I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.

I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.
This page is copyrighted by Deborah Dorey Wilson, The Lebanon Truth Seekers. All rights reserved.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Obituary: James Dean Unfonak



James Dean Unfonak
November 22, 1971 - February 1, 2016

ROCHESTER – James Dean Unfonak, "Jimmy U", 44, of Meaderboro Rd., passed away unexpectedly Monday, February 1, 2016, surrounded by family and friends at Maine Medical Center. He was born November 22, 1971, in Rochester. He grew up in Milton and was graduate of Nute High School, class of 1990. Jim was a jack of all trades and could fix anything. He currently worked at Laser Tech. Jim was the drummer of the local band "Bang N Jane" for 22 years and enjoyed giving a weekly drum lesson. Jim loved life and children. He loved music, especially Motley Crue, he loved nature and camping in his old Shasta, riding his Harley, snowmobiling, he loved cooking and was great at it! But most of all he really loved spending time with his family and friends. He was predeceased by many close friends. He was such a sweet, loving man who always wore a smile. To us he is a hero for donating his organs. Jim is survived by his love of 10 years Kelsey Mountain, Father James Unfonak, Mother Beverly Haynes and step mother Wanda Tilton, Sister Dawn Danis (Kurt), Brothers Glenn Unfonak, Michael Semprebon (Julie), Sister Pat Eldridge (David). Also survived by Kelsey's family, who loved him as their own; Suzanne Erickson and Steve Nickless, Jarek Mountain, Kiley Henderson (Dana), Lindsey Nickless, Angela Nickless as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews, and extended family Edwin and Jeffery Bean along with his band brothers Billy Evans, Mike Frampton and Robert Pouliot. SERVICES: There will be a "Celebration of life Memorial" on Friday, February 19, 2016, at the American Legion in Rochester from 6-11 p.m. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fosters/obituary.aspx?n=james-dean-unfonak&pid=177701912#sthash.JPs0VK85.dpuf

Obituary: Lorraine A. Gagne



Lorraine A. GagneFebruary 10, 2016
Lebanon

Lorraine A. Gagne, 88, of Lebanon, passed away on February 10, 2016 in Scarborough.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, February 17th at 11AM at St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 9:30 until 10:30AM at the Lafrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home, 29 Winter Street, Sanford. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com

STUDENTS interested in Agriculture and Forestry Programs, Scholarship Money Available!!!




Rural Rehabilitation Scholarship grants available
Since 2012, the Department has awarded $39,000 in scholarships to students pursuing secondary education in an agriculture or natural resource related field
AUGUSTA – The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) is reminding students pursuing secondary education in agriculture or a natural resource related field that scholarship grants are available through the DACF’s Rural Rehabilitation Fund. The deadline for applications this year is March 1, 2016.
Scholarship Details:
  • The applicant must reside in the State of Maine;
  • The applicant must be enrolled, or accepted for enrollment, by a University or College offering an agricultural degree;
  • An applicant must demonstrate that an unmet financial need exists that must be overcome to pursue a higher education; and
  • The applicant must be enrolled in a full-time course load leading to a two-year, four-year or an advanced degree in agriculture or natural resources.
Since 2012, the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry has awarded $39,000 in scholarships to students pursuing secondary education in an agriculture or natural resource related field. These funds are available thanks to interest paid as part of a Rural Rehabilitation Loan Program.
This year’s deadline for applications is March 1, 2016. Applications must be sent to Melissa Jordan: 28 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333 on or before deadline date. 

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Governor LePage is Critical of Speaker Marke Eves' Comments Opposing Maine Business Tax Credit

 

February 11, 2016

AUGUSTA – Governor Paul R. LePage today released the following statement after Speaker of the House Mark Eves’ opposed proposed legislation, when he specifically targeting the Maine Capital Investment Credit, to conform Maine’s tax code to the federal Internal Revenue Code.
“Speaker Eves has demonstrated once again he has absolutely no understanding of how business and simple economics work,” said Governor LePage. “Eves’ position is like flying on an airliner that gets you only 95 percent of the way home.”
“Eves is demonizing the private sector entrepreneurs who invest in our communities, create good-paying jobs, sign the paychecks of hardworking Mainers and generate the tax revenues we all benefit from. It’s a slap in the face to struggling mom-and-pop small businesses, as well as the companies that provide substantial investment and significant economic benefit to our state.”
In January, the LePage Administration compiled supportive statements made by Maine’s business trade associations at the Joint Standing Committee on Taxation’s public hearing on January 25, 2016. Cumulatively, these organizations represent thousands of Maine businesses.
Hope Perkins, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. – Richmond
“By lowering the cost of capital for equipment and technology intensive businesses, this legislation could serve as a catalyst for new and expanding investment in Maine. As Maine continues to recover from recent economic downturns, we believe it’s imperative the state engage public policy measures that make it easier to attract investment opportunity.”
Brian Parke, Maine Motor Transport Association – Augusta
“The biggest reason for our support is the provision in the tax extenders legislation that includes bonus depreciation to the year 2019. This provides a measure of certainty for our member carriers who can now confidently make capital asset purchases without wondering how depreciation rules might change from year-to-year.”
Linda Caprara, Maine State Chamber – Augusta
“Growing Maine's economy should be our number one priority. Encouraging businesses to invest on a continual basis in an effort to grow and expand and to create jobs is something I'm sure we can all agree is important. Extending and making permanent these tax provisions allows businesses to plan for the future and do just that.”
David Clough, NFIB – Portland
“There are two kinds of investments business owners make: One is to keep people in jobs by modernizing equipment. The other is to create jobs by buying equipment that is necessary to expand. Both are extremely important to the health of State of Maine’s economy.”
Ben Sanborn, Telecommunications Association of Maine – Augusta
“This benefit only accrues after investments have actually been made in the State. This is not an issue of giving support and hoping that it is used to benefit Maine, this is an issue of rewarding actual investment in the State and freeing up resources that can then be reinvested in the State.”
Peter Chandler, Maine Society of CPA’s – Portland
“Our clients are vitally interested in knowing whether they are going to receive favorable depreciation treatment and they make their decisions accordingly.”
Don Flannery, Maine Potato Board – Presque Isle
“Agriculture, no matter what it is in the State of Maine, is a small business. What we need to do - primarily to help those businesses – is support them. Passing this bill is a great step toward that. Growers that are investing – whether it be a potato farm, dairy farm, raising whatever it may be in the state – if they are going to make capital investments, they need to know what they can do and how that - going forward - will work.”

January 2016 Lebanon Fire and EMS Call Report

January 2016
Lebanon Fire and EMS Calls.


EMS Calls
Abdominal Pain / Problems 3 Jn
Chest Pain (Non-Traumatic) 2
Falls 2
Overdose / Poisoning (Ingestion) 1
Psychiatric / Abnormal Behavior / Suicide Attempt 1
Sick Person 2
Traffic / Transportation Incident 8
Unconscious / Fainting (Near) 1
Breathing Problems 5
Carbon Monoxide / Inhalation / HAZMAT / CBRNE 1
Cardiac or Respiratory Arrest / Death 2
Other 2
Stand By (Fire, Law, etc) 1
Total 31

Fire Calls
Motor Vehical Accidents 9
Smoke Check 1
Mutual Aid 3
Public Assist  2
Tree on Wires 2
Fire Alarm 1
CO Alarm 1
Total 19

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Obituary: Regina Remick Varney



Obituary: Regina Remick Varney

SOMERSWORTH – Regina Remick Varney, 52, died Saturday, February 6, 2016, at her residence in Haverhill, Mass., due to complications from Diabetes. She was born June 12, 1963, the daughter of Robert E. Remick Sr. and Rosalie (Fahy) Remick. She was educated in Somersworth Schools and earned her LPN license from Job Corps in Vergennes, Vt. She had been employed at several nursing homes in the area, the latest being Kittery Estates. Regina is survived by her brother, Robert Remick and wife Danielle of Lebanon, Maine; her brother Roy Remick and wife Shanon of Somersworth, N.H.; her sister Rita Ellis and husband David of Rochester, N.H.; her sister Raylene Whitten and husband Jeffrey of Rollinsford, N.H.; boy friend Ronald Huntress of Haverhill, Mass., and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister Roseann Remick, and a brother Roland Remick. SERVICES: Friends may call Thursday, February 18, from 4-6 p.m., at the Roberge Funeral Home, 298 High Street, Somersworth. Funeral services will follow at 6 p.m., at the Funeral Home. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fosters/obituary.aspx?n=regina-remick-varney&pid=177664380#sthash.1udQSEoY.dpuf

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

APPLICATIONS FOR 2016 MOOSE PERMITS now AVAILABLE



Hunters who dream about the hunt of a lifetime will be happy to know that Maine moose permit online application process is now open, as the 2016 Moose Permit Lottery is accepting applications.
 
The online application process is fast and simple and you receive instant confirmation that you have successfully entered the lottery.  To apply, please visit https://www5.informe.org/online/moose/. The deadline for online applications is 11:59pm on May 16, 2016.

Paper applications are available by contacting the Department at (207) 287-8000 or from our website at http://www.maine.gov/ifw/licenses_permits/pdfs/2016moose.pdf.  Completed paper applications must be postmarked by April 1, 2016 or delivered to 284 State St., Augusta, Maine by 5:00 p.m. on April 1, 2016.

Maine residents are awarded bonus points for each consecutive year the applicant has applied for the lottery since 1998 without being selected and each bonus point gives the applicant an additional chance in the drawing.
 
For Maine residents, Bonus points are earned at the rate of one per year for years one to five, two per year for years six to 10, three per year for years 11 to 15 and 10 per year for years 16 and beyond.

Since 2011, applicants can skip a year and not lose their bonus points. So if they applied in 2014 but not in 2015, they still have their points available if they apply in 2016.

The moose permit drawing will take place on June 11, 2016 at Kittery Trading Post in Kittery, Maine. 

For more information about moose hunting in Maine and the moose permit lottery, please visit: http://www.maine.gov/ifw/licenses_permits/lotteries/moose/index.htm