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Lu E Courier-C > Vzette
' LU E COURIER-C > VZETTE. ROCKLAND OAZETTK ESTABLISHED 1R4«. t TWO DOLLARS A TEAR IN ADVANOBi ROCKLAND COURIER ESTABLISHED 1074. $)r*ss is tjn ^rt^imebtan $cbcr that globes tbe Mtorlb at £too Dollars a year /SINGLE COPIES PRICE FIVE CENTS. V o l. 8.—N ew Se r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889. N umber 24. HOW IT STANDS wages are paid, recognizing their labor organi EDITORIAL CHAT. NEW ENGLAND OIL STOVES, zations and studying tbeir various needs and no IT W ILL PAY YOU The Maine Granite Cutters and Their employer need fear any direful results as the The Chicago Woodruff and the Maine Stain State Bill of Prices. opponents of such organizations so gloomily should hitch horses. They would make a good CLOTHING HOUSE! WINDOW SCREENS, predict.’’ team as professional state’s evidence men. Woodruff’s stories are now labelled as his Ever since the granite cutters of Maine have THAT RAILROAD. — DEALERS IN — N ot only to read this advertise Hammocks & Ice Cream Freezers been fully organized they have been “latest confession." in the habit ol drawing up an agreement, Warren and Her Opportunity —Points or as they term it, a bill of Worth Considering. The efforts of the venerable President Cheney Clothing, Hats, Caps, ment, but to profit by it, by <JUBT R E C E IV E D A T prices, taking effect nbout the first of April, of Bates College to raise the money for the annually, and binding the employers oh Ibcir M r . E d it o r : proposed observatory must command the ad I have noted with considerable Interest the -AND- callin g at part to pay according to their agreement, and miration of all. -
When There Was Another Me Harold Garde
When There Was Another Me Harold Garde ISBN 978-0-578-47542-4 90000 9780578 475424 51 Harold Garde Exhibition Catalog Cover FInal.indd 1 4/12/19 11:09 AM 52 Harold Garde Exhibition Catalog Cover FInal.indd 2 4/12/19 11:09 AM When There Was Another Me Harold Garde 2 This catalogue is published on the occasion of the Published by exhibition When There Was Another Me: Harold Garde Museum of Art Alliance University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor, Maine PO Box 1507 May 17 to August 31, 2019 Bangor, Maine President: Sandra Blake Leonard When There Was Another Me: Harold Garde organized by George Kinghorn, Executive Director Certain images are covered by claims to copyright & Curator, University of Maine Museum of Art, with cited in image credits. essays by George Kinghorn and Carl Little. Cover image: Harold Garde, Two Figures, 1994, Graphic Design: Heather Magee Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 54 in. Photography: David Clough and Walter Smalling University of Maine Museum of Art Executive Director & Curator: George Kinghorn Documentation: Sara Belisle Assistant Director for Finance, Administration & Membership: Kathryn Jovanelli Copyediting: Kathryn Jovanelli Senior Museum Educator & Marketing With exception of Sculpture on Table, Manager: Kat Johnson all works of art are courtesy of the artist and Registrar: Sara Belisle ArtSuite Gallery, New York Preparator: Aaron Pyle Printing: J.S. McCarthy Printers, Augusta, Maine University of Maine Museum of Art 40 Harlow Street ISBN - - - - 978 0 578 47542 4 Bangor, Maine 04401 207-581-3300 ©2019, Museum of Art Alliance. All rights reserved. www.umma.umaine.edu No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by means electronic or For more information on Harold Garde please visit mechanical, including photocopying, recording www.haroldgarde.com or information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. -
TM 3.1 Inventory of Affected Businesses
N E W Y O R K M E T R O P O L I T A N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N C O U N C I L D E M O G R A P H I C A N D S O C I O E C O N O M I C F O R E C A S T I N G POST SEPTEMBER 11TH IMPACTS T E C H N I C A L M E M O R A N D U M NO. 3.1 INVENTORY OF AFFECTED BUSINESSES: THEIR CHARACTERISTICS AND AFTERMATH This study is funded by a matching grant from the Federal Highway Administration, under NYSDOT PIN PT 1949911. PRIME CONSULTANT: URBANOMICS 115 5TH AVENUE 3RD FLOOR NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003 The preparation of this report was financed in part through funds from the Federal Highway Administration and FTA. This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Transportation in the interest of information exchange. The contents of this report reflect the views of the author who is responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the data presented herein. The contents do no necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the Federal Highway Administration, FTA, nor of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council. This report does not constitute a standard, specification or regulation. T E C H N I C A L M E M O R A N D U M NO. -
National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet FRANKFORT DAM WALDO CO
NPS Form 10-900 - OMB No. 10024-0018 (Oct. 1990) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Registration Form This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts'r'SSgTTTStnjetions- n How to Complete the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (National Register Bulletin 16A). Complete each item by marking "x" in the appropriate box or by entering the information requested. If an item does not apply to the property being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable." For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions. Place additional entries and narrative items on continuation sheets (NPS Form 10-900a). Use a typewriter, word processor, or computer, to complete all items. 1. Name of Property______________________________________________________ historic name Frankfort Dam______________________________________________ other names/site number ________________________________________________ 2. Location street & number Just south of where Route 1A crosses the North Branch of Marsh Stream N/A not for publication city or town ___Frankfort__________________________________ _ N/A vicinity state Maine__________ code ME county Waldo________ code 027 zip code 04438 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, I hereby certify that this H nomination D request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property H meets Ddoes not meet the National Register criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant D nationally D statewide H locally. -
MCN-Webfriendly-Apr2019
PRST STD US Postage Paid Permit, #454 THE STATE OF MAINE'S BOATING NEWSPAPER Portland, ME Maine Coastal News Volume 32 Issue 4 April 2019 FREE Ready for Another Year of Lobster Boat Racing? Chris Young's AUDREY AILEEN battling Marshall Spear's JACALWA at Stonington last year in Diesel Class N. ROCKPORT – Every year at the Maine Speedway of Loudon, NH together with the Hall of Fame. The past people elected Spencer Lincoln; 2018: Keith Young, Fisherman’s Forum held at the Samoset MLBRA. Many of the people who compete are: 2012: Gus Alley; Benny Beal; Isaac Richard Weaver; and for 2019: Galen Alley Resort in Rockport the end of February or in the lobster boat races or follow them Beal; Merle Beal; Richard Duffy; Jerry and Wesley Lash. early March the Maine Lobster Boat Racing also follow NASCAR. They found this an Farrin; Will Frost; Corliss Holland; Ernest With everything on the agenda discussed Association (MLBRA) holds a meeting. excellent tie and will be giving three pair Libby, Jr.; Young Brothers (Arvin, Arvid it was asked if anyone had questions: Brian This is one of the shortest meetings that of tickets at the first five races (Boothbay, and Colby); 2013: Andrew Gove; Fred Robbins of “Commercial Fisheries News” you will ever attend, for if you are three to Rockland, Bass Harbor, Moosabec and Lenfesty; Brian Robbins; Lewis Stewart; stood up and said that he had two. First he five minutes late you probably missed the Stonington) of the year, to three different David Taylor; 2014: Calvin Beal, Jr.; Jim wanted to know if the rumor about a wedding entire meeting. -
Front Cover Symposium 2011
Welcome to the Michael D. Wilson Symposium! April 25th 2012 First held in February 1999, the UMF Symposium has grown into a wonderful tradition. Each spring we take a day off from classes and from our normal routines to share in the exciting work of faculty and students—mainly students. In showcasing their scholarly and creative projects through papers, performances, poster sessions, etc., we are honoring our most deeply felt values as a public liberal arts college—specifically, active and engaged learning, academic rigor, student‐faculty collaboration, and service to promote the common good. I find it particularly exciting that Symposium provides an opportunity for everyone—from beginning students to seniors who are completing an exciting capstone project—to share their work in a public venue. I congratulate all the presenters along with their teachers and mentors. In addition, special thanks to the donors and organizers who have made this exciting day possible. Daniel Gunn, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Symposium Day is a wonderful opportunity for students to showcase their scholarly and creative work. During the academic year they pursue their interests through individual projects, group projects, and working in collaboration with faculty mentors. Symposium Day provides them with the stage to share their work with peers, friends, faculty, and staff. We send our congratulations to the students, and we also thank the faculty and staff who have helped the students achieve what they have today. Kathy Yardley, Associate Provost and Dean of Education Rob Lively, Associate Provost and Dean of Academic Services This Symposium is organized by the University Culture Committee: Marisela Funes, Chair Gustavo Aguilar Alireza Geshnizjani Paul Gies Misty Krueger Paul Stancioff Theo’s Last Lecture Monday April 23rd from 7‐8:30 Lincoln Auditorium Reception to follow outside Lincoln Auditorium The Last Lecture is a powerful book written by Randy Pausch. -
2007 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview Page 1 of 28
HVS Hospitality Services : 2007 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview Page 1 of 28 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview HVS Hospitality Services, in cooperation with New York University's Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management, is pleased to present the tenth annual Manhattan Hotel Market Overview. A slight uptick in Manhattan’s occupancy level in 2006 led to a record high of 85.0%. Despite a virtually stable occupancy, the Manhattan lodging market registered a 13.4% increase in RevPAR compared to 2005, continuing its impressive performance. The market’s RevPAR gain was supported by double-digit growth in average rate each month of the year, with the exception of December, causing year-end 2006 average rate to exceed the 2005 level by 13.2%. The high rates registered by the Manhattan lodging market were caused primarily by continued strong demand levels in 2006, allowing hotel operators to be more selective with lower-rated demand and increasingly boost rates, thereby accommodating greater numbers of higher-rated travelers. We note that the market’s overall occupancy level of 85.0% in 2006 highlights the underlying strength of the Manhattan market, which continued to operate at near-maximum-capacity levels. Because of a further decline in supply in 2006, the market continued to experience many sell-out nights, causing a significant amount of demand to remain unaccommodated. Given the larger-than-ever construction pipeline in Manhattan, a substantial portion of previously unaccommodated demand is expected to be accommodated in the future. Manhattan’s marketwide occupancy and average rate both achieved new record levels in 2006, and we expect the positive trend to continue in 2007. -
Mosquito Mountain Granite Quarry, Frankfort, Maine
Mosquito Mountain Granite Quarry, Frankfort Maine Geological Survey Maine Geologic Facts and Localities July, 2006 Mosquito Mountain Granite Quarry, Frankfort, Maine 44o 34‘ 0.85“ N, 68o 52‘ 1.04“ W Text by Henry Berry Maine Geological Survey, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry 1 Mosquito Mountain Granite Quarry, Frankfort Maine Geological Survey Introduction The Mount Waldo Granite underlies an area south of Winterport and west of Bucksport, near the mouth of the Penobscot River, mid-coast Maine. The granite body is named for Mount Waldo in the town of Frankfort, the highest of a small group of hills underlain by the granite (Figure 1). Other hills include Mosquito Mountain, Mack Mountain, Heagan Mountain, and Treat Hill. The local topography is a result of the way this particular granite has eroded over geologic time. Maine Geological Survey From Osberg et al,. 1985 al,. et Osberg From Figure 1. Geologic bedrock map of the Penobscot Bay region, mid-coast Maine. Maine Geological Survey, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry 2 Mosquito Mountain Granite Quarry, Frankfort Maine Geological Survey Mining History The combination of bare rock ledges and proximity to tidewater made this granite amenable to quarrying in the early 1800's. The two significant quarries in the Mount Waldo Granite in the 1800's were on the northeast flank of Mount Waldo itself, and near the top of Mosquito Mountain. According to a description of the operations from the early 1900's, the quarried stone was taken over graded tracks, operated by gravity, to cutting sheds and wharfs on Marsh River. From there it was taken on the Penobscot River and distributed to eastern ports in Massachusetts, New York, and Philadelphia, and to "western" cities of Chicago, Milwaukee, and Cleveland (Dale, 1907). -
Geaottes of Maine
Bulletin No. 313 . Series A, Economic Geology, 93 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CHARLES D. WALCOTT, DIRECTOR THE GEAOTTES OF MAINE BY T. NELSON DALE WITH AN INTKObUCTTOtf BY GEORGE OTIS SMITH PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH THE MAINE STATE SURVEY COMMISSION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1907 CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION THE OCCUKHENCE OK GRANITE IN MAINE, BY GEORGE OTIS SMITH. Page. Geographic distribution........._.................,.........._............ 7 Geologic relations ........:............................................... 9 Scope of this report....................................................... 11 Importance of the industry ............................................... 12 THE GRANITES OF MAINE, BY T. NELSON DALE. Introduction............................................................. 13 Part I. Scientific discussion .............................................. 14 Granite proper..........................I............................ 14 Granite in general................................................ 14 Definition ..................................................... 14 Origin........................................................ 14 Mineralogical composition...................................... 16 Chemical composition ........................................ 18 Texture ..................................................... 20 Definition................................................ 20 Character and grade.................. 1................... 20 Forms of minerals........................................ -
WORLD TRADE CENTER BUILDING PERFORMANCE STUDY Table of Contents
FEMA 403 / May 2002 Federal Emergency Management Agency Federall iinsurance and Miitiigatiion Admiiniistratiion,, Washiington,, DC FEMA Regiion IIII,, New York,, New York FEMA 403 / May 2002 Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, Washington, DC FEMA Region II, New York, New York Report Editor: Team Leader: Therese McAllister Gene Corley Chapter Leaders and Authors: Team Members: Executive Summary Gene Corley William Baker, Partner, Ronald Hamburger Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP Therese McAllister Jonathan Barnett, Professor of Fire Protection Engineering, Chapter 1 Therese McAllister Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jonathan Barnett John Gross David Biggs, Principal, Ryan-Biggs Associates Ronald Hamburger Gene Corley, Structural Engineer, Senior Vice President, Jon Magnusson Construction Technology Laboratories Chapter 2 Ronald Hamburger William Baker Bill Coulbourne, Principal Structural Engineer, Jonathan Barnett URS Corporation Christopher Marrion Edward M. DePaola, Principal, James Milke Severud Associates Consulting Engineers, PC Harold “Bud” Nelson Chapter 3 William Baker Robert Duval, Senior Fire Investigator, National Fire Protection Association Chapter 4 Jonathan Barnett Richard Gewain Dan Eschenasy, Chief Structural Engineer, Ramon Gilsanz City of New York Dept. of Design & Construction Harold “Bud” Nelson John Fisher, Professor of Civil Engineering, Chapter 5 Ramon Gilsanz Lehigh University Edward M. DePaola Richard Gewain, Senior Engineer, Christopher Marrion Hughes Associates, -
July 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005
World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Plan— Historic Resources Report January 2006 INTRODUCTION This report on Historic Resources for the World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Plan (Approved Plan) is prepared pursuant to the Programmatic Agreement among the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), the New York State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC), as a recipient of community development block grant assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which was signed on April 22, 2004, and stipulated that LMDC would provide semi-annual reports to SHPO and ACHP to summarize measures it has taken to comply with the terms of the Programmatic Agreement. The organization of this report generally follows the stipulations of the Programmatic Agreement. In addition meetings with the Consulting Parties, the Memorial Center Advisory Committee, the Families Advisory Committee, New York/New Visions, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (Port Authority) are described in the final section. 1. PROJECT SITE DOCUMENTATION UNDER STIPULATIONS 1 AND 5 As previously reported the Port Authority completed the program of HABS/HAER documentation of the WTC Site in accordance with Stipulation 5 and submitted the documentation to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in August 2005. 2. ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT PLANS LMDC continued working to create a Memorial to remember the victims of September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993 and to record the events of September 11. Planning for the Memorial is discussed in more detail in the section which follows. A draft Construction Protection Plan was prepared in connection with the demolition of 130 Liberty Street. -
Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 1
Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 1 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 03765001 CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY 00T-00D ONE CITY CENTER 5TH FLOOR PORTLAND ME 04101 01598001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078 PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 00283001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-120 285 NORTHPORT AVENUE PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01603001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078-D 285 NORTHPORT AVENUE PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01601001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT ACHORN RD 009-078-C PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04914 01605001 BELFAST WATER DISTRICT 8 ACHORN RD 009-079 PO BOX 506 BELFAST ME 04915 0506 01604001 SWEETLAND, TIMOTHY C. 37 ACHORN RD 009-078-E 37 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01606001 DYER, CHRISTOPHER D 38 ACHORN RD 009-080 38 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 01607001 SMALL, KEVIN R. 71 ACHORN RD 009-081 SMALL, MICHELLE M. 71 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 Belfast Real Estate 08/28/2020 01:45 PM Account List by Location Page 2 Account Card Name / AddressLocation Map/Lot 01608 001 PEACH, HENRY E LIVING TRUST DATED 72 ACHORN RD 009-082 PEACH, HENRY E, NOWERS, DEBORAH K 72 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01621001 GURNEY, CARROLL 79 ACHORN RD 009-086-D GURNEY, HAROLD c/o Matthew Hill, DHHS-OACPDS 91 CAMDEN ST. ROCKLAND ME 04841 01620001 RIPLEY, REBECKA 83 ACHORN RD 009-086-C COLE II, ZANE 83 ACHORN RD BELFAST ME 04915 01609001 SYLVESTER, PAUL 84 ACHORN RD 009-082-A 84 ACHORN ROAD BELFAST ME 04915 00863001 PERRYMAN FAMILY TRUST DATED ADNEY PLACE 004-055-A PERRYMAN, WILLIAM D, PERRYMAN, 3 ADNEY