Government Notices
Bremen
TOWN OF BREMEN
Planning Board Meeting
November 11th at 7pm Bremen Town Office
Agenda:
David & Mary Ahlgren
Map 4, Lot 49
Shoreline Stabilization
Old Business:
Shaprio re-zoning update
Subdivision Recombining
Bristol
TOWN OF BRISTOL
Shellfish Conservation Committee
Monday, November 10, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Agenda items available at the Clerk’s Office
Bristol Town Office
Public Invited
TOWN OF BRISTOL
Harbor Committee Meeting
Thursday, November 6 at 5pm
Bristol Town Hall
Public Invited
Newcastle
PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Newcastle
Design Review Meeting
November 6, 2014 at 6:30 PM
Community Room on River Road
Applications:
1. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (continuation)
11 Glidden Street
Map 13 Lot 68
2. Lewis & Ina Heafitz
79 Main Street
Map 12 Lot 26
Nobleboro
Nobleboro Planning Board
November meeting has been cancelled. Next meeting is 12/17. If you have business to come before the Board please get all paperwork to Sharon Abair by 12/3.
Waldoboro
TAX NOTICE
TOWN OF WALDOBORO
The FIRST half of fiscal year 2014-2015 taxes are due and payable on November 15, 2014. Interest will be charged at 7.00% per annum on all unpaid taxes.
Town of Waldoboro
Public Hearing Notice
The Municipal Officers of the Town of Waldoboro, Maine will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at the municipal building meeting room, to hear public discussion on the following requests by Todd B. Mank d/b/a/ Bullwinkle’s Family Steakhouse and The Bog Tavern:
1. A Liquor License in accordance with MRSA, Title 28-A, Section 653 & 1054.
2. A Special Amusement Permit in accordance with MRSA, Title 28-A, Sections 653 & 1054.
Any citizen interested in commenting on this application is urged to attend this meeting.
Town of Waldoboro
Public Hearing Notice
The Municipal Officers of the Town of Waldoboro, Maine will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building to hear public discussion on the following:
Amending the Town of Waldoboro’s General Assistance Ordinance Appendices B, C and D effective October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. A copy of the revised ordinance is available at the Town Office for review, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
All interested citizens are invited to attend and comment.
Wiscasset
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wiscasset School Department seeking Request for Proposal from certified auditing firms to provide auditing services for the School Department. Interested parties please call Wiscasset School Department Superintendent’s Office for more information.
Wiscasset School Department
Superintendent’s Office
83 Federal Street Wiscasset ME. 04578
207-882-4104
A11-06-2t
Legal Advertising
STATE OF MAINE
DISTRICT COURT
Location: Wiscasset
Docket No. WISDC-FM-14-170
Joseph M. Belliveau
Plaintiff
v.
Lacey E. Lewis
Defendant
(M.R. Civ. P. 4(g))
This court has reviewed the motion of the plaintiff for services by alternate means.
The type of action is Parental Rights and Responsibilities.
The name and address of the plaintiff (or attorney), if known: Patricia Shadis, P.O. Box 718, Newcastle, ME 04553.
The Moving Party has demonstrated:
1. Due diligence in attempting to obtain personal service of process prescribed by M.R. Civ. P. 4.
2. The address of the party to be served is: unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable diligence.
3. The requested method of service is reasonable calculated to provide actual notice of the pendency of the action to the party to be served and is the most practical manner of effecting notice of the suit.
It is ORDERED that Service be made upon the other party by publishing a copy of this Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, in The Lincoln County News, a newspaper of general circulation in the county or municipality most reasonably calculated to provide actual notice of the pendency of the action AND, if the defendant’s address is known, mailing a copy of this Order as published to that address.
It is FURTHER ORDERED that the party being served appear and serve an answer to the complaint or post-judgment motion to the serving party at the address listed above. The answer must be filed with the court within twenty-one (21) days of service. If service is made by publication in a newspaper, the answer must be filed with the court within forty-one (41) days after the first publication in the newspaper. Failure to serve an answer will cause judgment by default to be entered, granting relief sought in the motion or complaint.
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the above named parties be:
1. Prohibited from transferring, encumbering, concealing, selling or otherwise disposing of any property of either or both of the parties, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life, without the written consent of the parties or the permission of the court.
2. Prohibited from imposing any restraint on the personal liberty of the other party or on any natural or adopted child of either or both of the parties.
3. Prohibited from voluntarily removing the other party or any child or children of the parties from any policy of health insurance that provides coverage for the other party or the child or children of the parties.
WARNING: This Preliminary Injunction is an official court Order. If you disobey this Order, the court may find you in contempt of court. This court Order is effective until the earliest of the following: 1) The court revokes or modifies it; 2) A final judgment is entered in the matter before the court; or 3) The action is dismissed.
This order is incorporated into the docket by reference at the specific direction of the court.
Date: 10/23/14
Paul D. Mathews
Magistrate
45-47