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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Got a Soft Spot for Quality Cheese??? Maine Cheese Makers Take Home 10 Top Honors!



 
Maine cheese makers won ten awards at the 2015 American Cheese Society Judging and Competition announced at this year’s ACS Conference in Providence, RI. The ACS cheese competition is the largest competition in North America and includes entries from the US, Canada, and beyond.
From among 267 companies submitting 1,779 entries seven Maine cheese makers won ten awards including four 1st place ribbons, four 2nd place, and two 3rd place ribbons. This is the most ribbons that Maine cheese makers have collected at a ACS competition since 2007 and it reflects the number of Maine cheese makers who could arrange to get their cheeses to the conference being held only a few hours drive from our cheese rooms.
First time competitors such Barred Owl Creamery in Whitefield, and Tide Mill Creamery in Edmunds won awards, as well as long time cheese makers like Appleton Creamery and York Hill Farm who have each won multiple ACS awards in past competitions.
Following are a list of the awards listed alphabetically by creamery name:
1st Place in Marinated Goat Cheese for Chevre In Olive Oil
Barred Owl Creamery
1st Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Feta for Organic Feta
2nd Place in Farmstead Cheese With Flavor Added for Hot Pepper Jelly Chevre
Fuzzy Udder Creamery
2nd Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Plain Yogurt for Sheep Milk Yogurt
2nd Place in Cows Milk Ricotta for Ricotta Salata
2nd Place in Yogurt With Flavor Added for Caramel Sea Salt Greek Style Yogurt
3rd Place in Cows Milk Plain Yogurt for Original Cream Top Jersey Cow Milk Yogurt
1st Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Soft Ripened Cheeses for Little Bloom
3rd Place in Farmstead Aged Less Than 60 Days for Tide Line
York Hill Farm
1st Place in Goats Milk Soft Ripened Cheeses for Ripened Chevre Roll With Ash

 
Please visit www.mainecheeseguild.org for more details and links to individual cheese makers.

Maine Secretary of State Opens Public Comments for Clean Elections November Ballot Question‏

Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap
(photo from Google)

 
AUGUSTA - Public comment is now being accepted for the citizen's initiative that will appear on the ballot this November, Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap announced Thursday.

The proposed citizen's initiative ballot question, which will be Question 1, is entitled "An Act to Strengthen the Maine Clean Election Act, Improve Disclosure and Make Other Changes to the Campaign Finance Laws." It is currently proposed to go before Maine voters at the Nov. 3, 2015 referendum election, worded thusly:

"Do you want to change Maine law to allow publicly financed political candidates to qualify for additional funds under certain circumstances, to improve the disclosure of who pays for political ads, and to increase penalties for violations of campaign finance law?"

Per state law, Secretary Dunlap is charged with presenting the question "concisely and intelligibly." He will be accepting public comments regarding the question's form and content for a 30-day period, until 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 28.

Written comments may be submitted via email, mail or in person:

  • Send email to and use "public comment" in the subject line

  • Mail comments to the Secretary of State, Attn: Public Comment, 148 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0148

  • Drop off written comments to the office of the secretary of state at the Nash School Building, 103 Sewall St., 2nd floor, Augusta, Maine.


The full language of this citizen's initiative, which is on file as Legislative Document 806, can be viewed online at http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/bills_127th/billtexts/IB000101.asp .

Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting Video, 8/3/15 in 6 parts.....

 
LEBANON MAINE SELECTMEN'S MEETING 8/3/15
 
The lack of Selectmen's Meeting Minutes is beginning to take it's toll on other departments within the town. As you will see in part 1 of the video from the Monday evening meeting, Town Treasurer, Jeanette Lemay is attempting to secure a $1 million dollar TAN (tax appropriated note) for the town. The TAN is a line of credit afforded to the town for it's use in continuing day to day operations, payroll obligations and budgeted expenses while waiting for assessed tax dollars to begin coming in to fund the commitments of the voters in the June elections.
As part of the process, the bank requires a copy of the Board's approved motion in the form of recorded minutes in order to process and make that money available.
As has been discussed and questioned in earlier meetings, Selectman Royce "no comment" Heath is responsible for the recording and publishing of the official Selectmen's Meeting Minutes, and yet no minutes have been presented since Heath took over those duties in early June, 2015.
Selectman Heath is not available for questioning on this problem as he is away at Assessor's School for the week.
 
SEE Part 1 of the
Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting Video
HERE:
 
Discussion with Lebanon Maine Town Treasurer Jeanette Lemay continues in Part 2 of the Monday, 8/3/15 Video tape. Ms. Lemay suggests that in the absence of Board Minutes, that Select Board Chairman Ben Thompson and Selectman Paul Nadeau, as a quorum of the Board, make and pass a new motion that she can then forward on to the bank who are waiting for paperwork to open the TAN line of credit for the town.
Questions are asked regarding the Board's knowledge as to why Selectman Heath is so far behind (2 months now) on posting the meeting minutes. Select Board Chairman Ben Thompson says that he has not been given an answer from his fellow Board member, even though he has, himself, asked.
The meeting continues with questions regarding Mass Gathering Permit Applications which have been expected from the 4X4 Proving Grounds and / or Clear Choice Productions regarding the planned Country Music Festival tentatively scheduled for August 15, 2015. According to the Select Board Chairman, it has been said that it was told to them that the application had been mailed, however they have not received it as of yet. In order to have been received on time for the event to take place, the Board should have had the application by August 1, 2015. The Board has asked Town Code Enforcement Officer, Mike Beaulieu, to reach out to the 4X4 Proving Ground folks and have extended their deadline for the application until Tuesday, August 11, 2015.
Questions as to whether the Board is going to request a Mass Gathering Permit for the upcoming Medical Marijuana Festival (scheduled for August 21-23, 2015). There are still no clear answers from the Board as to whether or not they are going to require permits for that Festival as they haven't had any communications with the people who are hosting that Festival.
Questions as to the final numbers for the Lebanon Road Commissioner's budget overages. Board requests that we fill out a Right to Know paperwork application, and says the books on that budget are not closed out yet.
 
WATCH Part 2 of the Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting Video HERE:
 
The third part of the August 3rd, 2015 Selectmen's Meeting Video (named 2A due to the fact I forgot to download it until later), shows Select Board Chairman Ben Thompson having to re-make the motion to allow Treasurer Jeanette Lemay to pursue a TAN (tax appropriated note) line of credit through Kennebunk Savings Bank on behalf of the Town of Lebanon. Selectman Nadeau seconded the motion, and the two both voted in favor and signed the motion so that Lemay would have the appropriate paperwork to complete the TAN application.
 
Part 2A of the Lebanon Maine Selectmen's
Meeting Video........WATCH IT HERE
 
During the next part of the August 3rd Selectmen's Meeting, Lebanon Maine Truth Seeker, Sandy Adams offers for the second time in as many meetings to take minutes while she is in attendance of the meeting. She states that there are a group of others who are willing to attend and take meeting minutes, typing them and making them available to Selectmen's Assistant Sue Collins for publication within a matter of days, after they are approved by the Board and certified by them as official meeting minutes. Selectman Thompson gives Adams the go-ahead as he is worried about the lack of minutes in the past 2 months and doesn't want the recording of the minutes to fall behind by several months as it was when he took office.
 
SEE Part 3 of the Lebanon Maine Selectmen's Meeting Video from 8/3/15  HERE:
 
During Part 4 of the Lebanon Selectmen's Meeting Video, you will hear Lebanon Truth Seeker Deborah Dorey Wilson questioning the need for the Town to take a TAN, and hear Select Board Chairman Ben Thompson telling that the Board secures a TAN each year, whether they actually draw from the available funds or not. "It's just good business practice," according to Thompson. When asked if he forsees the town needing to take a loan prior to tax funding, Thompson is still unsure, awaiting the finalizing of the Fiscal Year 2014-15 bookkeeping.
 
Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting Video Part 4 HERE:
 
During the final section of the video showing the Board of Selectmen's Meeting of August 3, 2015, the Board welcomes resident Tom Clemens who has questions regarding the times the Board meetings begin. Both Selectmen assure Mr. Clemens that if he takes the time to phone in and get on the meeting agenda, that the Board is willing to entertain a later time to hear his concerns. The new video recorder ran out of batteries prior to hearing Mr. Clemens further concerns, which were regarding the December 2016 renewal of Metrocast Cable's contract as the cable television provider for the Town. Mr. Clemens had a copy of the Town's contract an questioned why the original Board had signed a 10 year long contract with the provider. The answers were not known by the current Board. Selectman Thompson spoke to Clemens about the possibility and need for creating a Town Committee to work with the Board on the creation of the renewal contract with Metrocast, or to research other cable television providers to see if they offer better options for townspeople who use cable television and internet services. Mr. Clemens took his leave after discussing with Selectman Nadeau how he missed seeing the Board Member at the Transfer Station where he had enjoyed discussing town goings-on with him. Selectman Nadeau motioned to end the meeting, seconded by Thompson and Selectman Nadeau left immediately afterward while Thompson remained to do the Board's paperwork.
 
SEE The FINAL part (5) of the Lebanon Maine August 3, 2015 Selectmen's Meeting Video HERE:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, August 3, 2015

This Wednesdays FREE Kids Koncert......Steve Blunt and Friends........Somersworth New Hamphsire

For child friendly, family fun, come to the
Annual Kids’ Koncert Series
Every Wednesday through
August 12, 2015.
Family-Friendly Entertainment and Picnic on the Lawn of the
Somersworth High School Pavillion.
 Bring a meal or purchase a ‘Meal Deal’ from our take out area.
 Hot dogs, chips, soda, ice cream, popcorn and water, provided a reasonable price.
Shows start at 6:00 PM and are approximately 1 hour in length.
 
2015 Kids Koncert Schedule
Shows usually run from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
 
THIS WEDNESDAY 
August 5th ~ Steve Blunt and Friends
Sponsored by DF Richard Energy
 
 
 
August 12th ~ Wildlife Encounters
Sponsored by Measured Progress
 
  Somersworth High School Outdoor Pavilion
  11 Memorial Drive, Somersworth, NH 03878
 
Every Wednesday a
DIFFERENT FREE Concert!!

Somersworth Festival Association is 501(c)(3) non-profit
P.O. Box 255 Somersworth New Hampshire, 03878
office: (603) 692-5869 | fax: (603) 692-4239 | email: sfachild@ttlc.net |

The Social Security Administration Celebrates Single Working Women's Week August 2 - 8.

Single Working Women’s Week


A single working woman is holding blueprints at a construction site while talking on the phone.We have a longstanding commitment to meeting the distinct needs of the single, working woman. By better understanding your benefits as a single woman, you can capture more Social Security income over your lifetime, and we want to show you how.

Single Working Women’s week is August 2 – 8, and it’s the perfect time to create a my Social Security account. Creating a my Social Security  account gives you access to your personal online Social Security Statement. You work hard every day to build a secure financial future, and your downloadable Statement makes planning that much easier. Make sure your earnings are posted correctly, and find out how your future retirement is shaping up when you view your Statement. You owe it to yourself to be sure you are on the right financial path.
Having a strategic retirement plan already in place is important. Take advantage of the benefits of having a my Social Security account to form this plan. You can also gather additional tips from our fact sheet Social Security Is Important To Women, which offers snapshots on how to make the best decisions for your lifestyle.
Not only are women, in general, boosting their individual retirement savings, but over the past four decades, women are living longer. These facts reinforce the need to apply two key retirement principles: plan and save.
Take time to explore your financial and retirement options with us. The idea is to get the most from your benefits, and we’re here as a dedicated resource to assist you along the way.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Children's Museum of New Hampshire Schedules August and September Events.



The Children's Museum of New Hampshire is a wonderful family venue designed for hands-on learning through fun exhibits and events.
The Museum is announcing their schedule for many August and September events.

Check out their Website Calendar HERE:
 
 

Local Facebook Advertising Pages Can Help You Buy Local and Buy Used and Save the Difference!!

In addition to the Lebanon Maine Truth Seekers page, Deborah Dorey Wilson also operates two local Classifed Advertising Facebook Group Pages.......
Membership Required



Lebanon's FREE Classified Advertising Facebook page........over 2,000 members selling and buying here in the Lebanon Maine area.........
No charge to post.........
All posts are monitored to keep out the bogus weight loss and get rich quick schemes.......
Business posts are allowed as long as they are local distributors or legitimate local businesses.
Come Join us!!!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreeClassifiedLebanonMaine/



Also for all farm and garden related items, including farm animals, tractors, and the like, we also run a Farm and Garden for Sale advertising site with over 1,000 members at this time........
No charge to post.........
All posts monitored
Business postings are allowed as long as they are local farm and garden oriented businesses.
CHECK IT OUT........

https://www.facebook.com/groups/FarmAndGardenSouthernMaine/