniorcitizensandhasatoll-freehotline(�-855-�0�-9470)whereseniorsandtheirlovedonescanreportsuspectedfraud.
AMainevaluethatalwaysguidesmeisourunsurpassedworkethic.As20�4ended,Icontinuedmyrecordofnevermissingaroll-callvotesincemySenateservicebeganin�997;atallythatnowstandsatmorethan5,700consecutivevotes.
IamgratefulfortheopportunitytoservethegreatStateofMaineandthepeopleofBremen.IfeverIcanbeofassistancetoyou,pleasecontactmyAugusta Constituent Services Center at (207) 622-84�4, or visit mywebsiteatwww.collins.senate.gov.
Sincerely,SUSANM.COLLINSUnitedStatesSenator
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U.S. House of RepresentativesDearFriends,
I hope this letter finds you and your family well. It’s an honor torepresentyouinCongress.ThankyouforthechancetoupdateyouonmyworkthereandinMaine.
Like many here at home, I find the current partisan environmentin Washington and Congress to be very frustrating. Attempts to takeaway people’s health care, weaken environmental protections, and stokecontroversyhavebeenputaheadofmoremeaningfulworktocreatejobs,helppeoplethroughtoughtimes,andgiveourchildrenabetterfuture.
Still, I have tried to find opportunities to work on issues where mycolleagues across the aisle and I can find agreement. As a member oftheminorityparty, I’mveryproud that theseeffortshaveearned severallegislativevictoriesthatbenefitthepeopleofourstate.
One of the most significant was passage of a Farm Bill containingmany reforms I introduced to help the kind of small, diversified, familyfarms thatwehavehere inMaine.These includedmore funding tohelpthese farmsmeet thegrowingdemand for healthy local food, aswell asbetterinsurancetofittheirneedsandhelpingSNAPrecipientsusebenefitsatfarmersmarkets.
AnotherbillIintroducedwassignedintolaw,initiatingastudyoftheYorkRivertoseeifitisagoodcandidateforthefederalWildandScenicRiversprogram.Theclassificationwouldhelpprotectthisimportantnaturalresourcewhilepotentiallybringingmorevisitorstotheareaandanincreasedamountoffederalinvestmentforitsconservation.AsamemberoftheHouseAppropriationsCommittee,I’veworkedtosecureotherinvestmentsforthestateaswell,including$20milliontoreplaceacrumbling,unhealthyandoutdatedtribalschoolinWashingtonCounty.
ButnotalltheworkIdoisfromWashington.MyofficesinPortlandandWatervilleassisthundredsofconstituentseveryyearwhohaveissueswith federal agencies and programs—veterans benefits, Social Security,and passports among them. If you have a problem where I might be ofassistance,Iencourageyoutocall(207)774-50�9.MystaffandIwelcometheopportunitytoserveyou.
Again,it’sapleasuretorepresentyouinCongress.Pleasekeepintouch.Bestwishes,CHELLIEPINGREE,MemberofCongress
�00 ANNUALREPORT
State Senator’s ReportDearFriendsofBremen,
Thankyou for theopportunity to serve as yourStateSenator in theMaineLegislature.Itisanhonortorepresentyouandourcommunity.
Our state is still facing many economic challenges, even despite agrowing economy.And until we create better opportunities for workingfamiliesandthosestilllookingforagoodjob,ourworkisfarfromdone.ItismyjobtocontinuetofindcommongroundinworkingwithmycolleaguesandbringhomeresultsthatareofimportancetothepeopleofMaine.Youdeserveagovernmentthatwillworktogetheronsuchissues.
ThissessionIwillbeservingontheLegislature’sJudiciaryCommitteeandGovernmentOversightCommittee.It isanhonortobeamemberofthese committees since the primary focus is to ensure that governmentis accessible and transparent, and that it is working at its best and mostefficientforthepeopleofMaine.Itisessentialthatwehaveagovernmentthatisworkingforthepeople,especiallyatatimewhenwearetryingtomakethemostoutoflimitedresources.
AsyourStateSenator,Iamheretolistentoyourlegislativeneedsandconcerns,andtoserveasaliaisonbetweenyouandourstategovernment.Feel free tocontactmeanytimebyemail at [email protected]. I canalsobereachedbyphonelocallyat(207)549-��58,ortheStateHouse,(207)287-�5�5.Additionally, I provide a periodic email update about what ishappeningintheLegislature.Pleasecontactmetosignup.
Again,thankyouagainfortheopportunitytorepresentyouattheStateHouse.
Sincerely,CHRISJOHNSONStateSenator
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State Representative’s Report
DearBremenResidents,
ItisanhonortoserveonceagainasyourStateRepresentative.IintendtoworkhardtoretainyourtrustandbuildupontheworkI’vedoneintheLegislatureoverthepasttwoyears.
WearegoingtotakeonanumberofbigissuesinAugustathisyear,fromthestatebudgettostrengtheningourschools,supportingourseniorcitizens,propertytaxrelief,jobs,wages,entrepreneurship,veterans,agriculture,thesocialsafetynet,accesstoaffordablehealthcare,energycosts,studentdebt,theconditionofourocean,andmanymore.
I’malsohappytoreportthatIhavebeenreappointedtotheLegislature’sMarineResourcesCommittee.Asamarinebiologistandassomeonewhorepresentsmanycoastalcommunities inLincolnCounty, Iwant tomakesureMainemanagesitsresourcesinawaythatbetterbalancesharvestingandsustainabilityandalsoputsmoreemphasisonmaximizingtheeconomicgainsforharvesters.Thousandsofpeopledependonmarinelife–directlyandindirectly–tomakealiving,andit’simportanttobeavoicefortheminAugusta.
Whetherwearedealingwiththeaboveissuesoranyothertopic,Istandreadytoworkwithallofmycolleagues,regardlessofpartyaffiliation,tomakesurewe’redoingthebestworkwecanforthepeopleofourdistrictandallthepeopleofMaine.
PleasecontactmeifIcanbeofanyhelporifyouwanttodiscussortestifyonanylegislation.Myemailismick@mickdevin.organdmyphonenumberis975-���2.Ialsosendoute-newslettersfromtimetotime.Letmeknowifyouwouldliketoreceivethem.
Respectfully,MICHAELDEVINStateRepresentative
�02 ANNUALREPORT
Independent Auditors’ ReportWehaveauditedtheaccompanyingfinancialstatementsofthegovernmental
activities, eachmajor fund, and theaggregate remaining fund informationof theTownofBremenasofandfortheyearsendedDecember��,20�4and20��,andtherelatednotestothefinancialstatements,whichcollectivelycomprisetheTown’sbasicfinancialstatements.Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements
Managementisresponsibleforthepreparationandfairpresentationofthesefinancial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally acceptedin the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, andmaintenanceofinternalcontrolrelevanttothepreparationandfairpresentationoffinancialstatementsthatarefreefrommaterialmisstatement,whetherduetofraudorerror.Auditor’s Responsibility
Ourresponsibilityistoexpressopinionsonthesefinancialstatementsbasedonouraudit.Weconductedourauditinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyaccepted in the United States ofAmerica. Those standards require that we planandperformtheaudit toobtainreasonableassuranceaboutwhether thefinancialstatementsarefreefrommaterialmisstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence aboutthe amounts anddisclosures in the financial statements.Theprocedures selecteddependontheauditor’sjudgment,includingtheassessmentoftherisksofmaterialmisstatementofthefinancialstatements,whetherduetofraudorerror.Inmakingthoseriskassessments,theauditorconsidersinternalcontrolrelevanttotheentity’spreparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to designauditproceduresthatareappropriateinthecircumstances,butnotforthepurposeof expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control.Accordingly, we express no such opinion.An audit also includes evaluating theappropriatenessofaccountingpoliciesusedand the reasonablenessofsignificantaccounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overallpresentationofthefinancialstatements.
Webelievethattheauditevidencewehaveobtainedissufficientandappropriatetoprovideabasisforourauditopinions.Opinions
Inouropinion,thefinancialstatementsreferredtoabovepresentfairly,inallmaterial respects, the respective financialpositionof thegovernmentalactivities,each major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information of the Town ofBremenasofDecember��,20�4and20��,andtherespectivechangesinfinancialposition and, where applicable, cash flows thereof for the years then ended inaccordancewithaccountingprinciplesgenerallyaccepted in theUnitedStatesofAmerica.
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Other MattersRequired Supplementary Information
Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of Americarequirethat themanagement’sdiscussionandanalysisandbudgetarycomparisoninformation listed in the table of contents be presented to supplement the basicfinancial statements.Such information, althoughnot apartof thebasic financialstatements, is required by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, whoconsiders it to be an essential part of financial reporting for placing the basicfinancialstatementsinanappropriateoperational,economic,orhistoricalcontext.We have applied certain limited procedures to the required supplementaryinformationinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica,whichconsistedofinquiriesofmanagementaboutthemethodsofpreparing the informationandcomparingthe informationforconsistencywithmanagement’sresponsestoourinquiries,thebasicfinancialstatements,andotherknowledgeweobtainedduringourauditofthebasicfinancialstatements.Wedonot express an opinion or provide any assurance on the informationbecause thelimitedproceduresdonotprovideuswithsufficientevidencetoexpressanopinionorprovideanyassurance.Other Information
Ourauditwasconductedforthepurposeofformingopinionsonthefinancialstatements that collectively comprise the Town of Bremen’s basic financialstatements. The introductory section, combining and individual nonmajor fundfinancialstatements,andstatisticalsectionarepresentedforpurposesofadditionalanalysisandarenotarequiredpartofthebasicfinancialstatements.
The combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are theresponsibility of management and were derived from and relate directly to theunderlying accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financialstatements.Suchinformationhasbeensubjectedtotheauditingproceduresappliedin the audit of the basic financial statements and certain additional procedures,including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlyingaccountingandotherrecordsusedtopreparethebasicfinancialstatementsortothebasicfinancialstatementsthemselves,andotheradditionalproceduresinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Inouropinion,thecombiningandindividualnonmajorfundfinancialstatementsarefairlystated, in all material respects, in relation to the basic financial statements as awhole.
Theintroductoryandstatisticalsectionshavenotbeensubjectedtotheauditingproceduresappliedintheauditofthebasicfinancialstatementsand,accordingly,wedonotexpressanopinionorprovideanyassuranceonthem.
WILLIAMH.BREWERJanuary�6,20�5
�04 ANNUALREPORT
Management’s Discussion and AnalysisCalendar Year Ending December 31, 2014
AsmanagementoftheTownofBremen,MaineweofferreadersoftheTown’sfinancialstatementsthisnarrativeoverviewandanalysisofthefinancialactivitiesoftheTownofBremenforthecalendaryearendingDecember��,20�4.Weencouragereaders toconsider the informationpresentedhere inconjunctionwithadditionalinformation thatwehavefurnished inourannual reportof theTownofBremen,Maine20�4.
ADMINISTRATIVENOTESIn20�4,thepropertytaxmilrateof.0�06wasadecreaseof.000�fromthe
20��rateof.0�07or.�0per$�,000.00ofvaluation.OneofthemajorexpensesfortheTownistheLincolnCountyPropertyTax
whichat$2�5,747.70in20�4isalittlelowerthan20��at$2�5,8�6.�9.Excise Tax Revenue increased again in 20�4 generating total income of
$���,642.05.THEFINANCIALSTATEMENTS
ThefinancialstatementspresentedhereinincludealltheactivitiesoftheTownofBremen,Maine(theTown)usingtheintegratedapproachasprescribedbyGASBStatementNo.�4.
TheGovernment-wideFinancialStatementspresentthefinancialpictureoftheTownfromtheeconomicresourcesmeasurementfocususingtheaccrualbasisofaccounting.Theypresentgovernmentactivitiesandbusinessactivitiesseparately.ThesestatementsincludeallassetsoftheTown(includinginfrastructure)aswellasallliabilities.Additionally,certaineliminationshaveoccurredasprescribedbythestatementinregardstointerfundactivity,payables,andreceivables.
TheFundFinancialStatementsincludestatementsforeachofthecategoriesof activities -government, and fiduciary.Thegovernmentactivities arepreparedusingthecurrentfinancialresourcesmeasurementfocusandmodifiedaccrualbasisofaccounting.ReconciliationoftheFundFinancialStatementstotheGovernment-Wide Financial Statements is provided to explain the difference created by theintegratedapproach.
REPORTINGTHETOWNASAWHOLETheStatementofNetPosition,(seeExhibitA)andtheStatementofActivities
(see Exhibit B) report information about theTown as a whole and its activities.These statements include all assets and liabilities of theTown using the accrualbasisofaccounting,whichissimilartotheaccountingusedbymostprivatesectorcompanies.Allofthecurrentyear’srevenueandexpensesaretakenintoaccountregardlessofwhencashisreceivedorpaid.
ThesetwostatementsreporttheTown’snetpositionandchangesinthem.Netpositionisthedifferencebetweenassetsandliabilities,whichisonewaytomeasuretheTown’sfinancialhealthorfinancialposition.Overtime,increasesanddecreasesareoneindicatorofwhetheritsfinancialhealthisimprovingordeteriorating.OtherfactorstoconsiderarechangestotheTown’spropertytaxbaseandtheconditionoftheTown’sinfrastructure.
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IntheStatementofFundBalanceweseparate theTown’sbasicgovernmentactivitiesas: GeneralGovernment CountyTaxAssessment HealthandWelfare Protection HighwaysandBridges Unclassified Education Recreation IntergovernmentalonBehalfPayments Contingency
Propertytaxes,excisetaxes,fees,interestincome,andStateandFederalgrantsfinancetheactivities.DetailrelatingtotheactivitiesisinScheduleA-2andA-4.
REPORTINGTHETOWN’SMOSTSIGNIFICANTFUNDSFundFinancialStatements
The fund financial statements provide detailed information about the mostsignificantfunds,nottheTownasawhole.Managementestablishedmanyfundstohelpitcontrolandmanagemoneyforparticularpurposestoshowthatitismeetinglegalresponsibilitiesforusingcertaintaxes,grants,orothermoney.GovernmentalFunds
Allof theTown’sbasic services are reported ingovernmental funds,whichfocusonhowmoneyflowsintoandoutofthosefundsandthebalancesleftatyear-end.Thegovernmentstatementprovidesadetailedshort-termviewoftheTown’sgeneralGovernment-Wide financial statements as explained in the reconciliationstatements.
THETOWNASAWHOLE(Government-WideFinancialAnalysis)
Asnotedearlier,netpositionmayserveovertimeasausefulindicatoroftheTown’s financial position. In the case of Bremen, assets exceeded liabilities by$�,85�,�69.�8atthecloseofthefiscalyear20�4comparedto$�,747,984.72atthecloseofthefiscalyear20��.Thisshowsanincreaseinnetpositionof$�05,�84.46fortheyear20�4.Thecurrentassetswentupby$40,260.20.
ExhibitAoftheaudithasabreakdownofthenumberslistedbelow: 20�� 20�4CurrentandOtherAssets 2,056,98�.26 2,067,09�.2�CapitalAssets �,856,��8.�� �,89�,�20.�2TotalAssets �,9��,�0�.�7 �,958,2��.��CurrentLiabilities 84,52�.80 4�,7�6.92Long-TermLiabilities 80,794.85 6�,�05.2�TotalLiabilities �65,��6.65 �05,042.�5NetInvestedinCapitalAssets �,756,��8.�� �,8�0,��4.�5Restrictedfor: CapitalProjects 2�0,��9.90 277,262.92OtherPurposes 600,786.66 586,�44.62Unassigned �,��0,�87.90 �,�49,0�2.40Non-ExpendableTrustPrincipal 29,972.�0 �0,2�2.�0TrustFundPurposes �79.85 222.79TotalNetPosition �,747,984.72 �,85�,�69.�8
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GovernmentalActivitiesThecostofallGovernmentalActivitiesfor20�4was$�,868,�06.00.Charges
for services were $57,988.99. Operating grants and contributions of $22,444.00reducedthecosttotheTown.TheTown’sprogramslistedbelowshowthenetcost(total cost less revenues generated by the activities). The cost shows the financial burden thatwasplacedon theTown’s taxpayersbyeachof the functionswithacomparisonto20�2and20��. 20�2 20�� 20�4PrimaryGovernment Taxes: PropertyTaxes �,870,�69.6� �,764,4�9.89 �,762,999.94HomesteadReimbursement ��,9�2.50 ��,856.70 �2,450.50ExciseTaxes �24,6�9.0� ��2,�28.6� ���,642.05BoatTaxes 6,��2.50 5,8��.20 7,228.�5PilotPayments �,000.00 �,000.00 �,000.00Intergovernmental �2,000.00 45,505.96InterestEarnings �2,497.94 ��,94�.58 �0,46�.86TotalPrimaryGovernment 2,058,55�.56 �,929,�59.98 �,97�,290.46Conclusion
Theselectmen,alongwiththeauditors,feeltheTownofBremenisinasoundfinancial state. In the future the Selectmen will continue to run the Town as efficiently aspossiblewithoutcausingaburdentothetaxpayersandcontinuetomaintainandupgradeinfrastructure.
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ExhibitATOWN OF BREMEN
STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETSDECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013
GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES 2014 2013
ASSETSCURRENTASSETS: Cash(NoteB) �,89�,298.99 �,859,292.�6AccountsReceivable(NoteC) 5,�94.56 5,8��.��TaxesReceivable �06,946.84 �26,5�0.59TaxLiens 4�,2�0.82 40,�67.�8DueFromOtherFunds 20,240.00 25,000.00 TotalCurrentAssets 2,067,09�.2� 2,056,98�.26PROPERTY,PLANT,ANDEQUIPMENT(NOTED):LandandImprovements 442,�28.95 4�2,55�.95Buildings 544,556.77 527,029.77Equipment 7�4,957.0� 7��,860.0�Infrastructure �,448,666.86 �,�2�,25�.86 TotalProperty,Plant,andEquipment �,�50,509.6� 2,992,697.6�Less:AccumulatedDepreciation �,259,�89.49 �,��6,�79.50NetProperty,Plant,andEquipment �,89�,�20.�2 �,856,��8.�� TotalAssets �,958,2��.�� �,9��,�0�.�7LIABILITIESANDNETPOSITION CURRENTLIABILITIES: LoansPayable(NoteL) �9,500.74 �9,205.�5AccountsPayable-Trade �,848.6� ��,270.25DueToOtherFunds 20,240.00 25,000.00DeferredRevenue(NoteK) �47.57 29,046.40 TotalCurrentLiabilities 4�,7�6.92 84,52�.80LONG-TERMLIABILITIES: LoansPayable-NetofCurrentPortion(NoteL) 6�,�05.2� 80,794.85 TotalLiabilities �05,042.�5 �65,��6.65NETPOSITION: NetInvestedinCapitalAssets �,8�0,��4.�5 �,756,��8.��Restrictedfor: NonexpendableTrustPrincipal �0,2�2.�0 29,972.�0TrustFundPurposes 222.79 �79.85CapitalProjects 277,262.92 2�0,��9.90OtherPurposes(NoteF) 586,�44.62 600,786.66Unrestricted �,�49,0�2.40 �,��0,�87.90 TotalNetPosition �,85�,�69.�8 �,747,984.72TotalLiabilitiesandNetPosition �,958,2��.�� �,9��,�0�.�7Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements
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TOWN OF BREMEN ExhibitISTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - FIDUCIARY FUND TYPE -
NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS - CEMETERY TRUSTFOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013
20�4Total 20��TotalCASHFLOWSFROMOPERATINGACTIVITIES: InterestIncome 42.94 4�.84DueFromGeneralFund 400.00NetCashProvidedbyOperatingActivities 42.94 44�.84CashBalance,January� �0,�52.�5 29,708.��CashBalance,December�� �0,�95.09 �0,�52.�5Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements
TOWN OF BREMEN ExhibitGSTATEMENTS OF FIDUCIARY NET POSITION
NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS - CEMETERY TRUSTFOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013
20�4 20�� ASSETS TOTALS TOTALSASSETS: Cash(NoteB) �0,�95.09 �0,�52.�5DueFromGeneralFund 240.00TotalAssets �0,4�5.09 �0,�52.�5
NETPOSITIONNETPOSITION: RestrictedforPrincipal �0,2�2.�0 29,972.�0Unassigned 222.79 �79.85TotalNetPosition �0,4�5.09 �0,�52.�5
ExhibitHSTATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND CHANGES
IN NET POSITION - FIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS - CEMETERY TRUSTFOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013
20�4 20��REVENUES: TOTALS TOTALSInterest 42.94 4�.84SaleofCemeteryLots 240.00 282.94 4�.84EXPENDITURES – –NetIncome 282.94 4�.84NetPosition,January� �0,�52.�5 �0,�08.��NetPosition,December�� �0,4�5.09 �0,�52.�5
��4 ANNUALREPORT
TOWNOFBREMENNOTESTOFINANCIALSTATEMENTS
DECEMBER��,20�4
NOTEA-SUMMARYOFSIGNIFICANTACCOUNTINGPOLICIES:The accounting policies of the Town of Bremen conform to generally acceptedaccountingprinciplesasapplicabletogovernmentalunits.�.FinancialReportingEntity TheTownofBremenwasincorporatedin�828.TheTownoperatesunderatownmeetingformofgovernment. In evaluating the Town of Bremen as a reporting entity, management hasaddressed all potential component units. The primary criteria for including acomponentreportingentityaretheexerciseoffinancialaccountabilitybytheTownofBremen’smunicipalofficials. The Town’s financial statements are prepared in accordance with accountingprinciplesgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.TheGovernmentalAccounting Standards Board (GASB) is responsible for establishing GenerallyAcceptedAccountingPrinciples(GAAP)forstateandlocalgovernmentsthroughitspronouncements(StatementsandInterpretations).GovernmentsarealsorequiredtofollowthepronouncementsoftheFinancialAccountingStandardsBoard(FASB)issuedthroughNovember�0,�989 (when applicable) that do not conflict withor contradict GASB pronouncements. The more significant accounting policiesestablishedinGAAPareusedbytheTownasdiscussedbelow. In June �999, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)unanimously approved Statement No. �4, Basic Financial Statements – and Management’s Discussion and Analysis – for State and Local Governments.CertainsignificantchangesintheStatementincludethefollowing: �.)Financialstatementsnowinclude: • AManagement’sDiscussionandAnalysis(MD&A)sectionprovidingananalysisoftheTown’soverallfinancialpositionandresultsofoperations. • FinancialstatementspreparedusingfullaccrualaccountingforalloftheTown’sactivities,includinginfrastructure(roads,bridges,etc.). 2.)Achangeinthefundfinancialstatementstofocusonthemajorfunds. These and other changes are reflected in the accompanying financialstatements(includingnotestofinancialstatements).TheTownelectedtoimplementtheprovisionsoftheStatementintheyearendedJune�0,2004.2.BasicFinancialStatements-Government-WideStatements TheTown’sbasicfinancialstatementsincludebothgovernment-wide(reportingtheTownasawhole)and fund financial statements (reporting theTown’smajorfunds).Boththegovernment-wideandfundfinancialstatementscategorizeprimaryactivitiesasgovernmental.TheTown’sfireprotection,recreation,publicworks,andgeneraladministrativeservicesareclassifiedasgovernmentalactivities. Inthegovernment-wideStatementsofNetPosition,thegovernmentalcolumnispresentedonaconsolidatedbasisbycolumn,andisreportedonafullaccrual,economicresourcebasis,whichrecognizesalllong-termassetsandreceivablesaswellaslong-termdebtandobligations.TheTown’snetpositionisreportedinthreeparts - net invested in capital assets; restricted; and unrestricted.TheTown firstutilizesrestrictedresourcestofinancequalifyingactivities.
TOWNOFBREMEN ��5
The government-wide Statements ofActivities reports both the gross and netcostofeachoftheTown’sfunctionsandbusiness-typeactivities(fire,publicworks,administrative, etc.). The functions are also supported by general governmentrevenues(property,certainintergovernmentalrevenues,fines,permits,andcharges,etc.).TheStatementsofActivitiesreducesgrossexpenses(includingdepreciation)byrelatedprogramrevenues,andoperatingandcapitalgrants.Programrevenuesmustbedirectlyassociatedwith thefunction(fire,publicworks,etc.).Operatinggrants include operating-specific and discretionary (either operating or capital)grantswhilethecapitalgrantscolumnreflectscapital-specificgrants. Thenetcosts (by functionorbusiness-typeactivity)arenormallycoveredbygeneralrevenue(property,intergovernmentalrevenues,interestincome,etc.). This government-wide focus is more on the sustainability of theTown as anentityandthechangeintheTown’snetpositionresultingfromthecurrentyear’sactivities.�.BasicFinancialStatements-FundFinancialStatements The financial transactionsof theTownare reported in individual funds in thefundfinancialstatements.Eachfundisaccountedforbyprovidingaseparatesetofself-balancingaccountsthatcompriseitsassets,liabilities,reserves,fundequity,revenues, and expenditures/expenses. The various funds are reported by genericclassificationwithinthefinancialstatements. ThefollowingfundtypesareusedbytheTown: a. GovernmentalFunds: Thefocusofthegovernmentalfunds’measurement(inthefundstatements)isupondeterminationoffinancialpositionandchangesinfinancialposition(sources,uses,andbalancesoffinancialresources)ratherthanuponnetincome.ThefollowingisadescriptionofthegovernmentalfundsoftheTown: �. GeneralFund: General Fund is the general operating fund of the Town. It is used toaccount for all financial resources except those required to be accounted for inanotherfund. 2. TrustFunds: Fiduciary Funds are used to report assets held in a trustee or agencycapacityand thereforearenotavailable tosupport townprograms.Thereportingfocusisonnetpositionandchangesinnetpositionandisreportedusingaccountingprinciplessimilartoproprietaryfunds. Theemphasisinfundfinancialstatementsisonthemajorfundsineitherthegovernmentalorbusiness-typeactivitiescategories.Nonmajorfundsbycategoryaresummarized intoa singlecolumn.GASBNo.�4sets forthminimumcriteria(percentageof the assets, liabilities, revenues,or expenditures/expensesof eitherfundcategory)forthedeterminationofmajorfunds.4.BasisofAccounting Basis of accounting refers to the point at which revenues or expenditures/expensesarerecognizedintheaccountsandreportedinthefinancialstatements.Itrelatestothetimingofthemeasurementsmaderegardlessofthemeasurementfocusapplied: a. Accrual: Governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements and
��6 ANNUALREPORT
fiduciaryfundfinancialstatementsarepresentedontheaccrualbasisofaccounting.Revenuesarerecognizedwhenearnedandexpensesarerecognizedwhenincurred. b. ModifiedAccrual: Thegovernmentalfundsfinancialstatementsarepresentedonthemodifiedaccrual basis of accounting. Under the modified accrual basis of accounting,revenues are recorded when susceptible to accrual; i.e. both measurable andavailable.“Available”meanscollectiblewithinthecurrentperiodorwithin60daysafteryearend.Expendituresaregenerallyrecognizedunder themodifiedaccrualbasis of accounting when the related liability is incurred. The exception to thisgeneral rule is thatprincipaland interestongeneralobligation long-termdebt, ifany,isrecognizedwhendue.5. FinancialStatementAmounts a. CashandCashEquivalents: TheTownhasdefinedcashandcashequivalents to includecashonhand,demanddeposits,andcashwithfiscalagents.StatutesauthorizetheTreasureroftheTown,asdirectedbythemunicipalofficers,toinvestallmunicipalfunds,includingreserveandtrustfunds,totheextentthatthetermsoftheinstrument,order,orarticlecreatingthefunddonotprohibittheinvestmentinfinancialinstitutionsasdescribedinSection5706MRSAandsecuritiesasdescribedinSections57��through57�7MRSA. b. CapitalAssets: Capital assetspurchasedor acquiredwithanoriginal costof$�,000.00ormorearereportedathistoricalcostorestimatedhistoricalcost.Contributedassetsarereportedatfairmarketvalueasofthedatereceived.Additions,improvements,and other capital outlays that significantly extend the useful life of an asset arecapitalized. Other costs incurred for repairs and maintenance are expensed asincurred.Depreciationonallassetsisprovidedonthestraight-linebasisoverthefollowingestimatedusefullives: Buildings 20-50Years MachineryandEquipment 5-�0Years Improvements �0-20Years OtherInfrastructure �0-50Years c. Revenues: Substantially,allgovernmentalfundrevenuesareaccrued.Propertytaxesarebilledandcollectedwithinthesameperiodinwhichthetaxesarelevied.InapplyingGASBNo.�� togrant revenues, theprovider recognizes liabilitiesandexpensesandtherecipientrecognizesreceivablesandrevenuewhentheapplicableeligibilityrequirements, includingtimerequirements,aremet.Resourcestransmittedbeforetheeligibilityrequirementsaremetarereportedasadvancesby theprovideranddeferredrevenuebytherecipient. d. Expenditures: Expenditures are recognized when the related fund liability is incurred.Inventorycostsarereportedintheperiodwheninventoryitemsareused,ratherthanintheperiodpurchased. e. UseofEstimates: Thepresentationoffinancialstatementsinconformitywithgenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciplesrequiresmanagementtomakeestimatesandassumptionsthataffect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent
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assetsandliabilitiesatthedateofthefinancialstatementsandthereportedamountsof revenuesandexpensesduring the reportingperiod.Actual resultscoulddifferfromthoseestimates. f. InaccordancewithGASBStatementNo.54,theTownemploysterminologyandclassificationsforfundbalanceitemsasfollows: Committed fund balances are amounts that can be used only for specificpurposesbecauseofaformalactiontakenbytheTown. Assignedfundbalancesareresourcesthatareconstrainedbythegovernment’sintenttobeusedforspecificpurposes,butareneitherrestrictedorcommitted. UnassignedfundbalancesareallamountsintheGeneralFundthatarenotassignedtoanothercategory.OnlytheGeneralFundcanhaveanunassignedfundbalance.
NOTEB-CASH:Cash TheTown’scashiscategorizedtogiveanindicationofthelevelofriskassumedbytheTownatyearend.TheseCategoriesaredefinedasfollows: Category#�-InsuredorcollateralizedwithsecuritiesheldbytheTownorbyitsagentintheTown’sname. Category #2 - Collateralized with securities held by the pledging financialinstitution’strustdepartmentoragentintheTown’sname. Category #� - Uncollateralized (This includes any bank balance that iscollateralizedwithsecuritiesheldbythepledgingfinancialinstitution,orbyitstrustdepartmentoragentbutnotintheTown’sname.) CARRYING BANK CATEGORYACCOUNTTYPE AMOUNT BALANCE #� #2 #�InterestBearingAccounts �,89�,298.99 �,889,�40.85 �24,65�.94 �,564,488.9� –NOTEC-ACCOUNTSRECEIVABLE: AccountsReceivableconsistsofthefollowing: StateofMaine-Homestead 2,989.00 StateofMaine-GeneralAssistance 598.08 StateRevenueSharing �,807.48 5,�94.56
NOTED-PROPERTY,PLANT,ANDEQUIPMENT: ThefollowingisasummaryofchangesinfixedassetsatDecember��,20�4: Balance Balance Jan.�,20�4 Additions Deletions Dec.��,20�4LandandImprovements 4�2,55�.95 9,775.00 – 442,�28.95Buildings 527,029.77 �7,527.00 544,556.77Equipment 7��,860.0� �,097.00 7�4,957.0�Infrastructure �,�2�,25�.86 �27,4��.00 �,448,666.86 2,992,697.6� �57,8�2.00 – �,�50,509.6�AccumulatedDepreciation (�,��6,�79.50) (�2�,009.99) (�,259,�89.49)NetProperty,Plant, andEquipment �,856,��8.�� �4,802.0� – �,89�,�20.�2
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Depreciation expense for the period totaled $�2�,009.99. Of that amount,$�0,86�.88 was for General Government, $7�,844.44 was for Highways andBridges,$�7,872.67wasforProtection,and$429.00wasforUnclassified.
NOTEE-GENERALFUNDBUDGET: The Town operates on a net budget as compared with a gross budget. Allrevenues are not estimated, but are credited to the particular operating account.Certainrevenuesarededicatedforparticularpurposesbyvoteofthetownspeopleattheannualtownmeetingoratspecialtownmeetings. At the annual town meeting, generally held in March of each year, thetownspeople vote on various articles on which amounts for appropriations havebeenrecommendedbytheBoardofSelectmenand/ortheBudgetCommittee.
NOTEF-ASSIGNEDFOROTHERPURPOSES: Historically, the townspeople vote to carry certain departmental unexpendedbalancesforward to thefollowingyear forexpenditure.This isusually in lieuofadditionalappropriationsinanyparticularaccount. Education 499,255.58 GeneralGovernment 6,45�.27 HealthandWelfare 7,�74.2� HighwaysandBridges 7�,5��.26 Unclassified 3,530.64 590,�46.96
NOTEG-EXPENDITURESINEXCESSOFAPPROPRIATIONS: Duringthecurrentyearexpendituresexceededappropriationsinthefollowinggeneralfundcategories: Appropriation Function andRevenue Expenditures VarianceStateRevenueSharing 45,505.96 45,688.00 (�82.04)Abatements – 9,86�.72 (9,86�.72)FirstResponders 7,425.00 7,489.0� (64.0�)WorkersCompensations 2,800.00 �,29�.00 (49�.00)Insurance-Property&Casualty �6,250.00 �6,277.00 (27.00)TownDump-TransferFacility 45,�50.00 45,�50.�0 (.�0)GeneralAssistance �,65�.59 2,�0�.�6 (65�.57) Historically,theTownhasnotappropriatedfundsfortheabatements,butratherfundsthisexpenditurethroughotherunappropriatedrevenuesortheundesignatedfundbalance.Expenseswerehigherthananticipatedfortheotherexpenses.StateRevenueSharingreceiptswerelowerthananticipated.
NOTEH-REVENUERECOGNITION-PROPERTYTAXES: TheTown’sproperty taxfor thecurrentyearwas leviedJuly�7,20�4on theassessedvaluelistedasofApril�,20�4foralltaxablerealandpersonalpropertylocatedintheTown.TaxesweredueonOctober�5,20�4.Interestaccruedat7.00%perannumorpartthereofcommencingOctober�6,20�4. Taxliensarefiledagainstdelinquentrealestatetaxpayersaftereightmonthsbutwithinoneyearoftheoriginaltaxcommitment.Ifthetax,interest,andcostshave
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notbeenpaideighteenmonthsafterthefilingofaliencertificatethenthelienisautomaticallyforeclosed. TheNationalCouncilonGovernmentalAccounting (N.C.G.A.) InterpretationNo.�requiresthatpropertytaxrevenueberecognizedonlytotheextentitwillbecollectedwithinsixtydaysfollowingtheyearend.Thedeferredtaxrevenueshownonthebalancesheetrepresentspropertytaxesnotexpectedtobecollectedwithinsixtydaysaftertheyearend. Propertytaxesarerecognizedwhentheybecomeavailable.Availableincludesthose taxes expected to be collected within sixty days after year end as statedabove.
NOTEI-RISKMANAGEMENT: TheTownisexposedtovariousrisksoflossrelatedtotorts;theftof,damageto,anddestructionofassets;errorsandomissions;injuriestoemployees;andnaturaldisasters.All significant losses are covered by commercial insurance. There hasbeennosignificantreductionininsurancecoverage.Settlementamountshavenotexceededinsurancecoverageforthecurrentyearorthethreeprioryears.
NOTEJ-OVERLAPPINGDEBT: The Town of Bremen is situated in Lincoln County and is therefore subjectto annual assessment of its proportional share of county expenses. Long-termdebt outstanding in Lincoln County, for which the Town of Bremen would beproportionally responsible in the event the County defaulted, is approximately$6,790,000.00atDecember��,20�4.TheTownofBremen’ssharewouldbe2.7�%ofthedebt,or$�84,009.00. The Town of Bremen is part of Great Salt Bay Community School District.Long-TermDebtoutstandingfortheDistrict,forwhichtheTownofBremenwouldbeproportionallyresponsibleintheeventtheDistrictdefaulted,isapproximately$750,000.00atDecember��,20�4.TheTownofBremen’ssharewouldbe��.��%ofthedebt,or$99,975.00.
NOTEK-DEFERREDREVENUE: DeferredrevenueatDecember��,20�4consistsofthefollowing: PrepaidPropertyTaxes �47.57
NOTEL-LONG-TERMDEBT: ThefollowingisasummaryofnotetransactionsoftheTownfortheyearendedDecember��,20�4: BALANCE BALANCE �/�/�4 ADDITIONS REDUCTIONS �2/��/�4TheFirst,N.A. �00,000.00 – �9,�94.0� 80,805.97
ThefollowingisasummaryofdebtoutstandingatDecember��,20�4: TheFirst,N.A. Anotepayableisforfiveyearswithannualprincipalandinterestpaymentsof$2�,420.00ataninterestrateof2.�5%.ThefirstpaymentwasdueApril�5,20�4andannuallythereafter.
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Theannual requirements to amortizenotespayable asofDecember��,20�4follows: YearEnding December�� Principal Interest Total 20�5 �9,500.74 �,9�9.26 2�,420.00 20�6 �9,96�.97 �,456.0� 2�,420.00 20�7 20,4�8.2� 98�.79 2�,420.00 20�8 20,90�.05 5�6.95 2�,420.00 80,805.97 4,874.0� 85,680.00
Interestpaidduring20�4was$2,225.97
NOTEM-SUBSEQUENTEVENTS: Managementhasmadeanevaluationofsubsequenteventstoandincludingtheauditreportdate,whichwasthedatethefinancialstatementswereavailabletobeissued,anddeterminedthatanysubsequenteventsthatwouldrequirerecognitionordisclosurehavebeenconsideredinthepreparationofthefinancialstatements.
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ScheduleA-�TOWN OF BREMEN
BUDGETARY COMPARISON SCHEDULE - GENERAL FUNDFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014
ORIGINALAND FINALBUDGET ACTUALREVENUES: PropertyTaxes �,772,86�.66 �,775,0�9.89ExciseTaxes ���,642.05Education 20,�72.28GeneralGovernment 20,25�.9�HealthandWelfare 4,240.59HighwaysandBridges �4,2��.94Protection 554.27Interest 9,852.��BoatTaxes 7,228.�5HomesteadReimbursement �2,449.70 �2,450.50PilotPayments �,000.00Unclassified 560.00StateRevenueSharing 45,688.00 45,505.96 TotalRevenues �,8�0,999.�6 2,064,9��.87
EXPENDITURES: Education 958,260.�0 998,��8.�6GeneralGovernment 2�5,�95.00 2�2,9��.55HealthandWelfare 58,5�4.00 60,760.05HighwaysandBridges 286,000.00 ��0,67�.7�Protection 94,�50.00 �0�,826.20SpecialAssessments 2�5,747.70 2�5,747.70Unclassified �5,0�0.00 60,8�5.44NotesPayable 22,000.00 2�,420.00 TotalExpenditures �,905,097.00 2,002,5�5.0�ExcessofRevenuesOver (Under)Expenditures (74,097.64) 62,�76.84
OTHERFINANCINGSOURCES(USES): OperatingTransfers-In - 47,�45.57OperatingTransfers-Out (9�,500.00) (9�,500.00)TotalOtherFinancingSources(Uses) (9�,500.00) (46,�54.4�)ExcessofRevenuesandOtherSourcesOver (Under)ExpendituresandOtherUses (�67,597.64) �6,022.4�FundBalance,January� �,6�4,022.�8 �,6�4,022.�8FundBalance,December�� �,446,424.74 �,6�0,044.79
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ScheduleA-2TOWN OF BREMEN
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014
CashBalance,January�,20�4 �,57�,800.��ADD:CASHRECEIPTS: TaxCollections: CurrentYear �,656,729.52 PriorYears �22,�4�.�� �,779,070.65ExciseTaxes ���,642.05BoatTaxes 7,228.�5Departmental(ScheduleA-4) 90,447.24StateRevenueSharing �8,05�.��AccountsReceivable �,06�.�0Fees-SecretaryofState 57,946.6520�5TaxPrepayments �47.57SaleofCemeteryLot 240.00HomesteadReimbursement 9,46�.50TransferinfromReserves 52,�45.57TotalCashReceipts 2,�5�,44�.99TotalCashAvailable �,725,244.�0LESS:CASHDISBURSEMENTS: Departmental(ScheduleA-4) 2,000,004.�2Fees-SecretaryofState 57,7�2.25TransferToReserves 9�,500.00AccountsPayable �0,�86.75TotalCashDisbursements 2,�6�,40�.�2CashBalance,December��,20�4 �,56�,840.98
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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUSFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014
UnappropriatedSurplus,January�,20�4 �,0��,2�5.72INCREASE: OperatingAccountBalancesLapsed(ScheduleA-4) 256,�22.�6DecreaseinDeferredTaxes �2,0�9.95Total 268,�62.�� �,28�,�97.8�DECREASE: AppropriationsPerRegularTownMeeting (24�,500.00)UnappropriatedSurplus,December��,20�4 �,0�9,897.8�
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�26 ANNUALREPORT
ScheduleA-5TOWN OF BREMEN
VALUATION, ASSESSMENT, AND COLLECTIONSFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014
VALUATION: Land 98,027,700.00Building 69,22�,400.00 �67,25�,�00.00 ASSESSMENT: ValuationxRate(�67,25�,�00.00x.0�06) �,772,86�.66 COLLECTIONSANDCREDITS: CashCollections �,656,729.52Abatements 9,��8.�6Prepaid 649.40 �,666,697.0820�4TaxesReceivable,December��,20�4 �06,�64.58
COMPUTATIONOFASSESSMENTTaxCommitment �,772,86�.66UnappropriatedSurplus 24�,500.00StateRevenueSharing 45,688.00HomesteadReimbursement �2,449.70 2,072,499.�6REQUIREMENTS: MunicipalAppropriation 804,589.00Education 958,260.�0CountyTax 2�5,747.70 �,998,597.00Overlay 7�,902.�6
TOWNOFBREMEN �27
ScheduleA-6 TOWN OF BREMEN
RECONCILIATION OF TREASURER’S CASH BALANCEDECEMBER 31, 2014
PettyCash �00.00 CashonHand ��,0�5.45 GENERALFUNDCHECKINGACCOUNT: TheFirst,Damariscotta,Maine BalancePerBankStatement,�2/��/�4 �,60�,8�2.�9Deduct:OutstandingChecks (88,�80.05)Add:DepositsInTransit �2,868.�� �,526,520.45MONEYMARKETACCOUNTS: BathSavingsInstitution,Damariscotta,Maine BalancePerPassbook �0,�9�.92BathSavingsInstitution,Damariscotta,Maine BalancePerPassbook �6,0��.�6CashBalance,December��,20�4 �,56�,840.98
ScheduleA-7PRIOR YEARS TAXES RECEIVABLE
DECEMBER 31, 2014 20�� GeraldAnderson �56.2220�2 GeraldAnderson �64.9820�� GeraldAnderson �72.2820�0 GeraldAnderson 228.752009 GeraldAnderson 60.0� 782.26
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ScheduleA-8TOWN OF BREMEN
TAX LIENS – DECEMBER 31, 201420�� Anderson,Gerald&Shirley 220.67Barnett,Barbara �,�69.60Collamore,EllenR. 9��.97Flower,Kenneth&Rhonda �,570.76Genthner,Ricky&Debrra �,40�.84Ginnaty,PatrickS. �,���.08Goth,Cordelia 2,254.49Holt,Charles&Andrea 907.�6Kaler,WalterE.,III �94.8�Kaler,RobertE.,Jr. 2,062.96McFarland,Miles&Linda �,4�6.68Poland,ClydeR.,Jr. �,�05.40Prior,DonaldE. �,525.82Prior,JeremyR. 786.45Prior,VergeS.,Jr.&RuthA. �94.8�Prior,Verge,Jr.&RuthAnn 4,828.9�Prior,VergeS.,Jr. 625.95Prior,Stephen&Brenda 69�.22Titherington,Jeanne �,04�.25Titherington,Jeanne �,65�.�5Titherington,Jeanne �,858.59Wood,DouglassG.&AngelaR. 2,597.96 ��,�75.7720�2 Barnett,Barbara �,�20.00Genthner,Ricky&Debra �,505.�6Goth,Cordelia 2,42�.7�Kaler,WalterE.,III 209.�7Kaler,RobertE.,Jr. ���.87McFarland,Miles&Linda �,5�8.72Prior,JermeyR. ���.79Titherinton,Jeanne �,�0�.75Titherinton,Jeanne �,745.85Titherinton,Jeanne �,962.8� �2,0�5.05 4�,2�0.82
TOWNOFBREMEN �29
ScheduleA-9TOWN OF BREMEN
TAXES RECEIVABLE – DECEMBER 31, 201420�4Adnopoz,David&Susan �,�48.06Agneta,GailB. �,�66.�4Anderson,Gerald&Shirley �,��5.�2Anderson,Gerald,Jr. 9�.�6Barnet,Barbara �,�56.80Barron,GeorgeT. 575.59Braverman,DanielL. �,294.26Burnham,Lawrence&Melissa �,44�.82Cannon,AnneH. 5�0.92Collamore,Bradley&Patricia 656.�4Collamore,EllenR. 9��.86Collamore,Gilbert,Jr.&Fayleen 658.26Cross,James&Melissa �,�40.90Cull,RobertM. �,�87.20Devris,Ioannis&Mary �75.�9Doyle,Robert&Dilendorf,MichelleD. �,�67.47Eckman,Roland&Margaret 2,8�0.20Ferry,RuthF. �.82Flower,Kenneth&Rhonda �,556.08Foote,David 407.04Genthner,Ricky&Debra �,40�.�2Ginnaty,PatrickS. �,�25.00Godine,David 820.26Goldberg,Grace �5�.92Goldberg,Grace �,8�6.84Goth,Cordelia 2,2��.42Gray,Eunice&Harris,TobyS. 888.28Gustafson,ArthurL.,III �,7�4.02Harper,Brent&West-Harper,LisaA. �,�08.04Henderson,Winifred,Heirsof �,9�6.97Holt,Andrea 9�5.84Hopkins,RalphH.,Jr.&NancyR. 908.42Hornberger,James 82�.62Hornberger,William 5,02�.22Hutchins,KarenH. 465.78Ifill,Clinton,Jr. �,�5�.62
��0 ANNUALREPORT
Jones,Tracy&Diana �,�09.99Jones,Tracy&Diana �,�09.98Jones,Tracy&Diana ��5.05Kaler,WalterE.,III 40�.74Kaler,Robert&Joyce 862.��Kaler,RobertE.,Jr. 2,054.28Kronenberger,Thomas&Maureen �,979.90Kronenberger,Thomas(JT) 26�.82Kronenberger,ThomasN.(JT) 407.04Lessner,DebraC. 979.44McFarland,Miles&Linda �,4�4.04McGregor,SeanC.&Lea 625.26McGregor,SeanC.&Lea �74.90Mullin,Peter �9.24Nairn,BruceBarker �,5�5.94Pelletier,Robert&Edith 9�.28Poland,Bruce 400.�5Poland,ClydeR.,Jr. 960.�6PreserveatPemaquidPond,LLC 4,796.50Prior,ClevelandE.&CraigE.&CynthiaA. 598.90Prior,DonaldE. �,522.�6Prior,JeremyR. 68�.70Prior,VergeS.,Jr.&RuthA. �9�.�4Prior,Verge&RuthAnn 4,794.�8Prior,VergeS.,Jr. 620.�0Prior,Stephen&Brenda 695.�6Pusey,CalebW. �,082.26Pusey,CalebW. 79.50Pyne,LedyardBlair 5,444.72Pyne,LedyardBlair �0.59Rancourt,Jeffrey �,028.20Redonnett,BE&CS-L/E 505.62Rowsell,JanetteD. 402.80Simmons,CharlesA. �,�88.60Stanley,Christopher ��.44Stouter,George 864.96Sykes,ShaneM. �6�.24Tedford,HollisC.,III-Trustee ���.�0Teele,ThomasH.&DebraS. �,8�6.84TheFirst,NA �8�.60
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Titherington,Jeanne �,0��.50Titherington,Jeanne �,6�7.70Titherington,Jeanne �,84�.22Tyler,Glidden&Beverly �,060.00Vinal,Kenneth&Abbey �,507.88Wilson,JohnT. 2,�08.68Wilson,JohnT. 4,2�4.70Witham,Dale ��2.6�Wood,DouglasG.&AngelaR. 2,584.28Wood,Janice 598.90Wood,Janice �.06Wood,Janice �,226.42 �06,�64.58
ScheduleA-�0 TOWN OF BREMEN
ABATEMENTSDECEMBER 31, 2014
ABATEMENTS20�4 Archie,Earl&Diane �54.00BLIHoldings,LLC �,2�4.78BLIHoldings,LLC �,2�4.78BLIHoldings,LLC �,499.07BLIProperties,LLC �,097.82HanleyLucilleB. 68.09Henderson,Winifred-Heirs �,777.27Kostenbader,Thomas&Joanne �7.45Light&Laclair 96.�0TwinMapleFarms,LLC 2,��8.60 9,��8.�620�� Hopkins,Ralph&Nancy 54�.56 9,86�.72
��2 ANNUALREPORT
ScheduleA-�� TOWN OF BREMEN
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS – DECEMBER 31, 2014
Principal Unexp. IncomeCEMETERYPERPETUALCAREFUNDS: AsterKeene �00.00 �92.67EmilyKeene �00.00 57.58IsaacB.Webber,Sr. �95.00 88.26SamuelWebber �00.00 �89.69CarrieWebber �00.00 2�6.�7LeslieCollamore&ByronStudley 2,�99.62 770.58CKNash 500.00 �76.�7AlbertKaufmanHillside �,000.00 �50.56L.Collamore,B.Studley,E.Sidelinger �,000.00 (67.47)HillsideCemetery �,860.00 (649.8�)KennedyKeeneHillside �00.00 �4.92RalphKeene 200.00 (6.9�)CliffordCollamoreFund �00.00 �04.52FrancesWeston �,000.00 �48.�9StetsonLot 200.00 69.72HillsideCemetery �4,500.00 (2,290.60)TheodoreMcLainHillside �00.00 �04.52TheodoreMcLainBremen �00.00 �04.52JamesCummings �67.68 58.��EugeneMcLain �00.00 �04.�6BroadCoveCemetery �00.00 �04.�6SansWoodbury 500.00 �74.24BalcockFieldCemetery 290.00 (�2.�6) �0,2�2.�0 222.79
ScheduleA-�2TOWN OF BREMEN
CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDSDECEMBER 31, 2014
FIRETRUCK: FundBalance,January� 96,84�.00 Add: Interest 258.66 Appropriation �0,000.00FundBalance,December�� �27,099.66
TOWNOFBREMEN ���
REVALUATION: FundBalance,January� �0,58�.68 Add: Interest 66.04 Appropriation 5,000.00 Less: TransfertoTownforRevaluation (20,000.00)FundBalance,December�� �5,647.72 CAPITALIMPROVEMENTS: FundBalance,January� ��,�8�.70 Add: Interest 82.55 Appropriation �0,000.00FundBalance,December�� 4�,266.25 CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION: FundBalance,January� �8,2��.52 Add: Interest �8.25FundBalance,December�� �8,25�.77 ROADSANDBRIDGES: FundBalance,January� 27,500.00 Add: Interest 7�.54 Appropriation �5,000.00FundBalance,December�� 42,57�.54 CEMETERY: FundBalance,January� �0,000.00 Add: Interest 27.52 Appropriation 7,500.00FundBalance,December�� �7,527.52 FIREEQUIPMENT: FundBalance,January� 6,000.00 Add: Interest �6.5� Appropriation 6,000.00 Less: TransfertoTown (8,298.85)FundBalance,December�� �,7�7.66 TOWNHOUSE: FundBalance,January� �0,000.00 Add: Interest 27.52 Appropriation 20,000.00 Less: TransfertoTown (�8,846.72)FundBalance,December�� ��,�80.80 277,262.92
��4 ANNUALREPORT
Warrant for Annual Town MeetingTO:JOHNCLANCY,ARESIDENTOFTHETOWNOFBREMEN
GREETINGS:
Election of Town Officials:InthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotify
and warn the inhabitants of the said Town of Bremen, qualified to voteinTownaffairs,toassembleattheBremenTownCenterinsaidTownonSaturday,onthemorningofthe28thofMarch20�5,anytimebetween8:00a.m.and�2:00p.m.toactonthefollowingWarrantArticlestoelectTownOfficials.
AsrequiredbyStateandFederalvotinglaws,onlyvotersregisteredintheTownofBremenareauthorizedtovoteinTownElections.
To Wit:Article 1ToelectaModeratortopresideattheAnnualTownMeeting,theelection tobebywrittenballotat thecommencementof theRegularTownMeeting.
Article 2ToelectthefollowingTownOfficialsbysecretballot: One(�)MembertotheBoardofSelectmen/Assessor/ OverseerofthePoor Three-yearterm One(�)MembertotheSchoolCommittee Three-yearterm Four(4)MemberstothePlanningBoard Three-yearterm One(�)HarborCommitteeMember Three-yearterm
Article 2A ShallanOrdinanceentitled“ClamManagementOrdinanceoftheTownofBremen”beenactedandthepresentOrdinanceentitled“ClamConservationOrdinanceoftheTownofBremen”enactedApril�99�andlastrevisedJune20,20��berepealed?
Town Meeting:InthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotifyand
warntheinhabitantsofthesaidTownofBremen,qualifiedtoparticipateandvoteinTownaffairs,toassembleattheBremenTownCenterinsaidTown
TOWNOFBREMEN ��5
for theAnnualTownMeetingontheafternoonofSaturday, the28thdayofMarch20�5,commencingat2:00p.m.toactonthefollowingWarrantArticles:
AsrequiredbyStateandFederalvotinglaws,onlyvotersregisteredintheTownofBremenareauthorizedtoparticipateandvoteinAnnualTownMeetings.
Resultsof theElectionsinArticle2willbeannouncedatsaidTownMeeting.
To Wit:Articles 3 through 22: General AdministrationArticle 3To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen toappointoractasRoadCommissionerand/orProjectManager.
Article 4To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen toappointaBudgetCommitteeofnine(9)members,preferablyfromallpartsoftheTown.
Article 5To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen toappointallotherTownOfficialsnotelectedbyballotattheAnnualTownMeeting.
Article 6To see if theTown will vote to instruct theTax Collector tocharge and collect interest at a rate not to exceed the State’s maximumallowablerateofinterestthatcanbechargedperTitle�6,M.R.S.A.Section505.4.ThecurrentmaximumrateallowedbytheStateis(7)percent(subjecttochange).
Article 7ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheSelectmentosellanypropertywhichtheTownownsbyvirtueofTaxDeedorLiensandtoexecuteanddeliveronbehalfofthetown,byQuitClaimDeedasmaybenecessary,thetransferenceofrights,titleandinterestofsaidpropertytotheTown.
Article 8ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheBoardofSelectmentospendanamountnottoexceed�/�2thsofthebudgetedamountineachOperating Account of the 20�5 annual budget during the period fromJanuary�,20�6throughMarch��,20�6.
��6 ANNUALREPORT
Article 9ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheBoardofSelectmento accept and expend, as they deem advisable, donations or voluntarycontributions for the purpose of carrying out any previously approvedor authorized Town project or activity without calling a Special TownMeeting.
Article 10Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheTownOfficers’Salaries:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestSelectman(Chair) $�,500 $�,500 $�,500Selectman �,500 �,500 �,500Selectman �,500 �,500 �,500TownClerks 66,500 67,470 87,24�FICA-TownOfficials/F.Dept �2,000 9,76� �2,000CodeEnforcement 7,500 7,500 7,500FireChief 5,000 5,000 5,000HealthOfficer �00 0 �00BallotClerks �,000 790 �,000Moderator �50 �50 �50Benefits:Health 8,400 9,244 �5,999Retirement �,45� 956 �,45� Totals $��2,60� $���,�74 $�40,94� SelectmenRecommend: $�40,94� BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�40,94�
Article 11To see what sum, if any, the Town will vote to raise andappropriatefortheOperatingAccounts:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestWorkers’CompIns $2,800 $�,29� $�,500Property/CasualtyIns �6,250 �6,277 �6,600Telephone(TC,FD&T.House) 6,000 5,826 6,000Electricity(TC,FD&T.House) 4,500 �,62� 4,500StreetLights 4,200 �,646 4,200Fuel(TC,FD&T.House) �4,000 8,440 �0,000OfficeSupplies 2,500 2,256 2,500OfficeEquipment �,500 4,229 6,500ComputerLicense 7,�00 6,76� 7,800Postage �,200 �,�50 �,200
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Printing 250 0 250TownReports 4,200 �,989 4,200Advertising 750 ��6 750Mileage 2,500 78� �,500Dues �,844 �,752 2,000Training �,000 �,2�� �,500TaxLiens �,500 �,654 �,500Repair/Maintenance (TC,FD&T.House) 20,000 �9,2�8 28,000MiscellaneousContingency �,000 250 �,000GeneralAssistance 500 902 500CemeteryMowing/Maintenance 6,500 5,�74 6,500Website 2,000 688 2,000 Totals $�04,094 $9�,479 $��2,500 SelectmenRecommend: $��2,500 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $��2,500
Article 12Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriateforProfessionalServices:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestTownAttorney $�0,000 $�0,000 $�0,000TownAuditor 8,200 7,600 8,200Mapping/Survey 800 0 800PropertyAppraisal 9,600 9,600 �0,000Consultant/GrantWriter �,000 2,000 �,000 Totals $��,600 $29,200 $�2,000 SelectmenRecommend: $�2,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�2,000
Article 13Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriateforRoadsandBridges:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestRoadMaintenance/Repair $�45,000 $�60,2�4 $��0,000*SnowRemoval �2�,000 �26,60� �27,400Salt 20,000 �7,758 25,000 Totals $286,000 $�04,59� $262,400 SelectmenRecommend: $262,400 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $274,400
*BudgetCommitteerecommends$�22,000forthisbudgetrequest.
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Article 14To see what sum, if any, the Town will vote to raise andappropriatefortheNobleboro/JeffersonTransferStation: 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual Request $45,�50 $45,�50 $47,�46 SelectmenRecommend: $47,�46 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $47,�46
Article 15To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote toauthorizetheBoardofSelectmentotransferfromundesignatedFunds,andexpendastheydeemadvisableforcontingenciesthatoccurduringthefiscalyearwithoutcallingaSpecialTownMeeting: SelectmenRecommend: $�0,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�0,000
Article 16Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheBremenFireDepartment:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestEquipmentMaintenance $20,000 $2�,604 $20,000BuildingMaintenance �,000 8�5 �,000CommunicationsTowerRepair 2,800 �,050 0Fuel(GasBoy) 2,500 2,��2 2,500NewEquipment 6,000 5,899 6,000Wages 26,000 25,755 26,000AdministrativeBookkeeping �,500 �,�00 �,500Training 2,000 �,268 �,000 $6�,800 $62,04� $60,000 SelectmenRecommend: $60,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $60,000
Article 17Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriateforDisabilityInsurancefortheBremenFiremenandFirstResponders: 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual Request $�,500 $884 $�,500 SelectmenRecommend: $�,500 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�,500
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Article 18Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheBremenFire/RescueFirstResponders:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestTraining $�,000 $�,879 $4,000Maintenance �,000 6�� �,000NewEquipment 2,500 2,�24 2,500EMSMembership 500 400 500 $7,000 $7,2�4 $8,000 SelectmenRecommend: $8,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $8,000
Article 19Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheSelectmentospendforHepatitisBvaccinationsforallfiremenandfirstrespondersasrequiredbyOSHA: SelectmenRecommend: $800 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $800
Article 20Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheoperatingexpensesofthefollowingcommittees:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestPlanningBoard $2,000 $�,94� $2,900BoardofAppeals �00ConservationCommission 6�0 200 9�0TownHouseCommittee 500 �22 500 $�,��0 $2,26� $4,6�0 SelectmenRecommend: $4,6�0 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $4,6�0
Article 21To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen totransfermoniesfromtheHarborSavingsAccounttotheGeneralFundandappropriateforHarborCommitteeOperations:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestHarborMasterSalary $2,500 $2,500 $2,500FacilityMaintenance �,000 450 �,000HarborCommitteeExpenses 500 �6� 6�0TownLandingRepair �,000 0 �,000 $7,000 $�,��� $7,��0 SelectmenRecommend: $7,��0 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $7,��0
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Article 22To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen totransfermonies from theShellfishLicenseAccount to theGeneralFundandappropriateforShellfishOperations:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestShellfishWarden $7,000 $8�� $6,000Expenses 2,000 �,588 7,650 $9,000 $2,400 $��,650 RequestedbyShellfishCommittee: $��,650 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $��,650
Article 23To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forRegularInstruction. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $�55,858 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $�55,858
Article 24To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forSpecialEducation. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $70,029 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $70,029
Article 25To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forCareerandTechnicalEducation. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $4,287 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $4,287
Article 26To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forOtherInstruction. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $0 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $0
Article 27To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forStudentandStaffSupport. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $979 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $979
Article 28To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forSystemAdministration. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $�0,726 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $�0,726
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Article 29To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forSchoolAdministration. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $0 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $0
Article 30To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forTransportationandBuses. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $24,24� BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $24,24�
Article 31To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forFacilitiesMaintenance. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $0 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $0
Article 32To see what sum theTown will be authorized to expend forDebtService. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $0 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $0
Article 33ToseewhatsumtheTownwillbeauthorizedtoexpendforAllOtherExpenditures. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $�0,960 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $�0,960
ARTICLE 34 SUMMARIZES THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
Article 34ToseewhatsumtheTownwillauthorizetheschoolcommitteetoexpendforthefiscalyearbeginningJuly�,20�5andendingJune�0,20�6 from the Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding publiceducation from kindergarten to grade �2 as described in the EssentialProgramsandServicesFundingAct,non-state-fundedschoolconstructionprojects,additionallocalfundsforschoolpurposesundertheMaineRevisedStatutes,Title20-A,section�5690,unexpendedbalances,tuitionreceipts,statesubsidyandotherreceiptsforthesupportofschools. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $47�,08� BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $47�,08�
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ARTICLE 35 RAISES FUNDS FOR THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
School Budget Funding Explanation Article�5RequiredLocal(EPS)RaiseAmount $280,800 * AdditionalLocalRaiseAmount $95,�62 TotalLocalFundsRaised $�75,962 FundBalanceForwardEstimate $89,000 StateSubsidyEstimate $�2,��9 TotalSchoolBudgetRequest $47�,08�
*LocalRequired,Additional,andSubsidyfiguresarepreliminaryfiguresprovidedbytheMaineDOEon2/�8/20�5.
Article 35Toseewhat sum theTownwillappropriate for the totalcostof funding public education from kindergarten to grade �2 as describedin theEssentialProgramsandServicesFundingAct(School Committee Recommends $292,919)andtoseewhatsumtheTownwill raiseas theTown’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education fromkindergartentograde�2asdescribedintheEssentialProgramsandServicesFundingAct in accordancewith theMaineRevisedStatutes,Title20-A,section�5688. SchoolCommitteeRecommends: $280,800Explanation: The Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act is the amount of money determined by state law to be the minimum amount that a municipality must raise in order to receive the full amount of state dollars.
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Article 36(Written ballot required)ToseewhatsumtheTownwillraiseand appropriate in additional local funds (Recommend $95,162) whichexceeds the State’s Essential Programs and Services allocation modelby$88,549, as required to fund thebudget recommendedby theSchoolCommittee. The School Committee recommends $95,162 for additionallocal funds and gives the following reasons for exceeding the State’sEssentialProgramsandServicesfundingmodelby$88,549: Statutorilyrequiredamountsforsecondary tuition,aswellasspecialeducation,facilitiesmaintenance,andtransportationcosts,exceedtheState’sEPSfundingmodel.Explanation: The additional local funds are those locally raised funds over and above the Town’s local contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act and local amounts raised for the annual payment on non-State funded debt service that will help achieve the Town Budget for educational programs.
ARTICLE 37 AUTHORIZES EXPENDITURE OF GRANTS AND OTHER RECEIPTS FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES
Article 37Shall theBremenSchoolCommitteebeauthorizedtoexpendsuchothersumsasmaybereceivedfromfederalorstategrantsorprogramsorothersourcesduringthefiscalyearforeducationpurposes,providedthatsuchgrants,programs,orothersourcesdonotrequiretheexpenditureofotherfundsnotpreviouslyappropriated.
ARTICLE 38 AUTHORIZES THE ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Article 38 To see if the Town will appropriate $114,260 for AdultEducationandraise$2,946asthelocalshare,withauthorizationtoexpendanyadditional,incidental,ormiscellaneousreceiptsintheinterestandforthewell-beingoftheadulteducationprogram: RequestedLocalShare: $2,946 BudgetCommittee&SelectmenRecommend: $2,946
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Article 39ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheSelectmentoraiseandappropriatemoniesforAnimalControlOperations:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestBoothbayHumaneSociety $599 $806 $806AnimalControl-Wages 800 �58 �,�00 $�,�99 $964 $2,�06 SelectmenRecommend: $2,�06 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $2,�06
Article 40ToseewhatsumtheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheBremenConservationLandConservationFund.Thefundswillbeusedforlandconservationefforts,propertypurchases,andeasements. RequestedbyBremenConservationCommittee: $�,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $0
Article 41Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatefortheBremenLibrary: RequestedbyBremenLibrary: $6,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $6,000
Article 42Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriateforCentralLincolnCountyAmbulance: BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�,200
Article 43To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will vote torecommend, raise, and appropriate for Memorial Day observationexpenses: SelectmenRecommend: $�00 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�00
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Article 44Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseand appropriate for charitable contributions. Each line to be voted onseparately:Account 2014 2014 2015 Appropriations Actual RequestCoastalTransportation $500 $500 $500CLCYMCA �,500 �,500 �,500EldercareNetwork �,500 �,500 2,000*HealthyKids �,500 �,500 �,500LifeflightFoundation 0 0 �,000MidcoastCommunityAction �,025 �,025 �,025Mobius �00 �00 �00NewHopeforWomen 8�0 8�0 8�0PemaquidWatershedAssoc. 500 500 500SpectrumGenerations 85� 85� 8�0WaldoboroFoodPantry 0 0 600 $8,508 $8,508 $�0,585 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�0,085*BudgetCommitteerecommends$�,500forthischaritablerequest.
Article 45To see what sum of money, if any, the Town will authorizetheBoardofSelectmentoexpendfromtheCapitalImprovementReservefor office renovations,ADA bathroom, Selectmen’s/Employees’/MeetingRoom,etc. SelectmenRecommend: $28,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $28,000
Article 46Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriateforFireDepartmentADAshower/bathroom,winterization,andelectricgaragedooropeners. SelectmenRecommend: $�0,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $�0,000
Article 47ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoNOToperateanalewifefisheryinMuscongusHarbororMuscongusBrookfor20�5.
Article 48ToseeiftheTownwillvotetopermittheTreasurertoacceptpre-paymentson20�5taxespriortotheOctober�5duedate.
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Article 49Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillauthorizetheBoardofSelectmentotransferfromUnexpendedFundstothefollowingreserveaccounts: 2014 2015 Appropriations RequestTownHouseReserve $20,000 $20,000PropertyRevaluationReserve 5,000 8,000 $25,000 $28,000 SelectmenRecommend: $28,000 BudgetCommitteeRecommends: $28,000
Article 50Toseewhatsumofmoney,ifany,theTownwillauthorizetheBoardofSelectmentotransferfromUndesignatedFundsandexpendforthefollowing:Account 2014 2015 Appropriations RequestFNB-HayLoanPayment $22,000 $22,000
Selectmen Recommend: $22,000 Budget Committee Recommends: $22,000
Respectfullysubmittedby:TheBremenBoardofSelectmen:WENDYPIEH,ChairpersonHENRYNEVINSJOHNMARSH
ATrueCopyAttest:KELLYA.CLANCYBremenTownClerk
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Municipal Office NotesAsvotedonatTownMeetingeachyear,theTownpermitstheTreasurer
toacceptprepaymentsontheannualrealestatetaxespriortotheOctober�5duedate.
If you need a registration renewal reminder, please visit the MaineBureauofMotorVehicleswebsite and leaveyour e-mail address (http://www.maine.gov/online/bmv/rapid-renewal). They will e-mail you onemonthpriortoyourregistrationexpirationdate.
Pleaseremembertoregisteryourdog(s).RegistrationsfornextyearareavailableafterOctober�5.TheyaredueDecember��st.AfterJanuary��,youwillbechargedalatefeeof$25.00(MaineStateLaw).
PleaserememberitisillegalunderMaineStateLaw(29AMRSA2�96)topushsnoworslushintopublicroads.Thelawprovidesforpenaltiestoviolators.Itisagainstthelawandalsoverydangerous.Yourcooperationinendingthispracticewillbeappreciated.
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Alewife Report ...........................................................................................81
Assessors Report ........................................................................................12
Bremen K-12 Education Report .................................................................69
Adult and Community Education...........................................................78
AOS 93 Enrollment ................................................................................72
lincoln Academy ...................................................................................73
Bremen library Association ......................................................................85
Bremen Rescue/First Responders .............................................................66
Bremen Town Forest ....................................................................................3
Bremen Union Church ...............................................................................89
Bremen Volunteer Fire Department ..........................................................64
Central lincoln County Ambulance ..........................................................92
Code Officer’s Report ................................................................................68
Conservation Commission .........................................................................80
Harbor Committee .....................................................................................79
Independent Auditors’ Report ..................................................................102
Municipal Office Notes ............................................................................147
Municipal Officers .......................................................................................6
Muscongus Community Club ....................................................................88
Nobleboro/Jefferson Transfer Facility .......................................................83
Patriotic Club of Bremen ...........................................................................86
Selectmen’s Report ....................................................................................10
Sheriff’s Report ..........................................................................................94
State Representative’s Report ..................................................................101
Index
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IndexState Senator’s Report ..............................................................................100
Taxpayers list ............................................................................................15
Telephone Directory .................................................................................151
Town Clerk’s Report ..................................................................................62
Town House Committee and Bremen Town House Association ...............91
Town of Bremen Information.......................................................................5
Town Office Hours .......................................................................................5
U.S. Representative’s Report .....................................................................99
U.S. Senators’ Reports ...............................................................................96
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting ..........................................................134
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Telephone DirectoryAnimalControlOfficer(LincolnCountySheriff’sDept.)............ 882-7��2
BremenPostOffice........................................................................ 529-5494
BremenPublicLibrary................................................................... 529-5572
CLCAmbulance(Non-Emergency)............................................. 56�-�4�4
CountyCommissionersOffice....................................................... 882-6���
FireDepartment(Non-Emergency)............................................. 529-5�04
ForestFireWarden......................................................................... 529-5�26
LincolnAcademy........................................................................... 56�-�596
MedomakValleyHighSchool....................................................... 8�2-5�89
MilesMemorialHospital............................................................... 56�-�2�4
NorthernNewEnglandPoisonCenter.................................�-800-222-�222
Selectmen’sOffice......................................................................... 529-5945
ShellfishWarden............................................................................ 56�-�200
Sheriff’sDept.(Non-Emergency)................................................ 56�-�200
StatePolice...........................................................................�-800-452-4664
SuperintendentofSchools............................................................. 56�-�044
TownOffice................................................................................... 529-5945
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IF WE CAN’T FIND YOU!Bremen Volunteer Fire Department and Bremen First Responders
are offering all Bremen residents reflective address markers free of charge. They are 6 x 18 inch metal plates with 4 inch reflective numbers. We will install them for you. All you need to do is ask one of us, contact the Town Office or e-mail us at [email protected].
We strongly urge everyone to take advantage of this offer which is possible only because of your generosity in our recent fund raising drive. Too many homes in our Town have no markers or are inadequately marked, particularly at night.
Please help us to help you by contacting us as soon as possible.
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