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TOWN OF NEWCASTLE N th E 265 ANNUAL REPORT W July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 C A S T L E A N N U A L

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Photo by: scottbsmith.com Preface

TOWN OF NEWCASTLE  2017 ANNUAL REPORT of the Town of NEWCASTLE,

July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016 Financial Reports June 2017 Annual Town Meeting Warrant

Town Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m.-11:45 a.m. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Telephone: 563-3441; Fax: 563-6995

Board of Selectmen/Assessors regularly meets the second and fourth Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Taniscot Building Town Office on Pump Street

www.newcastlemaine.us  ANNUAL REPORT

Dedication

Edna B. Verney

Edna was born in Ellsworth, Maine on December 8, 936, to Olive and Henry Barstow. She was the youngest of three children. She spent the first three years of her life there, then moved to Newcastle to live on Hopkins Hill. In January of 1955, Edna married Clayton K. Verney, a Sheepscot native. They lived in the house they built together and had three children, Carol Ann Prentice of Bristol, and Kevin and Verne Verney of Sheepscot. She then became “Mamie” to grandsons Brett and Deric Verney, granddaughter Paige Verney and great grandsons (twins) Bow and Garrett Verney, all of Sheepscot. She worked as a caretaker for many years with one position being for Miss Pauline Fenno of North Newcastle. Miss Fenno founded the Harriet Gertrude Bird Playground in Sheepscot. When she passed, she left it to the Village of Sheepscot where Edna has played a huge role in helping to keep it operating and maintained to date. She has continued to be the Chairwoman of the Playground Committee since the early 1970s. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 

Edna “chimed” Sheepscot Valley with the caring of the bells at the First Congregational Church of Sheepscot starting in 1969 until the bells were removed in the 1990s. Edna served on the committee for the 250th Birthday of Newcastle and has been a member of the Garrison Hill Grange for over 50 years. Edna loves spending time with her family and friends. She also has many interests including gardening, woodworking, going to basketball games, spending time at her camp on the Marsh River, and as a “groupie” with the Dyer Neck Gang Band. And as if that is not enough, Edna can be found helping out every race day at the Wiscasset Speedway. To her family and the Town of Newcastle, she gives her time, devotion, love and continued support.  ANNUAL REPORT

Newcastle Town Report Index

Preface...... 1 Dedication...... 2 Directory of Municipal Officials...... 6 Board of Selectmen’s Report ...... 10 Town Administrator’s Report...... 12 Annual Town Meeting Warrant, June 13 & 14, 2017...... 14

TOWN OFFICIAL/COMMITTEE Reports Assessor’s Report...... 25 Road Commissioner’s Report...... 29 Tax Collector’s Report...... 31 Town Clerk’s Report...... 38 Town Audit...... 40 Finance Committee Report...... 49 Code Enforcement Officer/Plumbing Inspector’s Report Land Use (Building) Permits...... 50 Plumbing Permits...... 52 Newcastle Local Planning Committee...... 53 Planning Board...... 54 Design Review Committee...... 56 Harriet Gertrude Bird Playground Committee Report...... 60 Veterans Memorial Park Committee...... 61

School & Library Reports K-12 Education Report...... 62 AOS#93 Enrollment...... 65 Lincoln Academy...... 67 Adult and Community Education...... 69 Skidompha Library...... 70 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 

Newcastle Town Report Index

Public Safety & Protection Reports Newcastle Fire Company / Taniscot Engine Company...... 71 Great Salt Bay Sanitary District...... 74 Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Facility...... 76

Association Reports Nobleboro-Newcastle Fish Agent...... 78 Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration...... 79 Association...... 80 Lincoln County Television...... 82 Midcoast Conservancy...... 84

Warrants Great Salt Bay C.S.D. Budget Meeting, May 10, 2017...... 86 Secondary School Budget Meeting, May 10, 2017...... 90 Town Meeting Minutes Annual Town Meeting, June 14 & 20, 2016...... 95

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIAL REPORTS Governor Paul R. LePage...... 112 U.S. Senator Angus S. King Jr...... 114 U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins...... 117 U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree...... 119 State Senator Dana Dow...... 121 State Representative Michael Devin...... 122

TAX LIST List of Taxpayers...... 123  ANNUAL REPORT

Directory of Municipal Officials

Selectmen and Tax Assessors Term Expires Christopher Doherty, Vice Chair, Board of Assessors 2018 Brian Foote, Chair, Board of Selectmen 2019 R. Benjamin Frey, Chair, Board of Assessors 2017 Carolyn Hatch, Vice Chair, Board of Selectmen 2017 Joel Lind 2018

Municipal Officials Town Administrator/Treasurer: Jonathan Duke Town Clerk/Tax Collector/Deputy Treasurer/ Registrar of Voters: Dawn Burns Deputy Clerk/Deputy Tax Collector/ Deputy Registrar of Voters: Marion Mundy Board Secretary - Board of Selectmen/Assessor: Dorothy Peters Board Secretary - Appeals, Planning Board & Design Review: Marion Mundy Animal Control Officer: Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Assessor’s Agent: James Murphy, Jr. CLC Ambulance Service Representative: Scott Shott Code Enforcement Officer/Local Plumbing Inspector: Ken Vinal Constable: Mark Doe Emergency Management Agency Director: James Kaler, Jr. Harbor Master: Paul Bryant Health Officer: John M. Dickens, MD Fire Chief/Fire Warden: Clayton Huntley Deputy Fire Warden Robert Hatch Deputy Fire Warden Casey Stevens Road Commissioner Steven Reynolds Shellfish Warden: Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office TOWN OF NEWCASTLE  Town Boards and Committees Appeals Board: Member Scott Brooke 2018 Member Kensell Krah 2019 Member Stephanie Stephenson 2018 Ballot Clerks - Appointed to Serve 2016-2018 (R=Republican; D=Democrat; G=Green; U=Unenrolled): Carole Brinkler (R) Cyndi Brinkler (D) Scott Brooke (D) Nathaniel Bryant (U) Lynne Campbell (R) Celeste Carey (D) Arlene Cole (R) Cheryl Crummett (R) Laura Devin (D) Rachel Gallagher (U) Susan Glueck (R) Carol Hartman (D) Calvert Hurdle (R) Charles May (D) Dorothy Peters (U) Bonnie Stone (D) Melanie Tilton (R) Stephen Ward (D) Design Review Committee: Sheepscot Village Representative Nancy Bagley 2017 Architecture Representative/Chair Tor Glendinning 2017 Damariscotta Mills Representative/V. Chair Sharon Morrill 2017 Historical Society Representative Christopher Rice 2017 Village Center Representative Deborah Poor 2017 Alternate Katharina Keoughan 2017 Alternate Vacancy 2017 Finance Committee: Chair Patricia Aho 2017 Vice Chair Carole Brinkler 2019 Secretary Eva Frey 2018 Member Brian Manns 2019 Member Louis Rector 2019 Member Vacancy 2017 Member Vacancy 2018 Fish Ladder/Alewives Committee Representative: James Brinkler 2017 Great Salt Bay Sanitary District Trustees: Allan H. Ray 2018 Clayton Huntley 2019 Harriett Gertrude Bird Playground Committee: Chair Edna Verney 2018 Member Carol Juchnik 2018 Member James Mercer 2018 Member David O’Neal 2018 Member Christine Wajer 2018  ANNUAL REPORT Damariscotta-Newcastle Harbor Committee: Newcastle Representative David Lawrence 2017 Newcastle Representative Eric Peters 2017 Newcastle Representative Gisela Heimsath-Rhodes 2017 Damariscotta-Newcastle Joint Shellfish Committee Newcastle Representative Heather Leslie 2019 Newcastle Representative Michael Devin 2017 Newcastle Representative Vern Bosworth 2018 Newcastle Historical Society – Selectmen Appointee: Arlene Cole 2018 L. C. Regional Planning Committee Representative: Mal Carey Vacancy L. C. Television Committee Director: Christopher Doherty 2 Vacancies Newcastle Local Planning Committee: Ben Frey, Co-Chair Ellen Dickens, Co-Chair Christopher Doherty Tor Glendinning Don Hunt Lynne Norris Mal Carey Katharina Keoughan Rem Briggs Peter Erskine Wanda Wilcox Steve Reynolds Newcastle Veterans Memorial Park Committee: Ellen McFarland, Chair Margaret Coleman Betsy Evans Dorothy Graf Calvert Hurdle Mary McGrath Jennifer Mitkus Allan Ray Paul Somoza Jean Williamson Planning Board: Chair Bonnie Stone 2017 Vice Chair Rem Briggs 2019 Member James Brinkler 2019 Member Nicholas Buck 2019 Member David Hewitt 2018 Alternate David Bailey 2017 Alternate Angelo Pappagallo 2017 Alternate Vacant 2018 School Committee: Member Joshua Jacobs 2018 Member Mark Doe 2017 Member Stephanie Nelson 2019 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE  Federal and State Officials Senator Susan Collins Augusta Office Washington, D.C. Office 68 Sewall Street, Room 507 413 Dirksen Senate Office Building Augusta, ME 04330 Washington, D.C. 20510 Main: (207) 622-8414 Main: (202) 224-2523 www.collins.senate.gov Fax: (202) 224-2693 Senator Angus King Augusta Washington, D.C. 4 Gabriel Drive 133 Hart Building Suite 3 Washington, D.C. 20510 Augusta, ME 04330 (202) 224-5344 (207) 622-8292 www.king.senate.gov U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree Portland Office Washington, D.C. Office 2 Portland Fish Pier, Suite 304 2162 Rayburn House Office Building Portland, ME 04101 Washington, D.C. 20515 (207) 774-5019 (202) 225-6116 pingree.house.gov Governor Paul R. LePage Office of the Governor Phone: Toll-free: 1-855-721-5203 #1 State House Station TTY: Maine relay 711 (deaf/hard of hearing) Augusta, ME 04333-0001 Fax: 207-287-1034 State Senator District 13 Dana Dow (R) Senate Chambers 30 Kalers Pond Road 3 State House Station Waldoboro, ME 04572 Augusta, ME 04333-0003 [email protected] Tel: (207) 287-1515 Tel: Home (207) 832-4658 Tel: Office (207) 287-1505 State Representative District 90 Michael G. Devin (D - 2016) House of Representatives 1 Hillcrest Road 2 State House Station Newcastle, ME 04553 Augusta, ME 04333-0002 [email protected] Tel: (207) 287-1400 (Voice) Tel: (207) 563-3132 (residence) Tel: (207) 287-4469 (TTY) Tel: (207) 975-3132 (cell) 1 800 423-2900 Toll Free Message Center Web Site: http://www.maine.gov/legis/house 10 ANNUAL REPORT

Board of Selectmen’s Report July 2015 – June 2016

The past year has seen staffing changes at the Town Office in the hiring of Jonathan Duke as our Town Administrator. Dawn Burns, formerly our Deputy Clerk, has become the Town Clerk and Marion Mundy, a new hire, has taken the position of Deputy Clerk. The balance of responsibilities of our talented employees has made it possible to provide quality service to our residents while maintaining a lean municipal office staff. Conservative budgeting, responsible spending, and stronger than anticipated revenues over the past several years have combined to move the town finances almost completely into the black. The general fund is doing well on its road to recovery and is now approaching the half million-dollar mark. The recommended level of general fund balance is $800,000 for a town of our size, which will be attainable sooner than expected by continuing this general financial strategy. This level of fund balance will provide stability through budget cycles, downturns in the economy or assist in an unforeseen future emergency. In addition, it is also anticipated that the MIL rate will remain the same as the previous two years. This year also saw great improvements to our roads, grounds and buildings. Last summer many roads were top coated, shimmed, or otherwise improved, greatly reducing the number of deteriorating roads. The fire station roof was replaced with a beautiful new metal roof, and the Sheepscot fire station has been undergoing much needed repairs. This winter, a salt only treatment program was added to the snowstorm cleanup process to address strategic areas of roads where snow and ice pack have historically been problematic. The program very successfully improved road and safety conditions and is being evaluated to continue or expand in the coming years. The Newcastle Local Planning Committee has been diligently working on the new Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Ordinance and will be bringing them to the town for a vote in November. There will continue to be public workshops, hearings and opportunities for TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 11 participation throughout the summer and early fall. We all feel privileged and honored that you, the residents, continue to support us, allowing us to continue to lead the town in a direction that not only preserves our heritage, but build it for the future.

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Town Administrator’s Report

My first year as your Town Administrator is nearing its end, but I am quite pleased to say that the Town of Newcastle is in excellent condition and well placed for a very positive future. Working with the Board of Selectmen and the Finance Committee, I’m pleased to say that we are projecting no increase to the mill rate for the coming year while also paying down our long-term debts for the Lynch Road reconstruction project and the renovation of the Town Office building. One comment I have heard from residents over the last twelve months concerns the growth of the mill rate in Newcastle. This first year we could cut our projected expenditures for the coming year and increase revenues in relation to historical data, but also take a harder look at how we are compensating our employees to ensure we are able to retain our current employees or attract new candidates in an increasingly competitive market for municipal employees. Given current conditions, it is my belief that we should be able to maintain a stable mill rate into the future. In addition to involvement in our budget, I’ve been pleased to assist the Newcastle Local Planning Committee as it continues its work on a new comprehensive plan and land use code for the community. The innovative approach offered by the Town’s consultants, Maine Design Workshop, places a premium on supporting the values and character of Newcastle. The job under the NLPC’s watch is significant, but thanks to residents who’ve made their voices heard, the NLPC is able to improve the draft plan and code meeting by meeting. While this can be an arduous task, the goals of a future for Newcastle that relies upon what makes our community great are laudable and worthy of the effort. Lastly, one of the real surprises of the last twelve months concerned the Maine Department of Transportation’s plans to acquire property around Sherman Marsh by eminent domain. Maine DOT’s plan was opposed nearly unanimously by the abutters to the marsh. As a result, the Board of Selectmen quickly worked to raise the profile of this unprecedented invasion of personal property TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 13 rights. After a series of public forums, the Board invited Maine DOT Commissioner David Bernhardt to Newcastle to hear the concerns regarding this plan. Shortly following the Commissioner’s visit, the Town was informed that Maine DOT was abandoning its plans for the taking around Sherman Marsh. The saying that “you can’t beat City Hall” is certainly never true, but this was truly a remarkable success for the Town of Newcastle and its residents. Newcastle residents have protected Sherman Marsh (and formerly Sherman Lake) for generations and, thankfully, will continue to do so into the future. I wish to extend my thanks to those of you who have stopped by the office to introduce yourself to me and I certainly welcome all of you to do so. My door is open and I welcome all of you to contact me at any time with your concerns and questions. I, and all of us who work for the Town of Newcastle, are here to help.

JONATHAN DUKE Town Administrator 14 ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Secret Ballot Election and Town Meeting Warrant Tuesday, June 13, 2017 and Wednesday, June 14, 2017

To Mark Doe, a resident for the Town of Newcastle, in the County of Lincoln, State of Maine,

GREETING: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Newcastle in said county and state, qualified by law to vote in town affairs, to meet at the Community Room in the Fire Station building at 86 River Rd on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, A.D. 2017 at 8:00 am, then and there to act upon Article 1 and by secret ballot on Articles 2 through 5 as set out below, the polling hours therefore to be from 8:00 am until 8:00 in the evening;

ARTICLE 1: To elect a moderator by written ballot to preside at said meeting.

ARTICLE 2: To elect by secret ballot, in accordance with the vote of the town, the following offices: 1. Two (2) Selectmen/Assessors and Overseers of the Poor for a three-year term 2. One (1) member of the Great Salt Bay School Committee for a three-year term TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 15 ARTICLE 3: SECONDARY SCHOOL VALIDATION - Do you favor approving the NEWCASTLE SECONDARY education budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest Newcastle Special Town Meeting and that includes locally raised funds that exceed the required local contribution as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act?

ARTICLE 4: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VALIDATION - Do you favor approving the GREAT SALT BAY, CSD ELEMENTARY education budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest Great Salt Bay, CSD Annual Budget Meeting and that includes locally raised funds that exceed the required local contribution as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act?

ARTICLE 5: Shall the Town enact the “The Joint Shellfish Conservation Ordinance of the Towns of Damariscotta and Newcastle Maine” as written? Explanation: The ordinance can be viewed in its entirety at the Newcastle Town Office.

OPEN TOWN MEETING Wednesday, June 14, 2017 7:00 pm For Fiscal Year 2018: July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018

And, to notify and warn said inhabitants to meet at the Lincoln Academy Dining Commons in said town on Wednesday, the 14th day of June, 2017 A.D., at 7:00 in the evening, then and there to act on Articles 6 through 27 as set out below, to wit:

ARTICLE 6: Shall the town utilize remote electronic keypad voting as the method of voting for all articles at this Town meeting, the June 14, 2017, Annual Town Meeting? 16 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 7: Shall the town raise & appropriate for Administration & Operations as follows:

FY16 FY17 FY 18 Administration & Operations Select- Actual Budget men 1 Board of Selectmen 7,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 Board of Selectmen Recording 2 821.25 1,450.00 1,500.00 Secretary 3 Town Administrator & Treasurer 73,493.96 63,000.00 60,255.00 4 Town Administrator Health Insurance 8,731.14 9,360.00 9,501.00 5 Town Administrator Retirement 3,780.00 3,780.00 1,808.00 6 Town Clerk & Registrar & Tax Collector 38,480.01 39,634.52 47,476.00 7 Town Clerk Health Insurance 8,731.14 9,360.00 9,826.00 8 Full-Time Deputy 24,227.00 32,150.00 34,320.00 9 Full-Time Deputy Health Insurance 5,203.39 9,360.00 9,826.00 10 Part-Time Deputy 18,686.13 0.00 0.00 11 Part-Time Deputy Health Insurance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Code Enforcement Officer & Plumbing 12 5,520.00 10,000.00 10,400.00 Inspector 13 Code Enforcement Officer Cell Phone 0.00 120.00 120.00 14 Code Enforcement Officer Mileage 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 15 Election Workers 637.38 600.00 450.00 16 FICA (SS &) Medicare 20,967.70 20,000.00 23,000.00 17 Health Officer 100.00 100.00 100.00 Recording Secretary – Various Town 18 1,527.76 1,450.00 1,000.00 Boards 19 EMA Director 850.00 850.00 850.00 20 Janitorial Services – Community Room 550.00 620.00 620.00 21 Janitorial Services – Town Office 2,481.60 2,632.00 3,000.00 22 Property Casualty Liability 20,425.25 22,000.00 22,000.00 23 MMA Unemployment 1,050.46 1,510.00 1,600.00 24 MMA Workers Compensation 17,100.15 9,750.00 9,921.00 25 MMA Annual Dues 3,129.00 3,150.00 3,245.00 26 Legal Fees 24,000.00 22,000.00 23,000.00 27 Payroll Company 2,333.38 2,300.00 2,365.00 28 Copier Lease & Supplies 6,707.25 3,180.00 3,430.00 continued next page TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 17

29 Laser Printers Maintenance Contract 535.75 500.00 500.00 32 Postage & Envelopes 3,874.71 3,500.00 3,675.00 33 Election Supplies 893.62 0.00 600.00 34 Computer Support 997.19 600.00 1,000.00 35 Computer Hardware 939.08 500.00 500.00 36 Trio Software Annual Contract 11,337.41 11,500.00 14,000.00 37 Website 0.00 0.00 850.00 38 Tax Maps 1,600.00 1,200.00 6,300.00 39 Audit Services 7,850.00 5,250.00 6,000.00 40 Town Report 2,366.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 42 Records Restoration 2,650.00 2,342.00 2,350.00 43 Advertising 4,457.50 3,000.00 2,500.00 44 Professional Development & Fees 1,460.00 2,000.00 3,400.00 Registry of Deeds Recordings & 45 3,695.00 3,500.00 3,600.00 Printings 46 Office & Other Supplies 4,640.40 8,600.00 7,000.00 47 Planning Board 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 48 Design Review Committee 0.00 0.00 0.00 49 NLPC 89,946.21 56,521.00 0.00 50 Hydrants 46,968.00 48,660.00 48,660.00 51 Street Lights 7,020.52 6,000.00 6,000.00 52 Route 1 Flashing Street Light 236.13 300.00 300.00 53 Town Office – Heating Fuel 1,181.68 2,800.00 2,500.00 54 Town Office – Electricity 1,401.22 1,800.00 1,800.00 55 Town Office – Water & Sewer 605.60 685.00 774.00 56 Town Office – Maintenance & Repairs 1,686.04 1,000.00 3,500.00 57 Town Office – Telephone 2,163.99 2,100.00 2,100.00 58 Harriet Bird Clubhouse – Heating Fuel 191.75 700.00 700.00 59 Harriet Bird Clubhouse – Electricity 412.08 450.00 450.00 Harriet Bird Clubhouse – Maintenance 60 3,221.23 1,000.00 1,500.00 & Repairs Cemetery Maintenance Contract- 61 13,350.00 12,760.00 11,000.00 Mowing 62 Cemetery Maintenance Appropriation 11,371.50 15,000.00 1,000.00

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63 Veteran’s Park Maintenance 469.31 600.00 600.00 64 Abatements 16,957.44 5,000.00 5,000.00 65 Assessors Agent 17,160.00 17,550.00 17,940.00 66 Short term disability 0.00 2,040.00 2,100.00 67 Overtime Compensation 0.00 3,380.00 1,000.00 68 Miscellaneous 5.42 0.00 0 69 Mileage 0.00 1000 1500 70 Health Insurance FSA 0.00 0 465.00 Administration and Operations Total 558,678.73 509,694.52 459,277.00

ARTICLE 8: Shall the town raise & appropriate for the Protection - Fire Department as follows: FY16 FY17 FY18 Protection – Fire Department Actual Budget Selectmen 1 Fire Chief 39,709.00 40,914.00 47,476.00 2 Fire Chief Health Insurance 8,025.59 9,360.00 9,826.00 3 Fire Department Officers 3,060.00 3,460.00 3,460.00 4 Firemen 13,932.80 15,100.00 15,100.00 5 Phones 2,396.24 2,300.00 2,300.00 6 S.C.B.A 4,552.40 4,290.00 4,290.00 7 Communications 6,981.75 7,000.00 3,200.00 8 Training 1,861.64 3,000.00 3,000.00 9 Dry Hydrant 0.00 550.00 0.00 10 New Equipment 7,375.67 5,000.00 5,000.00 11 Equipment & Vehicle Maintenance 5,506.00 5,500.00 11,356.00 12 Turn Out Gear 2,946.92 3,000.00 4,500.00 13 Administration & Office Supplies 5,161.65 4,560.00 4,560.00 14 Vehicles Gas & Oil 8,926.98 9,000.00 7,000.00 15 Fire Station – Heating Fuel 3,532.73 6,200.00 6,200.00 16 Fire Station – Electricity 2,778.83 2,750.00 2,750.00 17 Fire Station – Water & Sewer 803.33 1,103.00 1,247.00 18 Fire Station – Maintenance & Repairs 3,734.99 67,000.00 4,000.00 19 Sheepscot Fire Station – Heating Fuel 416.57 920.00 920.00

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20 Sheepscot Fire Station – Electricity 321.80 500.00 515.00 Sheepscot Fire Station – Maintenance 21 830.00 17,745.00 1,000.00 & Repairs Protection – Fire Department TOTAL 122,854.89 209,252.00 137,700.00

ARTICLE 9: Shall the town raise & appropriate for Public Services as follows: FY16 FY17 FY18 Public Services Actual Budget Selectmen 1 Roadside American Flags 0.00 280.00 280.00 Nobleboro/Jefferson Transfer Station 2 102,834.00 102,000.00 94,517.00 Contract 3 Solid Septic Waste Disposal Contract 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 4 General Assistance 2,520.73 5,000.00 3,000.00 5 Wild Animal Control Officer 0.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 6 Animal Control Services 1,289.12 500.00 500.00 7 Lincoln County Animal Shelter 1,752.00 1,752.00 1,752.00 8 Ambulance Services 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,420.00 Appropriation Request – American 9 450.00 450.00 450.00 Legion 10 Appropriation Request – CLC YMCA 3,000.00 3,000.00 0.00 11 Appropriation Request – Coastal Kids 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 Appropriation Request – Midcoast 12 1,000.00 0.00 3,000.00 Conservancy Appropriation Request – Ecumenical 13 500.00 500.00 500.00 Food Pantry 14 Appropriation Request – Healthy Kids 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 15 Appropriation Request – LCTV 4,510.00 4,510.00 4,510.00 Appropriation Request – Maine Public 16 100.00 100.00 100.00 Broadcasting Appropriation Request – Midcoast ME 17 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 Community Action Appropriation Request – New Hope 18 830.00 830.00 830.00 for Women Appropriation Request – Skidompha 19 18,641.00 18,641.00 18,641.00 Library Appropriation Request – Spectrum 20 1,756.00 1,756.00 1,756.00 Generations Public Services TOTAL 150,082.85 155,219.00 146,656.00 20 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 10: Shall the town raise & appropriate for Public Works as follows: FY16 FY 18 FY17 Budget Public Works Actual Selectmen 1 Road Commissioner 0.00 30,000.00 33,100.00 2 Cell phone 0.00 300.00 300.00 3 Traffic Signs 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 4 E911 Street Signs 0.00 250.00 500.00 5 Culverts 0.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 6 Winter Salt 0.00 1,500.00 31,500.00 7 Cold Patch 0.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 8 Road Gravel 0.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 9 Training 0.00 500.00 0.00 10 Mills Road Electricity 0.00 550.00 550.00 11 Public Landing 0.00 500.00 500.00 12 General Contractor 0.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 13 Grading 0.00 17,500.00 17,500.00 14 Roadside Mowing 0.00 2,750.00 2,750.00 15 Catch Basin Cleaning 0.00 1,550.00 1,550.00 16 Catch Basin Repair 0.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 17 Technical Assistance 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 18 Tree Work 0.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 19 Line Striping 0.00 4,500.00 4,000.00 20 Street Sweeping 0.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 21 Snow Removal Contract – Roads 213,110.00 237,856.00 241,945.95 22 Snow Removal Contract Bond 0.00 8,181.75 0.00 Snow Removal Contract – Main Street 23 40,000.00 49,298.00 48,199.00 & Downtown 24 Roads Maintenance 39,514.00 33,241.64 0.00 Mill Road Property Development 25 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 Plan 26 Salt Storage Building - Mills Road 0.00 0.00 22,000.00 Public Works TOTAL 292,624.00 463,227.39 475,644.95 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 21 ARTICLE 11: Shall the town raise & appropriate for Reserve Accounts as follows:

FY16 FY17 FY18 Reserve Accounts Actual Budget Selectmen 1 Harriet Bird Clubhouse 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 2 Veteran’s Park 250.00 250.00 250.00 3 Highway Equipment 15,000.00 0.00 0.00 4 Roads Capital Projects 29,670.61 118,091.00 100,000.00 5 Computer Reserve 1,000.00 8,200.00 6 Municipal Building Reserve 30,000.00 Reserve Accounts Total 46,420.61 120,841.00 139,950.00

ARTICLE 12: Shall the town raise & appropriate for Debt Services as follows:

FY16 FY17 FY18 Debt Services Actual Budget Selectmen 1 Loan Payment – Lynch Road Project 197,016.00 197,016.00 112,000.00 2 Loan Payment – Fire Truck 27,084.00 27,084.00 27,084.00 3 Loan Payment – Town Office 25,000.00 25,000.00 54,000.00 Debt Services Total 249,100.00 249,100.00 193,084.00 22 ANNUAL REPORT

ARTICLE 13: Shall the town authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept prospective gifts and donations providing the Board place these funds in appropriately designated reserve accounts and only used for the intended purposes stated or in the best interests of the town?

ARTICLE 14: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to accept and expend, on behalf of the town, any State and Federal funds which may be received from time to time in the form of grants and funds from any source deemed appropriate by the municipal officers during the period of July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 or act on anything relative thereto? TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 23 ARTICLE 15: Shall the town authorize the selectmen, on behalf of the town, to sell and dispose of any real estate acquired by the town for non-payment of the taxes thereon and to execute quitclaim deeds for said property, in accordance with appropriate state law and procedures?

ARTICLE 16: Shall the Town authorize the Selectmen, on behalf of the Town, to sell and dispose of any surplus equipment owned by the Town in accordance with appropriate State law and procedures?

ARTICLE 17: Shall the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer to waive the foreclosure of tax lien mortgages pursuant to 36 M.R.S.A. § 944 upon a finding by the Board of Selectmen that ownership of the property that is subject to the tax lien mortgage would be contrary to the Town’s best interests?

ARTICLE 18: Shall the town allow the Selectmen to establish the dates on which this year’s taxes shall be due and payable?

ARTICLE 19: Shall the town instruct the tax collector to charge interest at the rate of 5 % per annum on all uncollected taxes and authorize the selectmen to establish the date on which interest starts to accrue, except for those taxpayers enrolled in the tax club before June 1, 2017 and have made all payments on time and to date?

ARTICLE 20: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to expend overlay for the purpose of funding abatements?

ARTICLE 21: Shall the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter into multi-year contracts on behalf of the Town?

ARTICLE 22: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to expend funds from any Town Reserve account for an unbudgeted major expense? (Note: “major” is defined as any cost not included in a corresponding operating budget.) 24 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 23: Shall the town allow the selectmen to transfer an amount not to exceed 2% of the total annual budget request from one category to another without prior approval of a special town meeting?

ARTICLE 24: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to carry unexpended funds forward to the next fiscal year within the existing budget line items?

ARTICLE 25: Shall the Town authorize the selectmen to regulate river herring fishing in all streams in which the town has an interest in accordance with the plan filed with and approved by the Commissioner of Marine Resources?

ARTICLE 26: Shall the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to establish and appoint the members of standing and/or ad hoc committees of the Board of Selectmen to advise the Board regarding the administration and operations of the town government?

ARTICLE 27: Shall the Town authorize the selectmen to reduce the total amount of taxes to be collected by the FY 2018 total amount of estimated revenue (TBD)?

Given under our hands at Newcastle, Maine this st day of May 2017.

Brian Foote, Chairman Carolyn Hatch, Vice-Chair Christopher Doherty, Board of Selectmen R. Benjamin Frey, Board of Selectmen Joel Lind, Board of Selectmen TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 25

Assessor’s Report James Murphy, Jr., Assessors Representative Murphy Appraisal Services, Inc.

Municipal Tax Assessing can be something of a mystery. Taxpayers know when it is going right or wrong but may not know exactly why. Having intuition that ‘something does not seem right’ sometimes is the best clue as to asking additional questions. I will try to offer some background as to how tax assessing in Maine is administered. Assessed values are based in property valuation theory created in the 1920s and 1930s. Appraisers use the same historical basis for their valuations, albeit for a difference purpose and function. This explains why appraisers and assessors almost always have different values. I will save that concept for another year. Taxation has been around forever. Many revolutions are based in the process of taxation. In Pennsylvania in 1798 the federal government imposed a tax to pay for a war (that never happened!) with France. The settlers objected to the tax, especially a tax based on the number and size of their windows, the size of the house and the amount of land. When the federal assessors came around to count windows, women of the town would pour hot water on the federal assessors from the second floor windows giving an additional name to the protest, “The Hot Water Rebellion.” In Maine assessors are obligated under the state constitution, specifically Article IX, Section 8, “All taxes upon real and personal estate, assessed by authority of this State, shall be apportioned and assessed equally according to the just value thereof.” The primary part is ‘just value’. What does this mean? Similar property is required to be valued reasonably the same. Then each type of property is to be valued justly to each other meaning waterfront, non-waterfront, commercial, vacant land and other types are required to reasonably close percentage-wise. This is usually a statistical standard based on the average of the sale prices against the averages of the assessed values for each property type. 26 ANNUAL REPORT For example, if land is valued at 50 percent of average market and non-waterfront residences are valued at 90 percent of average market this would not be just value and would be in violation of the constitution. All assessors are direct agents of the state tax assessor and are required to follow Maine law. Towns and cities cannot pass an assessing ordinance or practice that is contrary to the state constitution or to state laws. There have been a couple of examples of this. Portland a few years ago passed a local ordinance that created a local tax exemption. The Law Court was very quick to strike that ordinance down. In Scarborough recently the assessors had a local practice that reduced by some 95% the value of an abutting subdivision lot in the same ownership. This local program was in direct conflict to state law Title 36 section 701-A. The laws for assessing are mostly found in Title 36 of State Statutes. A couple of these are used on a regular basis. Section 841 deals with tax abatements. Sections 651 and 652 outlines property exemptions. Section 701-A is one of the more important laws. This section details ‘Just Value Defined.’ Feel free to look this up online. This section includes the highest and best use wording and was the reason for the Scarborough decision by the court. Also within the statutes are laws for current use laws such as Tree Growth, Working Waterfront, Farm Space and Open Space. But nowhere in law will you find out how to exactly value property with a perfect number each time for every property. That is left out of law on purpose. There are many values out there, estate, eminent domain, market, insurance, auction and many more. Just value (tax value) is one of those as well. The laws and the court require only that the result is ‘just’, or as fair as possible in comparison with other property. Only the town tax commitment book is the legal source for values. Every other document is a working paper. A property card is a working paper. The measurements of a building are working papers. The court has repeatedly indicated that only the commitment book values matter. Another example is the assessing lists in the town report. If TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 27 something is not accurate in the assessing town report list it has no bearing on anything, it is not the legal assessing document. The town report list is not required. It is the habit of this town to have such a list and that is fine. It is required to have a town report list of the delinquent tax list, however. The last thing for this year is transparency. I can show you almost all the assessing data, all the property cards, all the assessing records that I have. There are very few records that I cannot show you, Veterans Exemption Applications being one. The Maine Freedom of Access Act (Freedom of Information Act is federal) requires transparency. For 2017 the Homestead Exemption increases from $15,000 to $20,000. This will again reduce the town taxable value and increase the tax rate. It also again shifts the increased tax rate from Homestead owners to non-resident, commercial and vacant land owners. Do not let anyone at the state tell you they lowered your taxes, they only shifted the burden from Homestead Exemption qualified owners to non-Homestead properties. Also available are the Veterans Exemption, Blind Exemption and other programs that can assist at the town and state level. Please call me at 563-6995 if you have a question. I am usually scheduled for the Newcastle Town office only on Mondays. You can also email me at [email protected]

ASSESSMENT STATISTICS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 Total Taxable Valuation-Real Estate $ 252,982,850 Total Taxable Valuation-Personal Property 1,981,400 Total Taxable Valuation $ 254,964,250

2017-2018 Homestead Exemption Valuation (projected) $ 9,956,000 2016-2017 Homestead Exemption Valuation $ 7,466,850 2015-2016 Homestead Exemption Valuation $ 4,644,000

Commitment Date July 11, 2016 Last day to appeal valuation January 12, 2017 Tax (Mill) Rate $18.05 per $1,000 of taxable value 28 ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Taxes to be raised $ 4,602,104.71 2015-2016 Taxes to be raised $ 4,567,274.53 2014-2015 Taxes to be raised $ 4,342,879.92

MUNICIPAL REVENUES

70 100 60 Ed u catio n 80 50 Pr o p e r ty 60 T axe s 40 M u n icip al 30 40 Fees/ State 20 L in co ln 20 C o u n ty 10 0 0 Revenue received from.... And Expenses for..... Property Taxes 89.5% Education 68.3% Other Fees/State 10.5% Municipal 23.5% County 8.2% TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 29

Road Commissioner’s Report

To the citizens of Newcastle, I would like to thank the citizens of the Town of Newcastle, the Staff and the Board of Selectmen for their support in maintaining the roads infrastructure in Newcastle. The services in Town are now accomplished by outside contract services. This past year many roads saw additional tree work performed to allow for safer driving conditions and to help preserve the roads by allowing more sunlight and air circulation to help dry out the roads surfaces. This work included brush cutting and tree trimming and removal within the public right of way. The department annually re-grades and compacts over seven miles of gravel roads in our Town, including East Old County Road, West Old County Road, Hassan Ave (East), Hassan Ave (West), North Dyer Neck Road, South Dyer Neck Road, Happy Valley Road, Hillside Road and Island Road. The Department also oversees the contracted services for street sweeping, sidewalk sweeping, catch basin cleaning and line striping on Town Roads and in the Downtown areas. Additionally, the Department will continue the crack sealing program to extend the life of our most recently paved roads including sections of Academy Hill, Lynch Road and Stonebridge Circle. This process ensures that storm water does not infiltrate the sub-grade of our roads and helps minimize heaving and road surface deterioration. The Department also deals with spring and fall beaver problems that continue to persist on North Newcastle Road, East Old County Road, West Old County Road and off of Chase Farm Road. We have removed dams built in culverts, hired trappers to remove these rodents and have interfaced with the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to help eradicate these pesky creatures. This past year many of our Town Roads saw paving work to extend the life of the roads’ surfaces. The following roads received pavement surface treatments: Lewis Hill Road, Indian Trail, Chase 30 ANNUAL REPORT Farm Road, West Old County Road, South Dyer Neck Road, The Kings Highway, North Dyer Neck Road, West Hamlet Road, East Old County Road, Stewart Street, Old Austin Road, Timber Lane, Station Road and Academy Hill. The Department also oversees the winter plowing contract and this year the Board of Selectmen chose to increase the level of service and roads safety by approving the purchase of an additional 500 tons of road salt to utilize on the major commuter roads in Town. This increase of service has proven to produce safer traveling conditions and received much acclaim from our commuting public. I have also been involved, as a member of the NLPC, in rewriting the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Use Ordinances. This has been a very in-depth review and development of new goals and standards for managing the future growth in Newcastle. I look forward to the ongoing support of the Town in the Departments efforts to maintain the physical assets of this great community.

Respectfully Submitted, Steven Reynolds Superintendent of Roads, Buildings & Grounds The Twin Villages of Damariscotta & Newcastle [email protected] Office: 207-563-3441 Cell: 207-415-1525 Like us on Facebook TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 31

Tax Collector’s Report UNPAID 2016 TAXES — 3/31/2017 260 KINGS HIGHWAY LLC 455.76 ** 260 KINGS HIGHWAY LLC 3,140.70 ** 305 STATE STREET LLC 1,089.32 ** 44 DEGREES NORTH, LLC GLENDINNING, TOR 6.32 ** 44 DEGREES NORTH, LLC GLENDINNING, TOR 817.66 ** ABBOTT, WILLIAM 52.35 ** ALBERT, TANYA M. & GREGORY M. 1,511.69 ALDEN, RAYMOND SR. & LAURIE 2,686.74 ANDERSON, DENNIS & CHRISTINE ANDERSON, PATRICIA 7,226.32 ANDERSON, LESTER A. SR & SUSAN Y 693.12 ANDERSON, THEODORE (LE) SPEAR, MARISHA, (RI) 858.28 ANDREWS, MALCOLM & PAMELA J.; MANOWSKI, KRISTIN N. 3,689.42 ANGELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN & CHARLES FRANCIS 1,139.95 ARTER, DEBRA 1,077.58 ARTER, DEBRA L.; TRUSTEE SUNSHINE TRUST 03/19/2014 448.54 ARTER, DEBRA LANG & THOMAS H. 961.16 BAILEY, WAYNE E. & LINDA M. 1,582.98 ** BALDWIN, ANNE F. & ELIZABETH 1,149.33 ** BARNES, DEBORAH 902.05 ** BARTLETT, JAMES P. 1,440.39 ** BARTLETT, LAWRENCE A 480.13 BARTON, DEIDRE 865.50 ** BARTON, SUSAN & HOUGHTON, PAULA 3,158.75 BEAVIS, ERIC A. 872.26 BEGIN, L. DAVID 2,265.28 ** BENNER, DEVIN & YVETTE 880.84 BENNER, YVETTE & CALE & BAILEY, SHIRLEY 348.36 BERRY, DONNA 1,293.28 BILLINGS, PHYLLIS C.; HEIRS OF 969.71 BIRKETT, JAMES D. & SARAH P. 2,195.78 BLAIR, JONATHAN H 1,825.76 BLASHKE, EDWARD J. & DAINS, LYNN B. 569.48 BLOMQUIST, LEROY C. 247.91 BOLINT, SETH S. 437.06 BOSTICK, DON K. & CAIN, DANIEL L. 1,934.96 ** BRIDGES, WILLIAM G. 490.96 BROOKS, JOHN E. & SUSAN C. 2,789.63 BUTTERFIELD, RANDY & HUNT, EBEN C., TRUSTEES BUTTERFIELD HUNT FAMILY TRUST 451.25 CAMPBELL, JOSHUA R. 1,298.83 CARLSON, MATTHEW & CHARLINDA 5,303.98 CARROLL, JOHN O. JR. 95.66 CARROLL, JOHN O. JR. 1,168.28 CARROLL, JOHN O., JR. 1,212.06 32 ANNUAL REPORT CARVER, ELEANORE 1,639.39 CASH, RICHARD M & LORI 592.04 CASH, RICHARD M. 1,593.49 CHANDLER, KARL V. & JYL T. 2,229.18 ** CHAPMAN, HEATHER 1,418.73 ** CHASE, HOLLY, HEATHER & AUGUSTUS 350.73 ** CLARK, GORDON M. 83.68 CLARK, GORDON M. 523.69 CLAUSON, JOANNE M 1,979.63 COFFIN, GARRETT S. 4,895.16 COLBY, CHARLES III & DEBORA 1,678.65 CONTARDO, BARBARA J. 8,433.86 COOPER, CHRISTPHER & KATHLEEN W. 861.93 CREAMER, ROSE M. 1,676.32 ** CROWELL, DAVID A. 2,639.81 CUSHING, KERRY A. & CHESKA, KATHLEEN J. 1,742.73 DAHMEN, JANE M. 4,203.39 DAIUTE, JESSE 3,180.41 DAIUTE, MARK H. & SHERYL L. 693.12 DAIUTE, MARK H. & SHERYL L. 3,500.80 DARDIS, EDWARD G. 411.54 DARDIS, EDWARD G. 3,270.66 DARDIS, LEIDA P. 49.64 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 57.76 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 81.22 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 143.50 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 210.28 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 380.85 ** DARDIS, LEIDA P. 511.72 ** DARDIS, MARGARET M.; DEVISEES OF 120.94 DAVISON-JENKINS, SARAH; HEIRS OF 931.38 DAVISON-JENKINS, SARAH; HEIRS OF 6,887.88 DELANO, JOSEPH & CHARMAINE N. 1,597.43 DENRAY, LLC 1,552.30 ** DENRAY, LLC 7,905.90 ** DERUITER, NORMAN H., JR. 247.25 DERUITER, NORMAN H., JR. 303.24 DINSMORE, LISA 1,295.99 DODGE, EDWARD T. & KIMBERLY H. 8.31 ** DOHERTY, CHRISTOPHER C. 2,609.13 DUDAS, CHARLES & MARY S. 1.29 DWYER, GLENN 2,953.88 E & H BREWER LLC 569.93 EDELSON, HARRY 802.32 EDELSTEIN, MONTE & KAREN 1,706.18 EDGECOMB, VICTOR A. & ANN D. 832.01 EDGERLY, PETER D. c/o LISA EDGERLY 1,425.95 ESLIN, M; HEIRS OF & NELSON, M. & SMITH, G. ET AL HALL, RAYMOND & HALL, MILTON 1,059.54 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 33 ESTEY, JAMES & VICKI 3,156.04 FAIRHURST, THOMAS R. & TERRY S. 1,581.25 FARNSWORTH, EARL G. 2,228.27 FEALY, ROBERT L.; TRUSTEE ROBERT L. FEALY TRUST 236.45 FERRANTE, DAVID J. 1,755.36 FORD, ROBIN & MARK 1,881.71 FORTIER, BERNICE M.; DEVISEES OF 3,371.74 FOWLER, DOUGLAS & RACHEL 3,762.52 FRANKLIN, CHRISTOPHER 2,366.80 FREEMAN, GEORGE M. & BRAILOVSKAYA, TATIANA 6,202.88 FREEMAN, GEORGE M. & BRALOVSKAYA, TATIANA 593.85 FREY, R. BENJAMIN & JENSEN-STARR, DANCER 1,200.71 GAGNON, ADAM & MICHELLE 2,081.80 GIFFORD, JOSEPH L. JR. 1,768.00 GILBERT, JOHN & MELANEE O. 2,271.72 GLASIER, SUSAN E. 1,319.46 GLENDINNING, HELEN V. 962.06 GLENDINNING, TOR & WINKLE, AMY R. 1,407.00 GREGORY, SHAWN S. & NELSON, DERILYN C. 4,156.92 GROVER, CLAYTON P. & SHIRLEY 1,544.97 HACKETT, E.A. & RIVIERE, J. A. 472.91 HAMLYN, ROBERT & DEBORAH E. 3,426.79 HANLEY, TIMOTHY & LORI P. 1,425.95 HART, MAIA & MYERS, ANNA W.; TTEES GLIDDEN STREET RE TRUST 7,143.74 ** HASSAN, MILLARD & SANDRA J. 1,681.36 HERVOCHON, GEORGE F. III & KATHLEEN A. 3,727.33 ** HIGGINS, DAVID R. 1,750.40 ** HILTON, ELAINE G. 112.81 HILTON, ELAYN 2,813.54 HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. & KIM L. 1,532.45 HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. & KIM L. 4,717.37 HODGKINS, MAXWELL A. 1,165.13 HOFFMAN, MARK R. & JENNIE M. 5,258.87 HOFFMAN, MARK. R & JENNIE M. 1,075.78 HOLME, CHRISTOPHER B.; TRUSTEE CHRISTOPHER B. HOLME REV TRUST UDT 12/31/2009 1,957.52 ** HOMAN, JOHN W. & MARY E. 816.76 HOURIHAN, THOMAS J. 59.57 HOUSE, VICKIE G. 1,906.98 HUFFMAN, RICHARD L. & VALRAE 1,832.07 ** HULSIZER, ANASTASIA & HULSIZER, AARON W. c/o MARY 4,480.01 HUNT, FREDERIC G. 533.38 HUNT, ROBERT E. 72.20 HUNT, ROBERT E. & KENDAL J., TTEES HUNT LIVING TR 10/10/2005 4,690.29 HUNTINGTON, CHARLES A. & ROSEMARY C. 99.27 ** HUNTINGTON, CHARLES A. & ROSEMARY C. 2,453.44 ** JOHNSON, BLANCHE M. 1,721.97 ** JOHNSON, CHARLES R. & MERCY L. 799.02 JTC, LLC (NEWCASTLE INN) 3,971.75 ** 34 ANNUAL REPORT JUCHNIK, FRANK & CAROL 2,489.54 JULOANIA, INC. 4,652.00 ** KEI (MAINE) POWER MANAGEMENT (IV) LLC 1,333.89 ** KEI (MAINE) POWER MANAGEMENT (IV) LLC 4,798.59 ** KELLER, WENDY A. & DANIEL F. 1,924.13 KERBAWY, DANIEL D. & LILLIAN 2,505.79 KING, FRANK P. & BARBARA L. 779.76 LANIGAN, CHARLES K. TAX ACQUIRED 635.36 LEBEAU, ROBERT E. & CAROL A. 790.59 LEE, LAWRENCE RANDOLPH 3,040.25 LEE, WHITNEY F. & COURTNEY B. 1,623.69 ** LEE, WHITNEY; TRUSTEE BEEHIVE TRUST 4,877.11 LEEMAN, DAVID M. & TAMMY N. 1,379.47 LIBBY, DONDRA (LE) LIBBY, MEGAN H. & EARL T. (RM) 1,571.25 LIBBY, HARLOW J. JR. 1,284.26 LIBBY, VIVIAN C. 1,688.58 LIBBY, VIVIAN C. (cottage) 5,402.37 LINCOLN, CHARLES & ROBIN 2.60 ** LIND, JOEL C. & JULIANA T. M. 853.31 ** LIZOTTE, KATHERINE A. & PATRICK J. 2,638.91 LORING, SARAH L. & IKARD, WILLIAM M. C. 53.25 LORING, SARAH L. & IKARD, WILLIAM M. C. 1,290.12 LUDWIG, DOUGLAS 3,221.02 LYNDAKER, LUKE & AMY 1,230.11 ** LYNDAKER, LUKE & AMY 2,150.21 ** MACK, DOUGLAS S. 2,562.20 MANAHAN, BRYAN & LEVINE, CARRIE 3,027.43 ** MASLAND, GEOFFREY, S & DASHIELL 2.71 MASLAND, GEOFFREY, S & DASHIELL 2,082.07 MCCALL, JONATHAN C. JR. & SARA V. 1,477.39 ** MCCLURE, JULIA 203.97 MCDOUGLE, MARY L. 2,596.94 ** MCFARLAND, HARVEY W. & ELLEN M. 2,084.32 MCLELLAN, KIMBERLY B. 3,338.35 MCPHETRES, TERRY J. & WEISMAN, EENA SUE 2,363.19 MCSHERRY, STEPHANIE N. 2,039.20 MERRILL, DAVID & BULLARD, SARA A. 379.05 MOORE, LEE A. & STEPHANIE L. 1,400.23 MORAN, THERESA M. 129.96 MORGAN, TIMOTHY 1,933.15 MORSE, NAHUM 1,040.58 MUNROE, WESTLEIGH 2,249.03 NELSON, JOHN W. 196.75 NEWCASTLE VENTURES, LLC 11,485.22 NICKERSON, JEFFERY A. & LEBEAU, SUZANNE L. 314.97 ** NICKS, LARRY E. 3,090.16 ** NICOLL, GORDON & MARY E 797.81 O.W. HOLMES, INC. 1,876.30 OKIE, JOHN S., HEIRS OF 2,911.46 ** TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 35 OKIE, W. T. III 275.26 ** OKIE, WILLIAM T. III, CAMERON D, SUZANNA M. OKIE, JOHN STEWART 481.03 ** PAUL, HOLLIE 1,335.03 PAYE, MYRNA S. & GLENN P. 2,174.00 PEASLEE, GUY F. 311.36 PENDLETON, JULIE 512.86 ** PERRELLO, DONALD 737.70 PHILBRICK, ALLEN & KATHLEEN 1,202.13 PHILBRICK, ELAINE B. 1,930.45 PLOURDE, ROBERT S. & LYNNE M. 3,023.82 PLUMMER, IRENE 5.42 PLUMMER, MARK L. 2,742.70 POOLE, JAMES E. 6,125.27 POOR, DEBORAH 4,462.41 ** PRECOURT, GEOFFREY M. & KATHRYN C. 4.11 PROPST, REBECCA C. & PROPST, ERIC K. 1,390.75 ** PUCHALSKI, KARISKA K. 939.96 QUINLAN, ALICE D. 987.78 ** QUIRION, ARLENE 1,429.56 R & G RENTAL NEWCASTLE, LLC ATTN: RANDY MILLER 706.66 R & G RENTAL NEWCASTLE, LLC ATTN: RANDY MILLER 5,433.95 REED, JACKLYN D. 443.13 RIVERVIEW NEWCASTLE, LLC 518.71 ROSKOP, DIANE 933.63 RUSSELL, DONNA L. & SANTA CRUZ, GEORGE 356.49 SABINO, LENIN & EMILY C. 146.20 SANDNER, JEFFREY R & BRENDA 48.74 SANDNER, JEFFREY R & BRENDA 451.25 SANDNER, JEFFREY R & BRENDA 3,013.53 SCANLAN, CHRISTOPHER 1,762.58 ** SCHUMACHER, JOHN M. 2,097.41 SCHUMACHER, JOHN M. 4,797.69 SHERMAN, PETER M. 407.93 SHERMAN, PETER M. 438.61 SHERMAN, PETER M. 1,205.45 SHIELDS, HELEN M. 1.25 ** SHIMMIELD, GRAHAM 2,671.40 SIDELINGER, DAVID 800.52 SKENE, JR., ALEXANDER J. 927.76 SMITH, DORIS R. & HERBERT W. 1,260.34 ** SMITH, KIMBERLY 1,999.93 SOMOZA, PAUL & KATHRYN A. 2,285.58 SPEAR, CHRISTOPHER P. 962.07 SPINNEY, GEORGE R. JR. & CATHY 36.10 STAFFORD, JOHN 0.29 STAFFORD, JOHN P. 0.99 STAFFORD, JOHN P. 1.11 STEVENS, CASEY T. (SHOP) 694.93 STEVENS, THOMAS A. 1,688.16 36 ANNUAL REPORT STEVENS, THOMAS A. & CASEY T. 243.67 STUDLEY, DONNA LYNN & MODUGNO, JULIANNE; TRUSTEES BRUCE STUDLEY EXEMPT FAM. TRUST 01/05/2015 753.59 SULLIVAN, JOSEPH & RIZZO, SUSAN 2,078.91 ** SULLIVAN, JOSEPH A. & RIZZO, SUSAN A. 1,588.40 ** SULLIVAN, SR., JEFFERY S. 411.54 SUTHERBURG, TERRANCE J., JR. 649.80 SUTHERLAND, DIANE 2,906.95 SZCZEPANSKI, JOHN E. 471.11 TAYLOR, JAMES E. 1,626.31 THAYER, JOSEPH T. III 309.56 THAYER, JOSEPH T. III 1,918.26 THE STANDARD OF NEWCASTLE, LLC 1.86 TOZLOSKI, DENNIS C. 1,784.24 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 5.41 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 20.76 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 21.66 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 185.91 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 233.75 ** TRAFTON, ANNA 3,582.02 ** TRAILS END, LLC 3,845.41 TWIN VILLAGE, LLC. 687.71 ** UBEROI, LAURA J. H.; TRUSTEE UBEROI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 16.24 ** UBEROI, LAURA J. H.; TRUSTEE UBEROI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 223.82 ** UBEROI, LAURA J. H.; TRUSTEE UBEROI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 1,236.43 ** UBEROI, LAURA J. H.; TRUSTEE UBEROI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 1,680.45 ** ULLRICH, BRUCE; TRUSTEE ULLRICH REVOCABLE TRUST 1,740.02 URSOY, JOSEPH J. & PAULA L. 4,226.41 VAN ABSHOVEN, MICHELLE M. 943.11 WAJER, CHRISTOPHER J & CHRISTINE 2,144.79 ** WALTZ, FRANK & KATHLEEN 28.88 WARD, STEPHEN G. & CASEY 410.00 WEBBER, DAVID & YOST, KENNETH B 1.80 ** WEBBER, DAVID & YOST, KENNETH B 67.69 ** WELCH, CHRISTINE 4,569.47 WELCH, CHRISTINE & PARISE, MERLE 1,227.40 WHITLEDGE, VIRGINIA 942.21 WILLIAMS, BARBARA H. 1,647.06 WILSHIRE, TAYLOR G. 1,014.41 WILSON, ROGER L. & TERRILL, GWENN L. 1,737.31 WING, GREGORY R. 574.89 WING, PAUL S. 579.40 WOOD, ERIC M. 1,494.54 YATES, MARJORIE 1,149.78 YOUNG, JONATHAN 3,376.25 ZAMPA, ANTHONY W. 3,026.99

**pmt received after 03/31/17 as of press time 04/24/2017 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 37 Unpaid 2015 Property Taxes as of March 31, 2017 ALDEN, RAYMOND SR. & HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. LAURIE 1,472.01 & KIM L. 4,939.19 ANDERSON, THEODORE (LE) HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. SPEAR, MARISHA, (RI) 1,030.44 & KIM L. 1,620.90 ANDREWS, MALCOLM & PAMELA J.; HOFFMAN, MARK R. MANOWSKI, KRISTIN N. 3,803.26 & JENNIE M. 5,480.59 BARTLETT, LAWRENCE A 305.05 HOFFMAN, MARK. R BARTON, SUSAN & & JENNIE M. 1,152.38 HOUGHTON, PAULA 3,266.36 HOUSE, VICKIE G. 149.72 BERRY, DONNA 274.96 LANIGAN, CHARLES K. BROOKS, JOHN E. & SUSAN C. 2,988.75 TAX ACQUIRED 706.78 COFFIN, GARRETT S. 5,007.90 LIBBY, DONDRA (LE) LIBBY, DAIUTE, MARK H. & SHERYL L. 765.22 MEGAN H. & EARL T. (RM) 2,051.89 DARDIS, MARGARET M.; LIBBY, VIVIAN C. 1,468.42 DEVISEES OF 185.47 LIBBY, VIVIAN C. (cottage) 5,517.11 DAVISON-JENKINS, SARAH; LIZOTTE, KATHERINE A. & HEIRS OF 7,024.69 PATRICK J. 2,740.38 DAVISON-JENKINS, SARAH; LUDWIG, DOUGLAS 3,412.45 HEIRS OF 1,012.76 MORSE, NAHUM 1,377.02 DOHERTY, CHRISTOPHER C. 2,799.65 MUNROE, WESTLEIGH 2,332.13 DWYER, GLENN 3,154.95 NELSON, JOHN W. 260.34 ESTEY, JAMES & VICKI 3,359.48 NEWCASTLE VENTURES, LLC 11,690.82 FARNSWORTH, EARL G. 2,420.79 NICOLL, GORDON & MARY E 877.62 FERRANTE, DAVID J. 1,567.18 QUIRION, ARLENE 1,510.33 FORTIER, BERNICE M.; SANDNER, JEFFREY R & DEVISEES OF 3,455.75 BRENDA 113.26 FOWLER, DOUGLAS & RACHEL 3,957.68 SANDNER, JEFFREY R & FREEMAN, GEORGE M. & BRENDA 526.97 BRAILOVSKAYA, TATIANA 6,442.19 SCHUMACHER, JOHN M. 4,918.10 FREEMAN, GEORGE M. & SCHUMACHER, JOHN M. 2,186.04 BRALOVSKAYA, TATIANA 671.25 SIDELINGER, DAVID 974.90 GIFFORD, JOSEPH L. JR. 1,955.09 STEVENS, CASEY T. (SHOP) 773.52 GLASIER, SUSAN E. 1,241.04 SUTHERBURG, TERRANCE J., JR. 56.04 GREGORY, SHAWN S. & TAYLOR, JAMES E. 1,709.40 NELSON, DERILYN C. 3,298.18 URSOY, JOSEPH J. & PAULA L. 4,427.83 HAMLYN, ROBERT & ZAMPA, ANTHONY W. 3,139.50 DEBORAH E. 757.94 38 ANNUAL REPORT

Town Clerk’s Report

2016 Births-Our newest Residents – 8 recorded births Number and Location of Births Damariscotta - 3; Brunswick - 4; Augusta - 1

2016 MARRIAGES – Our Newest Couples Couple Date of Marriage Jeong, /Scott, Campbell Alden 1/30/2016 Wells, Adelle Michelle Green/Carter, Jamie Vaughn 3/12/2016 Laxon, Lindsay Jane/Guidera, David Jeffrey 7/16/2016 McFarland, Joshua Page/Gillison, Sabrina Rochelle 7/21/2016 Flewelling, Kenneth Leroy/Nichols, Sara Louise 8/4/2016 Burr, Daniel C/Ward, Courtney D 8/10/2016 Hartzog, Sarah A/Lance, Thomas 7/30/2016 Meiler, Erika/Leighton, Ryan 9/4/2016 Schumacher, John/Farrell, Rebecca 8/27/2016 Clapp, Amanda/Flynn, Benjamin 9/10/2016 Peterson, Kate/Collins, Jeremy 9/23/2016 Daiute, Jesse/Kosturock, Amanda 11/14/2016

2016 DEATHS – Our Losses Name Age Location Date Algar, Joan Ann 80 Newcastle 03/06/2016 Anderson, Theodore L. 84 Newcastle 11/16/2016 Baron, Michael A. 73 Rockport 09/17/2016 Beattie, Robert Taylor 87 Newcastle 08/19/2016 Campbell, Judith A. 76 Newcastle 06/20/2016 Dexter, Arthur A. 83 Brunswick 01/25/2016 Frey, Jacqueline O. 36 Newcastle 02/04/2016 Gray, Stella Clifford 96 Newcastle 05/31/2016 Grover, Shirley R. 79 Damariscotta 06/15/2016 Halverson, Richard Donald 93 Newcastle 03/22/2016 Kleinhans, Audrey H. 99 Newcastle 05/18/2016 Krah, Joyce P 96 Newcastle 11/17/2016 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 39 Lewis, Brian 51 Newcastle 06/30/2016 Licciardi, Brenda Lee 59 Newcastle 05/30/2016 Lindsey, Margot B. 77 Newcastle 01/25/2016 McGarvey, Dorothy Louise 91 Newcastle 06/21/2016 Schroeder, Carroll F. Jr. 82 Boothbay Hbr 06/27/2016 Smith, Lorraine Enid 91 Newcastle 11/21/2016 Stickney, Clair Kathryn 89 Newcastle 08/30/2016 Verney, James E 68 Newcastle 08/12/2016 Waltz, Florence Evelyn 86 Newcastle 02/13/2016 Whiting, Pauline H. 87 Newcastle 12/08/2016 Willey, Aaron Osgood Jr. 73 Newcastle 05/29/2016 Yereance, Muriel Alice 91 Damariscotta 09/19/2016 Town Audit

40 ANNUAL REPORT

Proven Expertise and Integrity INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT

Board of Selectmen Town of Newcastle Newcastle, Maine

Report on the Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying financial statements of the governmental activities, each major fund and the aggregate remaining fund information of the Town of Newcastle, Maine, as of and for the year ended June 30, 2016, and the related notes to the financial statements, which collectively comprise the Town’s basic financial statements as listed in the table of contents.

Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements

Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditors’ Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express opinions on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. 3 Old Orchard Road, Buxton, Maine 04093 We believeTel: that (800) the 300 audit-7708 evidence (207) we 929 have-4606 obtainedFax: is(207) sufficient 929-4609 and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinions.www.rhrsmith.com 1 Opinions

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the respective financial position of the governmental activities, each major fund and the aggregate remaining fund information of the Town of Newcastle, Maine as of June 30, 2016, and the respective changes in financial position and, where applicable, cash flows thereof for the year then ended in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Other Matters

Required Supplementary Information

Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that the management’s discussion and analysis and budgetary comparison information on pages 4 through 11 and 38 be presented to supplement the basic financial statements. Such information, although not a part of the basic financial statements, is required by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, who considers it to be an essential part of financial reporting for placing the basic financial statements in an appropriate operational, economic, or historical context. We have applied certain limited procedures to the required supplementary information in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America, which consisted of inquiries of management about the methods of preparing the information and comparing the information for consistency with management’s responses to our inquiries, the basic financial statements, and other knowledge we obtained during our audit of the basic financial statements. We do not express an opinion or provide any assurance on the information because the limited procedures do not provide us with sufficient evidence to express an opinion or provide any assurance.

Other Information

Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming opinions on the financial statements that collectively comprise the Town of Newcastle, Maine’s basic financial statements. The Schedule of Departmental Operations – General Fund, combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the basic financial statements. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented for purposes of additional analysis as required by Title 20-A MRSA §6051, Sub-chapter 1(K) of the Maine Revised Statutes, as amended, and is also not a required part of the basic financial statements.

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We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinions.TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 41

Opinions

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the respective financial position of the governmental activities, each major fund and the aggregate remaining fund information of the Town of Newcastle, Maine as of June 30, 2016, and the respective changes in financial position and, where applicable, cash flows thereof for the year then ended in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Other Matters

Required Supplementary Information

Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that the management’s discussion and analysis and budgetary comparison information on pages 4 through 11 and 38 be presented to supplement the basic financial statements. Such information, although not a part of the basic financial statements, is required by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, who considers it to be an essential part of financial reporting for placing the basic financial statements in an appropriate operational, economic, or historical context. We have applied certain limited procedures to the required supplementary information in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America, which consisted of inquiries of management about the methods of preparing the information and comparing the information for consistency with management’s responses to our inquiries, the basic financial statements, and other knowledge we obtained during our audit of the basic financial statements. We do not express an opinion or provide any assurance on the information because the limited procedures do not provide us with sufficient evidence to express an opinion or provide any assurance.

Other Information

Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming opinions on the financial statements that collectively comprise the Town of Newcastle, Maine’s basic financial statements. The Schedule of Departmental Operations – General Fund, combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the basic financial statements. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented for purposes of additional analysis as required by Title 20-A MRSA §6051, Sub-chapterThe 1(K)Schedule of the of Departmental Operations – General Fund, combining and Maine Revised Statutes, as amended, and is also not a requiredindividual part non of themajor basic fund financial statements are the responsibility of management and financial statements. were derived from and related directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financial statements. Such information has been subjected to The Schedule of Departmental Operations – General the Fund, auditing combining procedures and applied in the audit of the basic financial statements and certain individual nonmajor fund financial statements are the responsibilityadditional of management procedures and, including comparing and reconciling such information directly to were derived from and related directly to the underlying accountingthe and underlying other records accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financial used to prepare the basic financial statements. Such information statementshas been subjected or to the to basic financial statements themselves, and other additional the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic financial statementsprocedures and in accordancecertain with auditing standards generally accepted in the United additional procedures, including comparing and reconciling suchStates information of America. directly Into our opinion, the Schedule of Departmental Operations – General the underlying accounting and other records2 used to prepareFund, the combining basic financial and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are fairly stated in statements or to the basic financial statements themselves, all and material other respects additional in relation to the basic financial statements as a whole. procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. In our opinion, the Schedule of Departmental Operations – General Fund, combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements as a whole.

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STATEMENT C TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, MAINE

BALANCE SHEET - GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS JUNE 30, 2016 All General Nonmajor Fund Funds Totals ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,093,729 $ 52,310 $ 1,146,039 Investments - 151,786 151,786 Accounts receivable (net of allowance for uncollectibles): Taxes 10,413 - 10,413 Liens 288,167 - 288,167 Tax acquired property 13,561 - 13,561 Prepaid expenses 2,765 - 2,765 Due from other funds 777 201,201 201,978 TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,409,412 $ 405,297 $ 1,814,709

LIABILITIES Accounts payable $ 7,939 $ - $ 7,939 Accrued payroll liabilities 622 - 622 Due to other governments 4,359 - 4,359 Due to other funds 201,201 777 201,978 TOTAL LIABILITIES 214,121 777 214,898

DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES Prepaid taxes 76,218 - 76,218 Deferred tax revenues 227,040 - 227,040 TOTAL DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES 303,258 - 303,258

FUND BALANCES Nonspendable 16,326 108,037 124,363 Restricted 233,461 44,565 278,026 Committed 49,612 146,531 196,143 Assigned - 105,387 105,387 Unassigned 592,634 - 592,634 TOTAL FUND BALANCES 892,033 404,520 1,296,553

TOTAL LIABILITIES, DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES AND FUND BALANCES $ 1,409,412 $ 405,297 $ 1,814,709

See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements. 15 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 43

SCHEDULE 1 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, MAINE

BUDGETARY COMPARISON SCHEDULE – BUDGETARY BASIS BUDGET AND ACTUAL – GENERAL FUND FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016

Variance Budgeted Amounts Actual Positive Original Final Amounts (Negative) Budgetary Fund Balance, July 1 $ 502,511 $ 502,511 $ 502,511 $ - Resources (Inflows): Property taxes 4,567,274 4,567,274 4,591,562 24,288 Excise taxes 281,000 281,000 370,340 89,340 Intergovernmental : State revenue sharing 50,000 50,000 70,363 20,363 Homestead exemption 41,912 41,912 44,757 2,845 State education subsidy - 23,722 23,722 - Tree Growth 25,000 25,000 34,920 9,920 Local road assistance 35,000 38,168 38,168 - Other 4,054 35,688 38,013 2,325 Charges for services 26,590 26,590 27,756 1,166 Interest on taxes 17,000 17,000 21,791 4,791 Interest income 6,000 6,000 15,840 9,840 Miscellaneous revenues - - 5,840 5,840 Transfers from other funds - - - - Amounts Available for Appropriation 5,556,341 5,614,865 5,785,583 170,718

Charges to Appropriations (Outflows): General government 439,776 499,776 460,562 39,214 Public safety 177,279 177,279 172,357 4,922 Health and welfare 112,500 112,500 107,655 4,845 Public works 292,624 313,355 295,253 18,102 County tax 372,803 372,803 372,803 - Education 3,089,464 3,189,437 2,929,353 260,084 Debt service: Principal 218,268 218,268 218,268 - Capital Interest outlay 30,831 - 30,831 - 30,831 - - Unclassified 94,001 94,001 80,184 13,817 Transfers to other funds 226,284 226,284 226,284 - Total Charges to Appropriations 5,053,830 5,234,534 4,893,550 340,984 Budgetary Fund Balance, June 30 $ 502,511 $ 380,331 $ 892,033 $ 511,702

Utilization of Restricted Fund Balance $ - $ 122,180 $ - $ (122,180)

See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements. 38 44 ANNUAL REPORT

A

- - - 6

(33) (87) 579 200 468

(253) 4,480 3,718 2,166 2,479 4,845

(5,861) (1,500) (4,080) 10,474 31,771 39,214 17,634 18,102

Variance SCHEDULE Positive (Negative) Positive $ $ 637 821

5,520 2,333 7,500 2,300 2,521

62,994 38,480 42,913 17,160 23,282 89,479 38,576 48,687 24,000 58,180 42,611

460,562 102,834 107,655 252,642 295,253

Actual $ $

550

2,300 7,500 1,400 2,500 5,000

63,000 38,480 53,387 10,000 17,160 27,000 32,715 48,434 22,500 54,100 60,245

GENERAL FUND GENERAL

121,250 499,776 105,000 112,500 253,110 313,355

– 2016

Final Budget , MAINE $ $ JUNE 30, JUNE

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60,000 60,000 20,731 20,731

40 ENDED ENDED

NEWCASTLE Budget Adjustments YEAR $ $ 550

TOWN OF 2,300 7,500 1,400 2,500 5,000

63,000 38,480 53,387 10,000 17,160 27,000 61,250 32,715 48,434 22,500 54,100 39,514

439,776 105,000 112,500 253,110 292,624

FOR THE Budget Original $ $ SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL Town admin/treasurer/tax coll. Town clerk/registrar Deputies enforcementCode taxes Payroll Selectmen Assessing agent buildings Town owned board review Planning/design workers Election secretaryRecording Insurance benefits Fringe fees Legal Other administration contract waste Septic Transfer Station assistanceGeneral removal Snow Roads maintenance General government:General welfare: and Health works: Public TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 45

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(6) 18 53 73

674 550 514 369

(100) (296) (262) (276) (480) 1,167 1,138 1,785 4,922

260,084 260,084

Variance (CONTINUED)

Positive (Negative) Positive

- 850 100

3,060 8,026 2,396 4,552 6,982 1,862 5,276 5,506 2,947 5,040 8,927 3,215 5,988 7,021 6,402

39,708 13,933 46,968

172,357 372,803 998,856

SCHEDULE A 1,924,095 2,929,353

Actual

550 850 100

2,960 8,700 2,100 4,290 7,000 3,000 5,000 5,500 3,000 4,560 9,000 5,000 6,502 7,390 6,402

GENERAL FUND GENERAL 39,709 15,100 46,968

177,279 372,803

– 2016 1,924,095 1,258,940 3,189,437

Final Final Budget , MAINE

JUNE 30, JUNE

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99,973 99,973

41 ENDED ENDED

NEWCASTLE Budget Adjustments YEAR

TOWN OF 550 850 100

2,960 8,700 2,100 4,290 7,000 3,000 5,000 5,500 3,000 4,560 9,000 5,000 6,502 7,390 6,402

39,709 15,100 46,968

FOR THE 177,279 372,803

1,924,095 1,158,967 3,089,464

Budget Original

EDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS EDULE OPERATIONS OF DEPARTMENTAL SCH Fire chief Officers' salary Firemen pay / call benefits Fringe Phones S.C.B.A. Communications Training hydrant Dry equipment New maintenance Vehicle Turn gear out Admin oil and Vehicles/gas officerAnimal control Protection Hydrants lights Street managementEmergency officer Health education Elementary education Secondary ed Adult Public safety: Public tax County Education: 46 ANNUAL REPORT

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5,000

(1,240)

10,057 13,817

340,984

Variance A (CONTINUED) Positive (Negative) Positive $ -

HEDULE 30,831 24,840 38,387 16,957 80,184

218,268 249,099 109,534 116,750 226,284

4,893,550 SC

Actual $

5,000

30,831 23,600 38,387 27,014 94,001 GENERAL FUND GENERAL

218,268 249,099 109,534 116,750 226,284

– 5,234,534

Final Final Budget , MAINE $ JUNE 30, 2016 JUNE ------

42 180,704

ENDED ENDED

NEWCASTLE Budget Adjustments YEAR $ TOWN OF 5,000

30,831 23,600 38,387 27,014 94,001

FOR THE 218,268 249,099 109,534 116,750 226,284

5,053,830

Budget Original $ SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENTAL Principal Interest Cemeteries/parks Not fororgs other profit and Abatements Overlay funds revenue Special project funds Capital Debt Service: Debt Unclassified: Transfers: Total Expenditures See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.financial to independentand report notes Seeaccompanying auditors' TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 47

SCHEDULE C TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, MAINE

COMBINING SCHEDULE OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES – NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016

Special Capital Total Nonmajor Revenue Projects Permanent Governmental Funds Funds Funds Funds

REVENUES Investment income, net of unrealized gains/(losses) $ - $ 1,981 $ 16,344 $ 18,325 Interest income 1 - - 1 Other 17,904 9,955 3,506 31,365 TOTAL REVENUES 17,905 11,936 19,850 49,691

EXPENDITURES Capital outlay - 29,670 - 29,670 Other 102,559 6,636 - 109,195 EXPENDITURES 102,559 36,306 - 138,865

EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER (UNDER) EXPENDITURES (84,654) (24,370) 19,850 (89,174)

OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) Transfers in 109,534 116,750 - 226,284 Transfers (out) - - - - TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) 109,534 116,750 - 226,284

NET CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES 24,880 92,380 19,850 137,110

FUND BALANCES - JULY 1 29,772 104,886 132,752 267,410

FUND BALANCES - JUNE 30 $ 54,652 $ 197,266 $ 152,602 $ 404,520

See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements. 44 48 ANNUAL REPORT

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F F 67 67 67 67

34,834 15,938 34,834 15,938 50,735 50,735 ULE ULE

146,561 197,333 146,561 197,333 146,531 197,266 146,531 197,333 197,266 197,333 Totals Totals

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ------

SCHED SCHED 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400

Reserve Reserve

Playground Playground $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ------

FUNDS FUNDS

S S 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010 26,010

Reserve Reserve Equipment Equipment $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Works Public Works ------

1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250

Park Park $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Reserve Reserve CAPITAL PROJECT CAPITAL PROJECT CAPITAL ------, MAINE , MAINE

30 30

33,287 33,317 33,287 33,317 33,317 33,317 33,317 33,317 33,317 33,317 2016 2016

Reserve Reserve Alewives Alewives $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

49 49

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NONMAJOR NONMAJOR NONMAJOR

NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE – – JUNE 30,JUNE 30,JUNE Road Road 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871 114,871

Reserve Reserve $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOWN OF TOWN OF ------

67 67 67 67

1,547 1,547

15,938 17,485 15,938 17,485 17,418 17,418 17,418 17,485 17,418 17,485

Town Forest Town Forest $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Conservation Conservation COMBINING COMBINING SHEETBALANCE COMBINING SHEETBALANCE See accompanying independent auditors' report and notes to financial statements.financial to independentand report notes Seeaccompanying auditors' statements.financial to independentand report notes Seeaccompanying auditors' ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Investments Due from other funds TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents LIABILITIES Investments Accounts payable Due from other funds Due to other funds TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES LIABILITIES BALANCESFUND Accounts payable Nonspendable Due to other funds Restricted TOTAL LIABILITIES Committed Assigned BALANCESFUND Unassigned Nonspendable TOTAL BALANCES FUND Restricted Committed TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND Assigned BALANCES Unassigned TOTAL BALANCES FUND TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 49

Finance Committee Report

The Finance Committee had a productive year reviewing the town’s finances on a quarterly basis and is pleased to report these reviews were satisfactory. The Committee also reviews the investment accounts and these too have been satisfactory this past year. At the 2016 town meeting, the Finance Committee ordinance was updated and the duties for the Committee were modified. One of the modifications required the Committee to undertake an internal financial controls audit in odd-numbered years. The Committee reviewed the internal financial controls which are in place, including town policies, and made recommendations to the Board of Selectmen for minor changes. Additionally the Committee reviewed the preliminary audit materials and information provided by the auditor. Working with the Town Administrator and the Board of Selectmen, improvements to the budget drafting process have helped to streamline the drafting and review process for ultimate proposal and presentation at the Town meeting. The Committee continues to have vacancies and would welcome your involvement!

Patricia Aho, Chair Carole Brinkler, Vice Chair Eva Frey, Secretary Brian Manns Louis Rector Code Enforcement Officer/Plumbing Inspector’s Report

50 ANNUAL REPORT Type/Reason for Permit for Type/Reason Addition Garage office/sun LR for Enlarge porch Screened shed storage shed storage shed storage garage/storage shed deck/stairs replace 4 unit condo 3 unit to Place modular home Shed of Use Change main house Enlarge Accessory bldg cart Food Mexican barn Connect house to Home Single Family Sign 10X20 barn livestock home site fill for Gravel excess field/remove Ditch construction New House addition found Shed on exist 98 W Old County Rd 98 W Old County Cty Rd 153 Old West Rd 62 Lynch 33 Island Rd Rd 144 Lynch Rd 319 Jones Woods Way 65 Kistler 131 Hassan Avenue 215 Route Point 24 Barroll 58 Glidden St Rd Sheepscot 152 W Old County Rd 39 River Rd 495 Sheepscot Rd 495 Sheepscot 67 Main Street 4 Liberty Street Mill Rd Shattuck 1 Route Rd 62 Lynch Rd 1 22 River Rd 360 Pond Indian Trail Rd 40 Averill Hill Rd 159 Bunker Map/Lot 004-047-C 004-052 003-011 002-016 003-007 008-047-B 004-023-A 008-031 009-013-2 012-042 013-050 28A 004-p/o 004-055C 012-054 004-030 004-030 012-031a 011-042 004-063-00C 002-039 003-011 006-012-C 005-069-C 004-021 009-023-C 2016 Land Use (Building) Permits Applicant/Owner Mercer, James Mercer, Richard Sweeney, Heaberlin, Rick Elizabeth McGregor, & Jill Justin Wood, Frank Hisler, Joseph Bernier, & Deb Hamlyn, Rbt Michelle Phelps, Doug Beardsworth, & Co Elizabeth Allison Maloney, Leonard Duffy, Wilbur Springs LLC William Phillips, William Phillips, McKenzie/Castillo John VanSiclen, Thomas Kostenbader, Christopher Mallory, Heaberlin, Carol S Gerard Waltz, O’Brien-Merrill Anna Trafton, Pamela Freeman, Permit # Permit 16-01 16-02 16-03 16-04 16-05 16-06 16-07 16-08 16-09 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14 16-15 16-16 16-17 16-18 16-19 16-20 16-21 1 6-22 16-23 Nathan Sullivan, 16-24 16-25 16-26 0 11 -027- 1 Date 2/1/2016 2/22/2016 3/7/2016 3/21/2016 4/11/2016 4/11/2016 4/11/2016 4/11/2016 4/11/2016 4/18/2016 5/2/2016 5/2/2016 5/2/2016 5/2/2016 5/3/2016 5/3/2016 5/9/2016 5/16/2016 5/16/2016 6/13/2016 6/13/2016 6/ 1 3/20 6 7/11/2016 7/11/2016 7/12/2016 7/19/2016 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 51 Deck Rm addition Sitting dock replace construction New Porch Add screened Lot expansion Parking garage Addition to Structure Storage Enlargement Accessory Building (barn) Garage garage Convert Garage Sign porch Enlarge House New - Sign The Standard House Enlarge Fence & porch Back wall remodel Garage rip rap Construct Camping Deck New Shed Addition New assessory Building New 67 Hassan Avenue Rd Sheepscot Rd 160 River Hill 385 Academy 1 573 Rte. Road 60 Staton Hill Rd. 187 Lewis Hill Road 31 Bunker Road 528 Sheepscot 51 Glidden Street Lane 17 Lincoln 46 Nob Hill Road Rd 319 Jones Woods Rd. 95 Castlewood Road 114 River Road 114 River 75 Main Strret 85 Island Road Road 40 River Rd. 4 N. Newcastle Hill 38 Academy Point 24 Barroll Indian Trail Road 155 Sheepscot 67 Hassan Avenue 008-033-B 004-061 005-010-A 015-017A 005-018 002-020-1 002-045 009-010 004-040-001 013-061 013-00E 017-007 008-047B 003-061H 011-027 011-027 012-033 002-010C 012-046 020-005 012-011 012-042 004-073A 004-072 008-033B Robert Carew, William Gaydos, Opacic, Matt Randy & Bridget Miller, Chysler Newcastle Poland W. Scott & Jane Price Richard Simmons Margo Milligan Allen & Virginia Bruce L. Beaudette Dennis Lavertu Judith A Webb L. Hisler Frank VOID John & Linda Mills VOID Sullivan Nathan Sullivan Nathan Hylie A. West Ingrid Bathe Deb Poor Chris Wajer Lee Zander Douglas Beardsworth Merrill David Skene Alex Carew Robert 16-27 16-28 16-29 1 6-30 16-31 Michelle Phelps, 16-32 16-33 16-34 009-0 1 3-2 16-35 16-36 16-37 Rd Woods Pond 16-38 16-39 16-40 16-41 16-42 16-43 16-44 16-45 16-46 16-47 16-48 16-49 16-50 16-51 16-52 16-53 16-54 7/25/2016 7/28/2016 7/28/2016 7/28/20 1 6 8/2/2016 8/22/2016 8/22/2016 8/22/2016 8/29/2016 8/29/2016 9/9/2016 9/12/2016 9/19/2016 9/19/2016 9/19/2016 9/27/2016 9/27/2016 10/3/2016 10/11/2016 10/24/2016 10/24/2016 11/14/2016 11/16/2016 12/16/2016 12/12/2016 12/19/2016 52 ANNUAL REPORT

2016 Plumbing Permits

Customer Type Map Lot Address 2/3/2016 16-01 Porter, Faith S 19 001 65 The Kings Hwy 3/22/2016 16-02 Holmes, Stephanie S 4 006 Falls Rd 4/6/2016 16-03 Propst, Rebecca I 16 004 Mills Rd 5/2/2016 16-04 Maloney, Allison S 4 028A Sheepscot Rd 5/2/2016 16-05 McKinney, Tim I 17 015 16 E Nob Hill Rd 5/3/2016 16-06 Phillips, William S 4 30 495 Sheepscot Rd 5/23/2016 16-07 Kostenbader, Thomas S 4 63C Shattuck Mill Rd 5/23/2016 16-08 Glendinning, Tor I 11 14 137 River Rd 6/6/2016 16-09 Genthner, Ric S 7 54 206 Mills Rd 6/13/2016 16-10 Jones, Neal S 7 52-H 225 Academy Hill 6/27/2016 16-11 Barnett, Martha I 17 011 26 Nob Hill Rd 7/11/2016 16-12 Merrill, David & Julie S 5 69-C Indian Trail 7/15/2016 16-13 Phillips, William S 4 30 495 Sheepscot Rd 7/19/2016 16-14 Roberts, Chris I 5 54B 116 Mills Rd 7/28/2016 16-15 Smallman, Karen S 19 3 28 The Kings Hwy 7/28/2016 16-16 O’Brien/Merrill I 4 69 102 Searsmont Rd 8/01/2016 16-17 Matz, Marc S 15 013 39 Austin Rd 8/22/2016 16-18 Eaton, Jonathan I 4 30 495 Sheepscot Rd 8/29/2016 16-19 Richards, Charles I 7 33A 37 Pond Road 8/29/2016 16-20 Sullivan, Nathan S 11 27 122 River Road 9/6/2016 16-21 Bryant, James & Lori I 17 002 83 Milliken Island Rd 9/6/2016 16-22 Merritt, G. Del I 8 16 20 Phil’s Hill Road 9/9/2016 16-23 Barth, Nick I 8 14 Lynch Road 9/19/2016 16-24 Gallagher, Rachael S 2 60 160 Lynch Road 9/26/2016 16-25 Mobius I 4 40-1 55 Timber Lane 10/31/2016 16-26 Powning, David S 07A 049 77 Stonebridge Circle 11/23/2016 16-27 Mobius I 07A 027 55 Timber Lane 12/12/2016 16-28 Eric C. Sandburg I 16 028 17 Pump Street

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Newcastle Local Planning Committee

The NLPC completed a second year of work toward the goal of creating a new Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code for the Town. After a highly successful initial planning weekend at the end of April 2016, the Committee continued to work with consultants Maine Design Workshop to create new documents that truly reflect the character of and vision for Newcastle. During the summer, additional information was gathered and engagement with the citizens and business owners of Newcastle continued. First drafts of the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance were received and presented to the public at a well- attended forum at Lincoln Academy. The NLPC, meeting nearly every week, has worked tirelessly over the winter reviewing and commenting on all aspects of the Comp Plan and Ordinance. This process has been a long and complicated one with a great deal of material to review. An update on the process and progress was presented in April. Over the past year, we heard many voices, listened to numerous points of view and received valuable feedback from many, many different people in Newcastle. All of this will serve to strengthen our new Comp Plan and Zoning Ordinance. After the NLPC review this spring, all revisions, comments and questions were returned to Maine Design Workshop for the preparation of a second draft. After we receive the updated documents, additional public forums will be held over the summer and early fall. A third and final Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance will come to the voters for a public hearing with a final vote (by ballot) scheduled for November 7, 2017. We welcome your feedback on this process and on the Comp Plan and Zoning Ordinance. To receive a notice about future forums and listening sessions, send us your email address and ask to be put on the email list: ​[email protected]​. The documents are posted on the Town website: www.newcastlemaine. us/services/.​ They are also available for review in the Town Office. Information is also updated on our This Is Newcastle Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ThisIsNewcastle/. 54 ANNUAL REPORT

Planning Board

The Newcastle Planning Board, as per the Maine State statute, is the town zoning board which considers and acts on all applications required by the Land Use Ordinance. The Planning Board does not do any actual “planning” except that it may recommend changes to the ordinance. The Board is comprised of 5 members and 2 alternates, all of whom are volunteers. The members come from diverse backgrounds which include vocations in construction, engineering, real estate, and business. The members have a desire to preserve and improve Newcastle and are dedicated to serving the long-term interest of the town. Members are not compensated, and in addition to meetings, they may drive to visit application sites or to attend Maine Municipal Association workshops in their service to Newcastle. The Planning Board members are appointed by the Board of Selectmen. Meetings are scheduled on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM; the meeting may be cancelled, with notice on the Town website, if there are no agenda items or lack of a quorum. Additional meetings may be added when necessary to accommodate deadline requirements of applicants. Public hearings require two weeks of proper public notification. All meetings are open to the public and are held at the Newcastle Town Office meeting room on Pump Street. There were no additions to the Board; the roster is comprised of Bonnie Stone as Chair, Rem Briggs as Vice-Chair and Nick Buck, David Hewlett and Jim Brinkler as members. In addition, David Bailey and Angelo Pappagallo are the 2 alternates. In 2015-2016, the Planning Board calendar was filled with a wide-range of applications. Of those, projects approved were Que Rico food truck on Main Street, Change of Use on River Road, Revision of Subdivision on Way, Construction of a commercial building on Academy Hill, Split Rock Distillery outdoor seating, Combination of 2 abutting lots on Stonebridge Circle, Expansion of parking lot at Newcastle Chrysler, Garage remodeling TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 55 revision on Academy Hill at Zander Lee Contractor. The Board members continued to participate in the revision process of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Ordinance facilitated by the Town consultants, Maine Design Workshop. A special thank you to Rem Briggs for his dedication in representing the Board over the past 2 years at the weekly NLPC meetings! As chair, I would like to thank the volunteers for their work on behalf of the town and for the assistance of CEO Ken Vinal, Tax Assessor Jim Murphy, Town Attorney Peter Drum and our wonderful staff at the Town Office.

Respectfully submitted, Bonnie Stone, Chair

Members Bonnie Stone, Chair Rem Briggs, Vice Chair Nicholas Buck David Hewitt Jim Brinkler Alternates: David Bailey, Angello Pappagallo Marion Mundy, Recording Secretary (Non-Member) 56 ANNUAL REPORT

Design Review Committee

The town of Newcastle shares qualities unique to the mid- coast region of Maine. A vernacular has evolved, yet its historic characteristics remain largely intact. The purpose of the Design Review Ordinance is to promote the protection and preservation of buildings, structures and places of historic value, and to promote design that is compatible with the present character of three historically significant areas. The ordinance defines these areas as Village, Sheepscot, and Damariscotta Mills districts. The town’s village district, of mixed-residential and business- use, is comprised predominantly of buildings constructed before 1930. The district of Sheepscot village, notably the first area of European settlement in Newcastle, is today a unique concentration of residences, mostly constructed before 1900. The Damariscotta Mills district is recognized separately as a hamlet of residences that were once part of a thriving cluster of water-powered mills. The three historic areas include many significant structures representing period architectural styles and details; all of which contribute to the historic setting along with other more contemporary buildings. Newcastle property owners and its residents can view the design review district maps located in the town office and the community room adjacent to the Newcastle Fire Station on the River Road to establish if their property falls under the jurisdiction of the Design Review Ordinance. If your property is within these districts, any new construction of buildings and landscape structures, or the alteration to the exterior of an existing building, which can be seen from a public way or body of water, is subject to design review. During 2016 fifteen (15) applications came before the Design Review Committee. These included renovations or modifications to existing structures (10), new construction (1), signs (2) and landscape structures (2). Design Review Committee consists of six (6) volunteers including a representative from each of the three design review districts. In TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 57 addition, a Newcastle resident serving as an alternate representative, a representative of the Newcastle Historical Society, and a licensed architect currently sit on the board. If your property is in a design review district and you are planning exterior changes, contact the town office for a design review application. A Design Review Process sheet is available to assist you in preparing your application for review. You can also access these forms on line at http://www.newcastlemaine.us/uploads/ DesignReviewApplicPktDec14.doc.pdf The Design Review Committee meets on the 1st Thursday of every month at 6:30 pm at the Community Room on River Road. All meetings are open to the public. Applications are due 14 days prior to the meeting date.

Tor Glendinning, Chair – Architect Sharon Morrill, Vice Chair – Damariscotta Mills District Nancy Bagley – Sheepscot Village District Christopher Rice – Historical Society Representative Deborah Poor – Village District Katharina Keoughan, Alternate – Village District Marion Mundy, Recording Secretary (Non-Member) 58 ANNUAL REPORT to to No No No No No No No No Referred Referred Attorney No show Declined Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved/ w/conditions Date Date 1 /7/ 6 5/5/ 1 6 6/2/ 1 6 6/2/ 1 6 7/7/ 1 6 6/2/ 1 6 4/7/16 4/7/16 4/7/16 Reviewed Project sign New replace to wall retaining Cement ties railroad Truck Food Que Rico house on historic 2 doghouse dormers maintenance/new Publick House - roof shingles fence privacy Remodel, Garage shed and re-roofing fence, New house and barn between Connector south to barn, add 3 windows Reroof and utility end of barn, build porch patio install room, shed dormer on 1 987 addition, New Location 62 Hopkins Hill Map 5 Lot 23A Map 11 Lot 42 Map 11 Lot 42 Hill 38 Academy Map 1 2 Lot 11 Street 4 Stewart Map 1 3 Lot 22 11 Main Map 1 2 Lot 35 35 N. Newcastle Map 6 Lot 11 - 1 67 Main Street Map 1 2 Lot 03 -00A Map 1 5 Road 7 Pond Lot 5 2 1 Liberty Street 52 Main Street Design Review Committee Reviewed Applications 2016 Applications Reviewed Committee Design Review Applicant John Heller The Heller Agency Lee Zander Marfie & Joe Lavendier Lucille Lothrop Susan and Alan Korthals and Michael Castillo McKenzie Sara Paz Karen Siclen John Van LLP Ventures, Newcastle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 59 No No No No No No No Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved 9/ 1 / 6 9/ 1 / 6 1 0/6/ 6 11 /3/ 1 6 11 /3/ 1 6 1 2/ / 6 9/14/16 New garage (barn) garage New New siding, windows, door, paint siding, door, New windows, and windows doors sign, French New of house, replacement back wall New roof with pitched porch salt block road to fence New Revision Remodel Garage construction/house New 47 Main Street 47 Main Street Map 1 2 Lot 38 Map 12 Lot 54 4 N. Newcastle Map 20 Lot 5 Road 40 River Map 12 Lot 46 Hill 38 Academy Map 1 2 Lot 11 Road 39 River Road 1 22 River Map 11 Lot 27 5 1 Glidden Street Map 1 3 Lot 6 Seidel and Lisa Katz Ed Wajer Chrissy Sullivan Nathan Deb Poor Nigel Calder Nigel Lee Zander Bruce Beaudette 9 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 5 11 14 60 ANNUAL REPORT

Harriet Gertrude Bird Playground Committee Report

The Harriet Gertrude Bird Playground Committee has met on a quarterly basis this year. The Committee’s main focus continues to be maintaining and improving the building and grounds. Our maintenance includes cleaning after each rental use and mowing, raking, weeding and trimming the grounds. The Committee is pleased to report that there has been a steady increase in the facility rentals this year. The number of children playing in the parking lot, basketball court and baseball field has increased substantially. The Committee feels that this building continues to be a very strong asset to the town and, based on rental feedback, would benefit from a building expansion as well as facility improvements. The Committee will continue to work in the upcoming year to maintain and improve the building and grounds. Once again, we appreciate the help we receive from Newcastle residents and Town staff in supporting our work. We would like to give a special thank you to Verne Verney for continually mowing the lawn and baseball field.

Respectfully submitted, Edna Verney, Chair Carol Juchnik Jim Mercer David O’Neal Christine Wajer TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 61

Veterans Memorial Park Committee

Happy Spring from the Veterans Memorial Park Committee. By the time you read this the garden plantings will be well under way thanks to the careful preparation of Betsy Evans and Allan Ray. They officially wake the park in the spring and get the grounds and beds ready for the season. Allan also keeps the park beautifully manicured and Betsy not only donates her skills as a master gardener, but also donates the annuals each spring. We would like to thank special folks in the community who also help us keep the park looking as lovely as it does. Bristol Garden Club continues to help support us with a thoughtful grant award. Last fall Tidewater Telecom very graciously donated time and equipment to help fix the flag pole. Louis Doe’s provides bark and bagged manure at a reasonable cost so we can maintain the flower beds in the park and along Main Street. We even had a Newcastle resident stop by as he walked home from town and assist with weeding and mulching “Loretta’s Garden” at Pump Street and Main Street. Most of all, we are grateful for continued tax payer support that is essential to maintain the Veterans Memorial Park. Without your support we could not be successful. It is a special place where people can enjoy a decorated pumpkin during Pumpkinfest, an Easter egg hunt, or simply sit and take a break from busy lives. We are honored to maintain the Park and we feel pride knowing that we have made a contribution to this living memorial to honor all our service men, women, and animals. We are always looking for volunteers. Please contact the Town Office if you have an interest. No experience is necessary. We will train you and promise you will enjoy yourself. No amount of time is too small.

Respectfully Submitted, Ellen McFarland 62 ANNUAL REPORT

K-12 Education Report

Kimberly Schaff, Principal, Great Salt Bay Community School Steven Bailey, Superintendent of Schools, AOS 93 Mark Doe, Chair, Newcastle School Board Stephanie Nelson, Chair, Great Salt Bay CSD Board

Great Salt Bay Community School: Great Salt Bay Community School is a K-8 grade school serving the children of Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle. The mission of the school is to provide a nurturing, safe, and enjoyable environment in which all children are challenged and inspired to pursue excellence in all aspects of their education. At all grade levels our learning curriculum is guided by the Maine learning standards. As described by the Maine Department of Education, these “academic standards provide a set of clear expectations as to what students should know, understand, and be able to explain as they progress through each K-12 grade level.” These standards include: English language arts, mathematics, science & technology, social studies, health & physical education, and visual & performing arts. In order to ensure the quality of our educational program, our students in grades 3 - 8 participate in the Maine Educational Assessment (MEA). Consistently, our students have performed above the state average in the areas of reading and mathematics at almost all grade levels. On the science MEAs, our fifth and eighth grade students performed well above the state average. Seeking to provide our students with an enriching, vibrant, 21st century education, our teachers and staff supplement the classroom experience with visiting educators and field trips. Some of the visiting educators have included Mary Boothby (8th grade printmaking), Mary Cerullo (3rd grade oyster program), Tim Dinsmore (7th grade archeology unit), Sara Gladu (DRA - environmental education), John Meader (myths & astronomy), Belinda Ray (5th grade writing program), and staff from Chewonki and Darling Marine Center. Our TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 63 students have participated in field trips to Biscay Orchards, Boothbay Botanical Gardens, Camden State Park, Maine State Museum, and Old Fort Western. Great Salt Bay School recognizes that co-curricular and extracurricular programs are an integral part of the total educational program. The co-curricular programs include debate team, drama club, jazz band, math team, robotics club, student council, and yearbook. Our student athletes can participate in archery, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, and track & field. In all of these sports, students have the opportunity to develop good sports skills and attitudes while playing against other schools in AOS 93, as well as the other schools in the Busline League. Throughout the year the school hosts a number of events to strengthen the sense of community within the school and with the families of GSB. In the fall we gather together for our Open House and PTO sponsored Welcome Back Dinner, the Harvest Fair, and parent/teacher conferences. In the winter we showcase our music and arts programs with the Winter Band and Choral Concerts, the Beginner Band Concert, the Strings Concert, and the Young Artist Showcase. In the spring we encourage families to get involved in Unplug It Week, the Bike Rodeo, spring concerts, and finally our 8th grade graduation. Recognizing the importance of connecting our students to their community, our school has built strong community educational collaborations. These include the Darling Center, DRA, Farms & Farms Kitchen, Hidden Valley Nature Center, Camp Kieve, Miles of Friends, Skidompha Library, and the CLC YMCA. Moreover, we pride ourselves in our efforts to give back to community. Each winter our school community sponsors a food drive, GSB Cares-A-Ton, which helps our local food pantry and we host a Red Cross blood drive. This year GSB has expanded its involvement with our senior living communities by bringing our musicians to perform at Coves Edge and Lincoln Home. These experiences enrich the lives of all those involved, especially our children. Finally, Great Salt Bay Community School is fortunate to have an active PTO. The mission of the PTO is “to act as an organization 64 ANNUAL REPORT that supports GSB students in their many activities and provide assistance to GSB staff in their numerous programs.” The PTO organizes fundraisers, including a Jog-a-thon in September and a “Spring $5 Fundraiser,” with all proceeds benefiting the school in the form of school-wide cultural events, classroom tools, student scholarships, and extracurricular events. The PTO provides parents the opportunity to learn more about what goes on at GSB, as well as information on issues and topics that are important to parents and students. In addition to the PTO, the school community benefits from the Friends of Great Salt Bay. This non-profit organization is specifically dedicated to supporting our school with a mission to “Enhance the Education of GSB students.” Each year the Great Salt Bay Community School strives to make the educational experience stronger for its students. Our goal is to “Be Better Than Our Best.” Our students are blessed to live in a community that recognizes that supporting its public school is one of the most important investments of all. Together we are making our future stronger as a community and as a nation by educating our children. Thank you for your support of Great Salt Bay Community School. We look forward to continuing the Great Salt Bay commitment to excellence! Newcastle, Grades 9-12: Newcastle has 75 students in grades 9-12, with 69 that attend Lincoln Academy. 6 students attend other public and private schools outside AOS 93 borders. Our students continue to thrive and achieve to high levels. There are 15 students graduating and 17 students entering grade nine. Central Office Administrators of the AOS meet with the Head of School of Lincoln Academy and his Assistants routinely to align curriculum and refine plans to prepare our grade eight students for a successful transition and experience at the Academy. Thank you for your continued support for our kindergarten - grade 12 learners. It is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Steven W. Bailey Superintendent of Schools AOS#93 Enrollment

TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 65 2 5 1 2 9 1 5 7 7 1 3 1 4 62 19 26 48 53 163 171 156 162 427 159 174 135 153 966 TOTAL 0 0 1 7 3 0 5 2 0 0 8 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 11 12 14 14 43 16 18 12 87 8th 0 1 0 1 0 8 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 9 0 0 9 20 21 10 17 19 55 17 19 14 20 124 7th 0 1 0 6 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 6 21 22 17 22 49 17 17 19 21 115 6th 1 0 0 7 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 18 19 22 23 56 19 20 15 17 120 5th 0 0 0 5 4 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 13 13 13 23 50 25 27 19 20 113 4th 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 3 20 22 11 13 20 51 18 19 10 11 11 114 3rd 0 1 0 7 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 16 17 22 16 47 18 21 15 16 104 2nd 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 15 15 23 15 45 15 18 17 17 101 1st 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 17 18 15 10 31 14 15 18 19 88 Kdgn. 0 0 0 12 12 Pre-K from out of JVS (1 from JVS) from (1 JVS of out from ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT Bristol EnrollmentOpen Compass (One Bristol) TuitionPublic Bristol Total Bremen Damariscotta Newcastle EnrollmentOpen Agree Superintendent's TuitionPublic GSB, Total CSD Jefferson Pathways EnrollmentOpen Agree Superintendent's Total Jefferson Nobleboro EnrollmentOpen CAL (2 from NCS) TuitionPublic Agree Superintendent's Total Nobleboro BristolSouth Agree Superintendent's EnrollmentOpen BristolSo. Total TOTAL ELEMENTARY 66 ANNUAL REPORT 1467

93 98 73 501 31.5 74.5 25.5 105.5 SEC. SEC. TOTAL AOS No. 93AOS Total K-12 8 4 23 23 17 19 14.5 108.5 12th Grade 10 29 20 16 26.5 26.5 10.5 138.5 11th Grade 7 21 33 24 17 22 5.5 129.5 10th Grade 8 4 23 28 23 16 22.5 9th 124.5 Grade Bremen Bristol Damariscotta Jefferson Newcastle Nobleboro BristolSouth TOTAL SECONDARY TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 67

Lincoln Academy

Winter 2017 School Report for Sending Towns Lincoln Academy is an independent secondary school chartered in 1801 to serve the midcoast area. It offers a comprehensive program, including courses at all levels in the areas of English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, World Languages, Fine and Performing Arts, Technology Education, Physical Education, and Health. Regional Vocational, Alternative Education, and Special Education programs are available. On a ten-year cycle Lincoln Academy is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and was most recently reaccredited in 2015. In 2017 Lincoln Academy will have newly constructed/renovated fields for both the baseball and softball teams. Other new facilities include The Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center (ATEC), Kiah Bayley Hall Dormitory, and the William A. Clark Athletic Field, which all opened in 2015. Governance: Lincoln Academy is governed by an independent Board of Trustees. Officers include: Christine Wajer ’85, President; Sarah Maurer, Vice-President; Dennis Prior ’91, Secretary; Robert Nelson, Treasurer. Members include: Ann McFarland ‘73, Faustine Reny ’01, Robert Baldwin ’62, Stephen Dixon, Lisa Masters ’83, Jon McKane, Karen Moran, William Morgner, Pam Gormley, Marcus Hutchins, and Hugh Riddleberger. David Sturdevant is Head of School. The Student Body, Day and Residential: Lincoln Academy has a current enrollment of 587 students in the 2016-17 school year. The majority of students come from 16 local towns. 89 residential students come from 9 countries around the world. After 5 consecutive years of growth, the Residential population has met available housing capacity and for the foreseeable future will remain between 80 and 90 students. Graduates: Of the 148 graduates in the Class of 2016, 102 enrolled in postsecondary education; 90 enrolled in 4-year colleges/ universities,12 enrolled in programs shorter than 4-year (2 year and certificate programs), 43 are employed/seeking employment, and 3 68 ANNUAL REPORT enlisted in military service. Curriculum: Lincoln Academy remains committed to its comprehensive curriculum as we strive to meet the needs of all students. We have added new courses this year, including AP Computer Science Principles, Introduction to Design, Engineering and Technology, Wood Projects, Metal Projects, Mechanical Projects, and Introduction to Engineering Design. The new courses take advantage of the space and tools in the ATEC building, as well as serve our increasingly diverse population of day and residential students. Finances: Unlike most independent schools, The Board does not set day tuition. Because most students’ tuition is paid by their sending towns, the tuition is established by the State Department of Education using a formula based on average per pupil expenditures of Maine public high schools during the previous two years. The tuition for the 2016-17 school year was increased by 3.9% from the prior year to $10,530.49 per pupil. The Insured Value (IV) factor is an amount in addition to tuition intended to fund capital maintenance and debt service. The legislated IV factor amount of 10% was reduced in 2009 to 5% and remained at 5% through 2013-14. The legislature voted to partially restore the IV by voting to increase the amount to 6% of the calculated tuition figure for 2014-15. The 6% rate was carried over into 2016-17 and is $631.83 per pupil for this year. While towns are allowed to continue to pay the full 10% and some of our area towns have done that in the past, this year all sending towns have elected to pay the mandatory 6% rate. Supporting Lincoln: The state-determined tuition is simply not enough to provide the quality educational experience that Lincoln Academy promises to every student. Because of this, LA depends on support from donors to the Lincoln Fund to make up the deficit. Private contributions have allowed Lincoln to support programs and capital improvements. Money raised through the Lincoln Fund supports students and faculty, and is vital to the life of the school. Since 1997, over $1.625M has been contributed to general operations, over $715 for specific programs, and about $15M for capital projects. Contributions to annual and capital campaigns provide for the perpetuation of and improvements to LA’s programs and physical plant without increasing local taxes. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 69

Adult and Community Education CLC Adult and Community Education provided services to over 900 adults in 2016. We offered the HiSET high school completion program, assisted adults in preparing for college, worked with literacy students and English language learners, provided medical certificate programs and served up a wide variety of enrichment classes for all ages. We provide basic literacy services along with high school completion classes free of charge in our Learning Center program on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Monday mornings. Free College Transitions courses are offered through The Lincoln County College Connection (TLC³) – a cooperative program with 3 other Lincoln County Adult Education programs. Dozens of adults from Lincoln County participated in classes that will help them prepare for college through that program. In 2015-16 we had only 4 students complete a high school credential, a lower number than usual for our program. Another 16 worked towards a high school credential or on basic language and math skills. Anyone 17 or older who is out of school and wants to earn a high school credential or who needs to improve their reading, writing or English language skills should contact us to get started. We continue to work with Lincoln County Healthcare to provide vocational training in several medical programs. In response to the critical need for CNAs, we started a CNA apprenticeship program to allow students to “earn while they learn.” In total we conducted 3 Certified Nursing Assistant courses with 24 students completing the program and receiving certification and employment. We were also able to offer CPR, CRMA and PSS classes. Hundreds of students enjoyed the more than 120 low-cost, high impact courses offered in Community Education. We continued our combined brochure with the RSU40 Adult Ed brochure which offers a single point of information for classes throughout Lincoln County. Thank you to each of our supporting towns for the funding that provides these important services. Information about all our programs and services can be found on our web site: http://clc. maineadulted.org or by calling us at 563-2811. Respectfully submitted, Ellen Dickens, Director 70 ANNUAL REPORT

Skidompha Library

Because of your continued generosity and support, many Newcastle residents enjoyed all Skidompha Library has to offer. At the end of 2016, over ,500 Newcastle individuals had library cards. In the last year your library… Provided meeting, performance, and fundraising space to more than 50 organizations monthly Presented Chats with Champions and a film series to a combined audience of nearly 1,500 Assisted researchers more than 1,100 times in our Genealogy Department Engaged with local teens by providing a dedicated teen room and offering programs suited to their needs Hosted exhibitions for 17 emerging artists in our atrium and in our Carey Art Gallery Modeled the importance of philanthropy to 270 young readers during our Summer Reading Program (the Lincoln County Animal Shelter received over a half a ton of food and supplies thanks to this effort!) Listened to your suggestions and continued OWL, our online radio station, to provide programming for people at home (we’ve had 14,854 listens…and counting!) Stepped out on a limb to bring you cutting edge programs like Gizmo Gardens, the STEM program for future engineers Continued to provide literacy programs for learners of all ages, as well as foreign language lessons Gave a sense of purpose to volunteers of all ages, totaling over 10,000 donated hours (for which we are so grateful!) Of course, we also circulated items over 100,000 times, including large print books, audiobooks, films, 3 different museum passes, a ukulele, and a telescope! We did all of this while remaining a fiscally sound, friendly, and welcoming non-profit. With appreciation, Pam Gormley, Executive Director TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 71

Newcastle Fire Company Taniscot Engine Company

The Newcastle Fire Company in 2016 had a busy year. The Fire Company responded to 158 calls for service or an emergency; the breakdown is as follows: Auto accidents-32, Assist CLC-2, Fire Alarms-26, Structure Fires- 15, Smoke Investigations-8, Grass or Woods-8, Water Rescues-3, Chimney Fires-3, Vehicle Fires-3, Service Calls-16, Wires Down-1, Trees on Wires-13, Electrical Fires-4, CO Calls-5, Other Rescues-2, Fire Prevention-8, LP Leaks-4, Oil Spill-4, False Report-1. Play it Safe, Practice Fire Safety all the time. Training remains one of the most important functions at the Fire Station. We were able to offer a wide variety of training to the Newcastle Fire Company members; they attended training classes and Fire Attack schools in and outside of Lincoln County for a total of 1400 man hours of training with includes over 250 hours of driver training alone. Joint training with our mutual aid fire companies is going well. Newcastle Fire and Damariscotta Fire share much joint training time. The regular training schedule for the Newcastle Fire Company is two Tuesday evenings a month. The Fire Company was able to participate in eight Fire Prevention programs in 2016 at our schools, assisted living facilities and pre-schools. The fund-raising efforts of the Newcastle Fire Company Inc. are always ongoing. The fund-raising efforts for the year 2016 were for monies to pay down the debt incurred and the purchase of a 2016 half ton utility vehicle. Through these fund-raising efforts, the Newcastle Fire Company was able to pay off one debt which was for our breathing air compressor, leaving us only with a note for our utility truck. Thanks to all of our supporters. The Newcastle Fire Company is pleased to report that the Fire Company was able to attract two new members in 2016; one was a new member in the Junior Fire Fighter Program. Trever Jones, son of Deputy Chief Casey Stevens and Erica Stevens, joined the Junior Program while taking Fire Fighter One and Two through a Lincoln 72 ANNUAL REPORT Academy training program. After reaching the required age level, he has become a full member of Newcastle Fire Company. The second to join as a probationary member was Malcolm Faux, son of long time residents George and Melody Faux. It does the Fire Company good to see our young people taking an interest in serving their community in such an honorable profession. The motorized equipment in the fire stations is in good serviceable order and is constantly being assessed by the Fire Company, mechanics, and pump service mechanics for reliability and service life. The Fire Company has applied for five grants totaling $356,508, including two FEMA grants and three private foundation grants. These grant requests are for funds for various types of emergency equipment including the replacement of the 1974 Ford Pumper. We are watching these closely. After a good response to the invitation of stopping by the Newcastle Fire Station to see what goes on there or just get some answers to your questions, I would like to extend the invitation made in the past for any taxpayer/citizen to stop by and get the scoop on Fire Company operations and/or finances. Please feel free to stop by the Fire Station at 86 River Road week days from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please call ahead if possible to be sure someone is in the station and not out on call. Tele. 563- 3888. The Newcastle Fire Company would like to thank all the town folks who support us in our efforts to respond to an emergency in the Town of Newcastle and our mutual aid neighbors with the appropriate tools, equipment and training needed to do the job.

Sincerely Submitted, Fire Chief Newcastle Fire Co. Clayton Huntley TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 73 Newcastle Fire Company Officers 2017

Chief------Clayton Huntley (1) Deputy Chief------Casey Stevens (2) 1st. Asst. Chief------OPEN 2nd. Asst. Chief------Patrick Lizotte (4) Captain------Jim Kaler Jr. (5) Lieutenant------Jeff Hanley (6) Safety Officer------Tom Stevens Secretary------Margo Huntley Treasurer------Patrick Lizotte Foreman, Trucks------Randy Butterfield Foreman, SCBA------Zack Gilbert Communications------Casey Stevens Steward Central------Margo Huntley Steward Sheepscott------Lucas Kostenbader Purchasing------Clayton Huntley Rehab Team Leader------Margo Huntley Chaplain------Dave O Donnell Training Officers------Patrick Lizotte Jim Bryant Zach Gilbert Fire Police------Jim Kaler Jr.

Trustees------Jim Bryant------2018--83 Milliken Island Rd. Casey Stevens, Chair----2017--192 East Old County Jeff Hanley------2018--11 North Dyers Neck. Randy Butterfield------2018--20 Deer Meadow Rd. Patrick Lizotte------2017--238 West Hamlet Jim Kaler JR.------2017--96 Lewis Hill Road Clayton Huntley------2016--380 East Old County Rd.

Fire Wardens Warden------Clayton Huntley Deputy Warden------Robert Hatch Deputy Warden------Casey Stevens 74 ANNUAL REPORT

Great Salt Bay Sanitary District

Great Salt Bay Sanitary District (GSBSD) is a publicly owned, quasi-municipal utility organized to provide safe drinking water in Damariscotta and Newcastle, and to provide wastewater treatment services in the Towns of Damariscotta, Newcastle, and Nobleboro. The District currently has 713 water customers and 1,428 wastewater users. Scott Abbotoni is the Water Manager, overseeing all water operations and LeeAnna Libby is the Wastewater Manager overseeing all wastewater operations. Our mission is to provide safe drinking water, adequate fire protection, and effective wastewater treatment. The District is committed to public health, customer service, and environmental protection. The Drinking Water Division’s water supply is “Little Pond,” a pristine, 77-acre spring-fed pond with an ultraviolet light water treatment system as a primary disinfectant and chlorine as a secondary disinfectant. The Welton Tank on Standpipe Rd. in Damariscotta and the Academy Hill Tank in Newcastle feed the Twin Villages. In 2015 the Water Division replaced 1,400 feet of aging A.C. pipe that had had multiple leaks with new 12-inch H.D.P.E. pipe, therefore eliminating a problem area. During the process the District also replaced old fire hydrants with new ones. As not to excavate the High Street School Street intersection in the future, the district made provisions for possible expansion down the remainder of School Street by installing valves and extending the main out of the intersection. The Wastewater Division’s wastewater treatment for the Damariscotta and Newcastle consists of three aerated lagoons with a capacity of eight million gallons. The lagoons were cleaned, the aeration system was upgraded and the lagoon liners were inspected in 2012. In 2015 we began an upgrade to the main plant’s electrical and blower system which was finished in 2016. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 75 The Damariscotta Mills area of Newcastle and Nobleboro has a small sand filter, fed by septic tanks which are maintained by the district. Scott Dodge Jr., of Walpole, was hired as a new full time employee in the fall of 2016. The Great Salt Bay Sanitary District’s operations are carried out by five full-time employees overseen by an elected six-member Board of Trustees. Representing Damariscotta, are William Brewer, John Gallagher, and Raymond McConnell, representing Newcastle are Clayton Huntley and Alan Ray, and representing Nobleboro is Robert Whear. The Trustees meet the second Wednesday each month, 5 p.m. at the District office, located at 121 Piper Mill Road, Damariscotta. The public is encouraged to attend. Office hours are; Monday – Friday 7:00am -3:00pm, for more information, please contact our Water Division at 563-3010, or our Wastewater Division at 563-5105.

Respectfully submitted, Scott Abbotoni Water Division Manager LeeAnna Libby Wastewater Division Manager 76 ANNUAL REPORT

Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Facility

The Transfer Station, operated by Nobleboro and Jefferson, and under contract with Bremen, Damariscotta and Newcastle, provides for the disposal of most types of solid waste generated in the five towns. This year our household waste went to PERC in Orrington. The construction and demolition bulky materials are hauled to a landfill in Norridgewock. We use the services of Lincoln County Recycling to recycle cardboard, newspaper, plastic and many other products. We also recycle our universal hazard waste (televisions, computer, fluorescent light bulbs, mercury switches and rechargeable batteries). You will see the Transfer Station attendants out helping the customers with their trash and recyclables. They worked very hard to keep the facility neat & safe. Our hopes are that they make your trip to the Transfer Station a positive experience. The Town would like to give many thanks to our three employees - Barry Howell, Brandon Achorn & Linwood Rideout - for all they do for the Transfer Station. At the Maine Solid Waste annual meeting Barry Howell was presented with the Manager of the Year Award, an award well deserved for his efforts at the Transfer Station. He works hard to save the towns money wherever he can by encouraging all the recycling programs. He has worked with Lincoln County Recycling to start collecting organist (food waste) for them to make into compost. He also set up a program with Paint Care which recycles all kinds of paint. This all takes items out of the solid waste mainstream, saving money. In 2016 we installed a new set of scales. Our old scales were not able to get certified. The new scales have a metal surface rather than wood. The metal surface should last a lot longer. This year with the effort of the employees and the public we saved money on the tipping costs of the trash. By doing this we were able to lower the tax commitment to the towns by 4.44%. We feel in the future we will be able to keep the tax commitment level. The Transfer Station is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. The front gate is closed at 3:50 p.m. each night to allow time to close out the computer. We are closed on Sunday and TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 77 Monday. This allows our staff to have two days off in a row. We will continue to review our operations in an effort to provide good service and the most efficient Transfer Station possible. We are interested in your comments and recommendations and will attempt to incorporate them whenever possible.

Respectfully submitted, RICHARD SPEAR, Transfer Station Agent

Financial Statement for Nobleboro/Jefferson Transfer Station Beginning Balance 01/01/2016 142,681.07 REVENUES: Nobleboro 61,402.02 Jefferson 94,207.00 Damariscotta 121,542.96 Bremen 44,160.00 Newcastle 99,252.96 Misc. Fees 8,169.61 Metal Fees 21,908.85 Brush Fees 4,195.50 Tire Fees 2,796.40 Demo Fees 163,066.43 Refunds 34.98 Bottle Fund 3,770.70 624,507.41 624,507.41 767,188.48

Total Expenses for 2016 566,857.39

Balance End of Year 12/31/2016 200,331.09 78 ANNUAL REPORT

Nobleboro-Newcastle Fish Agent

Like last year, we were able to only harvest for 11 days this spring. The alewives repeated their patterns of 2015, coming in small schools and lacking a sustained big push into the ladder and harvesting area. That being said, we improved our harvest from last year, landing 823 bushels. Of these, 14 bushels were widow orders. Once again, we were able to sell our catch to the South Bristol Coop on days when we had plenty of alewives but not enough lobstermen. The last couple of years we’ve begun to sell alewives to halibut fishermen as well as lobstermen. The chute we had manufactured for run-backs in 2015 worked well so we had a second one made for this season as part of our continuing effort to prevent the entrapment of the alewives returning from the lake to the sea. Many of these alewives will come back to spawn more than one time. These repeat spawners are critical to having a sustainable population of alewives passing through Damariscotta Mills and are one marker used by the state as part of our license to harvest requirements. As usual, many thanks to Deb Wilson, Kurt Ohme, and Leigh Morrell for the endless hours they dedicate to the fish ladder, most of it behind the scenes and largely unnoticed. Thanks also to Bob Barkalow, Orion Becker, and Ken Ames for lending a hand the last couple years with the installation of the netting over the pools. We wouldn’t be dipping alewives if it weren’t for the harvest crew. Kurt Ohme, Jim Brinkler, J.B. Smith, and Eben Wilson are harvesting by 5 a.m. and back doing the same in the evening, so thanks to them as well. Stop by Damariscotta Mills this spring and have a look!

Respectfully submitted, Mark C. Becker, Fish Agent TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 79

Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration

This year’s upstream run was one of the most relaxing in many years for the fish ladder crew. The fish came in, the fish ladder worked, and alewives passed into Damariscotta Lake to spawn. Just like that, no hang-ups or bad places, no stagnant pools low in oxygen, no leaks. Amazing!! Even though the fish ladder was working well, this year’s count was down a bit compared to the past few years. A total of 496,800 alewives ascended the fish ladder to spawn in Damariscotta Lake. After counts of 900,000 and one million fish a few years ago, the 2016 count was disappointing. But, it was a strange year. The fish came in late and counting didn’t begin until May 14. Counts continued into June, but never in large numbers. Where were the fish in 2016? Ten years ago we would have been thrilled with a count of nearly half a million alewives. This year we wonder if some of our fish decided to try out other rivers. The might have been enticing, since the Veazie Dam was removed in 2013 and a by-pass was built around the Howland Dam in 2015. And then there’s the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers. It’s also possible that the fish just didn’t like the weather. Whatever the reason, we hope they come back stronger in 2017. After the run, work began again on the fish ladder. Ian Lary, a mason from Thomaston, and his crew capped all remaining horizontal surfaces with stone veneer and they completed the veneer on all but one of the large concrete walls in the upper half of the fish ladder. All that remains to be done now is the veneering of one more concrete wall expanse and some minor tweaking of concrete work done under winter conditions. The Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration is just about complete. It’s a project that we can all be proud of! Our amazing community has saved the fish ladder and it now looks and works better than it ever did in the past. Sincere thanks to one and all! Respectfully Submitted, Deb Wilson, Project Director 80 ANNUAL REPORT

Damariscotta River Association Damariscotta River Association (DRA) has partnered with the Town of Newcastle and its citizens since 1973 to maintain a clean and healthy Damariscotta River, and to conserve local natural areas for public enjoyment and wildlife habitat. DRA is proud to serve the citizens of Newcastle by providing: • Lands and hiking trails, open to school groups and the public, including Great Salt Bay Farm, Round Top Farm, and Whaleback Shell Midden • Free maps and trail guides (also available online) • A conference room open for non-profit community meetings at no charge • Field trips, lectures, and educational programs (attended by the public as well as students at Great Salt Bay Community School and Lincoln Academy, and homeschool families) • Community garden plots • Agricultural fields for Twin Villages Foodbank Farm, which grew just under 20,000 pounds of produce in 2016 for donation to area food pantries • A location for the Damariscotta Farmers’ Market • A community ice-skating rink, skates and warming hut at no charge • Regular and rigorous water quality monitoring at 7 sites along the Damariscotta River Estuary DRA is in local schools throughout the year with programs like DEEP (Damariscotta Estuarine Education Program) and Math in the Woods. The Frogs and Pollywogs program for preschoolers and the after-school Junior Naturalist program engage children in nature exploration. Camp Mummichog summer day camp offered eleven week-long sessions for kids age 6 to 19. Scholarships are available for all programs. DRA education programs involved more than 2,200 participants from local communities in 2016. Our headquarters at Great Salt Bay Farm on Belvedere Road provides hiking trails, hills for sledding, and a welcome center TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 81 with a nature exhibit room. For a complete calendar of upcoming events and other information, please view our web site at www. damariscottariver.org, or visit us at 110 Belvedere Road. As ever, we thank you - the Town of Newcastle and its citizens – for your help and support over the past year. With your continued support, we look forward to future successes in local conservation in 2017.

Respectfully submitted, Steven B. Hufnagel Executive Director 82 ANNUAL REPORT

Lincoln County Television

Lincoln County Television (LCTV), established in 991, is a non-profit organization that teaches video production, provides production equipment, and manages and distributes videos made and/or requested by local individuals and organizations in Lincoln County. LCTV programming can be seen on Spectrum Cable, Tidewater IPTV, and on the internet at www.lctv.org. New Series and Shows in 2016 (not inclusive): What’s Cooking, Doc? A series of shows featuring doctors from Lincoln Health sharing their culinary skills; taped at the Community Kitchen in Damariscotta by Scott Shott. Old Bristol Historical Society, a series of lectures taped by Dave Svens. Dave also produced Legal and Medical Humanistic Perspectives of Aging with Atty. Robert Gregory and Dr. Robert Hunold, Don’t Let the Blues Hang Around, Pemaquid from Above, and a video of the radio interview he did with Jesse Owens in 1973. Jim Blier produced Heaven’s Blend Gospel Concert, Rev. Stephen L. Craft Defends Maine Governor Paul LePage, River Arts -The Maine Scene -Bluegrass Concert by the Sandy River Ramblers, and Bringing Operation Hope to Lincoln County. Tam Green produced The Making of a Wigwam, River Beats 2016, Montessori Damariscotta 2nd Annual Alumni Meet and Greet, and Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco at Skidompha. Bruce Hilsmeyer (our newest producer) produced The Spiritual Possibilities of Aging with Rev. John Nieman, and the 2016 Maine Summit on Aging. Ongoing Local Programming: Spotlight on Seniors, Wuzzup News, Lincoln Academy Basketball, Bristol Consolidated School’s Annual Diversity Show, Lincoln County Oral History, Wuzzup Classics, Flying Maine, Lincoln County Historical Association Lectures, Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church Mass, GSB Spring Concert, Faith Baptist Church, Lincoln Academy productions, Annual Town Meetings, Lincoln County Candidates Forums, Seacoast Community and Youth Orchestras’ Concerts, government meetings from Bristol, Damariscotta, Newcastle and Waldoboro, the annual Pumpkinfest Parade and the Pumpkinfest Regatta Live! LCTV also provides a TV TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 83 Bulletin Board for local non-profits to advertise their services and events. New Developments in 2016: With the invaluable help of Hannah Macgee of Hermit Thrush Designs, and LCTV interns Sammy Zaidi and Jim Blier, LCTV was excited to debute a new website in May of 2016. The search feature is a big improvement from the old website – it is much easier to find that one particular video out of the 1985 (and counting) videos we have available on our Video on Demand page. In December of 2016, after several months of work, LCTV went live with an upgraded broadcasting system. It was about time - we had kept the old one going for 9 years! Dave Svens, volunteer extraordinaire, was primarily responsible for installing the new hardware and testing the software – not an easy task! This upgrade was made possible by a grant obtained by the Town of Damariscotta when they renewed their franchise agreement with the cable company. Thank you Town of Damariscotta! The new broadcast system enables the playing of HD videos so we will be ready whenever the cable company gets around to upgrading our channel to HD. LCTV would like to take this opportunity to thank the towns of Alna, Bristol, Damariscotta, Edgecomb, Newcastle, Nobleboro and Waldoboro, and our business sponsors -First Federal Savings, Hagar Enterprises, Mid-Coast Energy Systems, and Lincoln Health -for their continued financial support. “Video by the people, for the people” - please consider becoming a LCTV volunteer, producer or sponsor in 2017! 84 ANNUAL REPORT

Midcoast Conservancy

We were established in January 2016 from the merger of Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association, Hidden Valley Nature Center, Sheepscot Valley Conservation Organization and Sheepscot Wellspring Land Alliance. We specialize in conserving land and clean water for all and getting people outside and enjoying all that Maine has to offer. We merged so that we could create a deeper impact within the heart of the midcoast region: from the headwaters of the Sheepscot River to the bay and the entire Damariscotta Lake watershed. In 2016, Midcoast Conservancy cared for Damariscotta Lake and its surroundings by: • Searching for and removing Hydrilla is one of our highest priorities every summer, keeping boating and swimming access open for everyone. A group of 80 of your neighbors survey 50% of the lake each year to ensure it has not spread anywhere else. We will continue being a leader in the fight against invasive plants in 2017. • Hiring three local high school and college students for the summer, our Youth Conservation Corps Program provides labor and technical advice at no cost to correct pollution issues, maintaining property values and keeping Damariscotta Lake clean. Our crew regularly completes anywhere from 10 - 25 projects each year, providing valuable cost-share projects to anyone with water-related pollution issues. In 2017, Midcoast Conservancy will be investing more than ever before in our local communities. Two new projects to further reduce pollution will give towns and residents the resources needed to care for our region’s largest freshwater resource. Over the next two years, Midcoast Conservancy will be investing over $150,000 entirely to conserving Damariscotta Lake. • Septic systems which are not maintained properly can be a hidden source of pollution to our lakes. Look for a mailed survey in the spring, and let’s work together to make sure we are not flushing TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 85 our lakes down the drain. Some cost-share funding will be available to design a new septic system. • A major cost-share grant will help fund projects which fix soil erosion issues anywhere around the watershed that flows into Damariscotta Lake. This funding is available to towns, road associations, and private landowners. We are excited to continue to work with you to protect the land and water in Newcastle, and to provide opportunities for everyone to get outside to enjoy the beautiful place we call home. Midcoast Conservancy is looking to sustain and deepen connections with all the communities we serve. We invite you to volunteer or attend an event; learn more at www.midcoastconservancy.org. Please be in touch or stop by our new office at 36 Water St. in Wiscasset with any questions you may have. The Damariscotta Lake office will also remain open in summer.

Respectfully submitted, Jody Jones, Executive Director 86 ANNUAL REPORT

Warrant for Great Salt Bay Community School District Budget Meeting LINCOLN, SS (20-A M.R.S.A. §1701) STATE OF MAINE

To Constable, appointed by the Town of Bremen; To Constable, appointed by the Town of Damariscotta; To Constable, appointed by the Town of Newcastle; In the County of Lincoln and State of Maine.

Greetings: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Great Salt Bay Community School District, namely the Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle, qualified by law to vote in the affairs of said Community School District, to meet in the Cafeteria of Great Salt Bay Community School, 559 Main Street, Damariscotta, Maine, in the said Town of Damariscotta, on Wednesday, the 10th day of May, A.D. 2017, beginning at seven o’ clock in the evening ( 7:00 pm) to act on Articles 1 through 15 of this warrant, to wit.

ARTICLE 1A: To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.

ARTICLES 1 THROUGH 11 AUTHORIZE EXPENDITURES IN COST CENTER CATEGORIES ARTICLE 1: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Regular Instruction. CSD Board Recommends $2,671,202.20

ARTICLE 2: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Special Education. CSD Board Recommends $1,137,545.39

ARTICLE 3: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Career and Technical Education. CSD Board Recommends: $0.00 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 87 ARTICLE 4: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Other Instruction. CSD Board Recommends: $117,584.42

ARTICLE 5: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Student and Staff Support. CSD Board Recommends $348,570.04

ARTICLE 6: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for System Administration. CSD Board Recommends: $157,591.29

ARTICLE 7: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for School Administration. CSD Board Recommends $322,865.79

ARTICLE 8: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Transportation and Buses. CSD Board Recommends $355,140.20

ARTICLE 9: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Facilities Maintenance. CSD Board Recommends $510,597.00

ARTICLE 10: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for Debt Service and Other Commitments. CSD Board Recommends $150,000.00

ARTICLE 11: To see what sum the District will be authorized to expend for All Other Expenditures. CSD Board Recommends: $13,165,00 88 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLES 12 THROUGH 14 RAISE AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET ARTICLE 12 (Recorded vote): To see what sum the Great Salt Bay Community School District will appropriate for the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 8 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act and to see what sum the District will raise and assess as each municipality’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 8 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, §15688. CSD Board Recommends amounts set forth below: Total Raised (District Total Appropriated Assessments Town: by Municipality: by Municipality): Bremen $681,128.36 $673,236.44 Damariscotta $1,707,942.18 $1,688,154.32 Newcastle $1,878,651.04 $1,601,608.05 Total Appropriated: $4,267,721.58 $3,962,998.21 Explanation: The District’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 8 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 the district must raise and assess in order to receive the full amount of state dollars.

ARTICLE 13 (Written ballot required): To see what sum the District will raise and appropriate in additional local funds (Recommend $1,297,923.83), which exceeds the State’s Essential Programs and Services allocation model by $1,208,927.13 as required to fund the budget recommended by the CSD Board.

The CSD Board Recommends $1,297,923.83 for additional local funds and gives the following reasons for exceeding the State’s Essential Programs and Services funding model by $1,208,927.13. Explanation: The additional local funds are those locally raised funds over and above the District’s local contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 8 as described TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 89 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 District’s budget for educational programs.

ARTICLE 14 (Recorded vote): To see what sum the District will authorize the CSD Board to expend for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, from the District’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 8 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act, non-state-funded school construction projects, additional local funds for school purposes under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, §15690, unexpended balances, tuition receipts, state subsidy and other receipts for the support of schools. CSD Board Recommends: $5,784,261.33 Explanation: A school administrative unit must include a summary article indicating the total annual budget for funding public education from pre-kindergarten to grade 8 for Great Salt Bay csd. The amount must be the gross budget of the school system. This article does not provide money unless the other articles are approved.

ARTICLE 15 AUTHORIZES EXPENDITURES OF GRANTS AND OTHER RECEIPTS ARTICLE 15: Shall the Great Salt Bay CSD Board be authorized to expend such other sums as may be received from federal or state grants or programs or other sources during the fiscal year for education purposes provided that such grants, programs, or other sources do not require the expenditure of other funds not previously appropriated? CSD Board Recommends: Approval

Given under our hands this 26th day of April, 2017.

SHARON MARCHI MARK DOE BRENT HALLOWELL STEPHANIE NELSON ANGELA RUSS JOSHUA JACOBS JOSHUA PINKHAM A majority of the Board, Great Salt Bay CSD Secondary School Budget Meeting

90 ANNUAL REPORT

Warrant for Special Town Meeting Wednesday, May 10, 2017

To Mark Doe, of Newcastle, in the County of Lincoln and the State of Maine: Greetings: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Town of Newcastle qualified to vote in town affairs, to assemble at the Cafeteria of the Great Salt Bay Consolidated School located at 557 Main Street, in the Town of Damariscotta, Maine on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 7:00 pm in the evening to act on Articles 1 through 17, to wit:

ARTICLE 1: To choose a moderator by written ballot to preside at said meeting.

ARTICLE 2: To see if the Town will appropriate $113,460.00 for Adult Education and raise $6,402.00 as the local share; with authorization to expend any additional, incidental, or miscellaneous receipts in the interest and for the well-being of the adult education program. Requested Local Share $6,402.00 Selectmen Recommend $6,402.00

ARTICLE 3: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Regular Instruction. School Committee Recommends $949,484.11 Selectmen Recommend $949,484.11

ARTICLE 4: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Special Education. School Committee Recommends $119,529.60 Selectmen Recommend $119,529.60 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 91 ARTICLE 5: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Career and Technical Education. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00

ARTICLE 6: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Other Instruction. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00

ARTICLE 7: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Student and Staff Support. School Committee Recommends $3,303.68 Selectmen Recommend $3,303.68

ARTICLE 8: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for System Administration. School Committee Recommends $29,248.98 Selectmen Recommend $29,248.98

ARTICLE 9: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for School Administration. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00

ARTICLE 10: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Transportation and Buses. School Committee Recommends $89,265.06 Selectmen Recommend $89,265.06

ARTICLE 11: To see what sum the Town will be authorizd to expend for Facilities Maintenance. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00 92 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 12: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for Debt Service and Other Commitments. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00

ARTICLE 13: To see what sum the Town will be authorized to expend for All Other Expenditures. School Committee Recommends $0.00 Selectmen Recommend $0.00

ARTICLE 14 SUMMARIZES THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET

ARTICLE 14 (Recorded vote): To see what sum the Town will authorize the school committee to expend for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, from the Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from grade 9 to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act, non-state-funded school construction projects, additional local funds for school purposes under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, §15690, unexpended balances, tuition receipts, state subsidy and other receipts for the support of schools. School Committee Recommends $1,190,831.43 Selectmen Recommend $1,190,831.43

ARTICLES 15 THROUGH 16 RAISE FUNDS FOR THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET

School Budget Funding Explanation Article 15: Required Local (EPS) Raise Amount $749,732.35 Article 16: Additional Local Raise Amount $269,741.06 Total Local Funds Raised $1,019,473.41 Fund Beginning Balance $112,308.06 State Subsidy $59,049.96 Total School Budget Request $ 1,190,831.43 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 93 ARTICLE 15 (Recorded vote): To see what sum the Town will appropriate for the total cost of funding public education from grade 9 to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act (School Committee Recommends $808,782.31) and to see what sum the Town will raise as the Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from grade 9 to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 15688. School Committee Recommends $749,732.35 Selectmen Recommend $749,732.35 Explanation: The Town’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from grade 9 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.

ARTICLE 16 (Written ballot required): To see what sum the Town will raise and appropriate in additional local funds (Recommend $269,741.06) which exceeds the State’s Essential Programs and Services allocation model by $252,898.07, as required to fund the budget recommended by the school committee. The school committee recommends $269,741.06 for additional local funds and gives the following reasons for exceeding the State’s Essential Programs and Services funding model by $252,898.07: School Committee Recommends $269,741.06 Selectmen Recommend $269,741.06 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 grade 9 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. 94 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 17: Shall the Newcastle School Committee be authorized to expend such other sums as may be received from federal or state grants or programs or other sources during the fiscal year for education purposes provided that such grants, programs, or other sources do not require the expenditure of other funds not previously appropriated? School Committee Recommends: Yes

Given under our hands at Newcastle, Maine this st day of May 2017.

Brian Foote, Chair, Board of Selectmen Christopher Doherty, Selectman Carolyn hatch, Selectman Joel Lind, Selectman R. Benjamin Frey, Selectman TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 95

Minutes: Annual Secret Ballot Election and Town Meeting Tuesday, June 14, 2016 and Monday, June 20, 2016

June 14, 2016 - 8:00 am

ARTICLE 1: To elect a moderator by written ballot to preside at said meeting. A motion to make Don Means Moderator was made by Cyndi Brinkler, seconded by Arlene Cole.

ARTICLE 2: To elect by secret ballot, in accordance with the vote of the town, the following offices: 1. One (1) Selectmen/Assessors and Overseers of the Poor for a three-year term 2. One (1) member of the Great Salt Bay School Committee for a three-year term 3. One (1) GREAT SALT BAY SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBER for a three-year term It was noted that number 3 was written incorrectly in the Town Report only. (Ballots and other warrants posted were correct) Motion was made by Cindy Brinkler seconded by Cal Hurdle to note the wording should have read: 3. One (1) Great Salt Bay Sanitary District member for a three-year term.

ARTICLE 3: SECONDARY SCHOOL VALIDATION - Do you favor approving the NEWCASTLE SECONDARY education budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest Newcastle Special Town Meeting and that includes locally raised funds that exceed the required local contribution as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act? Article passed: 99 Yes, 36 No 96 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 4: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VALIDATION - Do you favor approving the GREAT SALT BAY, CSD ELEMENTARY education budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest Great Salt Bay, CSD Annual Budget Meeting and that includes locally raised funds that exceed the required local contribution as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act? Article passed: 100 Yes, 35 No

OPEN TOWN MEETING Monday, June 20, 2016 7:00 pm For Fiscal Year 2017 July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017

7:00 PM The Annual Town Meeting was started by pledging allegiance to the American Flag.

Senator Chris Johnson and Representative Mic Devin presented Arlene Cole (our Town Report dedication recipient) with an Expression of Sentiment from the State House.

ARTICLE 5: Shall the town utilize remote electronic keypad voting as the method of voting for all articles at this Town meeting, the June 20th, 2016, Annual Town Meeting? Motion was made by Clayton Huntley seconded by Rob Nelson. Motion Passed

ARTICLE 6: Shall the Town enact the Finance Committee Ordinance and repeal the current “Finance Committee Ordinance” voted in 2009? Motion was made by Patricia Aho seconded by Clayton Huntley. Motion Passed 43 Yes/ 4 No

ARTICLE 7: Shall the Town enact the “Street Vendor Ordinance”? Motion to accept was made by Benjamin Frey, seconded by Clayton Huntley. There was a discussion. Motion passed 44 Yes/ 14 No TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 97 0.00 0.00 1 20.00 600.00 1 00.00 FY17 1,450.00 1 ,000.00 9,360.00 9,360.00 3,780.00 9,360.00 Finance 32, 1 50.00 1 5,000.00 1 0,000.00 39,634.52 20,000.00 63,000.00 continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 1 20.00 600.00 1 00.00 FY17 1,450.00 1 ,000.00 9,360.00 9,360.00 3,780.00 9,360.00 39,634.52 32, 1 50.00 1 5,000.00 1 0,000.00 20,000.00 63,000.00 Selectmen 0.00 0.00 1 20.00 550.00 1 00.00 FY16 1,400.00 1 ,000.00 7,500.00 8,700.00 3,780.00 8,700.00 Budget 3 1 ,200.00 1 0,000.00 38,480.00 18,554.00 63,000.00 22, 1 87.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 686.36 738.75 1 00.00 FY15 1 ,3 3.75 7,500.00 7,530.20 3,780.00 7,530.20 6,785.00 Actual 64,206.86 22,240.26 16,764.70 37, 1 2 .2 Shall the town raise & appropriate for Administration Operations as follows: Operations Administration for & appropriate raise Shall the town of Selectmen Board Full-Time Deputy Board of Selectmen Recording Secretary of Selectmen Recording Board & Tax & Treasurer Administrator Town Collector Health Insurance Administrator Town Retirement Administrator Town Clerk & Registrar Town Clerk Health Insurance Town Full-Time Deputy Health Insurance Deputy Health Insurance Part-Time Officer & Plumbing Code Enforcement Inspector Officer Cell Phone Code Enforcement Officer Mileage Code Enforcement Workers Election FICA (SS &) Medicare Health Officer Deputy Part-Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 1 7 11 14 1 5 1 6 1 0 1 2 Administration & Operations Administration Article 8: 98 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 850.00 600.00 620.00 FY17 9,750.00 2,632.00 3,500.00 1,450.00 1 ,5 0.00 3, 1 50.00 3, 1 80.00 2,300.00 Finance 11 ,500.00 37,000.00 22,000.00 continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 850.00 600.00 620.00 FY17 9,750.00 1,450.00 2,632.00 3,500.00 1 ,5 0.00 3, 1 50.00 3, 1 80.00 2,300.00 11 ,500.00 22,000.00 22,000.00 Selectmen 0.00 0.00 50.00 1 00.00 850.00 900.00 700.00 600.00 FY16 1,400.00 2,400.00 4,000.00 1 ,7 5.00 3,030.00 3,050.00 1 ,000.00 2,300.00 Budget 1 0,000.00 11 ,500.00 22,500.00 2 1 ,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 850.00 800.00 923.33 75 1 .25 5 1 9.75 FY15 2,30 1 .00 3,086.8 1 1 ,765.00 1,437.00 9,027.80 3,009.00 3,265.20 1,186.41 2,379. 1 6 Actual 11,486.55 26, 1 09.00 1 9,669.00 Recording Secretary – Various Town Boards Town – Various Secretary Recording Office ServicesJanitorial – Town Compensation MMA Workers Fees Legal Copier Lease & Supplies Copies Extra & Envelopes Postage Election Supplies Hardware Computer Annual Contract Software Trio Website Color Copies ServicesJanitorial – Community Room Casualty Liability Property MMA Unemployment MMA Annual Dues Company Payroll Contract Maintenance Laser Printers Support Computer EMA Director 3 1 1 8 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 9 2 1 Administration & Operations Cont. & Operations Administration TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 99 0.00 0.00 300.00 685.00 FY17 2,342.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 8,600.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,200.00 1 ,000.00 5,250.00 3,000.00 6,000.00 2,800.00 1 ,800.00 2, 1 00.00 2,500.00 Finance 48,660.00 1 0,000.00 continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 300.00 685.00 FY17 2,342.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 8,600.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,200.00 1 ,000.00 5,250.00 3,000.00 6,000.00 2,800.00 1 ,800.00 2, 1 00.00 2,500.00 48,660.00 25,000.00 Selectmen 0.00 250.00 250.00 620.00 FY16 2,500.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 5,250.00 2,300.00 2,500.00 7,390.00 2,800.00 2,200.00 2, 1 00.00 2,000.00 Budget 46,968.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 205.20 228.03 564.26 FY15 1 ,609. 3 1 ,50 .00 5,227. 1 0 1 ,888.56 3,250.00 2,300.00 2,566.50 6,805.75 2,289.92 1,488.22 2,114.67 2, 1 55.00 Actual 60,000.00 43,060.11 Tax Maps Tax Restoration Records Advertising & Fees Development Professional & Printings of Deeds Recordings Registry Office & Other Supplies Planning Board Committee Design Review NLPC Hydrants Lights Street Light 1 Flashing Street Route Fuel Office – Heating Town Office – Electricity Town Sewer & Water Office – Town Repairs & Office – Maintenance Town Telephone Office – Town Audit Services Report Town Out on Loans Paid Interest 5 1 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 Administration & Operations Cont. & Operations Administration 100 ANNUAL REPORT 450.00 700.00 600.00 FY17 1 ,000.00 5,000.00 2,040.00 3,380.00 Finance 1 5,000.00 1 2,760.00 1 7,550.00 477,173.52 450.00 700.00 600.00 FY17 2,040.00 1 ,000.00 5,000.00 3,380.00 1 5,000.00 1 2,760.00 1 7,550.00 Selectmen 477,173.52 0.00 0.00 350.00 700.00 600.00 FY16 1 ,000.00 5,000.00 Budget 1 0,000.00 1 3,000.00 1 7, 60.00 498,804.00 0.00 0.00 397.60 1 93.39 237.2 1 FY15 1 ,097. 9 3,890.77 Actual 11,342.52 1 3,580. 9 1 6,555.00 449,460.87 electmen’s budget S electmen’s was made by Ellen Dickens, seconded by Benjamin Eva Frey Frey. Harriet Bird Clubhouse – Heating Fuel Clubhouse – Heating Bird Harriet Clubhouse – Electricity Bird Harriet Repairs & Maintenance – Clubhouse Bird Harriet Contract-Mowing Maintenance Cemetery Appropriation Maintenance Cemetery Maintenance Park Veteran’s Abatements Agent Assessors Compensation Overtime Total & Operations Administration disability Short term 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 6 1 Administration & Operations Cont. & Operations Administration Motion to accept the spoke on behalf of the Finance Committee and why articles 26 & 49 differed between the Selectmen and the and Selectmen the between differed 49 & 26 articles why and Committee Finance the of behalf on spoke 25 No a discussion. Motion passed 36 Yes/ was There Finance Committee. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 101 FY17 FY17 9,360.00 2,300.00 7,000.00 3,460.00 4,290.00 Finance Finance 27,084.00 25,000.00 1 5, 00.00 40,914.00 1 97,0 6.00 249,100.00 continued next page next continued FY17 FY17 9,360.00 2,300.00 7,000.00 3,460.00 4,290.00 27,084.00 25,000.00 40,914.00 1 5, 00.00 Selectmen Selectmen 1 97,0 6.00 249,100.00 FY16 FY16 8,700.00 2,960.00 2, 1 00.00 7,000.00 4,290.00 Budget 27,084.00 25,000.00 Budget 39,709.00 1 5, 00.00 1 97,0 6.00 249,100.00 FY15 8,345.63 3,052.00 2,556.80 3,354.42 2,563.69 Actual 39,487.00 1 3,690.87 27,083.04 24,999.65 FY15 Actual 197,015.64 249,098.33 Shall the town raise & appropriate for Debt Services Debt as follows: for & appropriate raise Shall the town as follows: Department the Fire for & appropriate raise Shall the town Chief Fire Fire Chief Health Insurance Chief Fire Officers Department Fire Firemen Phones S.C.B.A Communications Road (3.97%) – Lynch Loan Payment Loan Payment (4.19%) – Fire Truck Truck (4.19%) – Fire Loan Payment Office (4.24%) – Town Loan Payment Debt S ervicesDebt Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ServicesDebt 1 2 3 Department Fire Article 9: Selectman Joel Lind on spoke behalf of the article. Motion to accept was made seconded by Benjamin Frey, 14 No a discussion. Motion passed 44 Yes/ was There Huntley. Clayton by Article 10: 102 ANNUAL REPORT 500.00 550.00 920.00 FY17 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 2,750.00 6,200.00 4,560.00 1 , 03.00 Finance 67,000.00 17,745.00 209,252.00 500.00 550.00 920.00 FY17 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 2,750.00 6,200.00 4,560.00 1 , 03.00 67,000.00 17,745.00 Selectmen 209,252.00 untley H untley answered questions. 500.00 550.00 860.00 920.00 FY16 1 ,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 2,750.00 4,560.00 4,000.00 6,200.00 Budget 126,699.00 0.00 0.00 339.66 FY15 5,00 1 .07 2,709.93 7,067.63 2,834.95 5,124.88 6,503.56 2,693.87 4,458.31 6,05 1 .52 1 ,0 5.9 1 ,3 11 .95 Actual 118,163.65 atch H atch spoke about the article stating the largest part of the increase was for a new tin Equipment New Out Gear Turn Training Dry Hydrant Maintenance & Vehicle Equipment & Office Supplies Administration Gas & Oil Vehicles Fuel – Heating Station Fire – Electricity Station Fire & Sewer Water – Station Fire Repairs & – Maintenance Station Fire Fuel – Heating Station Fire Sheepscot – Electricity Station Fire Sheepscot & – Maintenance Station Fire Sheepscot Repairs Total Department Fire 8 9 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 7 1 9 1 6 11 14 20 1 8 Cont. Department Fire Benjamin Frey made the motion/Chris Doherty seconded. Motion Passed. 46 Yes/18 No 46 Yes/18 Motion Passed. made the motion/Chris Doherty seconded. Benjamin Frey S electman Carolyn roof for the Fire Department and the number was an estimate. Chief Clayton TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 103 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 280.00 450.00 FY17 5,000.00 1 ,752.00 2,300.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,700.00 4,000.00 Finance 1 02,000.00 continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 280.00 450.00 FY17 5,000.00 1 ,752.00 2,300.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,700.00 Selectmen 1 02,000.00 0.00 500.00 450.00 500.00 FY16 5,000.00 1 ,752.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,700.00 Budget 1 05,000.00 0.00 33.42 7 1 8.20 450.00 500.00 FY15 1 ,900.00 2,300.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,700.00 Actual 103,942.56 Shall the town raise & appropriate for Public Services as follows: for & appropriate raise Shall the town Assistance General Services Animal Control Animal Shelter County Lincoln Ambulance Services Solid Septic Waste Disposal Contract Waste Solid Septic Officer Wild Animal Control Roadside American Flags American Roadside Station Transfer Nobleboro/Jefferson Legion – American Request Appropriation YMCA – CLC Request Appropriation Kids – Coastal Request Appropriation – Coastal Request Appropriation Transportation Lake – Damariscotta Request Appropriation Watershed Food Ecumenical – Request Appropriation Pantry Kids – Healthy Request Appropriation 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 1 3 1 2 1 5 11 14 1 0 Public Services Article 11: 104 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 1 00.00 830.00 FY17 1 ,756.00 1,400.00 4,510.00 Finance 18,641.00 155,219.00 0.00 0.00 1 00.00 830.00 FY17 1,400.00 4,510.00 1 ,756.00 18,641.00 Selectmen 155,219.00 0.00 1 00.00 830.00 FY16 2,000.00 1,400.00 4,510.00 1 ,756.00 Budget 18,641.00 162,139.00 0.00 0.00 1 00.00 830.00 FY15 1,400.00 4,237.00 1 ,756.00 Actual 18,641.00 152,008.18 Public S ervices Total Appropriation Request – New Hope for Hope – New Request Appropriation Women Appropriation Request – Kno-Wal-Lin – Request Appropriation LCTV – Request Appropriation – Maine Public Request Appropriation Broadcasting ME – Midcoast Request Appropriation Community Action – Skidompha Library Request Appropriation – Spectrum Request Appropriation Generations Trolley & Train – Request Appropriation 1 7 1 9 1 8 2 1 20 1 6 22 23 Public Services Cont. Jessica Tyson spoke about Midcoast Community Action and how they helped Newcastle Residents with over with over Residents helped Newcastle they Community Action and how Midcoast about spoke Tyson Jessica There Lind. Joel by seconded Hatch, Carolyn by made was Services Public accept to Motion . year. last $40,000 16 No a discussion. Motion passed 41 Yes/ was TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 105 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY17 Finance continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY17 Selectmen 8 1 2.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 1 50.00 275.00 500.00 500.00 FY16 4,732.00 4,000.00 9,577.00 3,783.00 2,920.00 5,000.00 1 ,500.00 3,500.00 Budget 30,385.00 1 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.47 8 1 2.00 400.00 230.00 FY15 1 ,770.76 2,574.84 7,530.20 3,491.00 3,058.00 2,522.47 3,927.07 5,968.56 4,875.19 Actual 47,804.96 10,374.82 Shall the town raise & appropriate for Public Works as follows: as follows: Public Works for & appropriate raise Shall the town FICA/Medicare Superintendent Interlocal Unemployment Superintendent Interlocal Cell Phone Superintendent Interlocal Interlocal Superintendent Compensation Superintendent Interlocal Health Insurance Superintendent Interlocal Retirement Superintendent Interlocal Comp Workers Superintendent Interlocal Mileage Superintendent Interlocal Training Superintendent Interlocal & Publications Books Interlocal Operations Road Heater Interlocal Supplies General Highway Interlocal & Casualty Insurance Property Interlocal Deductible for Allowance Interlocal Equipment/Tools/Supplies Interlocal Repairs Vehicle Interlocal Seasonal Employee Interlocal Fuel Vehicle Interlocal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 11 14 Public Works Article 12: 106 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 250.00 500.00 550.00 500.00 FY17 1 ,000.00 2,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,500.00 5,000.00 Finance 30,000.00 50,000.00 1 7,500.00 continued next page next continued 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 250.00 500.00 550.00 500.00 FY17 1 ,000.00 2,000.00 1 ,500.00 1 ,500.00 5,000.00 30,000.00 50,000.00 1 7,500.00 Selectmen 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 FY16 8,000.00 Budget 20,350.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY15 2, 1 80.38 8,000.00 Actual Interlocal Public Landing Interlocal 06/01/2017 Leases-Mini Excavator Interlocal – Mini Excavator Leased Equipment 06/0 1 /20 7 Signs Traffic Signs E911 Street Culverts Training Public Landing Grading Cold Patch Foreman Interlocal Commissioner Road Cell phone Fuel Vehicle Repairs Vehicle Salt Winter Gravel Road Electricity Mills Road Contractor General 2 1 3 1 1 9 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 Public Works Cont. Public Works TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 107 0.00 0.00 FY17 4,000.00 4,500.00 2,750.00 1 ,550.00 2,500.00 1 ,000.00 5,250.00 8, 1 8 .75 Finance 49,298.00 237,856.00 1 00,000.00 527,485.75 0.00 FY17 4,000.00 4,500.00 2,750.00 1 ,550.00 2,500.00 1 ,000.00 5,250.00 8, 1 8 .75 2,500.00 49,298.00 Selectmen 237,856.00 1 00,000.00 529,985.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY16 Budget 40,000.00 39,514.00 2 1 3, 11 0.00 1 00,000.00 502,158.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY15 Actual 43,473.04 22,622. 1 0 207,638.74 1 25,000.00 504,307.60 electmen’s S electmen’s amount; seconded by Ken Keoughan. There was a Roadside Mowing Roadside Basin Cleaning Catch Work Tree Line Striping Sweeping Street – Sidewalks Contract Removal Snow Total Public Works Basin Repair Catch Assistance Technical – Roads Contract Removal Snow Bond Contract Removal Snow Maintenance Roads Projects Roads Capital Plan Development Property Mill Road H udson made a motion to accept the 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Public Works Cont. Public Works discussion. Motion passed 45 Yes/ 15 No discussion. Motion passed 45 Yes/ Pat Pat 108 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 250.00 FY17 Finance 1 ,000.00 1 ,500.00 2,750.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 FY17 1 ,000.00 1 ,500.00 2,750.00 Selectmen 0.00 0.00 250.00 FY16 1 ,500.00 Budget 1 5,000.00 16,750.00 0.00 0.00 350.00 FY15 Actual 1 ,500.00 1 5,000.00 16,850.00 Shall the town raise & appropriate for Reserve Accounts as follows: Accounts Reserve for & appropriate raise Shall the town Reserve Cemetery Reserve Computer Harriet Bird Clubhouse Bird Harriet Park Veteran’s Equipment Public Works Total Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 Accounts Reserve Article 13: Benjamin Frey made a motionto accept the Selectmen’s amount; secondedby David Yes/ 6 No Bailey. Therediscussion. Motion passed 49 was a TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 109 ARTICLE 14: Shall the town authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept prospective gifts and donations providing the Board place these funds in appropriately designated reserve accounts and only used for the intended purposes stated or in the best interests of the town? David Bailey made a motion to accept; seconded by another resident. There was a discussion. Motion passed 52 Yes/ 1 No

ARTICLE 15: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to accept and expend, on behalf of the town, any State and Federal funds which may be received from time to time in the form of grants and funds from any source deemed appropriate by the municipal officers during the period of 07/01/2016 to 06/30/2017 or act on anything relative thereto? Benjamin Frey made a motion to accept; seconded by David Bailey. There was a discussion. Motion passed 45 Yes/ 3 No

ARTICLE 16: Shall the town authorize the selectmen, on behalf of the town, to sell and dispose of any real estate acquired by the town for non-payment of the taxes thereon and to execute quitclaim deeds for said property, in accordance with appropriate state law and procedures? Christopher Doherty made a motion to accept; seconded by Brian Foote. There was a discussion. Motion passed 36 Yes/ 8 No

ARTICLE 17: Shall the Town authorize the Selectmen, on behalf of the Town, to sell and dispose of any surplus equipment owned by the Town in accordance with appropriate State law and procedures? Stephanie Nelson made a motion to accept; seconded by Benjamin Frey. There was a discussion. Motion passed 38 Yes/ 4 No

ARTICLE 18: Shall the town allow the Selectmen to establish the dates on which this year’s taxes shall be due and payable? David Lawrence made a motion to accept; seconded by David Bailey. There was a discussion. Motion passed 49 Yes/ 5 No 110 ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLE 19: Shall the town instruct the tax collector to charge interest at the rate of 3.5% per annum on all uncollected taxes and authorize the selectmen to establish the date on which interest starts to accrue, except for those taxpayers enrolled in the tax club before June 1, 2016 and have made all payments on time and to date? Christopher Doherty made a motion to accept; seconded by Clayton Huntley. There was a discussion. Motion passed 34 Yes/ 10 No

ARTICLE 20: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to expend overlay for the purpose of funding abatements? Christopher Doherty made a motion to accept; seconded by Cindy Brinkler. There was a discussion. Motion passed 38 Yes/ 8 No

ARTICLE 21: Shall the town authorize the selectmen to expend funds from any Town Reserve account for an unbudgeted major expense: (Note: “major” is defined as any cost not included in a corresponding operating budget)? Brian Foote made a motion to accept; seconded by Clayton Huntley. There was a discussion. Motion passed 35 Yes/ 12 No

ARTICLE 22: Shall the town allow the selectmen to transfer an amount not to exceed 2% of the total annual budget request from one category to another without prior approval of a special town meeting? David Bailey made a motion to accept; seconded by Christopher Doherty. There was a discussion. Motion passed 36 Yes/ 15 No

ARTICLE 23: Shall the Town authorize the selectmen to regulate river herring fishing in all streams in which the town has an interest in accordance with the plan filed with and approved by the Commissioner of Marine Resources? Jim Brinkler made a motion to accept; seconded by Cyndi Brinkler. There was a discussion. Motion passed 37 Yes/ 7 No TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 111 ARTICLE 24: Shall the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to establish and appoint the members of standing and/or ad hoc committees of the Board of Selectmen to advise the Board regarding the administration and operations of the town government? Jim Brinkler made a motion to accept; seconded by Rob Nelson. There was a discussion. Motion passed 43 Yes/ 5 No

ARTICLE 25: Shall the Town authorize the selectmen to reduce the total amount of taxes to be collected by the FY 2017 total amount of estimated revenue (TBD). Rob Nelson made a motion to accept; seconded by Stephanie Nelson. There was a discussion. Motion made by show of hands as machine not working-Article passed.

ARTICLE 26: Shall the town leave the authority with selectmen to set the time, date, and place for the annual town meeting? Rob Nelson made a motion to accept; seconded by Stephanie Nelson. There was a discussion. Motion made by show of hands as machine not working-Article passed. 112 ANNUAL REPORT

Governor Paul R. LePage

Dear Citizens of Newcastle:

Maine has a long tradition of civil participation in both state and local government, and I thank you for being informed and involved citizens. My vision for Maine is prosperity, not poverty. For this reason, one of my top priorities continues to be the reduction and eventual elimination of the income tax. Raising the minimum wage is not the path out of poverty; I want Mainers to earn a career wage. Reducing the income tax is the biggest and most immediate pay raise for all hard-working Mainers. Not only does an income tax cut put more money back in your pockets, but it will also attract businesses that can offer good-paying careers to keep our young people here. It shows the nation that we are serious about wanting people and businesses to come—and stay—in Maine. Unfortunately, voters approved a referendum question to raise the income tax to 10.15% on successful Maine households and small businesses. Enacting the second highest income tax rate in the country shows the nation we are eager to punish people for being successful. It will drive them out of our state and make it even more difficult to attract much-needed doctors, dentists, scientists, engineers and other professionals to Maine. They can live in neighboring New Hampshire, which takes no income tax from their paychecks. Even worse, there is no guarantee the extra revenue from this tax will go to fund education, as proponents promised. As successful people leave Maine, state and municipal government will lose the significant amount they pay in property, sales and incomes taxes. This will put even more upward pressure on local property taxes. Municipalities will have to get more creative to provide local services without increasing property taxes. Reforming the tree growth program, collecting property taxes on land in conservation or preservation programs, charging a payment TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 113 in lieu of taxes on state land that is taken off the property tax rolls and having non-profit organizations pay a two-percent tax on their net revenues are all ways for municipalities to increase revenues. Such bold measures would take strong leadership and commitment from local officials and residents. If ever I can be of assistance to you or if you have any questions or suggestions, I encourage you to contact my office by calling 287-3531 or by visiting our website at www.maine.gov/governor.

Sincerely, Paul R. LePage Governor 114 ANNUAL REPORT

U.S. Senator Angus S. King Jr. Washington, DC

Dear Friends of Newcastle: Since being sworn into the Senate in 2013, I have made it my mission to address at the federal level the most important issues facing our great state. Working closely with my colleagues in the Maine Congressional Delegation, we’ve been able to successfully secure a number of legislative victories that support our state’s economy, our rich traditions, and the hardworking people I am proud to represent. In an increasingly polarized Congress, my goal as an Independent is to put partisanship aside, build consensus and further common- sense solutions to address the needs of the American people. To this end, I have co-founded the Former Governors Caucus, a group of former state executives who are frustrated with legislative gridlock and eager to find bipartisan solutions. And as always, I aim to bridge the partisan divide by hosting barbeque dinners in Washington with colleagues ranging from Ted Cruz to Elizabeth Warren. If you know a person’s children, then you see them as a mother or father and not a rival vote, and working to further personal dialogue and build relationships can lay the foundation for successful legislation. One of the accomplishments of which I am most proud is the legislative victory that protects our college students and their families from an expensive hike in student loan interest rates. In 2013, as students faced a significant spike in interest rates that would have taken thousands of dollars out of their pockets, I brought together colleagues from across the political spectrum to broker compromise legislation called the Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act. Thanks to this bill, students will save $50 billion over the next 10 years by lowering their interest rates, which means that a student in Maine will now save between $3,000 and $6,000 over the life of their loan. Being an Independent in the Senate has allowed me to make calls and vote on policies that are best for Maine, but it has also made it possible to play key roles in finding simple solutions and TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 115 legislative fixes that make good commonsense to both parties. Of course, much of what we do in the Senate doesn’t happen on the Senate floor, or even in committee. Instead, it involves working across all levels of government to ensure the State of Maine receives attention and support from the federal government. Take, for example, the opioid and heroin epidemic devastating communities across our state. While Congress has passed legislative solutions aimed at expanding access to medical treatment, I’ve also pressed for other changes that can be accomplished more quickly and make a more immediate difference in Maine. For example, I successfully urged the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to increase the number of patients to whom a doctor can provide medication- assisted treatment, and in 2015 brought the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy to Brewer to meet directly with Mainers and hear their stories. I’ve also engaged law enforcement – including the Drug Enforcement Agency – to crack down on the production of opioids and work to limit their diversion. Together, Senator Collins and I helped pass the Northern Border Security Review Act to combat drug and human trafficking along our border with Canada. While the opioid epidemic is certainly our biggest public health crisis, job loss in Maine is still our number one economic problem and that’s why we need to focus on bringing good paying jobs back to Maine and protecting the ones we still have. As a member of the Armed Services Committee, I teamed up with Senator Collins and Representative Poliquin to successfully secure a provision in the defense bill that can help domestic shoe manufacturers like New Balance. The three of us also worked together with the Department of Commerce to establish an Economic Development Assessment Team, known as an EDAT, to assist Maine’s forest industry in the wake of several mill closures. We have an incredible spirit of innovation and ingenuity in Maine and I believe finding ways to invest in that spirit will reignite Maine’s forest products sector and our economy. Part of our economic path forward must also include expanding access to high-speed broadband, which can help connect our businesses and communities to information and economic opportunities. As a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, I work to keep Maine and our nation safe. Part of 116 ANNUAL REPORT that important work means continuing to work for funding for the construction of Navy ships that will be used to protect American interests across the globe. We all know that “Bath Built is Best Built,” which is why I’ve fought to authorize funding for Navy ships built at BIW. The best way to preserve peace is by deterring war through unassailable strength, and to do that we must support our shipbuilders and our brave service members and invest in our military. I strive to meet this solemn responsibly every day as a member of these committees, which is why I hardly ever hearing and take great care in overseeing the agencies sworn to keep us safe. Armed Services Chairman John McCain called me “one of the most serious and hard-working members” of the Committee, and that’s a humbling compliment from a true American hero. As always, please call or write me with thoughts or concerns with matters currently before Congress, or if you need assistance navigating a federal agency. Please call my toll-free line at 1-800-432- 1599 or local office: (207) 622-8292, or write me on our website at www.king.senate.gov/contact. It is an honor and a privilege serving the people of Maine in the Senate, and I look forward to working with you in our search for a more perfect Union.

Sincerely, Angus S. King, Jr. United States Senator TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 117

U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins

Dear Friends: It is an honor to represent Maine in the United States Senate. I am grateful for the trust the people of our State have placed in me and welcome this opportunity to share some key accomplishments. Growing our economy by encouraging job creation remains a top priority. The tax relief bill enacted during this last Congress contains provisions I authored to provide small businesses with the certainty that they need to invest, grow, and, most important, hire new workers. The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act includes a provision the Maine delegation worked together to champion requiring that military recruits be provided with athletic footwear made in America, as is required for other equipment and uniform items whenever possible. This is a great victory for our troops and for the 900 skilled workers at New Balance factories here in Maine. Maine’s contributions to our national security stretch from Kittery to Limestone. As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, I successfully advocated for critical funding for projects at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and $1 billion towards the construction of an additional ship that will likely be built at Bath Iron Works. This funding will strengthen the Navy and our national security, and the additional destroyer will help meet the Navy’s goal of a 355-ship fleet. Maine’s growing population of older individuals creates many challenges. That’s why, as Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee, my top three priorities are fighting fraud and financial abuse directed at our nation’s seniors, increasing investments in biomedical research, and improving retirement security. The Aging Committee’s toll-free hotline (1-855-303-9470) makes it easier for senior citizens to report suspected fraud and receive assistance. Last May, a call to the hotline helped lead to the arrest of a national crime ring targeting seniors, and in June I worked to secure the humanitarian release of a Maine senior who had been imprisoned in Spain after being victimized by an international drug 118 ANNUAL REPORT smuggling scam. The Aging Committee also released an extensive report detailing the findings of our bipartisan investigation into the abrupt and dramatic price increases for prescription drugs whose patents expired long ago. I advocated strongly for the $2 billion increase in funding for the National Institutes of Health to advance research on such diseases as diabetes and Alzheimer’s. I also championed and authored portions of the 21st Century Cures Act that will further support biomedical innovation and make significant reforms to our mental health system. The Senate also took steps in the past year to combat the nation’s heroin and opioid epidemic by passing the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), which I was proud to cosponsor. CARA is a monumental step forward in our effort to address the devastating addiction crisis affecting countless families and communities across the country and right here in Maine. A Maine value that always guides me is our unsurpassed work ethic. In December 2016, I cast my 6,236th consecutive vote, continuing my record of never missing a roll-call vote since my Senate service began in 1997. I appreciate the opportunity to serve Newcastle and Maine in the United States Senate. If ever I can be of assistance to you, please contact my Augusta state office at (207) 622-8414 or visit my website at www.collins.senate.gov. May 2017 be a good year for you, your family, your community, and our state.

Sincerely, Susan M. Collins United States Senator TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 119

U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree

Dear Friend, I hope this letter finds you well. It’s a privilege to share an update on my work to represent you and your family in Washington and in Maine. As always, the interests of my constituents are what guide my work. There are many things I could talk about in that regard. But I want to focus here on one issue of particular importance—economic development. Having good-paying jobs allows future generations to make this wonderful state their home. With that goal in mind, I’m working to address Maine’s economic challenges and capitalize on its opportunities. One such opportunity is agriculture, where Maine is bucking national trends. The average age of our farmers is actually going down while acreage in cultivation is going up. Consumer demand for local food is driving that growth. I’ve been successful in reforming federal policies to help farmers and processors meet that demand. My work will continue this year as Congress reauthorizes the Farm Bill. I’m also working to support jobs in our coastal communities. Last year, I helped block Sweden’s proposed ban on the export of Maine lobsters to the European Union. I also introduced legislation to lift unnecessary regulations on seafood exporters and invest in working waterfront infrastructure. On the House Appropriations Committee, I’m defending federal programs that support jobs throughout Maine. These programs invest in worthy projects that are beyond the reach of private, municipal, or state resources. In our state, they provide loans to small businesses, clean polluted sites for redevelopment, find new marketable uses for Maine’s natural resources, build broadband infrastructure, and much more. Aside from economic development, advocating for Maine veterans is one of my highest priorities. With Congress’ current agenda, I’m also fighting to defend Medicare and Social Security, 120 ANNUAL REPORT protect clean air and water, and ensure that our communities have the resources to address hunger, homelessness and lack of health care access. Just as important as my policy work in Washington is what my office does to help individuals in Maine. Every year, my staff helps hundreds of constituents who have issues with federal agencies or programs. Please call my Portland office at (207) 774-5019 for assistance. It’s an honor to serve you.

Take care, Chellie Pingree Member of Congress TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 121

State Senator Dana Dow

It is an honor to represent you in the Maine Senate, and I am grateful for the trust you have placed in me to work for the betterment of this community and our region. I am proud of the results of the 127th Legislature which worked hard to continue reforming our state’s welfare system and achieved the long sought-after goal of banning the purchase of alcohol, tobacco, and lottery tickets with welfare benefits. While there is more work to be done in reforming our welfare system, I believe these efforts will help deter such abuse of the system and help ensure that benefits are going to those who truly need them. The 127th Legislature also worked in a bipartisan fashion to begin addressing the drug crisis affecting our state. They approved putting 10 new drug enforcement agents on the street, as well as providing funding for treatment programs and drug use prevention efforts. Improving Maine’s economy remains an important issue facing many businesses. As a business owner, I understand that having a strong economy means a bigger tax base and lower property taxes. It will be my top priority over the next two years in Augusta to bring forward meaningful reforms that accomplish those goals and expand economic opportunity for all Mainers. Maine’s education system also needs attention and improvements. As a former teacher, I understand that our children are the next generation of small business owners, doctors, and teachers. The education policies that are decided in Augusta should put our children first. I will work with my colleagues in Augusta to support a budget that puts education first. If we can improve our education system and the economy in Maine, we can attract new businesses that will provide jobs to keep our children in the state after they graduate. Again, thank you for entrusting me to represent you in Augusta. I look forward to working with you over the next two years. Please feel free to contact me if you ever need my help in navigating the state bureaucracy. I would be happy to assist in any way that I can. I can be reached in Augusta at 287-1505 or by e-mail at Dana.dow@ legislature.maine.gov . Dana Dow, Maine State Senator 122 ANNUAL REPORT

State Representative Michael Devin

It is an honor to serve as your State Representative. I continue to work hard to retain your trust and build upon the work I’ve done in the Legislature over the past four years. This year the Legislature is in the process of hearing over 2000 bills, but chief focus has been on passing a balanced budget for the next two fiscal years, ending the heroin crisis and implementing the four citizen initiatives passed by voters in November of 2016. Working together with the governor, we have already passed one bill that increases access to drug treatment so that more people struggling wiith addiction can recover and rebuild their lives. Even during this time of political division, lawmakers are working hard to find common ground on measures that will help Maine’s working families get ahead while making sure those who truly need help don’t get left behind. I am working with anyone who brings forward good ideas about how to create more jobs in Lincoln County, take care of our seniors, support our veterans, improve education and keep people warm during the winter. Just as in previous years, I’ll be continuing my work as co-chair of the bipartisan Veterans Caucus and as a member of the Legislature’s Marine Resources Committee. As a marine biologist and as someone who represents many coastal communities in Lincoln County, I’ve been putting a lot of work into finding ways to address the many growing threats to our working waterfront, whether it’s rising sea levels, a more acidic ocean or managing fisheries. Thousands of people depend on marine life – directly and indirectly – to make a living, and it’s important to be a voice for them in Augusta. Whether we are dealing with the above issues or any other topic, I remain ready to work with all of my colleagues, regardless of party affiliation, to make sure we’re doing the best work we can for the people of our district and all the people of Maine. Please contact me if I can be of any help or if you want to discuss or testify on any legislation. My email is [email protected] and my phone number is 975-3132. I also send out e-newsletters from time to time. Let me know if you would like to receive them. MICHAEL DEVIN, State Representative TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 123 12.64 911.53 909.72 888.06 6,281.40 2,178.64 2,790.53 1,635.33 4,570.26 5,600.92 5,600.92 3,858.19 3,471.92 3,802.23 3,023.38 4,801.30 5,728.17 2,686.74 9,532.21 7,183.90 1,874.49 7,226.32 TAX AMT TAX TAX AMT TAX 10,806.54 700.00 TAXABLE TAXABLE 50,500.00 90,600.00 96,500.00 50,400.00 49,200.00 348,000.00 120,700.00 598,700.00 154,600.00 253,200.00 213,800.00 213,750.00 192,350.00 210,650.00 167,500.00 266,000.00 317,350.00 148,850.00 528,100.00 398,000.00 103,850.00 400,350.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 xempt EXEMPT E 14,250.00 14,250.00 18,050.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG BLDG 2,500.00 45,700.00 44,000.00 99,100.00 96,500.00 51,000.00 41,500.00 1 32,600.00 105,200.00 0.00 206, 1 00.00 360,300.00 3,720. 11 182,200.00 128,500.00 168,400.00 149,600.00 147,500.00 225,900.00 102,200.00 300,600.00 325,300.00 198,300.00 0.00 LAND LAND 700.00 2,900.00 0.00 0.00 2,900.00 52.35 50,500.00 75,000.00 46,600.00 55,500.00 71,000.00 85,300.00 59,600.00 57,000.00 81,200.00 50,400.00 49,200.00 60,900.00 72,700.00 76,600.00 242,800.00 238,400.00 105,700.00 215,000.00 165,000.00 227,500.00 216,300.00 List of Taxpayers List 2016 Real Estate Property Values Property Estate 2016 Real HOROWITZ, CECILE B. CECILE HOROWITZ, LLC 260 KINGS HIGHWAY LLC. NEWCASTLE, 1 0 MILLS ROAD LLC 260 KINGS HIGHWAY LLC STREET 305 STATE LLC 31 MCNEIL POINT, 73,500.00 OWNER OWNER LLC NORTH, 44 DEGREES LLC 567-9 RIVER ROAD, LLC NEWCASTLE, 68 MAIN STREET LLC NORTH, 44 DEGREES HILL, ACADEMY LLC ACADEMY HILL, ACADEMY LLC ADAMS, ALISON B. ADAMS, ADAMS, NANCY M. & ADAMS, ADDISON, WILLIAM M.H. & LLC IRA ADMINISTRATION, ADVANTA W A & PATRICIA RONALD AHO, W A & PATRICIA RONALD AHO, CAROLYN,TRUSTEE AL-CHOKHACY, SR. & LAURIE ALDEN, RAYMOND ALBERT, TANYA M. & GREGORY M. M. & GREGORY TANYA ALBERT, D. E. & KRISTEN ALLAN, JOSHUA A.ALLEN, ELIZABETH ALLENDER, HEATHER MICHELLE ALLENDER, HEATHER DENNIS & CHRISTINE ANDERSON, 004-012 0 1 3-0 7 004-011 012-033-007 016-002-00A MAP/LOT MAP/LOT 011-012 003-069 013-083 011-013 006-05 1 005-045-00B WILLIAM ABBOTT, 005-045-00B 002-066 003-051

007-032 006-023-00A 004-003 004-004 004-009 009-004-00F 016-012 005-002 013-049 07A-058 007-053 124 ANNUAL REPORT 14.44 92.06 86.64 858.28 897.09 451.25 6,150.54 1,386.24 3,689.42 2,277.91 2,753.53 2,155.17 1,922.33 5,078.37 8,948.29 2,102.83 9,511.45 3,118.14 3,045.94 2,029.72 6,181.22 2,897.93 3,165.97 9,470.84 3,254.42 4,919.53 4,963.75 TAX AMT TAX 800.00 5,100.00 4,800.00 TAXABLE 76,800.00 47,550.00 49,700.00 25,000.00 340,750.00 204,400.00 126,200.00 152,550.00 119,400.00 106,500.00 281,350.00 495,750.00 116,500.00 526,950.00 172,750.00 168,750.00 112,450.00 342,450.00 160,550.00 175,400.00 524,700.00 180,300.00 272,550.00 275,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 26,800.00 15,500.00 59,500.00 57,900.00 18,500.00 68,800.00 81,400.00 19,700.00 38,700.00 284,700.00 124,200.00 126,800.00 221,000.00 398,900.00 326,100.00 104,000.00 109,700.00 277,000.00 115,800.00 399,700.00 215,300.00 214,000.00 LAND 800.00 5,100.00 4,800.00 70,300.00 50,000.00 52,000.00 80,200.00 66,700.00 40,000.00 61,500.00 31,200.00 74,600.00 47,700.00 83,000.00 73,300.00 45,300.00 85,400.00 59,000.00 71,500.00 25,000.00 61,000.00 106,500.00 111,100.00 215,100.00 155,700.00 125,000.00 141,600.00 MANOWSKI, KRISTIN N. KRISTIN MANOWSKI, CHARLES FRANCIS CHARLES LEBEL, G.G. OWNER L E & LORRAINE DR ROBERT ANDERSON, ANDERSON, LESTER A.Y SR & SUSAN LESTER ANDERSON, ANDERSON, THEODORE (LE) THEODORE ANDERSON, ANDREWS, MALCOLM & PAMELA J.; J.; & PAMELA MALCOLM ANDREWS, ANGELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN & ANGELL, CHARLES R. CHRISTOPHER ARSENAULT, R. CHRISTOPHER ARSENAULT, DEBRA ARTER, DEBRA L.; TRUSTEE ARTER, D. THOMAS B. & MARY ATTICKS, ARTER, DEBRA LANG & THOMAS H. ARTER, JOHN ATWOOD, AVANTAGGIO, WILLIAM M. AVANTAGGIO, M. SCOTT AVERILL, AVERILL, WALTER CLINTON & LINDA C. & LINDA CLINTON WALTER AVERILL, AZZARETTI, NICHOLAS BAGLEY, RALPH & NANCY BAGLEY, & SYLVIA DAVID BAILEY, DESIREE BAILEY, & SEAN DOROTHE BAILEY, BAILEY, MERRILL & SHIRLEY BAILEY, BAILEY, WAYNE E. & LINDA M. E. & LINDA WAYNE BAILEY, LLC FAMILY, BAKER C.L. & & LEVESQUE, & J.L. T.L. BAKER, PATRICIA WILLIAM & MATRAI, BALCH, PATRICIA WILLIAM & MATRAI, BALCH, INC. ISLAND, HEAD BALD MAP/LOT 013-051 008-037-00B 003-037

006-034-00A

011-037 009-026 009-027 003-061-00C 003-062 006-020 003-058-00A 004-004-00A 012-026 004-006-00A 011-003 005-050 020-014 07A-057-00A 003-025 009-004-00B-002 009-013

007-021-00B 012-033-004 017-009 004-001 004-001-00A 007-016-00C TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 125 653.41 259.92 693.12 480.13 339.34 2,298.67 9,275.90 1 ,73 .00 1,717.46 3,360.91 2,880.78 3,158.75 1,353.75 2,702.99 2,561.30 1,804.10 4,395.18 6,275.08 1,651.58 3,300.44 7,126.14 1,744.53 5,638.82 8,031.35 2,265.28 9,054.78 5,562.11 TAX AMT TAX 11,774.02 TAXABLE 36,200.00 14,400.00 38,400.00 26,600.00 95,150.00 75,000.00 99,950.00 18,800.00 91,500.00 96,650.00 652,300.00 127,350.00 513,900.00 1 63,600.00 2,952.98 186,200.00 159,600.00 175,000.00 149,750.00 141,900.00 243,500.00 347,650.00 182,850.00 394,800.00 312,400.00 444,950.00 125,500.00 501,650.00 308,150.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 85,200.00 82,700.00 58,200.00 77,200.00 49,700.00 64,900.00 97,000.00 39,200.00 48,500.00 325,700.00 266,400.00 276,900.00 128,100.00 100,100.00 124,200.00 128,900.00 242,900.00 288,600.00 258,500.00 247,400.00 LAND 56,400.00 36,200.00 85,000.00 58,100.00 59,500.00 95,900.00 50,800.00 0.00 0.00 95,900.00 14,400.00 38,400.00 26,600.00 64,700.00 81,300.00 51,200.00 73,900.00 75,000.00 49,300.00 83,200.00 18,800.00 206,000.00 0.00 289,200.00 5,220.06 91,500.00 77,000.00 71,700.00 75,000.00 326,600.00 247,500.00 1 63,600.00 0.00 0.00 193,800.00 216,300.00 227,300.00 136,300.00 215,400.00 . & GEBRIAN, EILEEN P. J. TIMOTHY BARBERICH, & GEBRIAN, EILEEN P. J. TIMOTHY BARBERICH, DOUGLAS A. & CARRIE B BEARDSWORTH, OWNER & ELIZABETH ANNE F. BALDWIN, A. CYNTHIA B. & LANCELOT BALL, A. CYNTHIA B. & LANCELOT BALL, A. A. & ELIZABETH JEFFERY BALL, BARTH, NICHOLAS & SANDRA G. NICHOLAS & SANDRA BARTH, P. JAMES BARTLETT, PAULA & HOUGHTON, SUSAN BARTON, BARTH, NICHOLAS BARTH, S. ROLAND BARTH, A LAWRENCE BARTLETT, ANNE CHOW BATES, ROVENA BARON, D. A. & TAMELA JAMES BARTER, ANNE CHOW BATES, TRUSTEE O.B., MARTHA BARNETT, MICHAEL A. & ROVENA BARON, BARNES, DEBORAH BARNES, BEAUDETTE, BRUCE BEAUDETTE, BARBERA, SUSAN & SUSAN BARBERA, BATHE, INGRID BATHE, INC. COMMUNICATIONS, BAY LLC BAY, BECKONING L. DAVID BEGIN, BEAVIS, ERIC A. BEAVIS, K. & JUDY W. BELANGER, SCOTT MAP/LOT 006-040 003-052 003-053-00A 007-017-00H 006-038 006-039 001-008 004-076 009-030 006-007 007-015 A. LAWRENCE BARTLETT, DEIDRE BARTON, 008-014 008-014-00B 009-030-00C 013-037 011-006 009-046-00B 013-033 017-011 011-005 008-035-00B 013-061 003-047 012-042 002-010-00C 004-090-00B-001 007-044 005-019 004-053-001 007-017-00E 126 ANNUAL REPORT 1.81 696.73 290.61 902.50 1,169.64 5,410.49 4,399.69 2,984.57 6,823.80 3,172.29 4,333.81 2,045.07 5,759.76 1,293.28 2,300.47 3,041.43 3,256.22 1,541.47 1,761.68 1,671.43 2,224.66 1,709.34 3,695.74 2,241.81 1 ,368. 9 1,695.80 3,957.46 1,931.35 TAX AMT TAX 100.00 TAXABLE 64,800.00 71,650.00 38,600.00 85,400.00 97,600.00 92,600.00 16,100.00 94,700.00 50,000.00 93,950.00 299,750.00 243,750.00 165,350.00 378,050.00 175,750.00 240,100.00 113,300.00 319,100.00 127,450.00 168,500.00 180,400.00 123,250.00 204,750.00 124,200.00 219,250.00 107,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 6,100.00 88,800.00 91,000.00 74,300.00 46,000.00 20,400.00 25,500.00 42,600.00 87,400.00 49,200.00 32,000.00 26,100.00 104,400.00 112,600.00 323,800.00 138,400.00 182,100.00 101,500.00 135,800.00 176,400.00 LAND 100.00 67,000.00 64,800.00 68,500.00 51,600.00 58,000.00 67,400.00 65,500.00 67,000.00 51,600.00 50,000.00 83,200.00 38,600.00 85,400.00 50,100.00 57,100.00 75,000.00 16,100.00 94,700.00 75,800.00 0.00 0.00 75,800.00 50,000.00 75,000.00 82,100.00 215,300.00 169,200.00 228,100.00 154,900.00 107,200.00 CRISTINA DE KANTER-BELLOWS, OWNER BELL, DONALD H & ANNETTE R BELLEFLEUR, RAYMOND L. & JULIE A. BELLEFLEUR, RAYMOND BARBARA BELL, E. & JUSCZAK, VIRGINIA TRUSTEE BELLE, SCHUYLER T.; BELLOWS, WILLIAM J. & WILLIAM J. BELLOWS, BELOLAN, COURTNEY L. COURTNEY BELOLAN, BENNER, BRUCE M. BENNER, DARRELL A & DEBRA A. BENNER, DARRELL & CYNTHIA C., TR BERNIER, JOSEPH D. DONNA BERRY, A. & GAIL P. GEORGE BERRY, BENNER, DEVIN & YVETTE A & ERMA G. PAUL BERRY, RALPH A. & BERTICELLI, BENSEN, GARRET M. & ROSE L. BENSEN, GARRET M. & ROSE BERMAN, ERICA B. BENNER, YVETTE & CALE GLEN A. BERKOWITZ, L. & KATIE ERICK J. BESSEY, BETTS, BROOKS D. & JENNIFER K. D. BETTS, BROOKS BILLINGS, SUSAN BENSEN, GARRET M. & ROSE L. BENSEN, GARRET M. & ROSE TRUSTEE V.; LARRY BERGMAN, BILLINGS, SUSAN BILLINGS, STANLEY C. BILLINGS, STANLEY BILLINGS, PHYLLIS C.; HEIRS OF BILLINGS, PHYLLIS C.; HEIRS BILLINGS, STANLEY MAP/LOT 009-020-00A 006-042-00A 009-020 003-076

005-032-00B 007-066 002-051 07A-050 007-023-00A 005-012 002-020-00A-001 009-013-00A 017-025 008-040-00A 013-026 005-044 009-014-00B 006-008-00B 004-029 003-058-00C 012-001 013-025-00A 014-008 005-023 005-025 BILLINGS, SUSAN 012-002-00A 012-002 005-023-00B TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 127 36.10 274.36 398.91 873.62 873.62 873.62 389.88 2,802.26 2,962.01 1 ,209.35 4,391.57 3,238.17 3,651.52 2,947.57 6,536.81 3,209.29 1,138.96 3,647.91 4,188.50 3,869.92 4,144.28 3,224.63 1,577.57 2,541.44 6,303.06 2,083.87 3,634.37 TAX AMT TAX 10,196.45 2,000.00 TAXABLE 22,100.00 15,200.00 63,100.00 48,400.00 48,400.00 21,600.00 48,400.00 87,400.00 155,250.00 164,100.00 243,300.00 179,400.00 202,300.00 163,300.00 362,150.00 177,800.00 202,100.00 564,900.00 1 59,500.00 2,878.98 232,050.00 214,400.00 229,600.00 178,650.00 140,800.00 349,200.00 115,450.00 201,350.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 4,700.00 89,500.00 94,900.00 96,000.00 73,700.00 13,100.00 95,200.00 65,700.00 56,700.00 148,300.00 104,600.00 296,600.00 107,800.00 444,200.00 177,700.00 144,700.00 137,300.00 126,900.00 274,200.00 165,600.00 LAND 2,000.00 80,000.00 69,200.00 67,000.00 54,000.00 0.00 0.00 67,000.00 58,700.00 79,800.00 70,000.00 22,100.00 50,000.00 15,200.00 48,400.00 48,400.00 21,600.00 68,600.00 48,400.00 69,700.00 92,300.00 66,000.00 82,700.00 75,100.00 75,000.00 73,000.00 50,000.00

147,300.00 105,700.00 106,900.00 120,700.00 1 33,300.00 26,200.00 0.00 BRADFORD, BRUCE R & HAMPTON, ELIZABETH R. ELIZABETH BRUCE R & HAMPTON, BRADFORD, L. & MARIA ROSARIO ROBERT BRECKENRIDGE, OWNER P. & SARAH D. JAMES BIRKETT, BLAIR, DONALD C.; TRUSTEE H BLAIR, JONATHAN BLAKE, ROBERT E. & ANDREA N. E. & ANDREA BLAKE, ROBERT BLANCHARD, DOROTHY A. DOROTHY BLANCHARD, RAYMOND BLAND, & LYNETTE GORDON F. BLANEY, B. LYNN & DAINS, J. BLASHKE, EDWARD & LYNETTE GORDON F. BLANEY, BLOMQUIST, LEROY C. LEROY BLOMQUIST, BMK LLC BOLINT, SETH S. BOLINT, R. TODD BOLINT, JOHN & SHARON BOND, ANNE C. BOOTH, BOLINT, HEATHER H. HEATHER BOLINT, BOOTH, ANNE C. BOOTH, BOSTICK, DON K. & CAIN, DANIEL L. DON K. & CAIN, DANIEL BOSTICK, BOURNE, ANNE NAYDENE BOWDER, R. & CHELSEA CHARLES BOWERS, ELLEN FREDERIC & MARY BOWERS, K. LISA BOWERS, KENNETH & CAROLYN BOYD, LYNDELL BRACKETT, 014-012 MAP/LOT 0 1 2-003 013-067 019-002 009-040-00B BILLINGS, SUSAN 07A-010 003-004 013-055-00A 005-039 009-040 005-036 005-017 002-035-00A 006-034-00C 006-034-00B 001-004-00A 0 1 8-0 3 012-014 KAREN BONENFANT, 006-034-00D 015-026-00A 013-024 016-002 013-076 008-064 014-011 007-017-00D-003 003-028 005-032-00D 0 1 3-03 128 ANNUAL REPORT 72.20 59.57 83.03 451.25 981.92 310.46 848.35 171.48 241.87 281.58 2,462.02 2,459.31 1,769.80 5,681.24 4,154.21 5,676.73 3,905.12 3,380.77 2,943.05 1,373.61 3,477.33 8,795.77 7,067.48 2,789.63 4,590.12 2,792.34 2,447.58 3,069.40 TAX AMT TAX 4,000.00 9,500.00 3,300.00 4,600.00 TAXABLE 54,400.00 25,000.00 98,050.00 17,200.00 47,000.00 76,100.00 13,400.00 15,600.00 136,400.00 136,250.00 314,750.00 230,150.00 314,500.00 216,350.00 187,300.00 163,050.00 192,650.00 487,300.00 391,550.00 154,550.00 254,300.00 154,700.00 135,600.00 170,050.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 2,600.00 71,400.00 89,200.00 68,000.00 12,300.00 94,900.00 80,900.00 139,400.00 178,300.00 239,500.00 168,000.00 118,900.00 111,500.00 130,900.00 272,300.00 322,800.00 183,100.00 125,400.00 LAND 4,000.00 9,500.00 3,300.00 4,600.00 65,000.00 61,300.00 54,400.00 66,100.00 25,000.00 50,000.00 75,000.00 62,600.00 37,000.00 68,400.00 65,800.00 0.00 0.00 37,000.00 667.85 17,200.00 63,800.00 47,000.00 76,000.00 83,000.00 73,900.00 71,200.00 73,800.00 58,900.00 13,400.00 15,600.00 189,600.00 215,000.00 133,000.00 OWNER L. & DEBORAH BREWER, DWIGHT BREWER, RICHARD & YVETTE V. BREWER, THOMAS L. BRIDGES, WILLIAM G. BRIDGES, M. R. & TAYLOR BRIGGS, CHARLES BREWER, WALTER T. & GEORGIA M. & GEORGIA T. BREWER, WALTER BREWER, WALTER T. & GEORGIA M. & GEORGIA T. BREWER, WALTER BRIGGS, DENISON W. BRIGGS, WILLIAM M. F. BRINKLER, DANIEL E. & CYNDI F. BRINKLER, JAMES BRINKLER, JAMES E. BRINKLER, JAMES E. & CYNDI F. BRINKLER, JAMES TRUSTEE BRINKLER, JAMES; E. & CYNDI F. BRINKLER, JAMES BRINKLER, MICHAEL J & CAROLE A BRINKLER, MICHAEL J & CAROLE PETER & JANET BROCK, B. SCOTT BROOKE, BROOKS, JOHN E. & SUSAN C. JOHN E. & SUSAN BROOKS, ANN MARY BROWN, P. R. & KRISTIN STANLEY BROWN, BRYANT, DAVID S. DAVID BRYANT, BRYANT, NATHANIEL C. & PROMIS L. C. & PROMIS NATHANIEL BRYANT, W. A. & JAMES LORI BRYANT, BRYANT, PAUL S PAUL BRYANT, S PAUL BRYANT, BRYANT, PAUL S PAUL BRYANT, S PAUL BRYANT, MAP/LOT 07A-004 002-020 005-010-00B 005-037-00A 07A-024 008-035-00D 008-035-00C 007-017-00D-001 003-061-00E 003-06 1 -00G 014-010 BRIGGS, WILLIAM M. 07A-001 007-063-00A 011-029 007-024 07A-019 07A-018 003-065-00A 011-021 07A-041 07A-020 009-024-00A 005-024 007-001-00A 017-002 005-034 005-035 007-001 007-026 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 129 45.13 451.25 940.41 777.96 1 82.3 519.84 1,419.63 2,916.88 7,951.93 1,073.98 3,423.18 2,268.89 3,175.90 3,406.94 3,594.66 3,695.74 6,539.52 4,914.11 1,577.57 3,931.29 5,314.82 1,299.60 4,430.37 TAX AMT TAX 2,500.00 TAXABLE 78,650.00 25,000.00 59,500.00 52,100.00 87,400.00 43,100.00 28,800.00 1 5,600.00 1 0, 00.00 28 1 .58 72,000.00 161,600.00 440,550.00 189,650.00 125,700.00 175,950.00 188,750.00 199,150.00 204,750.00 362,300.00 272,250.00 217,800.00 294,450.00 245,450.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 42,900.00 88,400.00 75,700.00 26,700.00 27,000.00 239,800.00 135,000.00 138,200.00 143,000.00 142,400.00 148,400.00 210,400.00 256,800.00 160,400.00 155,100.00 198,900.00 0.00 0.00 39,900.00 0.00 37,300.00 6 1 ,600.00 0.00 39,900.00 0.00 37,300.00 0.00 7,85 1 .75 6 1 ,600.00 7,85 1 .75 7,85 1 .75 LAND 2,500.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 73,200.00 68,900.00 52,000.00 50,000.00 60,000.00 59,500.00 71,000.00 70,600.00 76,100.00 60,700.00 52,100.00 62,700.00 43,100.00 60,800.00 45,000.00 1 5,600.00 1 0, 00.00 28,800.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 215,000.00 105,500.00 2 1 7,900.00 78,300.00 148,300.00 0.00 296,200.00 7,85 1 .75

FRISBIE-CALDER, TERESA A. TERESA FRISBIE-CALDER, BUTTERFIELD, RANDY & HUNT, EBEN C., TR & HUNT, RANDY BUTTERFIELD, EBEN C., TR & HUNT, RANDY BUTTERFIELD, WILLIAM L.; TRUSTEE BYERS, OWNER S. PAUL BRYANT, H. S. & LINDA PAUL BRYANT, WILLIAM L.; TRUSTEE BYERS, A. E. & FAYE CAIN, ROBERT BRYER, JILLIAN R. BRYER, BUCK, NICHOLAS M. WILLIAM L.; TRUSTEE BYERS, CALDER, NIGEL & BUEHNER, CHRISTIAN & MICHELLE BUEHNER, CHRISTIAN CAMERON, NANCY R. CAMERON, BURKE, MICHAEL P. & TRINA L. BURKE, MICHAEL P. BURNHAM, GRAHAM D. CAMERON, NANCY R. CAMERON, CAMPBELL, BRUCE & KAREN BURNS, KEVIN F. & JENNIFER S. BURNS, KEVIN F. RICHARD & BARBARA BURT, MOIRA WARD BUTTERFIELD, CAMPBELL, JOSHUA R. CAMPBELL, JOSHUA CAMPBELL, NEILAND N. 009-046-005 005-065 MAP/LOT 011-039 011-040-00A 005-069 005-013 007-052-00A 009-014

005-066 012-038 004-071 016-013-00C 020-021 008-041-00B 016-013-00B 005-006 005-006 005-006 005-006 013-064 CAMP BIG MA, LLC CAMP BIG MA, LLC CAMP BIG MA, LLC CAMP BIG MA, LLC 003-061-00F 004-069-00C 003-045 009-032 008-07 1 008-072 006-047-00B CAMPBELL, NEILAND N CAMPBELL, NEILAND N. 009-046-004 130 ANNUAL REPORT 28.88 92.06 14.44 267.14 375.44 276.17 191.33 938.60 592.04 532.48 722.00 909.72 622.73 541.50 915.14 3,464.70 3,217.41 2,361.84 3,192.14 5,303.99 2,336.57 2,424.12 2,459.31 3,046.84 3,871.73 3,278.78 2,376.28 2,654.25 5,535.94 TAX AMT TAX 800.00 1,600.00 5,100.00 TAXABLE 14,800.00 20,800.00 15,300.00 10,600.00 52,000.00 32,800.00 29,500.00 40,000.00 50,400.00 34,500.00 30,000.00 50,700.00 11 ,300.00 203.97 191,950.00 178,250.00 130,850.00 176,850.00 293,850.00 129,450.00 134,300.00 136,250.00 168,800.00 214,500.00 181,650.00 131,650.00 147,050.00 306,700.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 79,400.00 57,800.00 85,500.00 61,400.00 96,100.00 159,500.00 129,700.00 107,500.00 101,500.00 244,200.00 101,400.00 128,200.00 113,300.00 145,500.00 LAND 800.00 1,600.00 5,100.00 52,400.00 14,800.00 62,800.00 20,800.00 15,300.00 37,600.00 89,600.00 63,900.00 10,600.00 64,300.00 76,500.00 65,000.00 67,400.00 67,700.00 52,000.00 32,800.00 49,800.00 48,000.00 29,500.00 40,000.00 11 ,300.00 50,400.00 34,500.00 0.00 30,000.00 50,700.00 0.00 153,100.00 161,200.00 OWNER CAMPBELL, NEILAND N. & LYNNE CAMPBELL, TALBOT W & ROSEMARY C W & ROSEMARY CAMPBELL, TALBOT C W & ROSEMARY CAMPBELL, TALBOT CAMPBELL, TALBOT W & ROSEMARY C W & ROSEMARY CAMPBELL, TALBOT CAMPBELL, TALBOT W & ROSEMARY C W & ROSEMARY CAMPBELL, TALBOT C W & ROSEMARY CAMPBELL, TALBOT J. B. & KIMBERLY ROBERT CAREW, CAREY, MALCOLM D. & CELESTE M. & CELESTE D. MALCOLM CAREY, TIMOTHY CAREY, & CHARLINDA CARLSON, MATTHEW CARROLL, JOHN O. JR. JOHN O. CARROLL, JR. JOHN O. CARROLL, JR. JOHN O., CARROLL, J. PAMELA CARTER, W. SHAWN CARTER, CARVER, DONNA, PERCIVAL, KRIS & DONNA, PERCIVAL, CARVER, ELEANORE CARVER, CASE, STEVEN B. CASE, STEVEN CASH, RICHARD M & LORI CASH, RICHARD M. E. CASS, JAMES CASS, JAMES E. CASS, JAMES M. E. & KOLLEEN CASS, JAMES CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER MAP/LOT 008-070 006-044 008-058 008-059 008-065 006-043 008-033-00B 008-042 008-032-00C 003-061-00D 008-045 008-045-00E 008-045-00A 07A-008 005-016 017-020 013-038 004-053-00A 004-059-00C 007-015-00F 008-023 008-024 07A-015 009-004-00C 007-0 1 5-00J 015-014 005-029 CENTRAL MAINE POWER 009-049-00B 008-102 008-103 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 131 0.00 77.62 23.47 92.06 346.56 203.97 371.83 371.83 371.83 261.73 324.90 698.54 400.71 3,496.29 2,916.88 3,317.59 4,458.35 2,867.24 2,785.12 5,405.07 1,249.06 5,894.23 2,388.92 5,583.77 TAX AMT TAX 11 2,6 1 2. 5 134,972.49 0.00 4,300.00 1,300.00 5,100.00 TAXABLE 19,200.00 11,300.00 20,600.00 20,600.00 20,600.00 11 ,500.00 1 2,300.00 207.58 222.02 1 2,000.00 2 1 6.60 14,500.00 18,000.00 38,700.00 69,200.00 22,200.00 193,700.00 161,600.00 183,800.00 247,000.00 158,850.00 154,300.00 299,450.00 326,550.00 132,350.00 309,350.00 7,477,700.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 97,200.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 99,700.00 30,700.00 82,000.00 77,600.00 124,200.00 103,700.00 102,700.00 243,600.00 250,300.00 254,400.00 LAND 4,300.00 1,300.00 5,100.00 19,200.00 11 ,500.00 1 2,300.00 11,300.00 20,600.00 0.00 20,600.00 0.00 20,600.00 0.00 0.00 1 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 69,500.00 61,900.00 69,400.00 51,600.00 70,100.00 14,500.00 18,000.00 38,700.00 90,500.00 69,200.00 69,000.00 22,200.00 69,200.00 97,200.00 153,100.00 165,000.00 6,238,900.00 0.00 0.00 6,238,900.00 7,477,700.00 OWNER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CENTRAL MAINE POWER CHADBOURNE, GLENN P. & SHEILA CHADBOURNE, GLENN P. CHADWICK, JASON H. & PATRICIA A. H. & PATRICIA JASON CHADWICK, & GEORGINA D. CHAMBERLAIN, PAUL & JYL T. CHANDLER, KARL V. CHAPMAN, HEATHER CHAPMAN, JOHN A. & TERRY B. CHAPMAN, JOHN A. & TERRY S. & EMERY P. CHAPMAN, TROY CHAPMAN, ROBERT R. CHAPMAN, ROBERT CHARBONNEAU, EDWARD A. IV & ELISSA EDWARD CHARBONNEAU, & AUGUSTUS HEATHER CHASE, HOLLY, E. CHASE, RICHARD L. & MARY W. CLARK, ELIZABETH CLANCY, HAMILTON G. HAMILTON CLANCY, CHENEY, PAUL M. PAUL CHENEY, M. & TAMMY PAUL CHENEY, & JEFFERY CHERRY, CHEWONKI FOUNDATION, INC. FOUNDATION, CHEWONKI MAP/LOT 009-104 009-105 009-106 007-026-00A 005-038-00A 007-014-00C CENTRAL MAINE POWER 007-014-00D CENTRAL MAINE POWER 007-014-00E 007-014-00F TMS+DD 1 CENTRAL MAINE POWER 007-0 1 6-00B TMS+DD2 CENTRAL MAINE POWER 011-030 004-075 018-004 001-006 011-019 005-015-00C 004-069-00A 003-074 008-014-00E 004-048-00A 015-021 008-012-00B 013-022-001 008-002 008-003 006-034 004-014 132 ANNUAL REPORT 243.68 180.50 860.99 944.02 920.55 487.35 768.93 299.63 1,113.69 3,315.79 2,654.25 2,708.40 4,128.04 2,417.80 1,028.85 4,895.16 8,159.50 3,959.27 4,192.11 3,357.30 3,394.30 2,988.18 1,649.77 4,046.81 2,988.18 2,969.23 5,023.32 1,934.96 8,433.86 TAX AMT TAX 10,071.00 TAXABLE 13,500.00 61,700.00 10,000.00 57,000.00 52,300.00 47,700.00 51,000.00 27,000.00 91,400.00 16,600.00 42,600.00 14,300.00 183,700.00 147,050.00 150,050.00 228,700.00 133,950.00 271,200.00 452,050.00 219,350.00 232,250.00 557,950.00 186,000.00 188,050.00 151,250.00 224,200.00 164,500.00 278,300.00 107,200.00 467,250.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 BLDG 89,800.00 89,500.00 76,900.00 11,500.00 14,300.00 98,400.00 37,500.00 109,500.00 387,700.00 169,100.00 348,500.00 187,600.00 213,400.00 127,500.00 107,300.00 105,500.00 219,800.00 266,500.00 0.00 LAND 74,200.00 13,500.00 61,700.00 71,500.00 74,800.00 78,600.00 64,500.00 71,300.00 58,900.00 57,800.00 10,000.00 57,000.00 52,300.00 58,500.00 47,700.00 95,000.00 60,000.00 51,000.00 41,800.00 66,100.00 27,000.00 58,500.00 69,700.00 91,400.00 16,600.00 223,700.00 228,700.00 212,700.00 215,000.00

CLEVELAND, RICHARD & EVANS, ELIZABETH RICHARD & EVANS, CLEVELAND, CLARK, HEIDI L. OWNER CLARK, GORDON M. CLARK, GORDON M. CLARK, JODIE A. & JOHN L. A. CLARK, KAROL E. CLARK, MICHAEL H. & REBECCA M JOANNE CLAUSON, CLEWLEY, JEFFERY D. & LUCINDA S. & LUCINDA D. JEFFERY CLEWLEY, GARRETTCOFFIN, S. PERKINS TOMLIN COGGESHALL, COGGESHALL, TOMLIN & JOHN TOMLIN COGGESHALL, CLARKE, BRADLEY H COBURN, RUTH & COBURN, COIT, MARGARET G. MARGARET COIT, III & DEBORA CHARLES COLBY, COIT, MARGARET G. MARGARET COIT, ARLENE M.; ET AL COLE, COLE, RAYMOND E. RAYMOND COLE, COLE, RAYMOND E. RAYMOND COLE, TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD V. R. & MARGARET GARRY COLEMAN, V. R. & MARGARET GARRY COLEMAN, TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD TRUSTEE LLC.; CO, TRUST CONCORD J. BARBARA CONTARDO, 013-021 MAP/LOT 003-035 003-034 008-041 004-054-00A 011-023 013-041 004-046 004-089 003-060 003-061 009-005 0 11 -002 002-005 012-020-00A 003-013 012-016 005-043 007-049 007-049 003-072 011-026 008-033 004-054-00B 004-054-00F 003-067 003-073 003-071 002-036-00A 003-065-00B TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 133 9.03 52.35 530.67 287.00 153.43 1,010.80 1,052.32 3,485.46 3,143.41 3,063.99 5,180.35 2,964.71 1,727.39 8,406.79 3,137.99 4,150.60 4,595.53 5,904.16 2,612.74 2,480.97 3,296.83 2,267.98 2,639.81 3,879.85 2,543.25 TAX AMT TAX 11,639.54 500.00 2,900.00 8,500.00 TAXABLE 29,400.00 56,000.00 58,300.00 15,900.00 95,700.00 193,100.00 174,150.00 169,750.00 287,000.00 164,250.00 465,750.00 173,850.00 229,950.00 254,600.00 327,100.00 144,750.00 137,450.00 644,850.00 182,650.00 125,650.00 146,250.00 214,950.00 140,900.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 41,700.00 63,300.00 95,500.00 81,900.00 95,500.00 65,200.00 131,400.00 125,700.00 1 76,000.00 0.00 378,500.00 6,83 1 .93 134,900.00 128,500.00 218,400.00 265,000.00 125,900.00 184,100.00 242,800.00 101,700.00 334,100.00 125,500.00 124,900.00 LAND 500.00 2,900.00 8,500.00 57,000.00 29,400.00 58,300.00 56,000.00 58,300.00 58,200.00 50,000.00 54,000.00 68,600.00 15,900.00 62,200.00 60,100.00 38,200.00 84,300.00 0.00 0.00 38,200.00 689.5 1 63,500.00 50,000.00 71,400.00 58,000.00 65,000.00 75,700.00 215,000.00 191,300.00 325,000.00 104,300.00 202,500.00

DOUGLAS W. STRAUS, CUNNINGHAM, VIRGINIA, PAULA & JULIE; TR PAULA CUNNINGHAM, VIRGINIA, J. A. KATHLEEN & CHESKA, CUSHING, KERRY OWNER H. LINDA COOMBS, CURLEWIS, IAN B. E. & SMITH, SCOTT CURRAN, JANICE CURLEWIS, IAN CURLEWIS, IAN JOY SUSAN DADMUN, W. & KATHLEEN CHRISTPHER COOPER, CURRY, DAVID P. & MORTER, GWENDA R.; TR GWENDA & MORTER, P. DAVID CURRY, CURTIS, THOMAS B. & DIANE A. CURTIS, DAHMEN, JANE M. JANE DAHMEN, JODY CORBETT, PATRICIA CORSCADEN, CORSON, STEPHEN J. & JANICE R. & JANICE J. STEPHEN CORSON, ANN M. & COUGHLAN, ETHAN P. COURAND, COUSINS, JOHN L COUSINS, COYNE, WILLIAM N. & ELLEN E. COYNE, KEVIN T. CRAFTS, CRAFTS, JEFFERY H. JEFFERY CRAFTS, CREAMER, ROSE M. ROSE CREAMER, A. DAVID CROWELL, MARK & CHERYL CRUMMETT, H.; DEVISESS CUNNINGHAM, GERTRUDE H.; DEVISESS CUNNINGHAM, GERTRUDE CUNNINGHAM, JAMES D. & CHERYL A. & CHERYL D. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES MAP/LOT 003-070 007-052-00J 006-042-00C 013-039 006-042 006-045 003-020-00B 008-025 013-055 009-016 005-010 004-047-00A 004-079

003-078-00A 017-019 016-013-00G PATRICIA CORSCADEN, 006-035-00E 002-046-00A 011-046 07A-009 004-070-00A 002-029-00A 07A-046 008-020 002-012 002-013 002-021 0 1 7-027 134 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 779.76 411.54 162.45 420.57 115.52 761.71 693.12 1,023.44 4,019.74 3,180.41 3,500.80 3,762.52 1,633.53 3,211.10 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,000.00 6,400.00 TAXABLE 43,200.00 22,800.00 56,700.00 23,300.00 1 5,900.00 287.00 42,200.00 38,400.00 90,500.00 1 8 ,200.00 3,270.66 222,700.00 176,200.00 193,950.00 208,450.00 177,900.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 ,800.00 0.00 0.00 4,300.00 EXEMPT 1 8,000.00 0.00 0.00 14,500.00 34,000.00 16,400.00 1 2,500.00 0.00 0.00 26,400.00 1 6,000.00 0.00 0.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 22,300.00 32,300.00 28,600.00 11 7,700.00 0.00 167,400.00 114,700.00 148,700.00 106,500.00 LAND 9,000.00 6,400.00 1 ,800.00 0.00 4,300.00 1 8,000.00 20,900.00 0.00 14,500.00 63,500.00 22,800.00 34,000.00 55,300.00 1 5,900.00 56,700.00 23,300.00 0.00 0.00 16,400.00 42,200.00 1 2,500.00 0.00 1 6,000.00 26,400.00 0.00 61,500.00 59,500.00 38,400.00 58,200.00 116,200.00 149,300.00 82,500.00 0.00 82,500.00 0.00 0.00 DAMIAN, JOHN G. DAMIAN, RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA P. LEIDA DARDIS, DARDIS, EDWARD G. EDWARD DARDIS, RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA P. LEIDA DARDIS, P. LEIDA DARDIS, P. LEIDA DARDIS, P. LEIDA DARDIS, RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA P. LEIDA DARDIS, RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA DAMARISCOTTA LAKE WATERSHED ASSOC LAKE WATERSHED DAMARISCOTTA OWNER JESSE DAIUTE, DAIUTE, MARK H. & SHERYL L. MARK H. & SHERYL DAIUTE, DAIUTE, MARK H. & SHERYL L. MARK H. & SHERYL DAIUTE, JOSEPH P. DALTON, DALTON, JOSPEH P. & YOUNG, AMBER L. & YOUNG, JOSPEH P. DALTON, PAULINE DALTON, 00 1 -008-00C 008-032-00D RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA 005-069-00B 006-036 006-049 G. EDWARD DARDIS, 006-037 005-021-00A 007-004 006-050 007-003 006-023 006-030 P. LEIDA DARDIS, 005-067-00A 002-035-00B RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA 2,900.00 0.00 2,900.00 006-029 0.00 0.00 005-059 005-06 1 00 1 -007 RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA 015-017 003-053 003-0 1 5 005-069-00A 005-062 RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA 83,500.00 RIVER ASSOCIATION DAMARISCOTTA 26,000.00 27,900.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 83,500.00 26,000.00 27,900.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 MAP/LOT 004-055-00A 006-048-00B 004-059-00A 006-007-00D 002-053 007-021-00C 009-045 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 135 0.00 25.27 989.14 120.94 550.53 931.38 144.40 579.41 606.48 1,299.60 2,873.56 6,325.62 3,713.79 2,326.65 6,887.88 3,468.31 4,655.10 1,514.40 2,552.27 2,710.21 2,464.73 3,892.48 3,194.85 2,627.18 3,104.60 3,561.27 2,979.15 TAX AMT TAX 15,811.80 15,811.80 0.00 6,700.00 1,400.00 8,000.00 TAXABLE 54,800.00 30,500.00 72,000.00 51,600.00 83,900.00 32,100.00 33,600.00 159,200.00 350,450.00 205,750.00 128,900.00 381,600.00 192,150.00 257,900.00 141,400.00 150,150.00 136,550.00 215,650.00 177,000.00 145,550.00 474,200.00 172,000.00 401,800.00 197,300.00 165,050.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 91,700.00 55,200.00 83,900.00 69,600.00 91,300.00 23,900.00 298,100.00 132,800.00 309,700.00 151,900.00 189,100.00 107,400.00 165,100.00 100,000.00 238,300.00 401,800.00 129,900.00 112,400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 5,500.00 0.00 0.00 5,500.00 99.28 6,700.00 1,400.00 8,000.00 66,600.00 54,800.00 30,500.00 67,500.00 72,000.00 87,200.00 73,700.00 71,900.00 54,500.00 51,600.00 68,800.00 71,800.00 57,000.00 64,800.00 59,500.00 59,800.00 67,400.00 32,100.00 33,600.00 66,900.00 153,100.00 235,900.00 172,000.00 OWNER OF M.; DEVISEES MARGARET DARDIS, DAVIS, GLEN S. DAVIS, DAVIS, A. GORDON JR. DAVIS, D’AREZZO, ARLENE D’AREZZO, REGINA DAVEY, A. GORDON JR DAVIS, PAUL DAVIS, DAVIS, ROSWELL & REBECCA S.; TR & REBECCA ROSWELL DAVIS, OF HEIRS SARAH; DAVISON-JENKINS, S. E. & SPENCE, ELIZABETH SUSAN DAY, DAVISON-JENKINS, SARAH; HEIRS OF HEIRS SARAH; DAVISON-JENKINS, RIVER COMPANY DEAD RIVER COMPANY DEAD RIVER COMPANY DEAD RIVER COMPANY DEAD RIVER COMPANY DEAD B. & RACHEL MARK W. DEBLOIS, J. & BARBARA SHERBURNE P. DEGARMO, DEDRICK, PAUL E. & NANCY DEDRICK, PAUL HUNTER & SAMANTHA DEGARMO, DELANO, JOSEPH & CHARMAINE N. DELANO, E. & AVIS F. DELEMONTEX, GEORGE LLC DENRAY, LLC DENRAY, DERUITER, NORMAN H., JR. DERUITER, NORMAN H., JR. DERUITER, NORMAN H., JR. W. DEVIN, LAURA LLC DENRAY, MAP/LOT 006-03 1 006-029-00B P. LEIDA DARDIS, 07A-016 004-056 003-038 007-032-00A 006-014 005-007 006-014-00A 012-012 004-054-00D 012-023-00A 013-005 013-005-00D 013-006 013-006-00A 012-006 003-061-00B 005-001 003-028-00A 005-001-001 018-003 008-042-00B 003-057 003-057 002-020-00A-003 002-020-00A-005 002-020-00A-004 014-007 003-059-001 136 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 1.81 3.61 14.44 817.67 658.83 972.90 855.57 4,377.13 1,142.57 2,791.43 4,055.84 2,253.54 5,729.97 1,295.99 1,881.71 1,966.55 2,448.48 2,094.70 7,031.38 3,423.18 4,784.15 9,145.94 2,129.00 2,144.34 2,609.13 5,157.79 7,410.43 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 800.00 100.00 200.00 TAXABLE 63,300.00 71,800.00 45,300.00 36,500.00 53,900.00 47,400.00 1 5,300.00 276. 1 7 242,500.00 154,650.00 224,700.00 124,850.00 317,450.00 104,250.00 108,950.00 135,650.00 116,050.00 389,550.00 189,650.00 265,050.00 506,700.00 117,950.00 118,800.00 144,550.00 285,750.00 410,550.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 300,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 79,900.00 21,800.00 68,500.00 65,100.00 84,400.00 85,100.00 14,200.00 1 5,300.00 82,200.00 57,200.00 0.00 91,800.00 180,800.00 116,800.00 147,300.00 253,500.00 242,200.00 213,300.00 138,900.00 208,200.00 418,400.00 225,800.00 208,800.00 0.00 LAND 800.00 100.00 200.00 61,700.00 52,100.00 77,400.00 63,300.00 59,200.00 78,200.00 50,000.00 58,000.00 50,000.00 58,100.00 65,500.00 50,900.00 22,300.00 45,300.00 65,000.00 53,900.00 76,800.00 88,300.00 50,000.00 61,600.00 47,400.00 67,000.00 74,200.00

190,500.00 216,000.00 DEXTER, MARGARET B. & MATEL, SARAH S.; TR SARAH B. & MATEL, DEXTER, MARGARET OWNER M. JR. ROBERT DEWITT, O. K. & HENNING, LARS DICHTER, MEGAN DF PARTNERSHIP DICK, JEFFREY H. DICKENS, JOHN M. & ELLEN E. DINSMORE, LISA DIMARCO, MARIE DIMARCO, TRUSTEE DINSMORE, LISA; & ROBERT DINSMORE, SANDRA DINSMORE, THOMAS H. DINSMORE, THOMAS H. P. STEPHEN DIXON, DODGE, RICHARD & MADELINE DODGE, RICHARD & MADELINE DODGE, EDWARD T. & KIMBERLY H. & KIMBERLY T. DODGE, EDWARD DOBBELSTEYN, CHERYL L. CHERYL DOBBELSTEYN, OF DOE, JUDITH A.; DEVISEES L. DOE, LOUIS DODGE, CALVIN H. & MARJORIE A. DODGE, CALVIN DODGE, CALVIN H. DODGE, CALVIN L. DOE, LOUIS DOE, MARK L. Property) DOE, MARK L. (Rental A. TARA DOE, MARK L. & JONES, C. CHRISTOPHER DOHERTY, & ERIC J. J. TAMARA DOLLOFF, J. BRENDA DONOVAN, MAP/LOT 012-023 002-065 015-002 008-077 004-077 007-017-00C 006-041-00C 020-013 006-041-00B 006-041-00D 014-002 014-018 013-059 003-019 004-025 008-012 07A-013 005-054 004-074 011-001 011-011 005-054-00A 0 1 3-005-00B L. INC. DOE, LOUIS 004-075-00A 004-091-00B 004-091 002-028-00A 004-048-00B 003-065-001 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 137 5.42 79.42 149.82 111 .9 1 120.94 1 , 11 9. 0 4,342.83 3,228.24 6,112.63 4,064.86 3,429.50 4,799.50 3,006.23 1,604.65 1,425.95 1,131.74 7,552.12 2,953.88 4,980.00 4,267.02 3,412.35 1,662.41 1,231.01 1,135.35 5,135.23 5,126.20 2,277.91 TAX AMT TAX 300.00 8,300.00 4,400.00 6,700.00 TAXABLE 62,700.00 88,900.00 79,000.00 92,100.00 68,200.00 62,900.00 240,600.00 178,850.00 338,650.00 225,200.00 190,000.00 265,900.00 166,550.00 418,400.00 163,650.00 275,900.00 236,400.00 189,050.00 284,500.00 284,000.00 126,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 1 9,950.00 2 1 3,950.00 3,86 1 .80 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 9,000.00 43,700.00 40,800.00 17,300.00 16,200.00 85,200.00 10,000.00 145,300.00 135,100.00 274,900.00 123,200.00 1 67,900.00 201,300.00 120,100.00 107,200.00 142,300.00 339,200.00 212,000.00 174,200.00 166,600.00 1 66, 00.00 0.00 277,900.00 5,0 1 6. 0 LAND 300.00 8,300.00 4,400.00 6,700.00 62,000.00 95,300.00 0.00 58,000.00 0.00 62,000.00 78,000.00 66,000.00 64,600.00 60,700.00 70,700.00 61,000.00 19,000.00 79,200.00 63,900.00 62,200.00 51,300.00 70,000.00 88,900.00 50,900.00 46,700.00 102,000.00 190,000.00 199,300.00 117,400.00 116,200.00 111 ,800.00 6,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DUFFY, LEONARD & NANCY H. LEONARD DUFFY, DUMONT, LAWRENCE JR. & JUDITH M.; TR LAWRENCE DUMONT, JR. & JUDITH M.; TR LAWRENCE DUMONT, JR. & JUDITH M.; TR LAWRENCE DUMONT, OWNER S. & MARY CHARLES DUDAS, NANCY H. DUFFY, DUFFY, LEONARD & NANCY H. LEONARD DUFFY, J. & LINDA J. THEODORE DUMONT, J. & LINDA J. THEODORE DUMONT, DUNCAN, CHAD N. & JEAN L. DUNCAN, CHAD N. & JEAN LOUISE DUNLAP, P. JANE DUNSTAN, DWYER, GLENN DWYER, EDELSTEIN, MONTE & KAREN EDELSTEIN, EDMUNDS, HANNAH LLC & COMPANY ELIZABETH T. BENJAMIN ELLINWOOD, RIVER ASSOCIATES DYER & MELISSA T. BENJAMIN ELLINWOOD, A. & ANN D. VICTOR EDGECOMB, EDGERLY LISA c/o PETER D. EDGERLY, EDELSON, HARRY DYER’S VALLEY FARM, INC. FARM, VALLEY DYER’S E & H BREWER LLC FREDERICK & MARY ECCLESTON, L.; TRUSTEES ALAN & PATRICIA ECKEL, L.; TRUSTEES ALAN & PATRICIA ECKEL, 004-050 MAP/LOT 0 1 0-00 -003 007-017 DUBOIS, CARISSA 020-011 007-002 007-028-00D 004-049-00A 007-027-00 1 007-027 007-063 0 1 2-022 A. DUNNING, CAROL 004-054-00E 003-065-00D 008-066-00A 003-058 006-048-00A 004-021-001 013-050 007-022-00F 008-032 007-022-00D 009-046-002 004-078 004-087 008-060-00A 005-016-00A 018-008 006-004 006-003 006-009 ALLISON ECKEL, 138 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 79.42 68.59 64.98 83.03 36.10 427.79 249.09 841.13 205.77 359.20 472.91 11 7.33 1,025.24 1,187.69 1,209.35 4,324.78 1,059.54 3,156.04 3,573.00 2,228.27 1,164.23 3,518.85 2,818.51 3,638.88 5,098.22 TAX AMT TAX 16,564.49 12,443.67 0.00 4,400.00 3,800.00 3,600.00 4,600.00 2,000.00 TAXABLE 56,800.00 65,800.00 67,000.00 23,700.00 13,800.00 58,700.00 19,900.00 46,600.00 11,400.00 64,500.00 26,200.00 239,600.00 174,850.00 917,700.00 197,950.00 123,450.00 194,950.00 156,150.00 689,400.00 201,600.00 282,450.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 251,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 3,800.00 15,900.00 15,500.00 64,400.00 165,100.00 100,200.00 505,700.00 140,700.00 151,200.00 168,200.00 119,300.00 508,700.00 138,900.00 106,700.00 LAND 7,800.00 4,400.00 3,800.00 3,600.00 4,600.00 2,000.00 6,500.00 0.00 0.00 6,500.00 56,800.00 74,500.00 65,800.00 67,000.00 13,800.00 43,200.00 88,900.00 71,500.00 58,000.00 42,800.00 83,000.00 19,900.00 73,300.00 51,100.00 11,400.00 64,500.00 62,700.00 1 0,000.00 29, 1 00.00 0.00 39, 1 00.00 705.76 26,200.00 412,000.00 180,700.00 190,000.00 SMITH, G. ET AL ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, OWNER A L. & MELISSA ERNE, JEFFERY A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, ERSKINE, CHARLES A. CHARLES ERSKINE, HARDEN & KIMBERLY ERSKINE, ESLIN, M; HEIRS OF & NELSON, M. M; HEIRS ESLIN, ESTEY, JAMES & VICKI JAMES ESTEY, EWALT, THOMAS B. & CHLOE B. THOMAS B. & CHLOE EWALT, FAIRHURST, THOMAS R. & TERRY S. THOMAS R. & TERRY FAIRHURST, THOMAS & LORNA FAKE, COMMUNICATIONS FAIRPOINT CHURCH BAPTIST FAITH TRUSTEE ROBERT; FALES, G. EARL FARNSWORTH, PAMELA FARNSWORTH, TRUSTEE ROBERT; FALES, THOMAS & LORNA FAKE, THOMAS M. & SARAH FARRELL, FARYNA, OWEN & ELIZABETH H. & ELIZABETH OWEN FARYNA, II & MELODY F. GEORGE FAUX, L.; TRUSTEE ROBERT FEALY, 008-074 008-073 MAP/LOT 012-051 008-043 007-025 008-063 006-010 008-008 008-007 008-053 012-047

018-017 008-039-00A 001-005-003 008-038 002-015 016-014 005-056 006-048 013-029 008-051-00B 006-052 002-027 001-005-001 007-014-00A 007-038 007-040 II F. GEORGE FAUX, 007-005-00E 0 1 0-009-00B DUNCAN, TRUSTEE FERGUSON, TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 139 346.56 305.05 451.25 682.29 593.85 1,755.36 2,616.35 3,976.42 1,596.52 2,448.48 3,596.46 4,757.08 5,683.95 4,116.30 2,661.47 1,881.71 3,371.74 3,706.57 2,385.31 4,663.22 3,762.52 2,344.70 6,770.56 5,658.68 4,733.61 6,202.88 TAX AMT TAX TAXABLE 97,250.00 19,200.00 88,450.00 16,900.00 25,000.00 37,800.00 32,900.00 144,950.00 220,300.00 135,650.00 199,250.00 263,550.00 314,900.00 228,050.00 147,450.00 104,250.00 186,800.00 205,350.00 132,150.00 258,350.00 208,450.00 129,900.00 375,100.00 313,500.00 262,250.00 343,650.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 7,600.00 96,400.00 61,500.00 47,500.00 60,500.00 41,700.00 95,700.00 81,000.00 68,900.00 98,500.00 75,700.00 100,200.00 139,200.00 210,800.00 155,100.00 256,300.00 11 5,200.00 101,900.00 0.00 305,200.00 5,508.86 198,000.00 172,700.00 239,000.00 296,800.00 LAND 9,300.00 55,400.00 62,800.00 50,000.00 74,300.00 67,000.00 19,200.00 55,200.00 87,200.00 58,600.00 59,800.00 58,000.00 65,400.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 74,600.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 902.50 30,600.00 37,800.00 50,000.00 0.00 0.00 30,600.00 552.33 61,000.00 61,100.00 32,900.00 220,300.00 1 90,000.00 145,100.00 123,900.00 136,100.00 215,000.00 200,800.00

TATIANA BRALOVSKAYA, FLIS, ROBERT & RADEMACHER-FLIS, BONNIE & RADEMACHER-FLIS, FLIS, ROBERT BONNIE & REDEMACHER-FLIS, FLIS, ROBERT F. H. & JOANNE FERRANTE, DUANE OWNER RALPH R. FERGUSON, J. FERRANTE, DAVID M. & GALE, ADELE K. FIELDS, DAVID KENNETH & KRISTEN FLAGG, E.; TRUSTEE FIELDING, JONATHAN KEVIN & BETTY FITZPATRICK, FLYNN, KELLY A. KELLY FLYNN, FLESSER, BRIAN D. & TRACEY E. & TRACEY BRIAN D. FLESSER, FOOTE, BRIAN S. & BERTHA S. BRIAN S. & BERTHA FOOTE, FORD, ROBIN & MARK ROBIN FORD, OF BERNICE M.; DEVISEES FORTIER, E. BRUCE E. & ANITA FORTIER, KAREN FOSSETT, L. JR. ROBERT FOSTER, L. JR. ROBERT FOSTER, FOTINO, ROGER & GERALDINE ROGER FOTINO, DOUGLAS & RACHEL FOWLER, TRUSTEE HUNTER O.; LYNNE FOX, TRUSTEE HUNTER O.; LYNNE FOX, FRALLICIARDI, FRANK R. & MICHELE FRANKLIN, CHRISTOPHER M. & FREEMAN, GEORGE FREEMAN, GEORGE M. & FREEMAN, GEORGE 009-046-009 MAP/LOT 013-080 004-081-00A 005-051 004-047-00B 001-005-005 011-046-00A 009-046-003 007-035 019-006 006-0 1 3 004-059 0 1 7-0 6 E. JOAN FOGG, 002-028-00B 017-021 017-021-00A 07A-006 003-0 1 7 003-030 003-031 L. JR. ROBERT FOSTER, 003-0 1 8-00A 007-005-00B 006-019 L. JR. ROBERT FOSTER, 008-012-00A 006-007-00G 016-001 007-061 003-049

003-049-00C 140 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 93.86 43.32 559.55 407.93 965.68 1 ,765.29 4,400.59 2,080.26 1,223.79 1,597.43 3,266.15 1,516.20 3,029.69 2,320.33 2,851.90 4,201.14 1,320.36 3,325.71 2,584.76 3,577.51 3,051.35 4,378.03 2,188.56 4,347.34 3,769.74 6,782.29 TAX AMT TAX 15,660.18 0.00 1 ,500.00 27.08 5,200.00 2,400.00 TAXABLE 67,800.00 88,500.00 84,000.00 31,000.00 22,600.00 73,150.00 53,500.00 243,800.00 115,250.00 867,600.00 180,950.00 167,850.00 128,550.00 158,000.00 232,750.00 184,250.00 143,200.00 198,200.00 169,050.00 242,550.00 121,250.00 240,850.00 208,850.00 375,750.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 127,100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 70,500.00 92,000.00 16,400.00 27,600.00 85,200.00 81,500.00 171,400.00 122,100.00 137,000.00 761,100.00 171,100.00 128,400.00 136,100.00 139,400.00 194,800.00 169,300.00 161,100.00 161,700.00 104,300.00 LAND 1 ,500.00 0.00 0.00 5,200.00 2,400.00 72,400.00 59,000.00 78,800.00 45,100.00 67,800.00 88,500.00 75,900.00 50,800.00 84,000.00 31,000.00 70,100.00 47,200.00 22,600.00 58,000.00 59,800.00 58,800.00 62,000.00 54,000.00 85,800.00 53,500.00 62,000.00 22,800.00

106,500.00 141,600.00 234,000.00

. 67,000.00 30,800.00 0.00 97,800.00 FREY, R. BENJAMIN & JENSEN-STARR, DANCER & JENSEN-STARR, R. BENJAMIN FREY, L TERESA & CALENDRILLO, W. FULLER, JASON L. TERESA & CALENDRILLO, W. FULLER, JASON OWNER H. FREEMAN, LISA FREEMAN, PAMELA C. FREEMAN, PAMELA FRENCH, PAULINE A. FRENCH, PAULINE GAGNE, MARK J. & SHERYL L. & SHERYL MARK J. GAGNE, FREY, EVA D. & STEVEN A. & STEVEN D. EVA FREY, D. EVA FREY, D. EVA FREY, FRINK, MARTHA C. FRINK, MARTHA FREY, STEVEN A. STEVEN FREY, A. STEVEN FREY, GAGNE, MARK J. & SHERYL L. & SHERYL MARK J. GAGNE, L. & SHERYL MARK J. GAGNE, & MICHELLE ADAM GAGNON, FREY, JOHN H. III & SYLVIA E. JOHN H. III & SYLVIA FREY, FREY, JOHN H. III & SYLVIA E. JOHN H. III & SYLVIA FREY, GALLAGHER, JOSEPH C. & CAROLE M. JOSEPH C. & CAROLE GALLAGHER, GAGNON, STEPHEN R. STEPHEN GAGNON, RACHEL GALLAGHER, W. RACHEL GALLAGHER, W. RACHEL GALLAGHER, GAMAGE, MELINDA M. MELINDA GAMAGE, P. ARTHUR GANNETT, GARBER, PAUL G. & PATRICIA L. G. & PATRICIA GARBER, PAUL J. M. & NATASHIA GARBER, PAUL GARCIA, JOSEPH & LILLIAN GARCIA, GARRISON HILL GRANGE #497 0 1 8-0 6 MAP/LOT 004-075-00B 009-023-00C 011-031 018-018-00B 005-015-00A 005-015 004-090-00C 005-047 005-015-00D-001 004-090-00A 018-012 018-018 013-023 007-005-00G 007-005-00F 009-041 002-052 002-018 003-006 002-060 005-0 1 5-00 003-005 009-004-00D 004-064 001-004 003-061-00N 012-039 020-001 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 141 3.61 0.00 917.84 595.65 110.11 416.96 953.04 492.77 947.63 3,368.13 2,205.71 3,536.90 3,260.73 3,697.54 1,997.23 3,392.50 3,576.61 1,768.00 2,870.85 2,765.26 2,490.00 3,772.45 1,319.46 3,767.04 5,939.35 1,924.13 2,814.00 4,392.47 7,788.58 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 200.00 6,100.00 TAXABLE 50,850.00 33,000.00 23,100.00 52,800.00 27,300.00 97,950.00 52,500.00 73,100.00 1 86, 00.00 3,359. 11 186,600.00 122,200.00 195,950.00 180,650.00 204,850.00 110,650.00 187,950.00 198,150.00 159,050.00 153,200.00 137,950.00 209,000.00 208,700.00 329,050.00 106,600.00 155,900.00 243,350.00 431,500.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 16,200.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 10,200.00 69,000.00 49,300.00 45,500.00 88,200.00 20,900.00 57,300.00 80,800.00 127,800.00 157,200.00 105,900.00 146,100.00 117,600.00 135,800.00 128,300.00 102,500.00 222,800.00 191,600.00 191,000.00 LAND 200.00 6,100.00 58,800.00 54,900.00 53,200.00 58,700.00 89,000.00 73,000.00 84,600.00 75,600.00 33,000.00 76,600.00 45,000.00 23,100.00 52,800.00 27,300.00 66,700.00 65,000.00 49,700.00 52,200.00 52,500.00 71,700.00 49,300.00 75,100.00 16,200.00 120,500.00 209,000.00 240,500.00 208,700.00 92,500.00 93,600.00 0.00 GAYDOS, WILLIAM M. & JACQUELINE L.; TR WILLIAM M. & JACQUELINE GAYDOS, GAYTHWAITE, MARTHA & MARTHA GAYTHWAITE, GENTHNER, LARRY H. GENTHNER, LARRY GENTHNER, RICKY B. T. GERDING, ELIZABETH OWNER SUZANNE GASTALDO, CAROL GAY, GEROUX, DARRYL L. DARRYL GEROUX, LORENZO GAUDET, FRANCES GAY, GEROUX, DARRYL L. DARRYL GEROUX, JR. W. & HEBERT TERRI LYNN GEROUX, & ANTHONY J. VIRGINIA GEROUX, JAMES GILBERT, GEROUX, VIRGINIA W. & JOHN A. W. VIRGINIA GEROUX, & JOHN A. W. VIRGINIA GEROUX, B. & JOANN F. GIAMPETRUZZI, ROBERT JOSEPH L. JR. GIFFORD, JOHN & MELANEE O. GILBERT, M. VALERIE GILBERT, GLASIER, SUSAN E. GLASIER, SUSAN G. JR; PETER J. CHARLES GLUECK, GLEASON, JEANNETTE H. GLEASON, GLIDDEN, MARIAN, TRUSTEE G. JR; PETER J. CHARLES GLUECK, GLENDINNING, HELEN V. & WINKLE, AMY R. GLENDINNING, TOR CEMETERY GLIDDEN FAMILY G. CHARLES GLUECK, G. JR; PETER J. CHARLES GLUECK, 002-058 007-005-00J 007-054 009-019-00A MAP/LOT 007-028-00C 009-003 008-047 003-073-00B 015-020 004-061 008-045-00C 011-008 010-006-00A 008-052-00B 009-047 010-007 008-018-005 008-037 013-013 009-004-00B-003 007-005-00M 003-043-00D 004-040 012-013 003-043-00B 012-025 011-014 003-052-00A 003-043 003-046 142 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 32.49 90.25 754.49 620.92 826.69 945.82 5,822.93 1,337.51 1,573.06 3,167.78 1,684.07 4,156.92 2,591.98 1 ,676.85 3,507.12 4,392.47 5,925.82 9,247.92 1,182.28 3,006.23 3,879.85 3,315.79 2,300.47 3,520.65 3,563.07 2,936.74 3,740.86 TAX AMT TAX 10,446.44 0.00 1,800.00 5,000.00 TAXABLE 74,100.00 87,150.00 93,300.00 41,800.00 34,400.00 65,500.00 45,800.00 52,400.00 322,600.00 175,500.00 230,300.00 143,600.00 194,300.00 243,350.00 328,300.00 512,350.00 166,550.00 214,950.00 183,700.00 127,450.00 195,050.00 578,750.00 197,400.00 162,700.00 207,250.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 87,600.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 1,400.00 3,500.00 15,000.00 30,200.00 15,200.00 72,500.00 90,900.00 98,200.00 107,600.00 137,600.00 141,500.00 217,800.00 118,300.00 113,500.00 252,000.00 150,200.00 138,900.00 113,700.00 267,900.00 143,000.00 LAND 1,800.00 5,000.00 88,800.00 72,400.00 74,100.00 71,200.00 71,100.00 92,900.00 93,300.00 0.00 0.00 92,900.00 41,800.00 34,400.00 76,000.00 67,300.00 76,300.00 64,100.00 79,000.00 76,100.00 70,000.00 50,800.00 45,800.00 48,900.00 84,200.00 64,500.00 215,000.00 120,000.00 160,500.00 308,800.00 325,100.00 197,400.00

C.D. EMILY LENIN S. & SABINO, GONZALES, THOMAS P. & GREGORY, KEVIN W. GREGORY, THOMAS P. & GREGORY, KEVIN W. GREGORY, J. LINDSAY JR. & LAXON, J. GUIDERA, DAVID OWNER G. JR., CHARLES GLUECK, & SUSAN PETER J. GLUECK, GREGORY, SHAWN S. & NELSON, DERILYN C. S. & NELSON, DERILYN SHAWN GREGORY, & EVELYN ROBERT GROVER, DISTRICT GSB SANITARY GREGORY, ROBERT B ROBERT GREGORY, & SHIRLEY P. CLAYTON GROVER, GORDON A. LIBBY, INC. GORDON A. LIBBY, INC. PRODUCTS, FOREST GORDON LIBBY L. DOROTHY GRAF, & KATHLEEN ROBERT GULLO, GOLDSMITH, DONALD R. & DEBORAH D. RICHARD EARL GRAFFAM, M. MARTHA GRANT, GUTEK, RICHARD R., TRUSTEE & LANGDON, STEVEN LAURIE GRAY, GREEN, TAMZON R. GREEN, TAMZON GREGG, CATHERINE H. CATHERINE GREGG, GUTEK, RICHARD R., TRUSTEE K.; TRUSTEE GUTEK, ZANDA HACKETT, E.A. & HACKETT, L. & GLEN S. JODY CRAIG T. HAGGETT, HALL, W. BRUCE H. & ROBIN HALE, BARBARA S. HALE, BARBARA HALE, NATHAN 0 1 6-0 3-00A MAP/LOT 003-043-00C 003-043-00A 006-002-00A 007-023 017-013 005-049-00A 012-050 002-034 008-038-00A 008-035 012-048 013-074 07A-051 011-034 006-027 005-048 002-064 005-049 007-052-00D 011-028 003-002 003-003-00A 006-00 1 -00A 005-037-00C 004-068 005-027 005-003 005-006-00A TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 143 0.00 27.08 519.84 220.21 577.60 888.06 2,655.16 5,654.16 3,426.79 5,199.30 3,997.17 3,087.45 1,425.95 2,374.48 5,145.15 2,895.22 5,970.04 1,704.82 7,306.64 4,180.38 6,470.93 4,414.13 2,661.47 3,157.85 1,156.10 1,681.36 4,076.59 TAX AMT TAX 12,275.81 14,287.48 0.00 1,500.00 TAXABLE 28,800.00 12,200.00 79,000.00 32,000.00 94,450.00 49,200.00 64,050.00 93,150.00 147,100.00 313,250.00 189,850.00 288,050.00 221,450.00 171,050.00 131,550.00 285,050.00 160,400.00 330,750.00 680,100.00 404,800.00 231,600.00 358,500.00 244,550.00 147,450.00 791,550.00 174,950.00 225,850.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 94,700.00 95,800.00 50,700.00 96,700.00 28,300.00 62,400.00 245,700.00 123,100.00 244,200.00 152,700.00 127,000.00 236,000.00 113,600.00 277,400.00 462,600.00 184,800.00 190,600.00 262,200.00 573,100.00 139,100.00 183,200.00 0.00 LAND 1,500.00 52,400.00 28,800.00 87,500.00 81,000.00 58,100.00 83,000.00 64,000.00 63,300.00 12,200.00 50,000.00 79,000.00 46,800.00 67,600.00 32,000.00 58,000.00 68,200.00 96,300.00 49,200.00 65,000.00 50,100.00 62,600.00 45,000.00 50,000.00 217,500.00 220,000.00 232,700.00 231,600.00 OWNER HALL, A. JR., COLIN HALL, A. JR., COLIN REN HALVERSON c/o SALLY HALVERSON, HAMLYN, ROBERT & DEBORAH E. ROBERT HAMLYN, HANCOCK, DUSTIN & BETHANY DUSTIN HANCOCK, HANDEL, THOMAS & ANDREA D. HANDEL, ANDREA HANLEY, GERALDINE N. HANLEY, HANLEY, GERALDINE N. HANLEY, HANNIGAN, PATRICIA A. HANNIGAN, PATRICIA HANLEY, GERALDINE N. HANLEY, III & ALISON L. P. JEFFERY HANLEY, P. & LORI TIMOTHY HANLEY, W. HANSON, MICHAEL E. & MARILYN & ELAINE STANLEY HARLOW, W. HANSON, MICHAEL E. & MARILYN L. & DAVID HARMAN, KRISTIN HARNISH, FRANK & GERTRUDE DANICA HARRAHY, HARRIS, JONATHAN J. & CAROLINE M. & CAROLINE J. HARRIS, JONATHAN ; TRUSTEE JOSEPHINE F. HART, HART, MAIA & MYERS, ANNA W.; TR ANNA W.; MAIA & MYERS, HART, HARRIS, MARY H. HARRIS, MARY J. C. & CAROLE BENJAMIN HART, JOSEPHINE F. HART, HARTLEY, NANCY HARTLEY, D. JOHN H. & CAROL HARTMAN, J. MILLARD & SANDRA HASSAN, HARVEY, LETTI-ANN HARVEY, MAP/LOT 008-072-00A 006-047 005-047-00A 008-031 003-065-00K 007-028-00B 007-027-002 003-022 003-039 002-067 003-023 008-014-00A 003-024 007-022-00A 003-065-00L 007-022-00A-001 003-065 008-045-00D 016-002-00C 07A-056 005-068 005-067-00B 004-069-00B 07A-043 005-067 002-020-00B 009-019-00C 008-056 009-049-00A 144 ANNUAL REPORT 28.88 64.98 326.71 682.29 243.68 445.84 225.63 664.24 633.56 1,773.41 4,587.41 2,457.51 2,784.21 5,558.50 3,120.85 6,215.52 5,081.08 5,702.90 3,500.80 2,184.05 3,567.58 2,239.10 3,424.09 5,627.09 2,739.99 5,457.42 3,245.39 2,178.64 5,750.73 TAX AMT TAX 1,600.00 3,600.00 TAXABLE 98,250.00 18,100.00 37,800.00 13,500.00 24,700.00 12,500.00 35,100.00 36,800.00 254,150.00 136,150.00 154,250.00 307,950.00 172,900.00 344,350.00 281,500.00 315,950.00 193,950.00 121,000.00 197,650.00 124,050.00 189,700.00 311,750.00 151,800.00 302,350.00 179,800.00 120,700.00 318,600.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 56,100.00 98,000.00 88,900.00 60,400.00 92,000.00 71,000.00 84,700.00 98,800.00 45,700.00 196,400.00 132,200.00 206,400.00 246,700.00 205,000.00 142,000.00 248,500.00 108,400.00 228,000.00 102,700.00 103,300.00 LAND 1,600.00 3,600.00 77,700.00 52,400.00 56,400.00 85,300.00 83,500.00 76,500.00 69,900.00 50,000.00 18,100.00 37,800.00 13,500.00 24,700.00 12,500.00 77,500.00 81,300.00 35,100.00 53,600.00 88,600.00 36,800.00 49,100.00 81,000.00 75,000.00 1 22,900.00 83,600.00 0.00 206,500.00 3,727.33 190,000.00 152,200.00 112,500.00 116,200.00 215,300.00 HERVOCHON, GEORGE F. III & KATHLEEN A. III & KATHLEEN F. GEORGE HERVOCHON, TRUSTEES & MARY; DAVID HEWITT, OWNER JANET HATCH, HEWITT, DAVID E. & MARY E. E. & MARY DAVID HEWITT, HATCH, ROBERT R. & CAROLYN M. R. & CAROLYN ROBERT HATCH, MARCY HATCH, TRUSTEE ROGER.; HATHAWAY, M. CHRISTOPHER HAYDEN, HIDU, JAMES D. & DEBORAH B. D. JAMES HIDU, & DEBORAH B. D. JAMES HIDU, HB BARWICK INC. HB BARWICK HEABERLIN, RICK L. & CAROL L. RICK L. & CAROL HEABERLIN, HIGGINS, DAVID R. HIGGINS, DAVID C. & KAREN L. CHRISTOPHER HIGHT, LLC TIMBER MANAGEMENT HILTON B. BRENDA HILTON, B. BRENDA HILTON, DENNIS HILTON, ELAINE G. HILTON, ELAYN HILTON, HEAFITZ, LEWIS HEAFITZ, C. M. & LINDA TIMOTHY HEALY, C. M. & LINDA TIMOTHY HEALY, GISELA HEIMSATH-RHODES, HEALY, TIMOTHY M. TIMOTHY HEALY, HILTON, JOHN R. HILTON, HEIMSATH-RHODES, GISELA HEIMSATH-RHODES, SALLIE HEMINGWAY, HENTZ, WILLIAM K. & MICHELLE R. & JUDITH L. MARK D. HERSHEY, 016-007 MAP/LOT 006-025 009-038 016-005 007-064 005-030 015-009 013-066 004-013 004-010-00C 005-054-00C 003-011 006-007-00C 007-052-00B 008-018 007-015-00D 007-039-00A 005-037 007-019 008-067 012-036 007-005-00A 007-005 005-004 007-005-00H 007-014 005-007-00A 003-012 015-011 009-028 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 145 561.36 113.72 584.82 712.98 722.00 4,583.80 2,473.75 4,717.37 1,532.45 2,991.79 2,554.98 2,152.46 2,330.26 5,258.87 1,075.78 3,957.46 6,095.49 3,915.05 1,741.83 3,147.02 2,934.93 2,807.68 2,807.68 3,794.11 1,633.53 2,184.95 2,315.82 5,197.50 2,110.95 TAX AMT TAX 6,300.00 TAXABLE 31,100.00 84,900.00 59,600.00 96,500.00 32,400.00 39,500.00 29,300.00 90,500.00 40,000.00 253,950.00 137,050.00 261,350.00 165,750.00 141,550.00 119,250.00 129,100.00 291,350.00 219,250.00 337,700.00 216,900.00 174,350.00 162,600.00 126,250.00 210,200.00 121,050.00 128,300.00 287,950.00 116,950.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 20,000.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 45,300.00 81,800.00 69,300.00 14,800.00 36,900.00 39,500.00 89,800.00 60,400.00 25,200.00 78,100.00 45,300.00 62,800.00 167,000.00 101,300.00 102,900.00 119,000.00 102,600.00 254,800.00 159,700.00 214,200.00 156,900.00 129,800.00 155,200.00 218,900.00 0.00 LAND 6,300.00 31,100.00 50,000.00 39,600.00 61,000.00 53,200.00 51,700.00 59,800.00 50,800.00 44,800.00 73,800.00 60,000.00 59,600.00 58,800.00 72,800.00 75,000.00 32,400.00 80,100.00 29,300.00 65,300.00 57,200.00 83,000.00 83,300.00 68,400.00 40,000.00 101,200.00 172,700.00 123,500.00 OWNER B. JOHN R. & BRENDA HILTON, HILTON, JOHN R. & BRENDA B. JOHN R. & BRENDA HILTON, K. SUSAN HILTON, HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. & KIM L. SAMUEL HINGSTON, HINGSTON, SAMUEL R. & KIM L. SAMUEL HINGSTON, HISLER, FRANK L. III. & LISA HITZHUSEN, ROCHELLE L. HITZHUSEN, ROCHELLE HODGDON, NATHANIEL P. & ASHLEY L. P. HODGDON, NATHANIEL HODGKINS, MAXWELL A. HOFFMAN, MARK R. & JENNIE M. HOFFMAN, MARK. R & JENNIE M. HOFFMAN, PAUL D. & MAUREEN S. & MAUREEN D. HOFFMAN, PAUL B. & PAULINE PAUL HOLLOWAY, B.; TRUSTEE HOLME, CHRISTOPHER HOLMES, CHARLES C. CHARLES HOLMES, HOLMES, CHARLES C. CHARLES HOLMES, HOLMES, CHARLES C. CHARLES HOLMES, HOLMES, CHARLES C. CHARLES HOLMES, HOLT, WILLIAM & CATHERINE E. WILLIAM & CATHERINE HOLT, ANN K. HOLTON, BRIAN & MAUREEN HOLT, HOLMES, NANCY HOLMES, NANCY HOLMES, HOMAN, JOHN W. & MARY E. & MARY HOMAN, JOHN W. HOSSLER, KATHERINE LUKE J. HOUGHTON, LUKE J. HOUGHTON, HOUGHTON, KEVIN K. HOUGHTON, H. LAURA HOUGHTON, MAP/LOT 007-035-00A 007-014-001 007-015-00G 009-023 009-024-00B 008-047-00B 007-052-00E 009-004-00B-004 008-041-00C 007-060 007-058 006-033 002-039-00B 003-061-00A 004-080 004-082 007-018-00A 007-018-00A-NL1 012-019 015-025 008-018-007 007-018 007-018 015-001 008-014-00C 016-009-00C 016-009-00E 014-009 016-009-00F 146 ANNUAL REPORT 59.57 25.27 43.32 212.99 222.02 958.46 263.53 992.75 406.13 776.15 315.88 2,028.82 2,625.37 9,409.47 1,906.98 8,960.02 3,813.97 1,283.36 1,110.08 4,819.35 1,171.45 3,217.41 1,360.97 1,066.76 6,401.43 3,664.15 6,849.07 1,758.07 3,596.46 TAX AMT TAX 3,300.00 1,400.00 2,400.00 TAXABLE 11,800.00 12,300.00 53,100.00 14,600.00 64,900.00 71,100.00 61,500.00 55,000.00 22,500.00 43,000.00 17,500.00 75,400.00 59,100.00 97,400.00 112,400.00 145,450.00 521,300.00 105,650.00 496,400.00 211,300.00 267,000.00 178,250.00 354,650.00 203,000.00 379,450.00 199,250.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 6,300.00 90,300.00 54,600.00 64,900.00 12,500.00 38,400.00 60,000.00 19,600.00 49,000.00 48,600.00 396,300.00 416,500.00 160,200.00 113,200.00 131,300.00 176,900.00 148,000.00 0.00 LAND 3,300.00 1,400.00 2,400.00 69,400.00 65,300.00 79,900.00 51,100.00 11,800.00 12,300.00 53,100.00 14,600.00 58,600.00 23,100.00 79,300.00 39,500.00 48,800.00 55,000.00 22,500.00 43,000.00 17,500.00 75,400.00 65,500.00 125,000.00 106,100.00 207,000.00 243,300.00 216,800.00 154,000.00

HOUGHTON, PATRICIA C. PATRICIA HOUGHTON, HOURIHAN, THOMAS J. HOUST, PAULA M. & FARRELL, CHESLEY T. CHESLEY M. & FARRELL, PAULA HOUST, W. & HULSIZER, AARON HULSIZER, ANASTASIA HUDSON, JAMES T. & PATRICIA B. & PATRICIA T. HUDSON, JAMES OWNER H.; TRUSTEE LAURA HOUGHTON, HOUSE, VICKIE G. HUMPHREY, G.W.& DUNLAP, J.M. JR; TR J.M. DUNLAP, G.W.& HUMPHREY, LLC HUNT FARM, LLC HUNT FARM, HUNT, DON INC. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. HUNT, ELDON C. JR. K. & CHRISTINE HUNT, HUDSON, JAMES T. & PATRICIA B. & PATRICIA T. HUDSON, JAMES HUNT, ELDON C. JR. K. & CHRISTINE HUNT, FREDERIC G. HUNT, JUDITH P. HUNT, HUFFMAN, RICHARD L. & VALRAE W. SHERRY HUGHES, HUNT, ELDON C. JR. K. & CHRISTINE HUNT, ELDON C. JR. K. & CHRISTINE HUNT, C. FORREST HUNT, C. FORREST HUNT, C. & KAREN N. FORREST HUNT, C. & GRETCHEN HULL, JONATHAN 013-021-00A 005-033-00A 002-007 MAP/LOT 016-011 013-032 0 1 2-033-002 007-015-00E 009-043-005-(2) 009-048 009-107 009-004-00B 007-022-00C 009-049 009-015 009-043-002 009-018-00A 002-007-00A 009-017 004-055-00C 009-043 017-024 013-070 007-022 009-004 009-022 008-035-00E 005-045 005-041 009-0 1 8 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 147 0.00 72.20 83.03 463.89 1 38.99 1 98.55 146.21 778.86 3,429.50 7,530.46 5,665.90 4,915.02 6,266.96 1,757.17 4,774.23 4,690.29 4,906.89 1,418.73 1,418.73 2,392.53 4,814.84 3,091.97 1,527.93 5,172.23 3,730.03 3,730.03 4,044.10 1,146.18 2,849.19 2,000.84 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 4,000.00 8,100.00 4,600.00 TAXABLE 25,700.00 11 ,000.00 97,350.00 78,600.00 43,150.00 84,650.00 56,800.00 63,500.00 190,000.00 417,200.00 313,900.00 272,300.00 347,200.00 264,500.00 259,850.00 271,850.00 132,550.00 266,750.00 171,300.00 286,550.00 149,850.00 224,050.00 157,850.00 110,850.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 194,700.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 57,500.00 61,600.00 10,100.00 10,000.00 71,800.00 44,800.00 56,800.00 72,600.00 314,500.00 116,400.00 199,800.00 196,600.00 283,500.00 197,300.00 219,200.00 230,200.00 106,700.00 136,700.00 100,000.00 168,300.00 114,000.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 4,000.00 7,700.00 0.00 0.00 7,700.00 8,100.00 4,600.00 25,700.00 74,300.00 75,700.00 63,700.00 11 ,000.00 88,800.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 68,500.00 61,800.00 47,400.00 75,000.00 70,600.00 64,600.00 58,000.00 54,100.00 64,100.00 70,000.00 58,100.00 58,200.00 63,500.00 102,700.00 197,500.00 190,000.00 207,000.00

HUNT, NORMAN C. HUNT, NORMAN C. HUNT, E. ROBERT HUNT, HUNTINGTON, CHARLES A. & ROSEMARY C. A. & ROSEMARY CHARLES HUNTINGTON, C. A. & ROSEMARY CHARLES HUNTINGTON, C. JOSHUA M. & ZECH, TAMARA HUTCHISON, OWNER & NORMAN C. JUDITH P. HUNT, NORMAN C. HUNT, TRUSTEES J., E. & KENDAL ROBERT HUNT, INDIAN TRAIL, LLC INNES, MICHAEL INNES, WILDER A. & ELLEN P. HUNT, HUNT, SUE ANNE HUNT, LAURA IORIO, HUNTINGTON, KATHLEEN & THOMAS KATHLEEN HUNTINGTON, LAURA IORIO, L. MAYNARD JACKSON, S. JENKINS, BARBARA JACOBS, JOSHUA B. & ANNE C. JOSHUA JACOBS, BRIAN D. HUNTLEY, JR. & MARGO V. CLAYTON HUNTLEY, JEHOVAH WITNESS KINGDOM HALL WITNESS JEHOVAH JANE, THOMAS C. JANE, JR. & MARGO V. CLAYTON HUNTLEY, JR. & MARGO V. CLAYTON HUNTLEY, D. DANIEL HUPP, B. & SHIRLEY F. HURDLE, CALVERT COLEMAN HUTCHINS, & CHRISTINA DARRYL HUTCHINS, 009-042 009-038-00A 009-043-005-(1) MAP/LOT 009-043-00A 009-040-00A 009-043-00D 003-009 004-069 005-038 FRANK INFORATI, 005-009 009-043-004 003-0 1 0 009-014-00A 009-039 003-078 009-039 005-028 011-009 013-073 019-007-00A 005-033 002-030-00A 013-043 004-060 004-060 004-080-00A 009-004-00B-001 1 7 07A-0 003-012-00B 007-021-00A 148 ANNUAL REPORT 768.93 481.94 389.88 660.63 2,667.79 3,430.40 3,848.26 4,082.91 7,808.43 1,048.71 2,490.00 1,756.27 2,665.99 3,038.72 3,090.16 2,520.68 2,723.75 5,042.27 3,193.05 6,686.62 1,152.49 4,979.09 9,312.00 3,980.03 2,184.95 2,253.54 3,711.98 TAX AMT TAX 17,880.33 17,880.33 TAXABLE 58,100.00 97,300.00 42,600.00 26,700.00 63,850.00 21,600.00 36,600.00 147,800.00 190,050.00 213,200.00 226,200.00 432,600.00 137,950.00 147,700.00 168,350.00 171,200.00 139,650.00 150,900.00 279,350.00 176,900.00 370,450.00 842,700.00 147,900.00 275,850.00 515,900.00 220,500.00 121,050.00 124,850.00 205,650.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,700.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 8,100.00 8,500.00 91,200.00 86,200.00 22,700.00 19,500.00 60,900.00 75,800.00 78,100.00 137,000.00 139,800.00 119,500.00 151,200.00 217,300.00 195,200.00 103,400.00 103,900.00 125,600.00 162,700.00 772,100.00 147,900.00 215,300.00 441,900.00 160,400.00 0.00 LAND 67,300.00 73,400.00 63,100.00 75,000.00 50,000.00 61,000.00 88,800.00 98,400.00 50,000.00 42,600.00 67,300.00 67,700.00 51,300.00 26,700.00 70,600.00 74,800.00 74,000.00 58,600.00 21,600.00 36,600.00 59,500.00 61,000.00 59,500.00 147,800.00 215,300.00 128,200.00 227,700.00 159,600.00

225,500.00 306,200.00 0.00 53 1 ,700.00 9,597. 1 9 KELLER, THOMAS KEELEY, LEONORA & SIMMONS, ANTONINA LEONORA KEELEY, (IV) LLC MANAGEMENT KEI (MAINE) POWER (IV) LLC MANAGEMENT KEI (MAINE) POWER F. A. & DANIEL KELLER, WENDY KELLEY, JEFFREY R. KELLEY, OWNER J. A. & LAUGHTON KATHE JEWETT, JOHNSON, BLANCHE M. JOHNSON, CHARLES R. & MERCY L. R. & MERCY JOHNSON, CHARLES L. A. & TARA JOHNSON, DAVID BARR JOHNSON, PETER B. & MARY JOHNSON, RICHARD E. & JENNIFER N. KELLEY, JEFFREY R. KELLEY, M. MEGAN KELLEY, J. MELISSA KELLY, KEMPEL, STEVEN G. & SHARON R. KEMPEL, G. & SHARON STEVEN JONES, NEAL S. NEAL JONES, S.; TRUSTEE WILTON JONES, S.; TRUSTEE WILTON JONES, INN) (NEWCASTLE LLC JTC, JTC, LLC (NEWCASTLE INN) (NEWCASTLE LLC JTC, JUCHNIK, FRANK & CAROL JULOANIA, INC. JULOANIA, JUDKINS, GEARRY D. & TAMARA M. & TAMARA D. JUDKINS, GEARRY LLC ESTATE, JUNIOR’S REAL LLC RENTALS, JUST V. KALER, CATHLEEN V. KALER, CATHLEEN E. JR. KALER, JAMES F. PAUL S. & CANNY, KAPLAN, JOANN 006-024-00A 0 1 5-0 5 007-016 003-061-00J MAP/LOT 011-010 007-052-00C 004-006-001 008-055 008-042-00A 009-044 004-090 0 1 5-0 2 003-061-00K 014-005 013-020 017-014 007-052-00H 009-033 009-034 012-049 012-049 004-054 012-009-002 005-035-00E 009-004-00B-005 009-043-003 004-081 004-081-00B 004-081-00D 002-029 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 149 0.00 50.54 72.20 902.50 5,801.27 5,022.41 4,641.56 5,022.41 2,606.42 6,065.70 2,039.65 3,628.95 3,754.40 5,011.58 3,412.35 9,460.01 4,363.59 1,559.52 9,460.01 1,303.21 5,749.83 2,532.42 6,584.64 4,105.47 2,595.59 1,999.04 5,644.24 1,326.68 2,471.95 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 2,800.00 4,000.00 TAXABLE 13,300.00 86,400.00 72,200.00 50,000.00 73,500.00 321,400.00 264,950.00 257,150.00 144,400.00 336,050.00 113,000.00 201,050.00 208,000.00 277,650.00 189,050.00 391,200.00 241,750.00 132,900.00 318,550.00 140,300.00 364,800.00 227,450.00 143,800.00 110,750.00 312,700.00 136,950.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 13,300.00 86,400.00 36,200.00 80,100.00 92,200.00 78,700.00 92,200.00 113,100.00 182,000.00 197,600.00 286,400.00 155,600.00 101,900.00 145,300.00 192,000.00 172,100.00 132,900.00 1 23,000.00 259,200.00 0.00 339,600.00 6, 1 29.78 177,300.00 303,800.00 248,800.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 2,800.00 4,000.00 97,200.00 73,800.00 63,900.00 58,000.00 59,700.00 58,000.00 64,000.00 50,200.00 73,600.00 64,400.00 72,200.00 60,200.00 61,000.00 51,600.00 52,000.00 50,000.00 63,900.00 64,700.00 73,500.00 208,300.00 190,000.00 219,100.00 113,000.00 208,000.00 2 1 6,600.00

KOSTENBADER, THOMAS W & KAREN M KOSTENBADER, THOMAS D. KOSTENBADER, KOSKI, EDWARD GREG & POWERS, LINDA A. LINDA & POWERS, GREG EDWARD KOSKI, OWNER R. KEMPEL, G. & SHARON STEVEN KOSTENBADER, THOMAS W & KAREN M KOSTENBADER, JOSEPH V. & TATEM, NANCY J. KENNEDY, KEN & KATHARINA KEOUGHAN, KRAH, CHASTITY R. KRAH, CHASTITY KRAH, DEAN M. & STEFFNEY L. M. & STEFFNEY KRAH, DEAN KERBAWY, DANIEL D. & LILLIAN D. DANIEL KERBAWY, TRUSTEES W., PETER & KATHLEEN KEYES, KRAH, DONNA & JOYCE CHAPMAN & KIMBERLY KISTLER, KEYES, GEORGE S. & ELAINE GEORGE KEYES, L. & BARBARA KING, FRANK P. CHAPMAN & KIMBERLY KISTLER, P. KRAH, JOYCE KIRKLAND, EDWARD V. JR. V. EDWARD KIRKLAND, TRUSTEE KIVINIEMI, BARBARA; KRAH, KENSELL K. II KRAH, KENSELL K. II KLEENE, EVAN C. KLEENE, EVAN A.B. & SUSAN CHARLES KORTHALS, KRAH, KENSELL K. II & ANDREA C. KRAH, KENSELL K. II & ANDREA J. E. & AMANDA KRAS, JAMES G. KRUK, LOUISE A. A. & EMILY NICOLAS KUTCH, & SUSAN LAFLAMME, DAVID HILL, LLC FARM LAKE MEADOW 004-063-00B 004-063-00C MAP/LOT 017-029 004-063-00B 009-021 013-081 004-034-001 004-034 007-037 020-016 004-042 007-023-00C 004-015 009-046-008 007-023-00C 004-042-00A 009-012 004-002 007-023-00B REBECCA KISTLER, 006-020-00C 006-021 008-032-00A 006-011-001 0 1 8-002 006-020-00A 003-055 011-004 003-061-00I 008-018-012 007-017-00I 150 ANNUAL REPORT 635.36 790.59 846.55 2,765.26 3,404.23 3,398.82 4,613.58 3,402.43 1,138.96 1,652.48 9,074.64 4,675.85 3,520.65 2,248.13 5,265.19 2,869.05 4,609.97 3,149.73 2,817.61 4,705.64 6,188.44 3,015.25 4,877.11 2,758.94 6,701.97 5,490.81 6,248.01 TAX AMT TAX TAXABLE 35,200.00 63,100.00 43,800.00 91,550.00 46,900.00 153,200.00 188,600.00 188,300.00 255,600.00 188,500.00 502,750.00 259,050.00 195,050.00 124,550.00 291,700.00 158,950.00 255,400.00 174,500.00 156,100.00 260,700.00 342,850.00 167,050.00 270,200.00 152,850.00 371,300.00 304,200.00 346,150.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 1,100.00 7,600.00 48,500.00 11,600.00 51,400.00 73,100.00 48,600.00 79,000.00 85,600.00 132,200.00 116,800.00 177,700.00 353,700.00 197,600.00 134,300.00 108,400.00 112,900.00 192,300.00 279,700.00 131,300.00 205,200.00 105,800.00 283,000.00 229,000.00 LAND 35,200.00 56,400.00 71,500.00 77,900.00 14,600.00 75,700.00 43,800.00 45,800.00 54,400.00 75,000.00 65,700.00 3 1 ,200.00 64,800.00 0.00 0.00 3 1 ,200.00 1 6 563. 61,600.00 70,500.00 68,400.00 77,400.00 50,000.00 65,000.00 61,300.00 83,100.00 75,200.00 176,900.00 153,200.00 169,000.00 243,100.00 176,400.00 363,700.00 205,000.00 0.00 0.00 205,000.00 3,700.25 LANIGAN, CHARLES K. LANIGAN, CHARLES TRUSTEE SUZANNE; LAURENCELL, LAVENDER, JOHN O. & MARGARET G.; TR & MARGARET JOHN O. LAVENDER, JOSEPH & MARTHA LAVENDIER, F. DENNIS L. JR. & BRITANI LAVERTU, P. JAMES LAWLER, OWNER B. LAKE, BRENDA B. LAKE, BRENDA D. & SUSAN W. DAVID LAWRENCE, LEBEAU, ROBERT E. & CAROL A. E. & CAROL ROBERT LEBEAU, LEBEAU, ROBERT E. & CAROL A. E. & CAROL ROBERT LEBEAU, LAWRENCE, SETH A. & LAURIE A. SETH A. & LAURIE LAWRENCE, MARION W. LAWSON, LEBEL, MICHAEL & KATIE LYNN LECHER, DEREK LECK, T. LEE, BETSEY LEE, DARREN E. LEE, DARREN C. G. & KATHERINE LEE, HENRY LEE, HENRY G. & KATHERINE C. G. & KATHERINE LEE, HENRY LEE, HENRY G. & KATHERINE C. G. & KATHERINE LEE, HENRY LEE, LAWRENCE RANDOLPH LEE, LAWRENCE LEE, WHITNEY F. & COURTNEY B. & COURTNEY LEE, WHITNEY F. TRUSTEE LEE, WHITNEY; LEEMAN, DAVID M. & TAMMY N. M. & TAMMY LEEMAN, DAVID LEMOS, SUSAN S. LEMOS, SUSAN M. & RICH, JEREMY J. HEATHER LESLIE, M & ELAINE; TRUSTEES LERNER, DANIEL 008-032-00E 002-006-00A 013-022 016-013-00E 003-027 MAP/LOT 016-008 016-004 003-059 012-040 07A-042 07A-045 008-009-00A 009-004-00H 015-024 07A-037 003-065-00M 003-065-002 007-014-00B DEREK LECK, 017-022 014-003 012-009-001 012-010 005-044-00A 007-036 013-002 004-054-00C 015-026 011-043 001-005-002 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 151 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 32.49 2,038.75 1,571.25 1,098.34 1,284.26 4,082.01 2,085.68 1,688.58 5,402.37 5,375.29 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,800.00 TAXABLE 87,050.00 60,850.00 71,150.00 93,550.00 112,950.00 1 79,500.00 3,239.98 226,150.00 115,550.00 299,300.00 297,800.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 94,500.00 14,250.00 98,100.00 98,100.00 98,400.00 59,400.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 245,400.00 110,100.00 118,500.00 118,500.00 135,900.00 618,900.00 118,600.00 3,066,600.00 20, 1 06,000.00 1 3,782,900.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 9,800.00 9,200.00 1,800.00 44,500.00 69,600.00 98,100.00 98,100.00 98,400.00 59,400.00 77,400.00 44,100.00 33,300.00 61,800.00 171,300.00 118,500.00 118,500.00 135,900.00 544,500.00 167,100.00 107,800.00 228,400.00 3,066,600.00 13,434,500.00 20,000,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 50,000.00 74,100.00 57,600.00 87,800.00 9 1 ,700.00 0.00 74,400.00 73,300.00 65,300.00 76,200.00 52,400.00 57,200.00 69,400.00 56,800.00 348,400.00 110,100.00 106,000.00 266,000.00 LINCOLN HOME LINCOLN LINCOLN COUNTY TELEVISION COUNTY LINCOLN LINCOLN ACADEMY INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. (DORMS) ACADEMY LINCOLN TRUSTEES ACADEMY LINCOLN & ROBIN CHARLES LINCOLN, LINCOLN ACADEMY INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN LINCOLN ACADEMY INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN HOME ALZHEIMER’S UNIT LINCOLN OWNER DAVID LEVESQUE, LIBBY, ELSIE L. LIBBY, JR. J. HARLOW LIBBY, VIVIAN C. LIBBY, LEWIS, JON R. & NICOLA M. LEWIS, JON R. & NICOLA DONDRA (LE) LIBBY, LIBBY, VIVIAN C. LIBBY, LINCOLN ACADEMY INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN VIVIAN C. (cottage) LIBBY, INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN LINCOLN ACADEMY INC. ACADEMY LINCOLN 012-041 005-015-00F 005-053-001 005-053-001 005-053-001 005-053-001 005-053-001 005-053-001 005-053-001 014-017 003-058-00B 009-035 III J. EDWARD LINCOLN, 005-053 005-053 005-042-00B 005-053 005-053 012-020 MAP/LOT 013-046 008-047-00A 008-039 007-020-MH1 005-035-00D 006-046 007-020 005-053 007-021 014-013 005-031 152 ANNUAL REPORT 74.01 935.89 231.04 1 06.50 942.21 592.04 3,638.88 1,706.63 1,125.42 4,902.38 2,638.91 2,580.25 7,657.71 4,582.90 3,340.15 3,221.02 3,221.02 4,639.75 4,365.39 2,460.22 3,982.73 5,452.00 3,064.89 3,073.01 2,562.20 3,993.56 1 ,007. 9 2,849.19 TAX AMT TAX 4,100.00 TAXABLE 94,550.00 51,850.00 62,350.00 12,800.00 52,200.00 51,000.00 32,800.00 201,600.00 271,600.00 146,200.00 142,950.00 424,250.00 253,900.00 185,050.00 127,450.00 257,050.00 241,850.00 136,300.00 220,650.00 302,050.00 169,800.00 170,250.00 141,950.00 221,250.00 157,850.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 1,400.00 58,800.00 28,500.00 31,600.00 97,500.00 86,200.00 45,200.00 50,200.00 20,500.00 213,300.00 317,800.00 113,900.00 184,200.00 203,100.00 186,100.00 180,300.00 241,300.00 119,800.00 117,500.00 103,200.00 168,900.00 105,200.00 LAND 500.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 9.03 800.00 4,100.00 50,000.00 43,300.00 58,300.00 45,000.00 48,700.00 12,800.00 85,400.00 71,000.00 69,700.00 96,500.00 68,200.00 52,200.00 70,000.00 54,600.00 75,000.00 32,800.00 50,000.00 67,000.00 53,000.00 66,600.00 55,800.00 66,900.00 0.00 0.00 55,800.00 120,700.00 200,200.00 115,800.00 5,900.00 0.00 0.00 5,900.00 LIND, JOEL C. & JULIANA T. M. JOEL C. & JULIANA T. LIND, MARGOT LINDSEY, W. CHING & MARYLOUISE LIU, RICHARD & ELIZABETH LINDSEY, J. A. & PATRICK KATHERINE LIZOTTE, LAURETTE LOCHHEAD, LAURETTE LOCHHEAD, LORING, SARAH L. & IKARD, WILLIAM M. C. L. & IKARD, SARAH LORING, WILLIAM M. C. L. & IKARD, SARAH LORING, LOTHROP, LUCILLE E. LUCILLE LOTHROP, OWNER III J. EDWARD LINCOLN, W. KARL L. & JASON LONDON, LUDWIG, DOUGLAS LUDWIG, DOUGLAS LUDWIG, LUTSK, BRUCE M. & JANE A. BRUCE M. & JANE LUTSK, JANE LUDWIG, LYNDAKER, LUKE & AMY LUKE LYNDAKER, LYNDAKER, LUKE & AMY LUKE LYNDAKER, ANDREW E. & LEIHA C. LYNN, LYNN, DWIGHT E. DWIGHT LYNN, LYONS, CATHERINE M. CATHERINE LYONS, LYONS, JAMES J. JR & KEVIN M.; TR J. JAMES LYONS, JENNIFER L. & MICHAEL C. MACDONALD, & SHERYL SCOTT MACDONALD, MACK, DOUGLAS S. MACK, KENDRA J. MACKENZIE, MACLENNAN, BARBARA S. & THOMAS BARBARA MACLENNAN, 007-052-00K 002-014 007-006-00A 002-03 1 LITTLE, ERIN 007-007 007-005-00L 006-001 006-002 005-023-00A MAP/LOT 009-036 003-066 003-068 004-043 004-058 004-058 07A-054 004-058-00B 011-020 018-006 010-010 002-062 007-017-00D-002 003-065-00E 002-038-00I 004-091-00A 002-048-00A 07A-038 006-035 006-029-00A S. BARBARA MACLENNAN, TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 153 5.42 50.54 519.84 626.34 453.06 148.01 198.55 4,714.66 2,318.52 2,240.91 6,614.42 1,462.05 5,980.87 4,071.18 4,164.14 5,688.46 3,673.18 3,654.22 2,145.24 2,378.99 2,238.20 4,452.03 3,803.14 6,054.87 2,944.86 3,413.26 8,601.73 TAX AMT TAX 300.00 2,800.00 8,200.00 TAXABLE 28,800.00 81,000.00 34,700.00 25,100.00 11,000.00 261,200.00 128,450.00 124,150.00 366,450.00 331,350.00 225,550.00 230,700.00 315,150.00 203,500.00 202,450.00 118,850.00 131,800.00 124,000.00 246,650.00 210,700.00 335,450.00 163,150.00 189,100.00 476,550.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 84,700.00 60,000.00 36,000.00 34,700.00 82,100.00 69,200.00 19,900.00 299,900.00 207,300.00 287,700.00 165,200.00 242,900.00 149,000.00 126,100.00 148,300.00 131,800.00 181,600.00 152,200.00 285,400.00 102,400.00 277,300.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 300.00 3,200.00 0.00 0.00 3,200.00 57.76 2,800.00 8,200.00 80,800.00 53,900.00 58,000.00 78,400.00 57,900.00 74,600.00 45,000.00 28,800.00 86,500.00 81,700.00 77,400.00 68,400.00 51,000.00 54,800.00 25,100.00 79,300.00 58,500.00 64,300.00 75,000.00 11,000.00 169,200.00 213,500.00

DOUGHTY, KATHERINE E. KATHERINE DOUGHTY, AVICOLLI, MICHELLE L. AVICOLLI, MARTIN, GARRETT D. & MAYHER, JENNIFER & MAYHER, GARRETTMARTIN, D. OWNER WILEY B. & ELDON III MACLEOD, MACMILLAN, ALISON K. MACMILLAN, MACMILLAN, NANCY B. MACMILLAN, R & MATTHEW MADDOX, MARIE T. MARTIN, MASON, LOIS TRUSTEE MASON, LOIS; P. SHARON MATHEWS, MAINE RSA #1, INC MAINE RSA S & DASHIELL GEOFFREY, MASLAND, S & DASHIELL GEOFFREY, MASLAND, HATHAITHIP & INTARAWUT, MARC MATZ, O. R. & MARSHA CHARLES MAY, MAYERS, ARTHUR N. ARTHUR MAYERS, MAINE RSA #1, INC MAINE RSA MALINOWSKI-WRIGHT, E. LUCIA M. E. LUCIA MALINOWSKI-WRIGHT, MALLORY, CHRISTOPHER H. & KRISTIN L. H. & KRISTIN CHRISTOPHER MALLORY, ALLISON J. MALONEY, P. DONALD A. & LYNN MALONEY, LYNN MALONEY, MALONEY, LYNN P. & DONALD A. P. LYNN MALONEY, MANAHAN, BRYAN & LEVINE, CARRIE MANAHAN, BRYAN MANNS, BRIAN MANZO, MICHAEL G. MANZO, LLC MARGAL N. & MARINARI, PAULETTE MAP/LOT 007-022-00E 004-039

07A-059 003-065-00J 004-049-00B 008-076 008-075 006-047-00A 005-042 MASON, LOIS 004-090-00B-NL3 008-051 008-050 015-013 011-041 007-052-00G 004-090-00B-NL4 008-018-00B 002-039 004-028-00B 004-028-00A 004-028 004-051 003-075 015-019

005-037-00B 017-005 007-048 007-0 1 6-00A 154 ANNUAL REPORT 203.97 633.56 723.81 3,447.55 2,954.79 5,903.25 3,498.09 5,896.94 2,527.90 5,466.44 2,490.00 5,030.54 1,314.04 5,140.64 5,193.89 2,925.00 3,284.20 2,591.08 3,390.69 1,742.73 4,168.65 2,197.59 4,564.85 2,621.76 4,564.85 TAX AMT TAX 10,330.02 TAXABLE 1 5,900.00 287.00 11,300.00 72,800.00 35,100.00 96,550.00 40,100.00 191,000.00 163,700.00 327,050.00 193,800.00 326,700.00 140,050.00 302,850.00 137,950.00 278,700.00 284,800.00 287,750.00 162,050.00 181,950.00 143,550.00 187,850.00 230,950.00 121,750.00 572,300.00 101,700.00 145,250.00 151,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 400.00 BLDG 8,700.00 80,000.00 1 5,900.00 20,900.00 0.00 54,900.00 85,500.00 39,600.00 63,300.00 95,600.00 51,400.00 82,800.00 274,300.00 155,700.00 259,300.00 101,800.00 142,500.00 138,600.00 110,100.00 127,600.00 144,500.00 148,600.00 244,500.00 110,200.00 151,200.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 67,000.00 10,900.00 57,800.00 68,800.00 50,400.00 33,200.00 66,200.00 68,600.00 57,600.00 62,200.00 96,600.00 35,100.00 53,200.00 59,400.00 40,100.00 49,300.00 93,000.00 111,000.00 142,800.00 138,900.00 171,000.00 215,400.00 159,500.00 146,200.00 327,800.00

TRUSTEES & SEAN; GILLISON, SABRINA R. GILLISON, SABRINA MCGREGOR, ELIZABETH M. & INGUNN T. ELIZABETH MCGREGOR, SUSAN B. & DALE, MCKANE, JONATHAN OWNER V. C. JR. & SARA MCCALL, JONATHAN JULIA MCCLURE, C. & DEENA W. MCKELLAR, DAVID A ANN P & CHRISTOPHER MCKENNEY, A ANN P & CHRISTOPHER MCKENNEY, MCCUMBER, SARAH M. MCCUMBER, SARAH KIRA L. MCDANIEL, MCKENNEY, TIMOTHY B. & DEBORAH L. TIMOTHY MCKENNEY, MCDERMOTT, MARIE L. & PETER J. MARIE L. & PETER J. MCDERMOTT, L. MCDOUGLE, MARY MCKENNEY, TIMOTHY B. & DEBORAH L. TIMOTHY MCKENNEY, MCKINNON, ALAN & ANN MARIE MCELROY, LOWELL & GERALDINE LOWELL MCELROY, & GENETTA D. MELVILLE MCLEAN, JR. & LISA ARTHUR MCFARLAND, & ELLEN M. W. HARVEY MCFARLAND, & GENETTA D. MELVILLE MCLEAN, HANNAH W. MCGHEE, MCFARLAND, JOSHUA P. & P. JOSHUA MCFARLAND, R. COLIN MCGOVERN, LLC FAMILY, MCGRATH BOBBI JO & JONATHAN MCGRAW, MCGREGOR, ELIZABETH M. ELIZABETH MCGREGOR, MCGREGOR, ELIZABETH M. ELIZABETH MCGREGOR, 007-052-00I MAP/LOT 0 1 3-005-00C 009-029 008-073-00A MCCABE, JR., TERRENCE 009-031 018-001 018-019-00B 013-027 008-036-00C 017-028

007-017-00B 007-061-00A 017-015 07A-029 003-077 007-005-00D 003-020 002-048 007-005-00C 002-046

003-033 010-003 011-028-00B 007-005-00K 002-016-001 002-016-001 002-0 1 6 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 155 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 758.10 4,726.39 3,338.35 4,078.40 4,103.67 3,838.33 3,721.01 1,860.96 1,968.35 9,821.01 4,496.26 3,068.50 6,773.26 TAX AMT TAX 16,591.56 16,591.56 10,481.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TAXABLE 42,000.00 637,500.00 281,700.00 261,850.00 184,950.00 225,950.00 227,350.00 212,650.00 206,150.00 103,100.00 109,050.00 544,100.00 249,100.00 580,700.00 170,000.00 375,250.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 EXEMPT 21,400.00 21,400.00 25,500.00 97,000.00 23,200.00 18,100.00 56,800.00 14,250.00 19,000.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,000.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 17,400.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 48,400.00 37,200.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 67,300.00 38,300.00 63,300.00 516,000.00 281,700.00 123,000.00 130,200.00 178,800.00 174,500.00 160,200.00 171,300.00 469,100.00 175,900.00 507,500.00 174,500.00 0.00 LAND 200.00 21,400.00 21,400.00 25,500.00 29,700.00 23,200.00 18,100.00 56,800.00 69,000.00 67,100.00 19,000.00 67,100.00 66,700.00 19,000.00 49,100.00 17,400.00 42,000.00 64,800.00 60,000.00 75,000.00 73,200.00 48,400.00 73,200.00 37,200.00 121,500.00 153,100.00 215,000.00 170,000.00

MIDNIGHT ENERGY CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST MIDNIGHT ENERGY CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST LEAGUE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MILES CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST MCPHETRES, TERRY J. & WEISMAN, EENA SUE J. TERRY MCPHETRES, CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST OWNER B. MCLELLAN, KIMBERLY MCSHERRY, STEPHANIE N. STEPHANIE MCSHERRY, CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST MCNAUGHTON, PETER & AMY MCNAUGHTON, W. FRAZIER AND SUSAN MEADE, CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST P. L. & LINDA JAMES MERCER, CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST MERRILL, DAVID & BULLARD, SARA A. SARA & BULLARD, MERRILL, DAVID G. DEL MERRITT, STEPHANIE MERRITT, LLC MEXICALI VIEWS, LLC MEXICALI VIEWS, CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST LLC MEXICALI VIEWS, A. & DANA MICHAEL, KATHLEEN CONSERVANCY MIDCOAST A. & DANA MICHAEL, KATHLEEN 005-014 002-038-00B 005-014 008-015 002-039-00D 007-015-00C 002-023-00D 002-006 002-003 020-002 MAP/LOT 002-023-00B 012-052 006-009-00B 07A-007 013-045 006-009-00A 0 1 8-005 004-047-00C 002-011 004-073-00A 008-016 011-007 012-056 012-055 004-085 005-020-00C 003-049-00A 002-038 003-049-00B 156 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 1 6.25 440.42 164.26 129.96 902.50 267.14 3,143.41 3,721.91 2,766.16 5,864.45 3,372.64 4,081.11 3,841.04 4,371.71 4,505.28 4,473.69 4,498.96 2,800.46 5,643.33 3,028.79 3,866.31 3,565.78 3,805.84 1,040.58 2,969.23 4,420.45 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 9,100.00 7,200.00 TAXABLE 24,400.00 50,000.00 14,800.00 57,650.00 174,150.00 206,200.00 153,250.00 324,900.00 186,850.00 226,100.00 212,800.00 242,200.00 249,600.00 247,850.00 249,250.00 155,150.00 312,650.00 167,800.00 214,200.00 197,550.00 210,850.00 164,500.00 244,900.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 442,600.00 189,300.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 7,600.00 23,800.00 88,400.00 52,200.00 41,500.00 81,200.00 12,100.00 28,600.00 142,900.00 249,400.00 133,500.00 150,100.00 162,000.00 153,900.00 157,200.00 170,400.00 358,200.00 120,400.00 109,700.00 256,900.00 146,800.00 155,000.00 103,000.00 1 70, 00.00 0.00 39 1 , 00.00 7,059.36 LAND 900.00 0.00 0.00 900.00 1,500.00 7,200.00 51,200.00 24,400.00 79,100.00 75,500.00 67,600.00 64,100.00 58,900.00 79,200.00 84,400.00 68,900.00 59,700.00 70,000.00 65,000.00 50,000.00 75,800.00 61,500.00 14,800.00 59,800.00 182,400.00 112,000.00 190,000.00 106,300.00 126,300.00 133,000.00 216,300.00 22 1 ,000.00 OWNER B. & PHILLIP A MILLER, CAROL MILLER, CAROL B. & PHILLIP A. MILLER, CAROL S. & SHARON MILLER, DAVID S. & SHARON MILLER, DAVID C. & BRIDGET K. MILLER, RANDALL MILLIGAN, ALLEN T. & VIRGINIA M. & VIRGINIA MILLIGAN, ALLEN T. MOOK, WILLIAM H. AND KAREN C. MILLS, JOHN D. & LINDA G. & LINDA MILLS, JOHN D. MINZNER, ERIK & AMY C.; TRUSTEE MISIEWICZ, JANET & HARRIET MISKELL, WARREN MOBIUS, INC. MOBIUS, INC. V. & JOANNE WAYNE MOORE, D. MOBIUS, INC. MOORE, LEE A. L. & STEPHANIE MOORHOUSE, ELIZABETH C & HENRY W C & HENRY MOORHOUSE, ELIZABETH MORAN, THERESA M. MORAN, THERESA MORENZ, MARTIN R. MORENZ, MARTIN TIMOTHY MORGAN, & EMMONS, LEE MORIN, REBECCA MORRILL, G. LEIGH H. & SHARON MORRILL, G. LEIGH H. & SHARON J. TRAVIS MORTON, MUENCH, ANTHONY MORSE, NAHUM MORSE, & JO-ANN JOHN W. MOTYLEWSKI, MAP/LOT 017-001 017-001-00A 004-055 004-055-00B 015-017-00A 004-040-001 006-008-00C 003-061-00H 002-039-00C 009-040-00C 004-010-00A 013-012 07A-027 001-005 006-042-00B 003-059-00B 004-040-00A 010-009 007-046 002-010-00B 07A-048 016-009-00D 015-022 0 1 0-0 11 MAURICE MORROW, 006-035-00F 010-010-00A 005-035-00C 007-017-00A 0 1 2-03 -00A LLC MSP, TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 157 14.44 629.95 754.49 725.61 277.97 797.81 196.75 1,463.86 3,368.13 2,166.00 2,908.76 2,249.03 5,358.14 3,438.53 5,393.34 1,498.15 4,601.85 8,074.67 9,096.30 3,369.03 8,669.42 2,033.33 2,986.37 1,362.78 8,617.97 5,252.55 TAX AMT TAX 11,485.22 800.00 TAXABLE 34,900.00 41,800.00 81,100.00 40,200.00 15,400.00 44,200.00 10,900.00 83,000.00 75,500.00 186,600.00 120,000.00 161,150.00 124,600.00 296,850.00 190,500.00 298,800.00 254,950.00 447,350.00 503,950.00 186,650.00 480,300.00 636,300.00 112,650.00 165,450.00 477,450.00 291,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 5,900.00 3,100.00 73,300.00 66,700.00 95,500.00 15,200.00 74,700.00 105,400.00 110,400.00 179,300.00 180,800.00 165,600.00 136,600.00 457,400.00 135,100.00 399,600.00 552,800.00 116,700.00 407,400.00 229,100.00 LAND 800.00 29,000.00 38,700.00 70,000.00 76,200.00 81,100.00 40,200.00 46,700.00 57,900.00 95,000.00 39,200.00 29,000.00 0.00 0.00 39,200.00 707.56 15,400.00 10,900.00 83,000.00 60,800.00 65,800.00 80,700.00 83,500.00 52,200.00 63,000.00 84,300.00 61,900.00 75,500.00 131,800.00 118,000.00 109,300.00 325,000.00 1 25,000.00 376,900.00 0.00 50 1 ,900.00 9,059.30

MUNSEY, KENNETH & JANETTE; TRUSTEES KENNETH & JANETTE; MUNSEY, TRUSTEES KENNETH & JANETTE; MUNSEY, L. SUZANNE A. & LEBEAU, JEFFERY NICKERSON, OWNER M. MULLIS, TY M. & LISA MARION P. MUNDY, MYERS, ANNA MYERS, NAJIM, RALPH E. NAJIM, RALPH E. & JANE H. NAJIM, RALPH E. & JANE WESTLEIGH MUNROE, LLC PROPERTIES, NAVIGATOR W. STEVEN NELSON, BETTY & CHEFF, J. NELSON, FRED A. NELSON, RAOUL R. NELSON, RAOUL NELSON, JR., HOLLIS C. NELSON, JOHN W. NELSON, JON S & WENDY NELSON, ROBERT J. & STEPHANIE B. & STEPHANIE J. NELSON, ROBERT J. MARVA NESBIT, J. MARVA NESBIT, NEVENS, ALEXANDER C. & RACHEL L. NEVENS, ALEXANDER C. & RACHEL NEWCASTLE ELDERLY HOUSING ASSOC. ELDERLY NEWCASTLE LLC VENTURES, NEWCASTLE NEWCOMBE, DIANE R. NEWCOMBE, NEWELL, RICHARD JR. & DEBORAH G. TRUSTEE W.; BARBARA NEWTON, NICHOLSON, JANICE NICHOLSON, JANICE MAP/LOT 008-032-00B 005-052 003-0 1 6-00 013-056 007-057 006-004-00A 008-039-00C 003-014 004-090-00B 006-008-00D 008-05 1 -00A 008-051-00C NELSON, FRED A. 005-020 008-069 010-005 004-037 011-044 002-061 002-061-00A 07A-032 013-028 0 1 2-033-006 012-024 LLC VACATION, NEWCASTLE 007-004-002 003-059-00A 013-010 019-005 019-004 004-059-001 158 ANNUAL REPORT 797.81 583.02 842.94 776.15 550.53 2,087.48 6,180.32 7,547.61 7,295.81 1,444.90 4,838.30 5,015.19 6,788.61 3,450.26 2,479.17 3,284.20 8,418.52 5,637.92 4,266.12 3,752.60 3,293.22 3,134.38 3,874.43 3,888.87 3,378.06 2,666.89 5,822.93 TAX AMT TAX TAXABLE 44,200.00 80,050.00 46,700.00 32,300.00 43,000.00 30,500.00 115,650.00 342,400.00 418,150.00 404,200.00 268,050.00 277,850.00 376,100.00 191,150.00 137,350.00 181,950.00 466,400.00 312,350.00 236,350.00 207,900.00 182,450.00 173,650.00 214,650.00 215,450.00 187,150.00 147,750.00 322,600.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,700.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 79,900.00 44,700.00 94,000.00 290,500.00 215,300.00 216,000.00 240,400.00 347,200.00 140,400.00 101,600.00 304,200.00 261,800.00 189,300.00 246,400.00 134,000.00 132,200.00 131,700.00 160,500.00 133,200.00 113,600.00 244,100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 50,000.00 57,600.00 53,300.00 66,300.00 0.00 57,400.00 0.00 53,300.00 962.07 44,200.00 57,000.00 49,600.00 65,000.00 50,000.00 71,900.00 46,700.00 70,500.00 32,300.00 67,000.00 62,700.00 55,700.00 97,200.00 69,200.00 43,000.00 68,200.00 54,100.00 78,500.00 30,500.00 217,100.00 102,200.00 220,000.00 207,900.00

OKIE, WILLIAM T. III, CAMERON D, SUZANNA M. SUZANNA D, III, CAMERON OKIE, WILLIAM T. E. & ERIN M. MURPHY OSBORNE, STEVEN A. KATHLEEN L. & STANUCH, OSHIRAK, PAUL OWNER E. LARRY NICKS, NICOLAUS, HENRY J & BERNADETTE T HENRY NICOLAUS, O’LEARY, MARGO & KEITH MARGO O’LEARY, NICOLL, GORDON & MARY E NICOLL, GORDON & MARY H. NILSON, RICHARD E. & SUSAN NORRIS, LYNNE & ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER NORTON, OLIVER, ERNEST A. & MARY A. A. & MARY OLIVER, ERNEST DIANA O O’TOOLE, ERIC OWEN, JOAN OWEN, OUELLETTE, CAROLYN JAY NORWALK, O’NEAL, DAVID & SEININ T. T. MATTHEW OPACIC, S. JANE OWENS, NUTTING, GLENN E. H. O’BRIEN, JR., JAMES PADGETT, HUBERT M & MARGARET B M & MARGARET HUBERT PADGETT, O.W. HOLMES, INC. HOLMES, O.W. O’BRIEN-MERRILL, JULIA & JULIE L. O’DONNELL, DAVID O’DONNELL, NANCY OKIE, JOHN S., HEIRS OF OKIE, JOHN S., HEIRS OKIE, W. T. III T. OKIE, W. MAP/LOT 003-054 003-067-00B 007-053-00A 013-044 013-050-001 003-044-00A 012-028 07A-012 009-030-00B 012-053 011-046-00C 011-046-00D 003-034-00A 008-006-00A 004-005 005-010-00A 008-034 003-061-00M 008-018-004 005-069-00C 002-035 O’BRIEN, DAVID 011-033 004-006 004-069-00D 005-056-00A 002-026-00A 004-052 004-049 004-048 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 159 203.97 407.93 211.19 622.73 790.59 805.03 595.65 460.28 8,091.82 2,590.18 5,390.63 5,350.02 2,827.53 3,918.66 3,576.61 3,779.67 2,915.98 1,342.92 4,806.72 4,370.81 8,173.04 1,423.24 2,825.73 2,063.12 2,177.73 7,298.52 6,392.41 3,870.82 2,404.26 TAX AMT TAX TAXABLE 22,600.00 11,700.00 11,300.00 74,400.00 34,500.00 43,800.00 78,850.00 44,600.00 33,000.00 25,500.00 448,300.00 143,500.00 298,650.00 296,400.00 156,650.00 217,100.00 198,150.00 209,400.00 161,550.00 266,300.00 242,150.00 452,800.00 156,550.00 114,300.00 120,650.00 404,350.00 354,150.00 214,450.00 133,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 69,600.00 15,500.00 98,500.00 20,500.00 64,300.00 70,900.00 41,300.00 75,200.00 294,200.00 237,200.00 231,400.00 104,300.00 125,000.00 118,900.00 142,800.00 111,400.00 200,800.00 266,800.00 116,000.00 199,800.00 183,600.00 155,800.00 LAND 73,900.00 75,700.00 65,000.00 66,600.00 92,100.00 93,500.00 66,600.00 22,600.00 11,700.00 64,400.00 11,300.00 58,900.00 61,300.00 34,500.00 23,300.00 54,800.00 50,000.00 64,000.00 51,800.00 44,600.00 72,900.00 33,000.00 25,500.00 58,000.00 154,100.00 167,800.00 186,000.00 218,800.00 190,500.00 OWNER L. & MONIKA TODD PAGE, ANDREW PALARDY, A. & KATHLEEN D. ANGELO PAPPAGALLO, CAROLYN PARKER, PARKER, CLIFFORD D. & NANCY JO D. CLIFFORD PARKER, PARKER, JAMES C. JAMES PARKER, PARMENTER, RICHARD & LUCINDA H. RICHARD & LUCINDA PARMENTER, A.W. & ELSA PATRICK PARSON, NEIL L. JR. PARSONS, NEIL L. JR. PARSONS, A. C. & LAUREL JAMES PATTEN, PARSONS, NEIL L. JR. PARSONS, PAUL, HOLLIE PAUL, PAUL, PAMELA MIA PAMELA PAUL, MYRNA S. & GLENN P. PAYE, PAZ, MARTIN & KAREN L. MARTIN PAZ, GUY F. PEASLEE, JULIE PENDLETON, PENDLETON, JULIE PENDLETON, & CATHRYN PETERMAN, JAMES PENDLETON, JULIE A. PENDLETON, M. M. III & CHRISTY ROBERT PERCE, DONALD PERRELLO, PETERSEN, CARL A. & DOROTHY A. CARL A. & DOROTHY PETERSEN, PETRILLO, LYNNE B. LYNNE PETRILLO, B. LYNNE PETRILLO, PHELPS, MICHELLE B. & DANIEL A. PHELPS, MICHELLE B. & DANIEL A. PHELPS, MICHELLE B. & DANIEL PHILBRICK, ALLEN & KATHLEEN MAP/LOT 003-054-001 07A-053 004-041-00A 012-031 07A-033 004-065 020-004 07A-023 006-053 007-004-001 003-042 006-054 008-041-00D 009-023-00A 008-036-00B 015-005 002-020-00A-006 008-026 008-027 003-056 008-065-00A 006-020-00B 006-035-00A-001 013-058 009-019 009-019-00B 009-013-001 009-013-002 020-009 160 ANNUAL REPORT 5.42 240.07 703.95 108.30 622.73 3,860.90 3,011.64 4,712.86 1 ,286.97 5,936.65 6,047.65 2,742.70 6,047.65 2,742.70 3,026.99 2,686.74 6,125.27 8,924.82 6,532.30 4,227.31 3,276.08 3,517.04 3,552.24 8,788.55 5,563.91 2,781.51 TAX AMT TAX 10,357.09 12,183.75 300.00 6,000.00 1 ,600.00 28.88 TAXABLE 24,600.00 13,300.00 39,000.00 34,500.00 213,900.00 573,800.00 166,850.00 261,100.00 328,900.00 163,850.00 127,350.00 171,200.00 167,700.00 675,000.00 148,850.00 339,350.00 494,450.00 361,900.00 234,200.00 181,500.00 194,850.00 196,800.00 486,900.00 308,250.00 154,100.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 7,600.00 85,300.00 24,600.00 13,300.00 29,300.00 99,100.00 83,200.00 155,900.00 356,400.00 115,300.00 146,000.00 263,100.00 106,700.00 171,200.00 104,200.00 481,700.00 284,600.00 239,600.00 254,400.00 152,500.00 131,800.00 161,900.00 248,700.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 300.00 6,000.00 1 ,600.00 0.00 0.00 58,000.00 65,800.00 65,800.00 71,400.00 56,300.00 58,900.00 69,000.00 81,700.00 39,000.00 65,000.00 73,800.00 34,500.00 70,900.00 217,400.00 115,100.00 193,300.00 160,100.00 269,100.00 107,500.00 152,200.00 110,000.00 325,000.00 OWNER PHILBRICK, ELAINE B. PHILLIPS, CAROLINE PHILLIPS, GRACE PHILLIPS, WILLIAM III & SUSAN C. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM III & SUSAN MARIA A. JOHN R. & HURLEY, PLOUFFE, PLOURDE, ROBERT S. & LYNNE M. S. & LYNNE ROBERT PLOURDE, PLOURDE, ROBERT S. & LYNNE M. S. & LYNNE ROBERT PLOURDE, PLUMMER, MARK L. PLUMMER, PLUMMER, MARK L. PLUMMER, PLUMMER, IRENE PLUMMER, POLAND, SCOTT & CHER SCOTT POLAND, POOLE, DIRK D. & ANN M. POOLE, DIRK D. POOLE, ANN M. POOLE, JAMES E. POOLE, JAMES POOR, DEBORAH PORTER, FAITH M. FAITH PORTER, M. FAITH PORTER, CELLULAR PORTLAND POST, FREDERICK F. & LINA A. FREDERICK F. POST, JOHN E. JR. POTTER, MARK E. & LISE B. POTTER, G DAVID POWNING, PRECOURT, GEOFFREY M. & KATHRYN C. M. & KATHRYN GEOFFREY PRECOURT, PRICE, JANE PRICE, JANE E. & RICHARD A. PRICE, JANE PRINCE, THOMAS (LE) C. & REBECCA PROPST, MAP/LOT 020-019 013-062 006-035-00B 004-030 002-037 07A-035 INC. PINE ISLAND MANAGEMENT, 7 1 ,300.00 0.00 0.00 7 1 ,300.00 013-016 013-016 020-018 020-018 015-016 002-020-001 001-005-006 001-005-004 003-065-00H 012-046 019-001 020-003-00A 004-090-00B-NL1 017-010 002-010 004-062 07A-049 012-049-00A 002-045-00A 003-0 1 8 PRICE, JANE 002-045 006-035-00D 013-009 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 161 595.65 111.91 416.96 886.26 462.08 2,504.44 1,879.91 3,898.80 1,429.56 4,258.90 1,975.57 1,308.63 1,485.52 2,338.38 1,413.32 4,914.11 4,788.67 2,861.83 1,068.56 5,287.75 1,467.47 5,268.80 5,651.46 3,484.55 3,297.74 2,517.98 TAX AMT TAX 10,867.91 50,99 1 .25 6,200.00 TAXABLE 33,000.00 79,200.00 72,500.00 82,300.00 78,300.00 23,100.00 49,100.00 59,200.00 81,300.00 25,600.00 138,750.00 104,150.00 216,000.00 235,950.00 109,450.00 602,100.00 129,550.00 272,250.00 265,300.00 158,550.00 292,950.00 291,900.00 313,100.00 193,050.00 182,700.00 139,500.00 2,825,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 90,200.00 51,100.00 18,500.00 24,300.00 73,700.00 79,100.00 90,500.00 31,300.00 77,900.00 157,900.00 183,600.00 490,100.00 184,700.00 110,300.00 236,800.00 145,300.00 179,900.00 241,800.00 114,300.00 2,696,000.00 LAND 6,200.00 62,800.00 67,300.00 58,100.00 66,600.00 33,000.00 54,000.00 58,000.00 50,000.00 79,200.00 64,700.00 62,500.00 78,300.00 23,100.00 70,400.00 49,100.00 50,000.00 67,700.00 59,200.00 25,600.00 71,300.00 68,400.00 61,600.00 112,000.00 107,500.00 129,000.00 174,800.00 112,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 902.50 REARDON, KATHLEEN M. KATHLEEN REARDON, & CHARLES WALTER REAY, READINGER, CHARLES J. & GALLUP, MARY LOU MARY & GALLUP, J. CHARLES READINGER, OWNER PUCHALSKI, KARISKA K. M. SHAWN PUCKETT, PUCKEY, JOHN S. & PRISCILLA V., TR JOHN S. & PRISCILLA V., PUCKEY, & REBECCA MARK F. RABIDEAU, S. DAISY RADOULOVITCH, RECTOR, LOUIS J. & ELAINE M. J. LOUIS RECTOR, LLC NEWCASTLE, R & G RENTAL QUINLAN, ALICE D. QUIRION, ARLENE RADOULOVITCH, DAISY S. DAISY RADOULOVITCH, RECTOR, LOUIS J. & ELAINE M. J. LOUIS RECTOR, REDONNETT, MARJORIE C. REDONNETT, R H RENY, INC. R H RENY, LLC NEWCASTLE, R & G RENTAL V. RAMSDELL, BERNARD C. & DANA RAMSDELL, DANA S. SANDRA RAMSTROM, D. JACKLYN REED, S. JACOB REED, RAY, ALLAN H. & JANET E. ALLAN H. & JANET RAY, RATNER, RONALD & DEBORAH B. RONALD RATNER, G.; TRUSTEE RONALD REMY, T. DOROTHY RENDA, T. DOROTHY RENDA, J. L, & CAROLYN MALCOLM RAY, J. L, & CAROLYN MALCOLM RAY, 012-029 006-041 MAP/LOT 011-015 007-039 07A-055 004-046-00B 020-008 008-035-00A 005-018 007-065 005-009-00A 006-012 013-018 007-062 004-086 005-018-00A 017-003 017-028-00A 011-046-00B 016-009-00B 008-019 013-001 016-002-00B 006-008-00F 008-004 008-005 014-016 014-015 007-0 1 7-00G 162 ANNUAL REPORT 3.61 64.98 52.35 873.62 866.40 415.15 415.15 3,342.86 9,534.01 8,299.39 6,940.23 2,170.51 7,189.32 1,312.24 5,462.83 1,867.27 3,580.22 3,804.94 9,111.64 2,795.04 1,350.14 3,283.30 5,611.75 2,006.26 3,497.19 1,846.52 TAX AMT TAX 10,078.22 200.00 3,600.00 2,900.00 TAXABLE 48,400.00 72,700.00 48,000.00 23,000.00 74,800.00 23,000.00 185,200.00 528,200.00 459,800.00 384,500.00 120,250.00 398,300.00 302,650.00 103,450.00 558,350.00 198,350.00 210,800.00 504,800.00 154,850.00 181,900.00 310,900.00 111,150.00 193,750.00 102,300.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 25,800.00 59,500.00 84,500.00 67,700.00 99,300.00 75,400.00 41,100.00 115,100.00 243,400.00 189,100.00 313,500.00 182,000.00 352,100.00 142,000.00 135,700.00 418,500.00 181,900.00 239,300.00 134,200.00 0.00 LAND 200.00 3,600.00 2,900.00 48,400.00 70,100.00 46,900.00 73,500.00 50,000.00 70,600.00 50,000.00 48,000.00 23,000.00 75,100.00 86,300.00 69,800.00 71,600.00 74,800.00 50,000.00 73,800.00 23,000.00 61,200.00

339,100.00 146,300.00 325,000.00 216,300.00 226,200.00

RICHARDS, KARIN & PAMELA RICHARDS, KARIN & PAMELA RIVERSIDE BOAT CO, INC. & BRYANT, PAUL S. PAUL INC. & BRYANT, CO, BOAT RIVERSIDE H.; TR & NEWMAN, MATTHEW SONDRA T. ROBB, LLC MANAGEMENT, PROPERTY TOP ROUND OWNER D ROBERT RENY, B RETHMAN, MICHAEL W & KATHRYN RHODES, ERIN N. RHODES, LLC NEWCASTLE, RIVERVIEW C ROBERT ROARK, RHODES, ERIN N. RHODES, & MILLER, ERIN ROBYN RHODES, & RICHARDS, CHARLES ROY, JOHN & RENEE ROY, ARTHUR ROBERTS, ROSKOP, DIANE ROSKOP, ROY, JOHN & RENEE ROY, RUGMAN, LENORE M. ARTHUR ROBERTS, & PAULA CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS, B. & JODIE W. DAVID ROBERTS, WAYNE ROBINSON, RICHARDS, CHARLES & RICHARDS, CHARLES TRUSTEE RICHARDS, NANCY JANE; RICHARDS, CHARLES L. RICHARDS, CHARLES G. & MELANIE M. ROLAND RIENDEAU, RICHARD & RINA S. RIPLEY, RIPLEY, RICHARD & RINA S. RIPLEY, & KIMBERLY RISHI, ARTHUR MAP/LOT 004-081-00E 013-025 008-022 012-032 011-045 004-041

008-021 013-061-00A 007-033 07A-039 013-007 009-004-00G 009-004-00A 07A-040 007-011 013-008 005-054-00B 008-036 002-057

007-033-00A 012-015 007-031 009-004-00E 007-041 007-042 011-018 011-040 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 163 28.88 68.59 61.37 54.15 97.47 712.98 406.13 573.99 308.66 1 0 .08 292.41 6,604.50 1 ,005.39 3,997.17 3,434.92 2,170.51 3,513.43 5,061.22 2,887.10 2,593.79 3,049.55 4,242.65 1,685.87 6,477.24 4,446.62 3,252.61 TAX AMT TAX 1,600.00 3,800.00 3,400.00 1 ,500.00 27.08 3,000.00 5,400.00 TAXABLE 39,500.00 22,500.00 31,800.00 17,100.00 1 2,000.00 2 1 6.60 93,400.00 16,200.00 365,900.00 221,450.00 190,300.00 120,250.00 194,650.00 280,400.00 159,950.00 143,700.00 168,950.00 235,050.00 358,850.00 246,350.00 180,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 8,100.00 59,800.00 81,500.00 22,500.00 43,000.00 31,800.00 17,100.00 39,600.00 251,000.00 125,300.00 154,700.00 112,000.00 171,600.00 128,200.00 180,800.00 313,800.00 191,900.00 115,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 1,600.00 3,800.00 3,400.00 5,600.00 1 ,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,600.00 3,000.00 5,400.00 39,500.00 55,700.00 65,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 39,500.00 0.00 55,700.00 7 1 2.98 31,400.00 54,200.00 53,000.00 62,200.00 55,000.00 68,500.00 1 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 53,800.00 59,300.00 68,700.00 16,200.00 65,000.00 114,900.00 175,900.00 108,800.00 100,700.00

RUSSELL, DONNA L. & SANTA CRUZ, GEORGE RUSSELL, DONNA L. & SANTA OWNER RUGMAN, LENORE M. RUSSELL, ANNE A. RUSSELL, ANNE A. RUSSELL, ARTHUR T. RUSSELL, ELROY RUSSELL, ARTHUR & TYRELL A.RUSSELL, ARTHUR RUSSELL, ELROY T. & CYNTHIA A. T. RUSSELL, ELROY D. RUSSELL, LARRY RUSSELL, ARTHUR M. RUSSELL, ARTHUR RUSSELL, DEXTER S. & DIANNA L. D. RUSSELL, LARRY D. RUSSELL, LARRY RUSSELL, DONNA RUSSELL, LARRY D. & JULIE E. D. RUSSELL, LARRY RUSSELL, LARRY D. & JULIE E. D. RUSSELL, LARRY RUSSELL, MARGARET RUSSELL, MARGARET RUSSELL, MARGARET RUSSELL, L MARGARET RUSSELL, & ANNE SAMUEL SABINA, RENDON J & CYNTHIA A SABINA, SABINO, LENIN & EMILY C. LENIN & EMILY SABINO, NATASHA SALVO, MAP/LOT 007-009 007-008 007-0 1 0 007-043 07A-022 RUGMAN, LENORE M. RUGMAN, LENORE M. 008-057 008-060 008-060-00B 008-010-00A 008-029-00L 008-061 008-068-00A 008-029 008-044-NL1 010-004-00B 008-0 1 3 008-029-NL1 008-046-00A 008-066 008-009 RUSSELL, MARGARET RUSSELL, MARGARET 008-049 008-052-00A 008-068 008-010 RUSSELL, MARGARET 008-052 001-008-00B 004-041-00B 005-045-00A 07A-047 164 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 48.74 81.23 451.25 268.95 765.32 4,548.60 2,010.77 4,443.91 1,075.78 5,738.10 5,380.71 8,302.10 1,971.06 4,045.91 5,928.52 3,630.76 3,387.08 3,525.17 3,899.70 5,289.55 3,074.82 3,913.24 2,067.63 3,006.23 3,166.87 4,797.69 2,097.41 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 2,700.00 4,500.00 TAXABLE 59,600.00 25,000.00 14,900.00 42,400.00 252,000.00 111,400.00 246,200.00 317,900.00 298,100.00 459,950.00 109,200.00 224,150.00 328,450.00 201,150.00 187,650.00 195,300.00 216,050.00 293,050.00 170,350.00 216,800.00 114,550.00 166,550.00 175,450.00 265,800.00 116,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 2,581,300.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 6,600.00 50,400.00 61,100.00 71,600.00 68,700.00 184,500.00 174,900.00 259,000.00 248,500.00 108,100.00 179,400.00 260,900.00 142,200.00 137,800.00 130,900.00 155,300.00 188,500.00 130,100.00 134,700.00 148,000.00 165,100.00 2,386,300.00 LAND 2,700.00 4,500.00 67,500.00 61,000.00 71,300.00 69,400.00 53,000.00 59,000.00 81,800.00 48,100.00 73,200.00 25,000.00 64,100.00 64,400.00 75,000.00 54,500.00 51,800.00 14,900.00 57,200.00 47,400.00 47,500.00 42,400.00 215,200.00 190,000.00 195,000.00 124,500.00 216,800.00 100,700.00

. BURKHART, DONNA B. ; TRU BURKHART, SCOTT, CAMPBELL A., III & HONG, YEONOK SCOTT, E REBECCA & BRAWN, THOMAS W. SEIGARS, OWNER K. ERIC C. & SARA SANDBERG, JEFFREY R & BRENDA SANDNER, V. SHADIS, PATRICIA SHATTUCK, KATHLEEN A. & JOHN G. KATHLEEN SHATTUCK, SEIGARS, JAMES L.; DEVISEES OF L.; DEVISEES JAMES SEIGARS, TRUST REALTY COTTAGE LAVENDER SEA & MICHELLE M. MICHAEL J. SEAMAN, JEFFREY R & BRENDA SANDNER, SHAW, CLINTON A. & MARCIA L. A. & MARCIA CLINTON SHAW, T. GEORGE SHAW, CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL SECOND JEFFREY R & BRENDA SANDNER, M. PAULA SANTOS, JAMES SAUVIE, SCANLAN, CHRISTOPHER SCHAEFER, DEBORAH & GREGORY SCHALLER, KENNETH E. & SCHROEDER, C F & HALTER, M R & E C F & HALTER, SCHROEDER, F. CARROLL SCHROEDER, R. & CARROLL LORNA SCHROEDER, SCHUH, ELISABETH J. & SANDRA EDMUND J. SCHULTZ, F. & CARROLL LORNA SCHROEDER, JOHN M. SCHUMACHER, JOHN M. SCHUMACHER, B. STEVEN SCOLLO, MAP/LOT 013-078 002-033 013-034 005-011 006-041-00F 008-011 007-045 008-018-008 002-028 012-027 013-054 012-037 002-032 002-020-00A-002 002-030 005-032-00C 005-011-001

003-044 003-063-00B 003-063-00A 003-064 003-066-00A 008-018-002 003-063 007-059 007-056 009-024-00D 0 1 2-02 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 165 0.00 0.00 5.42 48.74 63.18 75.81 77.62 622.73 166.06 815.86 877.23 800.52 913.33 4,397.88 1,918.72 3,429.50 5,342.80 4,288.68 2,497.22 2,380.80 5,098.22 1,036.97 2,506.24 5,198.40 5,442.08 1,912.40 8,644.15 8,644.15 TAX AMT TAX 11,180.17 0.00 0.00 300.00 2,700.00 9,200.00 3,500.00 4,200.00 4,300.00 TAXABLE 34,500.00 45,200.00 48,600.00 44,350.00 57,450.00 50,600.00 619,400.00 243,650.00 106,300.00 190,000.00 296,000.00 237,600.00 138,350.00 131,900.00 282,450.00 138,850.00 288,000.00 301,500.00 105,950.00 358,400.00 120,500.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 243,500.00 247,300.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 99,100.00 73,900.00 16,200.00 23,800.00 69,000.00 66,900.00 511,900.00 191,100.00 188,100.00 200,900.00 236,700.00 175,600.00 190,700.00 103,100.00 204,500.00 133,400.00 120,500.00 0.00 LAND 300.00 2,700.00 9,200.00 3,500.00 4,200.00 4,300.00 52,400.00 34,500.00 59,200.00 57,000.00 59,300.00 62,000.00 59,200.00 45,200.00 48,600.00 58,000.00 42,400.00 50,000.00 83,500.00 47,900.00 53,300.00 50,600.00 107,500.00 106,300.00 106,000.00 190,000.00 232,500.00 225,000.00 SHEEPSCOT PROPERTIES, LLC LLC PROPERTIES, SHEEPSCOT CHURCH COMMUNITY SHEEPSCOT LOT COMM RIVER SHORES SHEEPSCOT OWNER D. HARRY SHEA, CHURCH COMMUNITY SHEEPSCOT PAMELA SHEPHARD, SHERMAN, HUGH A. SHERMAN, HUGH A. SHERMAN, HUGH A. SHERMAN, HUGH A. SHERMAN, HUGH A. L. JR. SHERMAN, PAUL GRAHAM SHIMMIELD, LLC SHIPYARD SHOREY, WALTER C.; DEVISES OF C.; DEVISES WALTER SHOREY, & HEIDI SCOTT SHOTT, SHERMAN, PETER M. SHERMAN, PETER M. SHERMAN, PETER M. SHIELDS, HELEN M. SIDELINGER, DAVID L. SIDELINGER, FRED H. & MARY R.; TRUSTEE WALTER SILVA, SIDELINGER, SALLIE C. SIMMONS, MARGO SIMMONS, RALPH S. JR. SIMON, RICHARD SIMON, RICHARD SIMON, RICHARD 005-015-00D 020-017 006-008-00A MAP/LOT 006-022 019-008 003-060-00A 002-008 002-001 002-024 002-009 002-002 002-026 001-008-00A 012-035 020-010 015-010 002-003-00A 002-025 002-026-00B 003-065-00C 007-007-00A 002-038-00H 016-013-00H 007-013 009-010 009-046-001 004-007 004-007 013-022-002 166 ANNUAL REPORT 931.38 714.78 812.25 844.74 456.67 962.07 599.26 3,051.35 3,237.27 1,857.35 2,212.03 1,393.46 1,009.00 8,217.26 4,477.30 1,207.55 2,520.68 4,802.20 5,432.15 1,999.94 5,113.57 3,785.99 2,245.42 4,571.16 7,043.11 3,827.50 3,310.37 1,193.11 3,977.32 TAX AMT TAX TAXABLE 77,200.00 55,900.00 66,900.00 51,600.00 39,600.00 45,000.00 46,800.00 25,300.00 53,300.00 33,200.00 66,100.00 169,050.00 179,350.00 102,900.00 122,550.00 455,250.00 248,050.00 139,650.00 266,050.00 300,950.00 110,800.00 283,300.00 209,750.00 124,400.00 253,250.00 390,200.00 212,050.00 183,400.00 220,350.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 2,500.00 62,100.00 78,800.00 14,900.00 95,100.00 46,900.00 66,400.00 118,300.00 133,500.00 248,500.00 214,800.00 217,900.00 235,400.00 217,500.00 142,700.00 186,500.00 178,900.00 145,000.00 122,400.00 166,400.00 LAND 65,000.00 65,800.00 40,800.00 58,000.00 47,500.00 77,200.00 55,900.00 52,000.00 64,500.00 51,600.00 68,100.00 79,800.00 39,600.00 63,900.00 45,000.00 65,800.00 81,300.00 46,800.00 58,000.00 81,000.00 25,300.00 50,800.00 81,300.00 33,200.00 61,000.00 73,900.00 66,100.00 221,000.00 211,300.00 OWNER SIMONDS, CYNTHIA & OLIN, SHERWOOD SIMONE, JOSEPH R. & GAIL E. SKENE, JR., ALEXANDER J. LINDA SKIFF, S. SKILLING, PATRICIA TRUSTEE SMALLMAN, KAREN F.; TRUSTEE SMALLMAN, KAREN F.; & GIDDINGS, JEAN SLETTEN, PAMELA SMITH, DEBORAH W. SMITH, DORIS R. & HERBERT SMITH, JAMES M. & KATHRYN E. M. & KATHRYN SMITH, JAMES E. M. & KATHRYN SMITH, JAMES SMITH, JENNIFER SMITH, JENNIFER SMITH, KIMBERLY SMITH, PETER D. SMITH, R.M. & WHEELER, A.H. SMITH, RICHARD SMITH, R.M. & WHEELER, A.H. & CAROLYN J. SNELL, DANIEL A. & KATHRYN PAUL SOMOZA, SOULE, CAROLYN A. SOULE, CAROLYN H. CHRISTINE SPALDING, P. CHRISTOPHER SPEAR, & PAULA DAVID SPECTOR, F. G. & JUDY GARY SPEERS, F. G. & JUDY GARY SPEERS, SPERRY, HERBERT S. & BEVERLY M. S. & BEVERLY HERBERT SPERRY, SPERRY, JOSEPHINE C. SPERRY, MAP/LOT 07A-014 07A-030 004-072 008-062 007-017-00F 019-007 019-003 010-002 003-002-00A 006-024-00B 013-011 013-014 008-040-00B 008-040-00C 011-038 002-019 013-072 004-006-00C 013-040 008-037-00A 011-028-00A 017-006 008-040-00E 007-052-00F 004-047 008-045-00G 008-045-00F 006-035-00C 005-035-00B TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 167 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.10 963.87 592.04 3,745.38 3,335.64 1,554.11 4,764.30 1,550.50 5,964.62 2,892.51 2,721.04 7,870.70 3,074.82 6,979.94 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 TAXABLE 53,400.00 86,100.00 85,900.00 32,800.00 207,500.00 184,800.00 263,950.00 330,450.00 160,250.00 150,750.00 436,050.00 170,350.00 386,700.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 EXEMPT 49,700.00 11 ,600.00 0.00 0.00 24,700.00 44,500.00 48,300.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 1 08, 00.00 1 95,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 145,200.00 11 3,200.00 0.00 0.00 198,200.00 1 ,096,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 5,200.00 7,800.00 35,400.00 74,200.00 31,700.00 36,000.00 93,900.00 86,000.00 94,100.00 221,200.00 206,200.00 368,800.00 320,700.00 128,200.00 1,012,500.00 LAND 800.00 2,000.00 25,000.00 49,700.00 0.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00 11 ,600.00 0.00 24,700.00 44,500.00 50,100.00 48,200.00 89,000.00 48,300.00 0.00 89,000.00 0.00 0.00 57,000.00 81,500.00 85,900.00 80,600.00 79,000.00 83,500.00 25,000.00 90,500.00 66,000.00 70,000.00 1 08, 00.00 1 95,000.00 0.00 0.00 109,800.00 133,300.00 153,100.00 11 3,200.00 0.00 138,500.00 STATE OF MAINE STATE STATE OF MAINE STATE STATE OF MAINE STATE STATE OF MAINE STATE JOHN P. STAFFORD, JOHN P. STAFFORD, RICHARD A. STAPLES, STAFFORD, JOHN STAFFORD, STATE OF MAINE STATE CHURCH CATHOLIC PATRICKS ST OWNER J. PAMELA SPERRY, R. JR. & CATHY GEORGE SPINNEY, LEAH SPRAGUE, SPROUL, HEIDI & KOPYTNIK, DMITRIY HEIDI & KOPYTNIK, SPROUL, W. LEAH SPRAGUE, ST CYR, MARSHALL P. & SHEILA A. P. CYR, MARSHALL ST Y. & GRACE J. CYR, STEPHEN ST CHURCH CATHOLIC PATRICKS ST SPROUL, HEIDI & KOPYTNIK, DMITRIY HEIDI & KOPYTNIK, SPROUL, A. MARGARET SPROUL, FURNITURE, INC SPROUL’S CHURCH EPISCOPAL ANDREWS ST 002-036-00B 00 1 -003 00 1 -002 OF MAINE STATE OF MAINE, DODGE POINT STATE OF MAINE, DODGE POINT STATE 3 1 3,700.00 0.00 1 3,700.00 3 0.00 0.00 002-056 008-060-00C OF MAINE STATE 003-078-00B 002-055 OF MAINE STATE 002-013-00A 013-004-00A 018-014 018-015 007-023-00D 018-018-00A 002-036 00 1 -00 013-005-00A OF MAINE STATE OF MAINE STATE 007-034 MAP/LOT 003-079 003-029 006-005 002-047 006-008 07A-057 07A-060 007-030 003-016 003-008 013-069 013-075 168 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 866.40 232.85 694.93 487.35 6,391.51 8,920.31 2,736.38 3,740.86 3,440.33 2,060.41 3,061.28 1,207.55 3,385.28 2,293.25 5,181.25 4,154.21 1,586.60 4,018.83 4,018.83 1,507.18 4,871.70 2,412.38 4,157.82 3,176.80 TAX AMT TAX 10,705.46 0.00 1 ,700.00 30.69 TAXABLE 48,000.00 12,900.00 38,500.00 66,900.00 27,000.00 87,900.00 42,400.00 83,500.00 354,100.00 494,200.00 151,600.00 207,250.00 190,600.00 114,150.00 169,600.00 187,550.00 127,050.00 287,050.00 1 70, 00.00 3,070.3 1 230,150.00 180,250.00 593,100.00 269,900.00 133,650.00 230,350.00 176,000.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,100.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 86,100.00 38,500.00 67,200.00 14,900.00 42,900.00 42,400.00 53,000.00 97,900.00 14,100.00 90,000.00 204,100.00 364,200.00 145,600.00 133,600.00 105,100.00 142,800.00 101,800.00 231,000.00 167,900.00 130,700.00 354,600.00 100,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 1 ,700.00 0.00 0.00 65,500.00 81,600.00 48,000.00 12,900.00 57,000.00 61,200.00 64,500.00 52,000.00 59,000.00 27,000.00 45,200.00 70,300.00 72,000.00 76,500.00 98, 1 00.00 0.00 45,000.00 63,800.00 50,000.00 83,500.00 86,000.00 150,000.00 130,000.00 238,500.00 216,900.00 144,000.00 JULIANNE; TRUSTEES MODUGNO, STERNE, CHARLES III & MAROLLA, EILEEN III & MAROLLA, CHARLES STERNE, HOUSE LLC. STETSON CASEY T. STEVENS, (SHOP) CASEY T. STEVENS, OWNER PAULINE STEELE, PAULINE STEELE, PAULINE STEELE, PAULINE STEELE, WENDELL R. & STEPHANIE STEPHENSON, LLC MGMT, PROPERTY STONES STEPPING STEVENS, HORACE & THOMAS A. HORACE STEVENS, STEVENS, THOMAS A.STEVENS, THOMAS A.STEVENS, & CASEY T. & ROBERT CAROL STEWART, STEWART, SETH H. STEWART, STONE, GARY & BONNIE GARY STONE, STONE, PAMELA A. & JARED K. A. & JARED PAMELA STONE, STRAW, LEE R. & SCHILLER, BETH A. STRAW, STRAW, LEE R. & SCHILLER, BETH A. STRAW, WENDY STROTHMAN, ROBERT STUDLEY, ANTHONY M. & TINA SULLIVAN, STUBBS, LAURA A. LAURA STUBBS, & DONNA LYNN STUDLEY, SUSAN JOSEPH & RIZZO, SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN, JOSEPH A. & RIZZO, SUSAN A. SUSAN JOSEPH A. & RIZZO, SULLIVAN, 012-032-00A 005-035-00A 005-035-00A-NL1 MAP/LOT 002-050 002-049 002-054 002-050-00A 013-077 012-009-003 002-0 1 0-00A 003-012-00A 003-013-00A 003-012-00C 007-006 013-057 11 07A-0 013-047 KARA STOCKTON, 008-013-00A 002-023 002-023 003-075-00A 0 1 2-0 7 008-036-00A-NL1 FREDERICKA STRUSE, 002-038-00A

017-018 008-036-00A 012-044 011-027 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 169 471.11 1 06.50 649.80 974.70 203.97 619.12 411.54 9,409.47 9,470.84 9,059.30 3,119.04 3,409.65 8,618.88 3,176.80 1,859.15 1,143.47 5,813.91 4,753.47 3,239.98 2,167.81 1,626.31 1,856.44 4,667.73 1,263.50 3,836.53 3,018.86 4,152.40 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 TAXABLE 26,100.00 63,350.00 36,000.00 54,000.00 90,100.00 11,300.00 34,300.00 70,000.00 22,800.00 521,300.00 524,700.00 501,900.00 172,800.00 188,900.00 477,500.00 103,000.00 322,100.00 263,350.00 179,500.00 120,100.00 102,850.00 258,600.00 212,550.00 167,250.00 230,050.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,700.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 1 9,950.00 2 1 0,250.00 3,795.0 1 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 1,419,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 1,100.00 7,700.00 39,500.00 37,700.00 22,200.00 33,900.00 43,100.00 16,800.00 22,800.00 50,200.00 1 59,000.00 396,300.00 399,700.00 376,900.00 130,600.00 371,300.00 225,000.00 160,100.00 113,700.00 193,100.00 166,000.00 136,200.00 189,900.00 1,231,500.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 64,000.00 58,300.00 65,300.00 67,900.00 25,000.00 43,700.00 36,000.00 65,800.00 77,000.00 46,300.00 53,200.00 66,900.00 11,300.00 65,500.00 60,800.00 34,300.00 51,000.00 54,400.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 133,300.00 106,200.00 162,000.00 188,100.00 5,900.00 7 1 ,200.00 0.00 0.00 5,900.00 ANDREWS OF ST. VESTRYMEN LLC OF NEWCASTLE, THE STANDARD LLC OF NEWCASTLE, THE STANDARD LLC OF NEWCASTLE, THE STANDARD THOMAS, RICHARD H. & LILLIAN A. & RICHARD C. THOMPSON, JEANNE SUTHERBURG, TERRANCE J. & DIANE L., TR TERRANCE J. SUTHERBURG, & DIANE L., TR TERRANCE J. SUTHERBURG, C. THOMPSON, JOANNA THOMPSON, WILLIAM M. SULLIVAN, SR., JEFFERY S. SR., JEFFERY SULLIVAN, OWNER A. SUSAN JOSEPH A. & RIZZO, SULLIVAN, LYNNE TALLBERG, E. JAMES TAYLOR, SZCZEPANSKI, JOHN E. SZCZEPANSKI, SUTHERLAND, DIANE SUTHERLAND, A. PATRICIA SWAIN, SUTHERBURG, TERRANCE J., JR. TERRANCE J., SUTHERBURG, THURSTON, SUSAN S. SUSAN THURSTON, TIBBETTS, TYLER S. TIDEWATER TELECOM INC TELECOM TIDEWATER INC TELECOM TIDEWATER JOHN W. TAYLOR, O. KENNETH A. & SUSAN TAYLOR, PHILIP & ATHENA TAYLOR, III JOSEPH T. THAYER, THAYER, JOSEPH T. III JOSEPH T. THAYER, TILTON, EDGAR S. & ODA B. EDGAR S. & ODA TILTON, THE RECTOR, WARDENS AND WARDENS THE RECTOR, TILTON, JOHN E. & MELANIE A. TILTON, 012-033-001 012-033-003 012-033-005 018-007 004-053 004-010-00B 004-010-00B-001 009-049-NL1 MAP/LOT 011-027 006-026 006-032 013-082 015-004 018-010 018-009 010-009-00A 006-026-00A 004-010 005-055 008-048-00B 005-042-00A 015-003 004-066 013-079 002-063 003-003 008-018-009

013-068 008-018-003 170 ANNUAL REPORT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.44 43.32 371.83 467.50 397.10 1 ,37 .80 3,568.49 1,736.41 2,170.51 2,625.37 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 2,400.00 TAXABLE 20,600.00 25,900.00 96,200.00 22,000.00 197,700.00 120,250.00 145,450.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 85,900.00 41,100.00 50,400.00 14,250.00 82,400.00 14,250.00 1 97,500.00 0.00 0.00 142,500.00 133,000.00 422,400.00 681,800.00 155,800.00 111,400.00 1 08, 00.00 110,100.00 0.00 0.00 124,900.00 1 06, 00.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 2,400.00 36,500.00 70,800.00 43,700.00 79,900.00 83,400.00 355,500.00 616,300.00 108,100.00 LAND 800.00 2,400.00 85,900.00 20,600.00 25,900.00 66,900.00 65,500.00 41,100.00 48,000.00 39,300.00 52,500.00 45,000.00 51,100.00 22,000.00 51,600.00 82,400.00 1 97,500.00 0.00 161,200.00 142,500.00 133,000.00 155,800.00 111,400.00 1 08, 00.00 0.00 1 06, 00.00 0.00

CEMETERY CEMETERY ROOM & COMM LOT DAMARISCOTTA/GATES TOZLOSKI, DENNIS C. TOZLOSKI, ANNA TRAFTON, OF E., DEVISEES PATRICIA TOWNSEND,

TRAFTON, ANNA TRAFTON, ANNA TRAFTON, MILLS BEACH OF NEWCASTLE TOWN BLDG TANISCOT OF NEWCASTLE TOWN TOWN OF NEWCASTLE FIRE STA. FIRE STA. OF NEWCASTLE TOWN MEMORIAL PARK OF NEWCASTLE TOWN SHED STORAGE OF NEWCASTLE TOWN BUCK PROPERTY OF NEWCASTLE TOWN TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BIRD PLAYGROUND OF NEWCASTLE TOWN R.O.W. GLIDDEN ST OF NEWCASTLE TOWN CEMETERY SHEEPSCOT OF NEWCASTLE TOWN FIRE STA. SHEEPSCOT OF NEWCASTLE TOWN OWNER LLC CABLE NORTHEAST TIME WARNER TOSCANO, KIMBERLY J. & ALGAR, JOAN A. JOAN & ALGAR, J. KIMBERLY TOSCANO, LLC SERVICES, MANAGEMENT TOTAL J. JASON TOWLE, TOWN OF NEWCASTLE & OF NEWCASTLE TOWN (LANDFILL) OF NEWCASTLE TOWN 007-05 1 0 1 9-00 -00B SANDLOT OF NEWCASTLE TOWN 0 1 3-063 005-00 1 -00A 017-008 002-040 OF E., DEVISEES PATRICIA TOWNSEND, 66,300.00 9,700.00 0.00 76,000.00 0 1 2-005 PINE KNOLL OF NEWCASTLE TOWN 003-040 0 1 3-060 GLIDDEN ST OF NEWCASTLE TOWN 002-041 002-042 015-006-00A 013-035

011-024 012-030 011-025 003-072-00A 020-012 MAP/LOT 005-015-00E 008-033-00A 004-044 004-079-00A 004-081-00C

012-043 008-048 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 171 0.00 0.00 10.83 41.52 32.49 447.64 288.80 250.90 203.97 839.33 7,164.05 7,164.05 1,682.26 3,360.91 7,635.15 2,270.69 2,101.92 2,800.46 4,191.21 1,236.43 3,480.04 3,231.85 6,063.00 3,505.31 4,226.41 1,886.23 3,631.66 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 600.00 2,300.00 3,200.00 1,800.00 1 ,600.00 28.88 TAXABLE 24,800.00 13,900.00 11,300.00 93,200.00 16,000.00 68,500.00 46,500.00 393,700.00 186,200.00 423,000.00 125,800.00 116,450.00 155,150.00 232,200.00 192,800.00 179,050.00 335,900.00 194,200.00 234,150.00 104,500.00 201,200.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 19,950.00 14,250.00 29,600.00 14,250.00 49,400.00 19,950.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 59,300.00 82,300.00 99,400.00 46,500.00 61,900.00 176,400.00 116,200.00 190,400.00 147,200.00 106,800.00 128,000.00 211,800.00 164,400.00 131,500.00 0.00 LAND 600.00 2,300.00 3,200.00 1,800.00 1 ,600.00 0.00 0.00 70,000.00 38, 1 00.00 24,800.00 0.00 0.00 38, 1 00.00 1 687.7 85,000.00 13,900.00 11,300.00 66,500.00 54,100.00 70,000.00 93,200.00 16,000.00 86,000.00 65,300.00 68,500.00 29,600.00 89,700.00 49,400.00 42,600.00 69,700.00 217,300.00 232,600.00 124,100.00 194,200.00 OWNER ANNA TRAFTON, ANNA TRAFTON, TRAFTON, ANNA TRAFTON, ANNA TRAFTON, H.; TRUSTEE J. LAURA UBEROI, LLC TRAILS END, H.; TRUSTEE J. LAURA UBEROI, H.; TRUSTEE J. LAURA UBEROI, TRAINA, JOHN E. LLC TREE GROWTH, LLC TREE GROWTH, A. M. & VALERIE TRENTIN, MARCIA T. TRUEMAN, PAUL MAE TUPPER, HOLLY & MEREDITH P STUART TURNEY, A. & ANDREW J. KELLY TRAVIS, ULLRICH, BRUCE; TRUSTEE N. ROBERT UNSWORTH, H.; TRUSTEE J. LAURA UBEROI, UNICEL-RCC-ATLANTIC OF MAINE FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY UPTON, ANNE S. UPTON, URSOY, JOSEPH J. & PAULA L. & PAULA JOSEPH J. URSOY, OF MAINE FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY VAN ABSHOVEN, MICHELLE M. ABSHOVEN, VAN SICLEN, JOHN R. & PAMELA VAN VAUGHAN, WILLIAM J., JR. WILLIAM J., VAUGHAN, MAP/LOT 002-043 004-031 004-021 004-021 003-021 002-004 0 1 8-0 9 002-044 004-083 LLC. TWIN VILLAGE, 012-004 005-026 005-022 015-008 008-006 011-032 006-007-00A 003-073-00D 020-006 013-053 004-084 004-090-00B-NL2 007-015-00H 006-011 020-007 ANNE S. UPTON, 009-009 007-015-00B 020-003 011-042 005-008 172 ANNUAL REPORT 54.15 57.76 263.53 361.00 944.02 933.19 938.60 4,680.37 3,900.61 2,527.00 2,490.90 5,858.13 2,810.39 2,720.14 4,289.58 1,227.40 3,995.37 1,777.93 1,971.96 3,487.26 4,096.45 2,471.95 3,417.77 2,874.46 1,634.43 5,632.50 2,693.96 1,855.54 TAX AMT TAX 15,140.34 3,000.00 3,200.00 TAXABLE 14,600.00 68,000.00 98,500.00 20,000.00 52,300.00 90,550.00 51,700.00 52,000.00 259,300.00 216,100.00 140,000.00 138,000.00 838,800.00 324,550.00 155,700.00 150,700.00 237,650.00 221,350.00 109,250.00 193,200.00 226,950.00 136,950.00 189,350.00 159,250.00 312,050.00 149,250.00 102,800.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 80,200.00 65,500.00 97,200.00 99,900.00 59,500.00 48,100.00 76,400.00 41,400.00 43,300.00 107,900.00 155,200.00 235,200.00 612,500.00 152,100.00 159,300.00 182,900.00 128,200.00 138,600.00 106,500.00 243,300.00 105,500.00 LAND 3,000.00 3,200.00 60,900.00 59,800.00 72,500.00 99,800.00 58,500.00 50,800.00 76,300.00 39,000.00 58,300.00 14,600.00 68,000.00 75,400.00 65,000.00 65,000.00 74,800.00 20,000.00 67,000.00 83,000.00 52,300.00 63,400.00 51,700.00 52,000.00 58,000.00 59,500.00 151,400.00 103,600.00 226,300.00

VAUGHAN, WILLIAM J., JR. & MARY C.; TR JR. & MARY WILLIAM J., VAUGHAN, ANN P. & KEVIN K. CAROL VERNE V. VERNEY, J; TRUSTEE CORINNE VINCENT, VOGT, EUGENE F. & LYNN M. & LYNN EUGENE F. VOGT, VYHNAK, JAROMIR; DEVISEES OF DEVISEES VYHNAK, JAROMIR; CYNTHIA J. WADE, OWNER J & CHRISTINE CHRISTOPHER WAJER, VELHO, LUKE P. & VALERIE L. & VALERIE P. LUKE VELHO, VERNEY, BRETT K. VERNEY, BRETT L. K. & MEGAN VERNEY, WALKER, RAYMOND A.H. & SUSAN RAYMOND WALKER, VERNEY, DERIC N. & VERNE V. & TRACY L. & TRACY DERIC N. & VERNE V. VERNEY, VERNEY, BRETT L. K. & MEGAN VERNEY, DERIC N. VERNEY, ROBERT WALLACE, WALSH, DENNIS P. & MARIE B. DENNIS P. WALSH, WALSH, DENNIS P. & MARIE B. DENNIS P. WALSH, & LINDA JAMES VERNEY, KEVIN K. & JUDITH M. B. VERNEY, KEVIN K. & JUDITH M. B. VERNEY, WALTON, WILLIAM B. & ELIZA C. WILLIAM B. & ELIZA WALTON, VERNEY, KEVIN K. & JUDITH M. B. VERNEY, KEVIN K. & VERNE V. VERNEY, WALTZ, ANGELINA WALTZ, VERNEY, RICHARD A. VERNEY, VERNE & TRACY VERNEY, VERNE & TRACY VERNEY, VERNE & TRACY VERNEY, VERNE & TRACY VERNEY, 013-015 004-058-00A 008-028 006-012-00F MAP/LOT 005-005 020-005 003-065-00G 006-018-00B 006-017 003-073-00A 004-036 006-016 004-045 008-045-00B 07A-025 07A-026 006-035-00A 006-015 006-012-00A 013-048 006-018-00A 004-067 009-003-00B 004-037-00A 006-012-00D 006-018 006-012-00E 004-033-001 004-038 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 173 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 57.76 34.30 370.03 644.39 981.92 137.18 3,007.13 1,766.19 2,392.53 4,693.00 2,396.14 2,894.32 5,114.47 6,199.27 1,680.46 7,300.32 4,697.51 2,421.41 3,409.65 7,102.68 5,832.86 5,044.07 3,496.29 1,956.62 6,112.63 TAX AMT TAX 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,200.00 1,900.00 7,600.00 TAXABLE 97,850.00 93,100.00 20,500.00 35,700.00 54,400.00 166,600.00 132,550.00 260,000.00 132,750.00 160,350.00 283,350.00 343,450.00 404,450.00 260,250.00 134,150.00 188,900.00 393,500.00 323,150.00 279,450.00 193,700.00 108,400.00 338,650.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 48,100.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 173,300.00 179,300.00 792,400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 5,500.00 61,300.00 87,100.00 24,700.00 88,400.00 34,900.00 90,400.00 107,700.00 104,800.00 229,200.00 181,300.00 226,200.00 220,700.00 102,100.00 198,300.00 121,600.00 235,300.00 232,100.00 104,300.00 128,700.00 684,900.00 260,000.00 LAND 3,200.00 1,900.00 7,600.00 58,900.00 50,800.00 65,400.00 58,600.00 69,800.00 68,400.00 58,200.00 48,100.00 53,800.00 71,200.00 58,000.00 67,300.00 15,000.00 67,300.00 75,000.00 65,000.00 92,900.00 35,700.00 54,400.00 235,300.00 176,400.00 192,500.00 139,100.00 158,200.00 107,500.00 108,400.00 OWNER E. & BONNIE L. ARTHUR WALTZ, LEA BREANNA WALTZ, FRANK & KATHLEEN WALTZ, WALTZ, GERARD S. & SUSANNE C. GERARD S. & SUSANNE WALTZ, C. GERARD S. & SUSANNE WALTZ, C. GERARD S. & SUSANNE WALTZ, & SUSAN WARREN WALTZ, WANKMULLER, EILEEN ANN WANKMULLER, WATLING, LESLIE & RIESER, ALISON; TR & RIESER, LESLIE WATLING, GARY WARD, CERAMIC ARTS CENTER FOR WATERSHED WATSON, OLEVIA H. CABLE WATSON, WARD, STEPHEN G. & CASEY STEPHEN WARD, CERAMIC ARTS CENTER FOR WATERSHED WEARY, WILLIAM WEARY, WARD, SYLVIANN & CHENEY, PAUL M PAUL & CHENEY, SYLVIANN WARD, SR. JOHN WARE, TRUSTEE J.; BARBARA WARNER, TRUSTEE J.; BARBARA WARNER, MARK & HELEN WARNER, CERAMIC ARTS CENTER FOR WATERSHED WEARY, WILLIAM WEARY, DAVID WASE, CHURCH OF LIFE LUTHERAN WATER D. MATTHEW WEAVER, & LENA A. D. MATTHEW WEAVER, & LENA A. D. MATTHEW WEAVER, & LENA A. D. MATTHEW WEAVER, WEAVER, MATTHEW D. & LENA A. D. MATTHEW WEAVER, MAP/LOT 008-040 008-040-00D 010-012 009-001 009-002 006-012-00C 07A-003 013-042 013-065 009-046-007 002-023-00C-001 003-041 003-065-00F 002-023-00C 008-001 008-003-00A 013-071 015-006 015-007 007-052 002-023-00A 008-002-00A 07A-021 005-014-00B 009-024-00C 009-021-00B 009-021-00A 009-025 009-024 174 ANNUAL REPORT 3.61 460.28 454.86 135.38 537.89 932.28 1,859.15 2,569.42 5,101.83 3,572.10 5,437.56 3,295.03 4,886.14 3,926.78 5,478.18 5,478.18 4,048.62 4,674.05 1,227.40 4,674.05 3,482.75 2,837.46 3,287.81 1,577.57 3,582.02 1 ,263.50 1,243.65 3,199.36 TAX AMT TAX 200.00 7,500.00 TAXABLE 25,200.00 25,500.00 29,800.00 68,000.00 40,400.00 51,650.00 87,400.00 68,900.00 103,000.00 142,350.00 282,650.00 197,900.00 301,250.00 182,550.00 270,700.00 217,550.00 169,000.00 134,500.00 224,300.00 218,550.00 192,950.00 157,200.00 182,150.00 1 99,800.00 3,606.39 198,450.00 177,250.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 99,500.00 64,600.00 40,400.00 84,500.00 13,000.00 45,500.00 67,600.00 238,400.00 129,900.00 110,800.00 172,700.00 178,600.00 100,200.00 134,500.00 129,300.00 159,600.00 149,200.00 130,600.00 1 27,700.00 0.00 125,700.00 0.00 0.00 LAND 200.00 7,500.00 58,500.00 57,100.00 86,000.00 25,200.00 25,500.00 98,000.00 53,200.00 68,800.00 29,800.00 95,000.00 73,200.00 58,000.00 68,000.00 72,700.00 65,800.00 52,900.00 72, 1 00.00 23,400.00 65,800.00 70,000.00 87,400.00 0.00 0.00 70,000.00 185,600.00 103,000.00 133,300.00 145,100.00

TRUSTEE LUCAS; CHARLES WEGMANN, WEEKS, KRISTOPHER & BURT-WEEKS, JENNA & BURT-WEEKS, KRISTOPHER WEEKS, OWNER JUDITH A. WEBB, LUCAS CHARLES WEGMANN, C. LISA WEILER-VALLEJO, G. WEINRICH, JOHN R. & SANDRA WEBBER, DAVID & WEBBER, DAVID & WEBBER, DAVID WEBBER, DAVID & WEBBER, DAVID WELCH, BARBARA & DELVECCHIO, JOHN & DELVECCHIO, BARBARA WELCH, WELCH, BENJAMIN M. & MILDRED H. BENJAMIN WELCH, WEBBER, DAVID & WEBBER, DAVID WELCH, BENJAMIN M. & MILDRED H. BENJAMIN WELCH, WELCH, BENJAMIN M. & MILDRED H. BENJAMIN WELCH, WELCH, BENJAMIN M. & MILDRED H. BENJAMIN WELCH, M. JR & MICHAEL BENJAMIN WELCH, CHRISTINE WELCH, CHRISTINE WELCH, WELCH, MICHAEL H. WELCH, WELCH, CHRISTINE & PARISE, MERLE & PARISE, CHRISTINE WELCH, WELLS, ADELLE M. SHIRLEY B. WELTON, WENTWORTH, LOIS E. LOIS WENTWORTH, W. RONALD WEST, WHELAN, MARIELLEN F. WESTON, GEORGE N. GEORGE WESTON, W. RONALD WEST, 003-050 MAP/LOT 017-007 003-065-00N 003-048 007-047 016-013-00F 008-018-00A 008-018-010 008-018-006 005-047-00B 005-020-00D 008-018-001 005-020-00B 005-020-00B 005-020-00E 005-020-00A 004-073 004-073 004-063-00A 004-073-00B 011-035 07A-031 009-046-006 0 1 3-0 9 LLC WEOALOT, 017-030 013-052 007-029-00A 007-029 N. GEORGE WESTON, 017-026 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 175 77.62 113.72 693.12 942.21 509.01 157.04 548.72 4,165.94 2,702.99 1,684.07 8,083.69 5,988.99 2,240.91 1,014.41 4,619.90 4,086.52 2,284.23 3,294.13 1,977.38 3,474.63 1,494.54 1,158.81 1,157.01 1,149.79 2,934.03 5,013.39 2,416.90 2,590.18 2,716.53 TAX AMT TAX 4,300.00 6,300.00 8,700.00 TAXABLE 38,400.00 52,200.00 93,300.00 28,200.00 56,200.00 82,800.00 64,200.00 64,100.00 63,700.00 30,400.00 230,800.00 149,750.00 447,850.00 331,800.00 124,150.00 255,950.00 226,400.00 126,550.00 182,500.00 109,550.00 192,500.00 162,550.00 277,750.00 133,900.00 143,500.00 150,500.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 1,500.00 35,800.00 99,000.00 88,100.00 50,000.00 75,300.00 65,400.00 71,700.00 82,100.00 84,900.00 75,800.00 169,600.00 256,800.00 206,600.00 127,100.00 118,800.00 183,300.00 LAND 4,300.00 6,300.00 8,700.00 36,900.00 65,000.00 75,000.00 52,200.00 93,300.00 50,300.00 63,600.00 65,400.00 65,500.00 28,200.00 52,100.00 56,200.00 58,000.00 82,800.00 64,200.00 64,100.00 63,700.00 51,800.00 30,400.00 58,600.00 74,700.00 195,000.00 292,500.00 176,400.00 117,100.00 108,700.00 OWNER CRAIG WHITCOMB, CRAIG WHITCOMB, WHITCOMB, CRAIG WHITCOMB, WHITE, LORI A. & ELWELL, BRENT A. & ELWELL, WHITE, LORI WHITE, RENA L WHITE, SHARON WILBUR SPRINGS, LLC WHITLEDGE, VIRGINIA CHRISTINE WICKSON, & WANDA ROGER WILCOX, WILDER, NAN; TRUSTEE WILSON, ROGER L. & TERRILL, L. WILSON, ROGER GWENN WILEN, JACQUELINE & CARL WILEN, JACQUELINE LINDA WILLEY, LINDA WILLEY, H. WILLIAMS, BARBARA WILLIS, SUZANNE G. WILSHIRE, TAYLOR WILSON, SUZANNE D. JUSTIN WOOD, WOOD, ERIC M. WOOD, WING, PAUL S. WING, PAUL WING, KEVIN B. WING, GREGORY R. WING, GREGORY D. JUSTIN WOOD, WOODBURY, FREDERICK R WOODBURY, FREDERICK R. WOODBURY, J. TIMOTHY WOODBURY, S. BRICE A. & JACQUELYN WOODRUFF, MAP/LOT 005-057 005-060 005-058 004-080-00B 07A-002 011-043-00A 012-054 009-003-00A 006-008-00E 008-010-00B 003-061-00L 002-018-001 016-006 004-027 004-026-00A 006-007-00B 002-050-00B 016-013-00D 004-075-00C 002-059 002-039-00A 010-001-002 010-001 010-001-001 003-007 007-022-00B 009-046-00C 009-046-00A 010-006 176 ANNUAL REPORT 709.37 227.43 6,111.73 4,290.49 2,459.31 3,376.25 2,210.22 2,460.22 4,307.63 1,416.93 3,519.75 5,165.01 2,299.57 2,721.04 4,900.58 4,340.12 3,026.99 2,583.86 2,792.34 4,508.89 2,962.91 TAX AMT TAX 11,864.27 TAXABLE 39,300.00 11 ,700.00 2 11 . 1 9 12,600.00 78,500.00 338,600.00 657,300.00 237,700.00 136,250.00 187,050.00 122,450.00 136,300.00 238,650.00 195,000.00 286,150.00 127,400.00 150,750.00 271,500.00 240,450.00 167,700.00 143,150.00 154,700.00 249,800.00 164,150.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXEMPT 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 19,950.00 14,250.00 0.00 0.00 BLDG 83,900.00 57,000.00 86,700.00 24,600.00 66,900.00 59,000.00 97,100.00 64,500.00 271,600.00 376,800.00 172,700.00 175,500.00 153,400.00 129,200.00 180,800.00 104,200.00 109,000.00 146,700.00 165,100.00 109,900.00 LAND 8,000.00 67,000.00 11 ,700.00 39,300.00 65,000.00 0.00 0.00 77,400.00 66,600.00 50,000.00 53,900.00 69,400.00 12,600.00 65,800.00 73,900.00 68,400.00 73,600.00 63,500.00 54,100.00 84,700.00 68,500.00 280,500.00 144,300.00 152,700.00 207,000.00

WORTHING, ERIC N. WORTHING, & CARPENTER, DAVID JESSICA WROBEL, YOUNG, DANIELLE C. & MELANSON, ROD M C. & MELANSON, ROD DANIELLE YOUNG, & W. S. & ZELLER, GEORGE ZELLER, ROBERT ZELLER, SARAH R. & SIMONE L. ZIMMERMAN, STEVEN RACHEL ZOLLER, JONATHAN YOUNG, E. ROSE YOUNG, Z38, LLC OWNER WYMAN, CHARLES H. & BARBARA M. H. & BARBARA WYMAN, CHARLES WYMAN, CHARLES H. & BARBARA M. H. & BARBARA WYMAN, CHARLES ANN YARMEY, ZAHNER, DONNA K. & PAUL G. DONNA K. & PAUL ZAHNER, HAYAT TASNEEM ZAIDI, YATES, MARJORIE YATES, M. JOAN YEATON, LLC COTTAGE, YELLOW ANTHONY W. ZAMPA, ZAUGG, VERENA & JEFFREY JOHN ZAUGG, ZEITZER, GLEN & PORTER, BONNIE ZEITZER, GLEN & PORTER, ZEITZER, GLEN & PORTER, BONNIE ZEITZER, GLEN & PORTER, ZELLER, ALAN W. II ZELLER, ALAN W. 004-033 004-016 005-032-00E 004-048-00C 015-018 009-023-00B 003-020-00A 012-011 MAP/LOT 07A-005 005-032 011-016 011-017 002-017 07A-034 07A-036 014-004 006-012-00B 009-043-001 013-030 009-030-00A 005-021 005-021-001 005-032-00A TOWN OF NEWCASTLE N th E 265 ANNUAL REPORT W July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 C A S T L E A N N U A L

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