Board of Directors Elections 2018 Anniversaries the Candidates for the November 6Th Election Are: Quick Links Peaks Island Seat (3 Year Term)

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Board of Directors Elections 2018 Anniversaries the Candidates for the November 6Th Election Are: Quick Links Peaks Island Seat (3 Year Term) You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Casco Bay Lines. Please confirm your continued interest in receiving email from us. You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. In This Issue Dear Caitlin, Board of Directors Below you will find information on happenings at Casco Bay Elections Lines. Schedule Change & Holiday Schedule Birthdays & Board of Directors Elections 2018 Anniversaries The candidates for the November 6th election are: Quick Links Peaks Island seat (3 year term) Dan Doane Scenic Cruises 364 Island Avenue Peaks Island, ME 04108 Music Cruises Long Island seat (3 year term) Private Charters & Bill Overlock Group Tours 88 Island Avenue Long Island, ME 04050 Lobster Bakes Chebeague Island seat (3 year term) Sailing Schedule Polly Wentworth 21 Carter's Point Rd. Passenger Fares Chebeague Island, ME 04017 Islands-at-Large seat (3 year term) Robin Clark 2 Welch Street Peaks Island, ME 04108 Great Diamond Island seat (2 year term) James Luedke 114 Crescent Avenue Great Diamond Island Portland, ME 04109 The absentee ballots will only be available at the City/Town Offices of Portland, Long Island and Chebeague. We will not have absentee ballots at Casco Bay Lines. Specimen ballots will be sent to each island for posting the last week of September. After the election on November 6th, the City of Portland and the Towns of Long Island and Chebeague Island will forward the unofficial results to Casco Bay Lines; this usually happens the next day. The official results will be available after all the tabulations are complete (this can take approximately two days). Schedule Change & Holiday Schedule This is a reminder that the Winter Sailing Schedule, along with the off-peak season rates, will go into effect on Tuesday, October 9th. Monday, October 8th is Columbus Day and we will be running a modified holiday schedule as follows: Additional 5:05 am departure to Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Long Island, Chebeague Island, and Cliff Island A couple reminders for Columbus Day: The first boat to Peaks Island is at 6:45 am (departs Peaks Island at 7:15 am) There is no 7:45 am departure to Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Diamond Cove and Long Birthdays October 2nd - Lloyd Jones October 7th - Paul Pottle October 15th - Rob Anderson October 29th- Isaac Wipfler October 31st - Torrin Hults Anniversaries (years of full time emp loyment) Sam Dykes - 7 years ( 9/6/2011) Devin Kelly - 1 year (9/16/2017) Gary Cressey - 29 years (10/1/1989) Paul Pottle - 2 years (10/31/2016) To stay tuned in what is happening at Casco Bay Lines consider following us on Instagram or Facebook. Sincerely, Caitlin Gildart Director of Sal es & Marketing Casco Bay Lines P.O. Box 4656 Portland , ME 0 4112 P: (207) 774-7873 F: (207) 774-7875 www.cascobaylines. com Casco Bay Lines, 56 Commercial St.,, Portland, ME 04101 SafeUnsubscribe™ {recipient's email} Forward email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try it free today.
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