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Sanford/Springvale Town Hall 919 Main Street Sanford, Maine 04073

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Town Clerk & Tax Collector Office Hours Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5pm First & Last Saturdays 8:30am – Noon Except Holiday Weekends Closed Saturdays for the months of June, July & August

Town Hall Holidays New Years Day Memorial Day Veteran’s Day Martin Luther King Day Independence Day Thanksgiving Day Presidents Day Labor Day Day after Thanksgiving Patriots Day Columbus Day Christmas Day

Town Council Regular Meetings 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays 7:00pm in the Town Hall Annex Chambers

Sanford School Department 917 Main Street, Suite 200 Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-2810 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm

Sanford Transfer Station & Recycling Center 81 Rushton Street Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-9135 Regular Operating Hours: Monday – Saturday 7:30am to 3:30pm

In weeks when holidays are observed on Monday, the transfer station will be closed on Monday and will re-open on Tuesday. In weeks when holidays are observed on workdays other then Monday, check the local newspapers for transfer station operating hours, or call 324-9135.

Visit the Sanford Town Website for Up-to-Date Information on Town Services www.sanfordmaine.org

Index Page

Town Hall Information Page 3 Municipal Officials List Page 4 Local, County & Federal Representatives Page 5 Town Council Chairman Gordon N. Paul Report Page 6 Town Council Pictures Page 7 Representative David E. Bowles Report Page 9 Representative John L. Tuttle Report Page 10 Representative Joan M. Nass Report Page 11 Senator Jon Courtney Report Page 12 Commissioner David L. Carpenter Report Page 13 Town Manager Mark Green Report Page 14 Ombudsperson Report Page 15 Economic Affairs Report Page 17 Sanford Regional Airport Report Page 19 Codes Enforcement Office Report Page 20 Planning Department Report Page 21 Sanford Fire Department Report Page 22 Sanford Police Department Report Page 26 Public Works Department Report Page 28 Recreation Department Report Page 30 Facilities Department Report Page 31 Treasurer’s Office Report Page 32 Town Clerk/Tax Collectors Office Report Page 35 Voter Registration Information Page 48 Town Meeting Attendance Page 49 Assessor’s Office Information Page 50 General Assistance Office Report Page 53 Information Systems Report Page 54 Sanford School System Report Page 55 Annual Financial Audit Page 65 Town Employee Payroll Information Page 73 School Department Payroll Information Page 76 Town Accounts Payable/Vendor Information Page 86 School Department Accounts Payable/Vendor Page 95 Town Report Committee Information Page 113 Dedication Page Back Cover

Municipal Officials of Sanford, Maine

TOWN COUNCIL Gordon N. Paul, Chairman Anne-Marie Mastraccio, Vice-Chairperson Councilor Maura A. Herlihy Councilor Alan R. Walsh Councilor Bradford J. Littlefield Councilor Arthur K. Kelly Councilor Joseph R. Hanslip

TOWN MANAGER Mark Green

Town Clerk/Tax Collector Ombudsperson Claire E. Morrison Jason A. Cole

Fire Chief Town Treasurer Raymond M. Parent Paula E. Simpson

Police Chief Registrar of Voters and Town Moderator Thomas H. Jones Gilles E. Auger

Town Assessor Director of Parks and Recreation Lawrence S. Dolby Marcel G. Blouin

Codes Enforcement Officer Airport Manager Shirley E. Sheesley Evan R. McDougal

Director of Economic Affairs Emergency Management Director Les E. Stevens Ralph L. Sabine

Finance Director Town Attorney Ronni-Lynn Champlin Bryan M. Dench, Skelton Taintor & Abbott

Director of Planning and Community Finance Committee Development James J. McLaughlin (Chairman) James Q. Gulnac David C. Nickerson (Vice-Chairman) James R. Drummey Director of Human Resources Karen A. Howe-Ashley John V. Klimas Carrie G. Martin Margaret Trowbridge Director of Public Works Mark A. Caron Richard L. Wilkins Monique I. Miller Richard M. Ganong Director of Highway and Sanitation Paul Williams (School Board Representative) Eugene W. Alley Anne-Marie Mastraccio (Town Council Representative)

Your Local Representatives to the Maine House and Senate

State Senate

District 3 Senator Jonathan T.E. Courtney 31 Birchwood Lane Springvale, ME 04083 Phone: 324-5467 Email Address: [email protected]

House of Representatives

District 142 Representative David E. Bowles 180 Westview Drive Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-9325 Email Address: [email protected]

District 143 Representative John L. Tuttle 176 Cottage Street Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-5964 Email Address: [email protected]

District 144 Representative Joan M. Nass P.O. Box 174 Acton, ME 04001 Phone: 477-2607 Email Address: [email protected]

County Commissioner David L. Carpenter 36 Belair Drive Springvale, Maine 04083 Phone: 324-4665 Email [email protected] Term Expire: December 2008

U.S. Representatives and Senators

Senator Susan Collins Representative Thomas H. Allen 172 Russell Senate Office Building U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20510 1717 Longworth House Office Building (202) 224-2523 Washington, DC 20515 Email [email protected] (202) 225-6116 Email [email protected]

Senator Olympia Snowe Representative Michael Michaud 154 Russell Senate Office Building U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20510-1903 437 Cannon House Office Building (202) 224-5344 Washington, DC 20515 Email [email protected] (202) 225-6306 Email [email protected]

Town of Sanford, Maine Town Council Chairman 919 MAIN STREET, SANFORD, MAINE 04073 (207) 324-9173 FAX (207) 324-9124

Town Council Gordon N. Paul, Chairman Anne-Marie Mastraccio, Vice Chairperson Maura A. Herlihy Alan R. Walsh Bradford J. Littlefield Arthur K. Kelly Joseph R. Hanslip

Chairman Gordon N. Paul Dear Sanford/Springvale Resident,

I am pleased to report that the Sanford Town Council has been working extremely hard for the residents of Sanford and Springvale during this past year.

All members of the Council feel that we should follow the Town Charter and thusly have always strived to accomplish this in all of our endeavors.

For the first time the Town Council adopted goals and objectives for the Town Manager and his Staff. This gives the administration clear guidelines on striving to serve the public in a professional and dignified manner.

We have been extremely sensitive to citizen concerns and have taken leadership steps to improve customer service, in the Town Clerk's Office, with the initiation of Rapid Registration for vehicles. We also have streamlined the administrative operations of the town to make it better for the day to day operations and service to the community.

The Council also recognizes that Economic Development is a main goal as a means to increase the revenue base and thus aid in slowing the increase in property taxes which our community has realized. Operating a municipal government is an expensive proposition and we are committed to making sure that we increase our revenues, so that we may be able to maintain our level of services to all, and to retain our working staff and employees. To that end, in order to increase revenues and place property back on the tax ledger, we have sold off abandoned or vacant property, a school building, and also have consolidated our efforts in equipment purchasing.

We have established a working relationship with our state and national elected officials at the Legislature and in Congress and have broadened our working circle to include the Executive Branch of the State and the members of the Governor's Cabinet.

To that end, highlights of the last year involved two visits to Sanford by the Governor and working meetings with the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation and officials from the Office of Economic Development.

The Council has worked very effectively with the Chamber of Commerce and various community groups. This has resulted in closer communication and a show of teamwork and unity. This will serve us well in the coming years as Sanford and Springvale attempts to turn the corner into the 21st century and improve our community.

The Council understands that teamwork starts with leadership and setting the example as elected representatives. We have placed members of the Council on the Legislative Policy Committee and a seat at the Executive Board level of the Maine Municipal Association. We also have a member of the Council on the York County Budget Committee and as an officer in the York County Municipal Officers Association.

Our neighboring towns are very important and we must work together to ensure that growth and sprawl is done at a desired level, therefore, we have established a Route 109 Corridor Commission and have regular meetings with the Town of Wells and we have encouraged and met with representatives of the Kennebunk and Kennebunkport Water District to preserve our watershed land in South Sanford.

There is no question that Sanford and Springvale is changing in growth and density. Presently there are plans for a major shopping and retail complex for South Sanford, adjacent to the Municipal Airport, and other plans are in the works for building new banks, commercial buildings, and service centers.

Major widening of roads and arteries leading into Sanford are in the plans and a parallel road for Route 109 is in the planning stages for the area surrounding Old Mill Road south to Jagger Mill Road.

In the coming years lets hope that the work of the Town Council, the Town Manager, and the Town Staff will result in a better community for us all. I believe very strongly it will.

Sincerely; Gordon N. Paul, Chairman

Sanford Town Council

Chairman Gordon N. Paul Vice-Chairperson Anne-Marie Mastraccio

Councilor Maura A. Herlihy Councilor Alan R. Walsh Councilor Bradford J. Littlefield Councilor Arthur K. Kelly

Councilor Joseph R. Hanslip Former Vice-Chairman Councilor Roland A. Cote Appointed February 2nd, 2005 Gary L. Morse Resigned Effective st Term Expired 12/31/2004 November 1 , 2004

Town Council Pictures

Councilors at Nasson Community Center Town Clerk Claire Morrison swears in For A Town Council Workshop Councilor Kelly and Councilor Littlefield

Sanford hosted a Economic Development presentation, in which the Honorable Governor John E. Baldacci was in attendance.

Governor Baldacci also visited Sanford for the new Veteran’s Cemetery going in Springvale.

District 4 (Alfred, North Berwick, Sanford, Shapleigh & South Berwick) 36 Belair Drive Springvale, Maine 04083 Phone: 324-4665 Email [email protected]

April 24, 2005

Dear Residents of Sanford/Springvale,

It has been my honor to serve the residents of Sanford/Springvale since 1980. I have served as your Selectman from 1980-1988, then as State Senator for twelve years. After having a four year break due to term limits, I returned as a State Senator. I am now serving as your County Commissioner. I am always available to talk to my constituents about any concerns. I am serving on the County’s Safety Committee and serve as the County Commissioner liaison to the Emergency Management Agency.

Please feel free to contact me with any concerns. My home phone number is 324-4665 and my office in Alfred is 324-1571. I am here to serve you, and if you have any concerns with County Government, please feel free to call.

Sincerely David L. Carpenter County Commissioner, District 4

Town of Sanford, Maine Office Of The Town Manager 919 MAIN STREET, SANFORD, MAINE 04073 (207) 324-9173 FAX (207) 324-9124

Mark Green Town Manager

Town Managers Report

As I write this report I am nearing my first anniversary as Town Manager in Sanford. This first year has been a time for me to learn about the community and also to gain an appreciation for the community’s many attributes. I feel fortunate to have been given the opportunity to work for Sanford at a time in the Town’s history when it is likely to undergo a great deal of change and growth. I hope that I can play a positive role in making sure that this change and growth happens in a way that benefits the citizens of Sanford.

Early in my tenure I met with the Town Council to formulate a work plan for the year. The work plan developed by the Council included the six goals listed below and about thirty tasks that we needed to accomplish to attain these goals.

Council Goals

• Review all Town facilities and property to see if it meets the needs of our citizens and that it is properly maintained. • Attract businesses to Sanford that will provide jobs that pay a living wage and that reduce the property tax burden. • Develop a Housing Strategy for Sanford that addresses the housing needs of Sanford Residents. • Improve existing Town Services • Improve transportation in Sanford • Improve the effectiveness and productivity of the Town Council

As of the writing of this report we have completed many of these tasks including the following:

• The Town Council has reviewed all Town properties and has begun implementing the recommendations of their review. The Edison School was recently sold to a private party and is now being renovated into apartments and commercial space. The lease on the former Mountain View retirement home has been renegotiated and is now providing a better financial return to the Town while still providing quality care to Sanford residents. • The Council appointed an Economic Development Task Force that worked with the Town’s Economic Development Director for six months to develop an economic development strategy for the Town. The Council has formally adopted the recommended strategy and is now working on its implementation. • Ten new hangers have been approved for the Airport. This is the first significant development at the Airport in more than twenty years. • Nearly all the services available through the Town Clerks Office can now be done through the Town’s web page at www.sanfordmaine.org. Register your car, your dog and even your snowmobile from the comfort of your home. You can also get your hunting and fishing licenses online. • The Council is actively working with the Town of Wells to improve Route #109 corridor and keep it as a main artery from Sanford to the Turnpike.

The remainder of this year will be spent working to complete the tasks identified by the Town Council. Two of these tasks that deserve special mention are the development of a plan for the maintenance and if necessary the replacement of Town buildings like the police station and the development of a plan for the long term maintenance of Town roads and sidewalks . An employee committee chaired by Parks and Recreation Director Marcel Blouin is now working on the building plan. Public Works Director Richard Wilkins and Town Engineer Charles Andreson will be tackling the roads and sidewalks plan.

In closing I would like to extend my appreciation to the Town Council for their support. I feel fortunate to be able to work with a group of elected officials that are unabashedly “Pro Sanford”. I also need to thank Sanford employees for their hard work and continuing support and for the assistance of all the volunteers who serve on the many Town Boards and Committees.

Town of Sanford, Maine Office of the Ombudsperson 919 MAIN STREET, SANFORD, MAINE 04073 (207) 324-9173 FAX (207) 324-9124

Jason A. Cole Ombudsperson

Annual Report to the Citizens of Sanford/Springvale

The Office of the Ombudsperson was created with the Charter that was placed in effect in January of 2004. Since that time, the Ombudsperson has been active in handling citizen complaints and making referrals on outstanding issues. The Town Manager has made the Office of the Ombudsperson a priority. Sanford is one of the first communities in the Country to offer an Ombudsperson to try to help citizens with complaints and issues with a municipality.

The mission of the Sanford Ombudsperson is to provide a confidential, neutral and informal process which facilitates fair and equitable resolutions to concerns that arise in the Town Government. In performing this mission, the ombudsperson serves as an information and communication resource, upward feedback channel, advisor, dispute resolution expert and change agent.

The definition of Ombudsperson is “A government official who investigates citizens' complaints against the government or its functionaries.”

While serving in this role:

1. We adhere to The Ombudsman Association Code of Ethics.

2. We base our practice on confidentiality.

3. An ombudsperson should not use the names of individuals or mention their employers without express permission.

4. During the problem-solving process an ombudsperson may make known information as long as the identity of the individual contacting the office is not compromised.

5. Any data that we prepare should be scrutinized carefully to safeguard the identity of each individual whose concerns are represented.

6. Publicity about our office conveys the confidential nature of our work.

7. We assert that there is a privilege with respect to communications with the ombudsperson and we resist testifying in any formal process inside or outside the organization.

8. Communications between an ombudsperson and others (made while the ombudsperson is serving in that capacity) are considered privileged. Others cannot waive this privilege.

9. We do not serve in any additional function in the organization which would undermine the privileged nature of our work (such as compliance of officer, arbitrator, etc.)

10. An ombudsperson keeps no case records on behalf of the organization. If an ombudsperson finds case notes necessary to manage the work, the ombudsperson should establish and follow a consistent and standard practice for the destruction of any such written notes.

11. We exercise discretion whether to act upon a concern of an individual contacting the office. An ombudsperson may initiate action on a problem he or she perceives directly.

12. We are designated neutrals and remain independent of ordinary line and staff structures. We serve no additional role (within an organization where we serve as ombudsperson) which would compromise this neutrality.

13. An ombudsperson strives for objectivity and impartiality.

14. The ombudsman has a responsibility to consider the concerns of all parties known to be involved in a dispute.

15. We do not serve as advocates for any person in a dispute within an organization; however, we do advocate for fair processes and their fair administration.

16. We help develop a range of responsible options to resolve problems and facilitate discussion to identify the best options. When possible, we help people develop new ways to solve problems themselves.

17. An ombudsperson should exercise discretion before entering into any additional affiliations, roles or actions that may impact the neutrality of the function within the organization.

18. We do not make binding decisions, mandate policies or adjudicate issues for the organization.

19. We do not act as agent for the organization and we do not accept notice on behalf of the organization. We do always refer individuals to the appropriate place where formal notice can be made.

20. Individuals should not be required to meet with an ombudsman. All interactions with the ombudsman should be voluntary.

21. We foster communication about the philosophy and function of the ombudsperson’s office with the people we serve.

22. We provide feedback on trends, issues, policies and practices without breaching confidentiality or anonymity. We identify new problems and we provide support for responsible systems change.

23. We keep professionally current and competent by pursuing continuing education and training relevant to the ombudsperson profession.

24. We will endeavor to be worthy of the trust placed in us.

Please feel free to contact our office if you have a question or concern. If it is a matter that should be investigated by a different office, we will make a recommendation to you. Again, our goal is to provide citizen’s with an unbiased and fair connection to the Town Government and to try to resolve any issues.

It has been a pleasure to serve in this position and meet many citizens. I look forward to continuing in this role and meeting with any citizen who needs this service.

Sincerely, Jason A. Cole Jason A. Cole Sanford Ombudsperson & Executive Assistant to Town Manager

Town of Sanford, Maine Economic Development Department 919 MAIN STREET, SANFORD, MAINE 04073 (207) 324-9155 FAX (207) 324-9124

Les E. Stevens Director

(Les Stevens, Director)

During Fiscal Year 04/05 the Town of Sanford established its first municipal economic development office when the Director of Economic Affairs position was established. Creatively funded through Tax Increment Finance (TIF) revenues rather than general fund property taxes, the position was filled by Les Stevens who came to Sanford with over 25 years of economic development experience at the state, regional, and local levels.

During the past year a foundation was established for modern comprehensive economic development in Sanford including:

• Development and adoption of an Economic Development Strategy to provide an economic policy framework for the deliberations of the Sanford Town Council as well as a blueprint for the initiatives and activities of staff and other Town agents and contractors; the strategy document includes:

o Goals, o A Projection of Sanford’s Economic Future, o Identification of Targeted Technology Clusters and Niche Opportunities, o A Business Attraction Marketing Strategy, o A Community Image Campaign, o Activities to Strengthen Intergovernmental Relations, o A Vision for Downtown and the Mousam Waterfront Market, o Identification of Priority Projects to improve Downtown and the Mousam Waterfront Market, o The Route 109 Development Corridor TIF District concept, o Identification of Priority Infrastructure Projects along the Route 109 Corridor, and o Creation of Sanford Economic Development Partnership to define roles and responsibilities, mitigate service delivery gaps and duplication, and bring coordination and accountability to Sanford’s economic development delivery system.

• Creation of a “Development Committee” chaired by the Director of Economic Affairs and involving the Town Manager, Planner, Chamber President and CEO, Airport Manager, and Maine Department of Economic and Community Development(DECD) to coordinate all client casework and economic development projects and issues. • Strengthened relations with Sanford’s Legislative Delegation. • Strengthened relations with key state and federal agencies like DECD, MDOT, and DOL.

During the past year the Director of Economic Affairs provided (and continues to provide) the following economic development services to scores of business, governmental, and private non-profit clients: • Site Location Assistance • Labor Market and Work Force Information • Demographic and Statistical Information • Financial Packaging • Tax and Incentive Packaging • Strategic Planning • Intergovernmental Relations and Public Policy • Business Visitation • Client Assessment • Client casework, referral, and case management • Business Advocacy

Les Stevens, Director of Economic Affairs, can be reached during business hours at: • 324-9155 • 432-6690 (cell) • [email protected]

And after hours and on weekends at: • 432-6690 (cell)

Sanford Regional Airport

The year past year has been filled with challenges and significant progress at the Sanford Regional Airport. FAA and MDOT grants coupled with Town of Sanford money has resulted in the purchase of almost 18 acres of land and a large 1940’s era Navy Hangar. The total appraised purchase price of building and property was $1.3 million. The FAA and MDOT will reimburse the Town of Sanford 97.5% of the land cost and incidental purchase expenses or about $300,000. As this is written in March of 2005, a request for proposals has been issued to determine public interest in renovating the old hangar for aviation use after conducting a structural evaluation. The acquired property abuts and protects some of the headwaters of Branch Brook and future airport development will need to be carefully planned with all environmental impacts considered. The Town also entered into FAA/MDOT sanctioned negotiations with the owners of the only residential property on the airport. The 1927 home housed the airport manager at one time but in the past four decades has served as a private residence. The purchase of the land and impending removal of the structures, in accordance with the Airport Master Plan, will provide additional space for transient aircraft parking and based aircraft hangars. In this case the FAA/MDOT have agreed to reimburse the Town for 97.5% of the land and residential value so the appraised value of the property and incidental costs that went into the total purchase price of about $250K will cost the Town about $6,250. The last major improvement at the airport involved the justification and purchase of a $150K snowplow, dump truck, and sander. Again the FAA and MDOT participated in the purchase and the Town’s share was approximately $3,750. The intent of the purchase was to meet FAA equipment requirements to allow the Town to complete snow removal and reduce some of the costs associated with contract snow removal at the airport. Time will tell whether we are successful.

The Town also invested in a completely redesigned lighted and paved automobile parking lot on the east side of the airport in the vicinity of the restaurant and east terminal.

On the revenue side over 60 aircraft are now permanently based at Sanford, purchasing fuel, maintenance, and flight instruction from one of the two fixed base operators. Many other transient aircraft use the field and purchase the same services while enjoying a meal at the popular airport restaurant. All aviation related services and fuel purchases provide a revenue stream back to the Town in accordance with individual businesses operating rights agreements. Two new private hangars are being constructed and a lease/operating rights agreement has been negotiated with M. A. S. Hangars of Durham, NH for the construction of 20 rental hangars. The goal of becoming a self-sustaining airport as required by the FAA is looking more attainable than ever.

Evan R. McDougal Airport Manager

(Airport Manager Evan McDougal) (Sanford Regional Airport)

CODES ENFORCEMENT

This department enforces the Zoning Ordinance, the Shoreland Zoning Ordinance, building and other codes adopted by the town, and state statutes. We perform property inspections, provide information on codes and ordinances, and issue permits.

Sanford continues to build as shown by the increase in the number of building permits issued since last year from 769 to 1,031 permits. The number of occupancy permits increased from 184 to 238 permits issued. Revenues from permits, fees, and fines totaled $147,576.33.

BUILDING PERMITS

Residential 565 (81 new) Commercial 133 ( 8 new) Industrial 0 Plumbing 333 (262 internal) ______( 71 external) TOTAL 1,031

CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY

Business 112 Code Enforcement Officer Residential 126 Shirley Sheesley TOTAL 238

New construction consisted mostly of residential buildings, accessory structures, and additions. Other new buildings include the Shaw’s supermarket, Mapes Oil Company service building, York County Federal Credit Union, Big Apple convenience store, and a storage building for Hancock Lumber. Also, storage units were added at Sanford Safe Storage, Bernier Farms, and Sanford Storage Solutions.

Concession stands at the Little League park and at Cobb Stadium were upgraded. Phase I of the Nasson gym renovation project and the Methodist church were completed and received occupancy permits.

Several new businesses have moved into existing buildings, while other buildings have been renovated. The former Shaw’s supermarket is now the Marshall’s and Dollar Tree stores. The old Fleet Bank building is now home to an art studio, Aroma Joe’s Coffee, beauty salon, and Villa Capri restaurant. A storage building is now Corner Post Surveying offices. Whatman Inc. renovated and moved into a vacant manufacturing facility. This Year saw the opening of Club Primo’s and Spectators’ Comedy Club. A redemption center moved to Jagger Mill Road.

Subdivisions being developed or completed included Stony Creek, Davidson Way, Cookes’ Crossing, Balsam Woods, and Bauneg Beg Estates.

Besides inspecting new construction and renovations, the Codes Enforcement Office performs inspections for license renewal, and responds to complaints associated with buildings and land use. Compliance with codes, ordinances, and state statutes is sought.

The Zoning Board of Appeals may hear appeals of decisions based on the Zoning Ordinance and made by the Codes Enforcement Officer. During 2003-2004, the ZBA heard 6 appeals, as follow:

1 Use Variance 0 approved 2 Dimensional Variances 0 approved 3 Administrative Appeals 2 approved

The department staff consists of a full-time Administrative Assistant, a part-time Field Inspector, a part-time seasonal Field Inspector, and a full-time Codes Enforcement Officer.

Respectfully submitted,

Shirley Sheesley Codes Enforcement Officer

PLANNING DEPARTMENT

(Director of Planning and Community Development James Gulnac) (Town Engineer Charles Andreson)

Probably the best word to describe this fiscal year is “change”. Events took place that clearly showed Sanford was changing. The form of government changed: from Board of Selectmen to Town Council; we went through changes from Town Administrator to Town Manager; and we also went through a long review of the impacts to the community should a Casino facility be located in Town.

The Planning Department continued to work with IS and Assessing to upgrade the town’s GIS with the ultimate goal of making it available via the internet with a link from the Town’s website.

The Planning Department and Planning Board introduced and obtained an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to create an Airport Development Zone surrounding the Sanford Regional Airport. This change will hopefully encourage development around the airport that is compatible and supportive to the airport.

Development Application Review The application review process can be as simple as an administrative review conducted by staff for small changes to existing site plans; to a formal review by the Site Plan Review Committee for minor projects to a review which includes the Planning Board for all subdivisions and major site plans. The chart below summarizes this activity.

99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 Site Plans approved 31 44 34 22 12 Subdivisions approved 4 0 4 8 10

Planning Board The Planning Board, in addition to the review of applications, was very active in workshops as it addressed many of the issues related to the changes the town was undergoing. The Board began a process of review of the town’s highway access management rules and regulations to address the increased daily traffic through the town. Some revisions to the ordinances were recommended and adopted by the town. The Board continued to work with staffs of the Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission and the State Department of Transportation on steps to improve the flow of traffic and address safety issues. The Board also worked with staff and its planning consultant, Planning Decisions, on replying to the comments from the State Office of Planning on the Town’s Update to the Comprehensive Plan. The Town had submitted the update to the state for what is called a consistency review. Having your Comprehensive Plan deemed consistent by the State Office of Planning is an important step when it comes to applying for state aid.

Site Plan Review Committee The five (5) member Site Plan Review Committee (SPRC) reviews and may approve minor site plan applications. It also reviews and makes recommendations to the Planning Board for those projects found to be classified as major. While the SPRC is scheduled to meet every Wednesday morning, its actual schedule is dependant upon the activity level within the community. The committee is chaired by the Planning Director with the membership made up of a representative from the Town Council, the Fire Chief or designee, the Police Chief or designee, and the Town Engineer or designee. Ex-Officio members of the committee include the Superintendent of the Sanford Water District, the Superintendent of the Sanford Sewerage District, a representative of the Planning Board, the Codes Enforcement Officer, and the Public Works Director. The primary goal of the SPRC is to ensure that those projects that are classified as minor and are in compliance with the town’s development guidelines can be processed and approved in a minimum amount of time.

Respectfully submitted, James Q. Gulnac, AICP

2003/2004 TOWN REPORT SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT CAREER DEPARTMENT ROSTER

Fire Chief - Raymond M. Parent Assistant Chief - Jeffrey H. Rowe Assistant to the Fire Chief - Susan Nye Ambulance Clerk/Typist - Judith Mauzerolle

Fire Chief Raymond M. Parent

Training/Building/Vehicle Maintenance and Fire Alarm Officer Captain Ronald Grondin – FFII/EMT/State Instructor/Supervisor Fire Marshal - George Davis - EMT Prevention/Education Officer - Gary J. Utgard, Jr. – Paramedic

SHIFT PERSONNEL

A SHIFT C SHIFT Captain Leo Mauzerolle- Licensed Ambulance Attendant Captain Paul Morrison - EMT Lieutenant Todd Levesque - EMT Lieutenant Bruce Knight - EMT Lieutenant Gerry Gay - EMT Lieutenant Leo Letourneau-Licensed Ambulance Attendant Firefighter Brian Watkins - Paramedic Firefighter James Krupsky - EMT-I Firefighter Kathy Wehmeyer - EMT Firefighter Robert April- Licensed Ambulance Attendant Firefighter Kevin Lambert - EMT Firefighter David Baldwin - EMT Firefighter Raymond Keene – Paramedic Firefighter Paul Dubois - Paramedic Firefighter Scott Chase - EMT Firefighter Samantha Cole - Paramedic Paramedic Glenn Walton - State FFI Paramedic Gregory Jones - State FFII EMT-II Dale Bourque - FFI Paramedic Steven Ouellette - State FFII

B SHIFT D SHIFT

Captain Gary Cushing - EMT Captain Brian Smith - EMT Lieutenant Richard Bond - Licensed Ambulance Attendant Lieutenant Harold Smith - EMT-Critical Care Lieutenant Eric Neubert - EMT-I Lieutenant Scott Lizotte - Paramedic Firefighter Dwight Southard - EMT Firefighter Tom Duggan- Licensed Ambulance Attendant Firefighter Dwight Emmons - EMT Firefighter Chris Calnan - EMT Firefighter Keith Stuart - Paramedic Firefighter Albert Noble - EMT Firefighter Armand Gagnon – EMT Firefighter Steven Calnan – Paramedic Firefighter Eric Cheney - EMT Firefighter Kristen Hagan - Paramedic Paramedic Thomas Moses - State FFII Paramedic Carl French - State FFI EMT-II Ryan Gaudreau - FFI Paramedic Andrew Stevenson - State FFII

Springvale Station Central Station South Sanford Station

Sanford Fire Department Call Department Members

Division Chief - James Pickering Division Chief - Vacant

Chaplain - Vacant Photographer - George Tarbox

ENGINE 1 ENGINE 4

Captain Kevin Harmon Norm Lambert Lieutenant Vacant Jason Ricker Firefighter Clarence Baxter - EMT I Doug Sanford Firefighter Chris Grondin Kevin Romano Firefighter Timothy Gagnon John Berube Firefighter Adam Prince Vacant Firefighter Vacant Vacant

ENGINE 2 LADDER II

Captain John Garvin Steve Guillemette Lieutenant Jack Bogard Brian Carroll Firefighter Vacant Lawrence Vollor Firefighter Aaron Perry David Lawrence Firefighter Chester Sawyer Paul Gendreau Firefighter Chris Gay Firefighter Vacant

Sanford Fire Department Call Volume (Total Calls By Department)

95/96 2,369 Actual 96/97 2,385 Actual 97/98 2,754 Actual 98/99 2,737 Actual 99/00 2,789 Actual 00/01 2,876 Actual 01/02 3,113 Actual 02/03 3,084 Actual 03/04 3,215 Actual

FIRE PREVENTION/EDUCATION OFFICER

The Town of Sanford Fire Prevention and Education Officer, Mr. Gary Utgard, is responsible for the fire prevention and education of all ages of our population. His duties require relentless efforts at bringing his message to children of all ages through Home Fire Safety demonstrations using the Prevention Mobile Trailer that everyone in our surrounding area has become very familiar with. The very young and the elderly are most at risk from fire, resulting in injury or death; therefore, this office’s major contributions are in the area of the young and elderly. This is a year round effort by the fire department.

Fire Prevention and Education Officer Gary Utgard conducts fire drills in both private and public institutions at all hours of the day so that all employees are familiar with what is expected of them under such stressing circumstances. The simple act of using a fire extinguisher can be threatening to someone who may never have even held a fire extinguisher. These classes are invaluable to the employees as well as the industry or business establishment.

In addition, Fire Prevention and Education Officer Gary Utgard has been continuing the efforts to bring all the towns of York County on board the program called “Juvenile Fire Setters Intervention Program” which brings early intervention to children involved in fire setting. Countless individuals have been helped with this program presently numbering over 300 in nearly three years. “Fire Schools” continue to be held throughout the year in an effort to help these young boys and girls from our community and surrounding communities.

Fire Prevention Officer Gary Utgard, along with Sanford Police Department Detective Amy Gagne, continue to be responsible in representing the Town of Sanford for the Coalition and are very involved in the early intervention of our youngsters in an effort to help them become productive citizens of Sanford. Gary Utgard has since been elected President of the Juvenile Fire Setters Intervention Program Board.

At the present time there is an on-going process taking place that will attempt to bring the program before the York County Commissioners in an effort to marry this program with the needs of the County, as there are already 21 towns in the system. If this happens then all towns in York County will be able to take advantage of this program and have their own fire departments participate in the process.

TRAINING OFFICER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR:

1. Training of all department personnel, both career and volunteer. 2. Maintenance of all department vehicles. 3. Maintenance of all department buildings. 4. Maintenance of fire alarm system.

Captain Ronald Grondin fills the role of Training Officer in presenting and coordinating programs for the career and volunteer members of the department. In addition, he is responsible for the maintenance of the fire department vehicles, buildings and the fire alarm system.

Sanford Public Works Department continues to do an excellent job of maintaining the fire department’s fleet of vehicles saving the Town thousands of dollars each year.

Building maintenance is also Captain Grondin’s responsibility and this is an on-going effort to bring our buildings up to standards including the areas around the buildings such as the lawns, fences, grounds, parking lots, etc.

The Springvale Fire Station has had a complete study for improvements that will be presented in the 04/05 budget. The complete rehab of the Springvale Fire Station would cost approximately $600,000.00 which could be split in two separate years for improvements making it affordable to proceed with this project.

The Town of Sanford has made a decision to eliminate all the fire alarm boxes that are located on the street. For many years the use of these fire alarm boxes, as we know them has been reduced to nearly nonexistent use. This process continues for removal of these street boxes located on the telephone poles.

The Department will continue to consider our options for the removal and improvement of the rest of the fire alarm system for private systems.

FIRE MARSHAL

Mr. George Davis has been involved in the fire service for many years. He was a selectman in the Towns of Lyman/Dayton and serves on its fire department as a deputy chief. Previous work experience in the fire service and industry included extensive work with fire safety codes and residential and commercial inspections.

The Town of Sanford has been experiencing a large amount of new applications for construction of housing units, in addition to commercial establishments. Regular inspections for occupancy permits, new construction and plans review have made the office very visible and completely involved in its regulatory responsibilities. Constant contact with State Regulatory Officials is required to maintain oversight of the construction requirements through the inspection process.

Fire Marshal George Davis Assistant Chief Jeff Rowe

AMBULANCE SERVICES

The Sanford Fire Department operates two ambulances within its borders that handle all emergency medical calls. Sanford performs mutual aid for surrounding towns as well as receiving mutual aid from these same towns.

Full-time ambulance clerk/typist Judith Mauzerolle is responsible for the collections associated with providing emergency medical services. This position is responsible for the collection of hundreds of thousands of dollars as a result of the services provided by the Ambulance Department. Mrs. Susan Nye, the Assistant to the Fire Chief, in addition to her own duties, is also responsible for the supervision of the full-time clerk/typist and the ambulance billing division.

The Federal Government is presently revamping the manner in which the Ambulance Services will be reimbursed for providing medical care services. This process should be complete before the next fiscal year of 04/05

SUPPRESSION SERVICES

The Sanford Fire Department has maintained a steady work force in the last year.

With the promotion of the Assistant Chief came the necessity of promoting someone to fill the Captain’s slot vacated by Assistant Chief Jeffrey Rowe, and then replacing the Captain with someone in the Lieutenant’s position and of course promoting someone from the ranks to the Lieutenant’s position completing the process.. That dubious honor went to now, Captain Gary Cushing and Lieutenant Scott Lizotte. Both individuals are long time career employees and will compliment the members of the officer core of the Sanford Fire Department.

Emergency Respectfully submitted, Dial Chief Raymond M. Parent 9-1-1 Sanford Fire~Ambulance~Po lice

SANFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT

Sanford Police Administration Major Gordon Littlefield, Major Lyndon Abbott, Assistant to the Police Chief Ginny Maggio & Police Chief Thomas Jones

Fiscal year 2003/2204 was a very busy year for the Sanford Police Department. It has come to an end and we look forward to the next fiscal year.

Calls for service generated by citizens of our community and officer-initiated calls were 23,884. Officers issued 922 traffic summonses, made 110 arrests for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor/drugs and issued 1047 criminal summonses/arrests.

The department continues to place a high emphasis on community interaction and partnership with various projects such as bike rodeos, work with the elderly, public engagements, expanded bicycle patrols and foot beats.

Our School Resource Officer Program struggles under a very heavy workload and a second School Resource Officer position has been applied for and accepted under a federal COP’s grant that will fund the position for three years. I would like to thank the school administration for their partnership in this worthwhile endeavor. I look forward to working closely with the School Department this coming year, and value our working relationship.

Progressive, up-to-date training for our personnel remains a high priority and is ongoing throughout the year. Additionally, the Sanford Police Department provides qualified instructors at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy level in support of statewide training of all police personnel.

Sgt. Lyndon Abbott attended and graduated from the National F.B.I. Academy at Quantico, VA. This is very prestigious training for state, county and municipal police executives, and Sgt. Abbott represented this community and this department in a very professional and honorable manner.

Several new employees have joined us during this year. They are: Patrol Officers Michael Gordon, Adam Watson, Matthew Gagne, Sarah Roberts and Dispatcher Michelle Thompson. We are pleased to welcome them aboard. The patrol division is down two positions from full staffing and the communications center is also two positions under staffing allowances. We continue to seek good, qualified candidates for the above openings.

Officer Rick Bucklin, a member of the Army National Guard and Officer Scott Nichols, a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve were both activated and deployed to Iraq. We pray for their safe return and pledge our support to their families in their absence. The officers will return to us in the spring of 2005.

I would like to commend and thank our communications center staff for their tireless support of this operation, while working understaffed. It has meant sacrifices of personal and family time, due to extra hours worked. Without their dedicated service, we could not have maintained our PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) status.

The police department wishes to thank all other Sanford municipal departments for their assistance over the past year, and we look forward to the continued cooperative, professional working relationship that we value with all departments.

The Sanford Police Department remains committed to provide the citizens and visitors of Sanford/Springvale with the most professional and dedicated service possible. The police department would like to express our appreciation for the support the community has offered over the past year.

Respectfully submitted,

Members of the Special Response Team Training Dispatch Supervisor RJ Legere

Officer Jason Champlin & K-9 Kruger Officer Richard Bucklin and Officer Scott Nichols After Serving In Iraq

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

TOWN REPORT INFORMATION

JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

The Public Works Department is made up of The Public Works Directors Office, which is the main office for the department, The Bureau of Highways and Sanitation and The Bureau of Recreation and Parks. The entire Public Works Department is overseen and directed by the Director of Public Works/Assistant Airport Manager. Some of the responsibilities of the Department are to oversee most all of the town owned maps. It also deals with all State and Federal Capital Improvement Projects within the department. Job Bond Monies, Federal Aviation Administration, Capital Improvement and Community Development Block Grant monies are also part of the responsibility of the Department. The Town of Sanford's consulting engineering firm, Tec Associates is also based out of this department. Other areas of job responsibilities include: street sweeping, leaf pick-up, plowing, sanding, equipment maintenance, construction of roads and overseeing of curbside rubbish and recycling as well as the transfer station, Park Department, Recreation, Public Buildings, Dams, street signs, Urban Forestry and general operation and maintenance of the Sanford Regional Airport. The Department consists of approximately forty-five full time employees throughout the year. Approximately 50 additional people work for the department as Summer seasonal employees.

(Donna Gray, Director Richard Wilkins, (Director of Highways Eugene Alley & (Highway Supervisor Peter Smith) Elizabeth O’Connor and Nancy LeBrun) Garage Supervisor Don Cabana)

Kevin Worden, Public Works

Kelly Dore & Tom Gilman

HIGHWAYS AND SANITATION

Listed below are work/projects completed within the Public Works Department for the period of July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2004.

There are occasions where people and/or organizations step forward and make donations to our department by way of time or materials. At this time the Public Works Department wishes to extend thanks to these people for their continued support.

Total reconstruction was completed on Chick Road and Bauneg Beg Road. Reconstruction to include cutting of brush, cutting of trees and installation of both driveway and cross road culverts. This also includes ditch work. Reconstruction was also done on Country Club 2. 0 Town of Sanford recycling program continues with its recycling program working towards the state-recycling goal of 50%. The town now recycles: clear plastic bottles, plastic opaque milk and juice bottles, newspapers, junk mail, corrugated cardboard, clear glass, brown glass, green glass, colored detergent bottles and aluminum and tin cans. Due to a combined effort of all residents who voluntarily recycle, the state-recycling rate this year was 40.35%. Through a grant from the State Planning Office the department was able to sell $80.00 compost bins to residents for $36.50.

Broken cement, hot top and various debris is stored and then recycled. Approximately 8,000 yards of material is recycled on a yearly basis and then is used to rebuild new roads throughout Sanford/Springvale.

Town continues with its crack-filling program, which increases longevity of roads.

During this period, the Department continued a recycling program for leaves that are picked up throughout town. Approximately 900 tons of leaves removed from residents was used for composting.

Highways and Sanitation Department continues to do their seasonal projects such as snow removal, brush clearing, street sweeping and leaf pick up in the fall.

TRAINING

Training is done on a yearly basis to either all or some employees within the department to which some positions require: Such training includes: Hepatitis B Training, Bloodborne Pathogen, Video Display Training, Defensive Driving, CPR, CDL training, Fire Extinguisher Training, Lockout/Tagout, Forklift Safety, Hazard Communication, Emergency Preparedness and Back Injury Prevention. Representatives from Central Maine Power did a presentation on safety. Captain Cushing from the Sanford Fire Department presented a chainsaw training course.

Mandated Sexual Harassment Training is offered to all employees within the Department. All employees are also trained on the proper usage of eye wash stations, which are installed at various locations throughout the department.

Respectfully Submitted,

Richard L. Wilkins Public Works Director Assistant Airport Manager

Bureau of Recreation and Public Property

(Director Marcel Blouin, Lori Hegarty & Sherry Lord)

2003-2004 has been very busy for the Bureau of Recreation and Public Property. Summer Recreation programs grew in attendance at all sites including Carl Lamb, Emerson and the Junior High School. The ability to use the school department’s bus has made for great programming for all camps as well as morning activities. Attendance increased once again in the specialty programs such as basketball, tennis, dance and field trips. The Recreation division serviced approximately 600 children and their families during the summer eight-week program.

In the summer of 2004 the New England Collegiate League continued to bring high quality baseball to Goodall Park. College baseball players from across the United States came to Sanford to make-up the Baseball Team. This proves to be very entertaining as well as an opportunity to see future major league players.

The fall also brought programs that have been staples for the Bureau. The Boston field trip and Halloween event just to name a few keep the bureau very busy. Open gyms for High School, Junior High School and adults also are offered. Registration for the winter ski season was successful. This program allows for children and adults in the community an opportunity to participate in lessons as well as free skiing and be able to rent equipment at a fraction of the cost as a group.

The Park Department did an excellent job of preparing Goodall Park field and stadium for the Sanford Mainers and other organizations that utilize the field. Baseball in Sanford still is the sport in the summer.

Park Department personnel work very hard to keep the town’s parks and playgrounds looking great. They are also responsible for maintaining many fields for various sport activities throughout town including Veterans Park and Shaw’s Field.

Park Department personnel assisted the Square Pond Water Club with their annual tournament and ski show. The Park Division was also very busy with 4th of July activities where this year saw the fireworks fired from a floating barge in the middle of Number One Pond.

In the area of recreational activities, the Bureau continued the progress made in the last several years toward developing a well-balanced recreation program. The major goal of the Bureau is to promote the utilization of the Town’s recreation resources and to develop programs to meet the needs of the citizens.

Airport employees have been maintaining summer and winter routine projects such as crack filling and mowing. Personnel work in conjunction with contractors to keep the runways clear of snow and ice.

Personnel at the Airport and the Park Division have also been busy working on street signs.

FACILITIES DEPARTMENT

(Facilities Staff Don Gagne, Al Phillips and Director Alex Hammerle)

The Facilities department had an active year in replacing defective building systems in n several of the town owned properties and making upgrades to others. Our major accomplishments included:

Three department personnel were trained for and received low pressure boiler licenses from the state.

Pressure relieving devices were installed on all of the Town’s pressure vessels to achieve code compliance.

The boiler at the Mountain View Acres facility was completely re-constructed due to cracks that developed in several of the boiler sections. In addition, the entire domestic and heating water distribution system at the facility was re-designed and replaced.

The single boiler in the Town Hall Annex was replaced with a two-boiler system providing redundancy. This virtually eliminates the risk of having to shut down the annex facility (including dispatch) due to a heating plant failure.

Two of the furnaces that provide heat at the Town Garage were replaced.

The electrical service entrance at the Oakdale cemetery was replaced to enable use of various equipment without causing electrical failures.

Several of the outdated electrical panels and associated wiring in the Town Hall were replaced to provide code conformance, and improve the reliability and safety of the electrical distribution system.

The facilities department began the renovation of the rear entrance are and adjacent office in the Town Hall.

TREASURER'S OFFICE

Treasurers Office Staff (Town Treasurer Paula Simpson and Assistant Treasurer Ann Tuttle)

The Treasurer’s Office continues to be an integral part of municipal finance and accounting. The office is mainly tasked with cash management, the collection of revenue for Town/School, bonding and debt service, the administration and reconciliation of all bank and trust accounts as well as real estate tax liens. Over the past decade, the administration of Tax Increment Financing (TIF’s) and economic/community development grants became part of the evolving functions.

On August 11, 2003, the Town Clerk/Tax Collector committed, to the Treasurer, 365 liens in the amount of $472,460.49 for collection. The liens were a result of nonpayment of 2002/2003 real estate taxes.

On February 12, 2004, the 2001/2002 real estate liens matured and I am very pleased to announce that the Town did not acquire any property. My office works very diligently to contact each property owner who is facing a municipal foreclosure so that they are aware of the lien process. Options are discussed to include applying to the Town for abatement on inability to pay. I would also like to thank the Assessor’s Office for assisting us in trying to locate property owners.

For those unaware of the lien process, the State of Maine has a tough law when it comes to paying real estate taxes. Within a year from when the taxes are due, the Tax Collector sends a 30-Day Lien Notice to property owners and mortgage holders indicating that, if the taxes are not paid, a lien will be placed on the property. After the deadline, liens are placed on the properties and are recorded in the Registry of Deeds. The Tax Collector then commits them to the Treasurer for collection over an 18 month period. From 30-45 days before the maturity date, the Treasurer sends, by certified mail, Notices of Impending Foreclosure to those property owners and mortgage holders on record. If payment in full is not received by the deadline, the lien matures and an automatic foreclosure occurs.

After foreclosure, the Treasurer turns the properties over to the Board of Selectmen or Town/City Council for disposition. There is no obligation on their part to return the property to the former owner. Although foreclosures of owner occupied homes have been rare, it is nice to know that, historically, our Council has always believed in returning homes to former owners. An agreement is usually made to have the owner repay the Town in either a lump sum or over a period of time and a Quitclaim Deed is subsequently issued to return the property back to the former owner.

On May 25, 2004, Town Meeting voted to authorize the bonding of $1.31 Million for the purchase of two fire department engines and six public work trucks. Although the Town does not normally borrow for such purchases, it was recommended by the Capital Improvement Plan Committee due to the need for the fire engines. With the current low interest rates and the need for a number of public works vehicles, it was deemed to be cost effective to bond. Town Meeting voted to authorize the bonding of $600,000 for school paving and athletic field improvements and to authorize three School Revolving Loan Fund projects in which the Town will receive a reimbursement of $375,751 with $141,358 to be paid over 5 years.

In closing, the status of the Town's debt service and the outstanding 2002/2003 real estate tax liens are included with this report.

Respectfully submitted, Paula E. Simpson, Town Treasurer

TOWN OF SANFORD BONDED DEBT SERVICE June 30, 2004

Orig. Amount Cur. Principal Last Payment

Municipal Anderson LC $ 131,000 $ 59,545 03/20/2019 Rushton St. $1,200,000 $ 480,000 11/01/2007 War Mem Gym $1,350,000 $ 810,000 11/01/2009 Airport Property $1,300,000 $1,300,000 11/01/2009 Total: $2,649,545

School C.J. Lamb $6,038,502 $1,811,550 10/25/2009 SHS Heating $ 837,000 $ 83,700 10/25/2004 School Ren $1,000,000 $ 900,000 10/25/2012 School RLF $ 395,000 $ 31,515 10/25/2007 Cobb Stadium $ 98,800 $ 98,800 11/01/2009 Total: $2,925,565

GRAND TOTAL: $5,575,110 (Principal Only)

2002/2003 OUTSTANDING REAL ESTATE TAX LIENS

On August 11, 2003, real estate tax liens for 2002/2003 were committed to the Treasurer. As of June 30, 2004, the following tax amounts were still outstanding:

Agarwal, Krishna/Yashod 2,813.12 Champagne, Robert/Ther 2,491.70 Air-Tech Inc 3,845.17 Chasse, Carl A/Gail M 3,477.79 Air-Tech Inc 1,544.22 Clough, Scott/Debra 523.48 Allaire, Lorraine/Arthur L 1,247.67 Cochin, Beatrice 1,277.44 Anderson, Sarah Jo 519.14 Coleman, Lewis/Isabelle 1,553.22 Angers & Jean N 323.08 Corliss, Yvonne R 1,741.70 Angers & Jean N 1,749.64 Cote, Jr Andre J/Sandra M 680.22 Axelrod, Sonja J 312.20 Crabtree, John K 1,551.23 Baker, Gary D/Linda R 1,539.3 Cyr, Karl L/Wendy L 101.37 Baldwin, David P/Adele L 878.63 Cyr, Karl L/Wendy L 51.26 Bataran, Kristopher L 954.41 Cyr, Karl L/Wendy L 61.19 Beckwith, David S/Carol L 911.96 Daily, Adam S 40.11 Beety,David T Heirs Of 1,211.96 Deboer, Virginia M 2,003.61 Belisle, Gerald/Lillian M 1,503.61 Delisle, Daniel P/Cheryl 1,224.50 Bennett, Nancy 325.07 Dion, Larry D 2,418.28 Bennett. Robin 344.91 Do, Kelly J 1,108.78 Berard, Ronald 106.82 Drake, Monica 246.62 Berg, Diane E 2,178.21 Ducharme, Armand 656.41 Berube, Brenda L 1,830.71 Dudevoir, Robert 235.78 Bouchard, Norman J 2,017.50 Dugre, Heirs of David 438.16 Bouchard, Norman J 1,174.26 Earle, Heirs of Leigh P 1,196.08 Bragdon, Sr Bruce R 1,009.58 Eaton, Robert L/Paula A 87.37 Breedlove, Cynthia M 967.91 Emmons, Dwight L 2,704.00 Brown-Roberts, Roberta 3,092.30 Espinosa, Karen 293.32 Brownell, Keith 213.95 F & W Corp 3,834.93 Brusso, Bradford/Jeanne 2,154.40 Follett, Jr Grace E/Stanley 2,116.71 Buehne, Barbara 768.16 Forte, David M/April E 1,942.35 Butler, Steven/Triscilla 289.35 Frost, Bonnie J 392.52 C G A Inc 2,396.46 Gale, Harvey L/Carol A 2,864.71 Cabana, Donald/Dorothy 1,198.07 Gallo, Gail F 4,698.00

Gallo, Gail F 1,309.18 Prue, David 459.98 Geary, Francis R/Eleanor P 1,884.57 Rhino Property Developm 2,132.57 Goodall H D Hospital Inc 781.40 Roberge, Thomas B/Lisa 2,029.40 Gray & Lynn $216.70 Roberts, Peggy A 406.41 Grumann, Kenneth W 1,019.50 Roberts, Peggy A 2,598.84 Hackett, Raymond 229.83 Rosenfield, Robert 98.88 Hackett, Raymond 922.36 Rosenfield, Robert A 9,249.52 Hagerman, Heirs Anita 644.98 Roussin, Janet 1,384.98 Ham, David/Linda 805.22 Roy & Kenneth P 922.28 Harmon, Kevin A/Linda 767.52 Scanlan, John T/Janet M 469.91 Hartigan, Scott J/Lauren 1,681.87 Schultz, Peter T 2,692.09 Harton, Jr Lucien R 2,386.54 Shaw, Richard H 735.78 Hesketh, Tambra E 1,523.45 Shaw, Richard H 323.08 Hill, Robert H/Marie 1,029.42 Shaw, Richard H 122.69 Hodsdon, Alida C 1,054.73 Shaw, Richard H 878.63 Howes, John F 2,356.77 Shaw, Richard H 3,588.90 Hussey, Charles H 739.74 Shaw, Richard H 434.19 John F Kennedy Realty Tr 3,017.49 Shaw, Richard H 3,856.76 Johnson, Emily E 311.18 Shaw, Richard H 432.20 Ker, Sokhan/Sokha 1,105.90 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 513.55 Kostis & Nick W 1,995.67 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 535.38 Kostis, Nick W/Julie A 1,799.25 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 729.82 Lafrance, Anita J 976.59 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 769.50 Lane & Jeffrey E 3,219.86 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 662.37 Lane, Priscilla M 1,971.87 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 1,140.53 Latinski, Joseph W/Joan 1,577.03 Smith & Jerome T 1,632.58 Lebel, Raynold C/Joan M 934.19 Smith & Jerome T 1,344.89 Lepage, Robert 100.20 Spencer, Kathleen L 48.56 Libbey, Kathleen 717.57 Sprague, Lilly M 358.80 Loughran, Jennifer E 758.16 Spulick, Douglas C/Jody 2,410.35 Lunny, Jr Robert J 2,668.28 Thibodeau, Frances 1,626.63 Lyman, Karen B 1,747.67 Tobri Trust 249.85 Manning, Donna 2,880.58 Val-Yu Ventures Inc 297.29 McCabe, III & Milton J 912.36 Watson, Francis 67.36 Morin, Michael V 1,160.37 Watson, Francis C/Delia 448.08 Mousam Valley Motel 2,670.26 Watson, Frank 2,739.71 Nason & Wayne R 840.93 Webb, Jr Charles R 1,888.53 Nason, James H 3,701.99 Weston, Stuart C 523.48 Nevison, Richard/Douglas 335.95 White, Thomas/Barbara 1,247.67 Noble, Arthur E/Amanda 1,755.59 White, Thomas/Barbara 287.37 Nolette, Robert/Nancy 1,354.81 Whiteside, John J/Janice E 107.61 Nutter, Heirs of John B 1,018.85 Whitman, Robert L/Linda 1,533.38 Oppedisano, Sr John T/Fl 1,575.05 Wildes, Wayne M/Helen L 1,079.03 Ouellette, Paul 422.29 Woodward, Robin K 295.30 Peare, Jonathan/Debra 497.69 Worden, Dana 215.94 Pelletier, Heirs Claude 374.67 Worden, Dana/Christine 567.13 Pelletier, Sarah 404.43 Worden, Dana/Christine 73.09 Pelletier, Shirley A 469.91 Yeaton, Heidi 215.94 Perkins, Keith A/Donna M 2,741.69

TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR STATISTICS

Town Clerk’s Office Staff (Deputy Town Clerk Sue Cote, Pat Jackson, Town Clerk Claire Morrison, Lead Clerk Stacy Lane, Pauline Angers & Cathy Sevigny)

BIRTHS DEATHS

There were one hundred ninety-nine (199) births There were two hundred thirty-three (233) deaths recorded in this office for the fiscal year of July 1, 2003 recorded in this office for the fiscal year of July 1, 2003 thru June 30, 2004. From this figure, there is a decrease thru June 30, 2004. From this figure there is an increase of one hundred (100) as compared with the fiscal year of of four (4) as compared with the fiscal year of 2002/2003. 2002/2003.

Of this, one hundred one (101) were of the male sex and Of this figure, one hundred nineteen (119) were of the ninety-eight (98) were of the female sex. males sex and one hundred thirteen (113) were of the female sex. In addition, one hundred nineteen (119) were reported from other city and town clerks during this same period. In addition, thirty-four (34) were reported from other city and town clerks during the same period. 2002/2003 2003/2004 2002/2003 2003/2004 July 11 23 August 29 11 July 16 18 September 6 17 August 24 13 October 27 14 September 18 13 November 20 6 October 22 13 December 17 21 November 17 16 January 18 20 December 30 31 February 23 23 January 19 25 March 14 13 February 20 22 April 7 5 March 99 23 May 33 20 April 4 14 June 14 26 May 32 16 June 18 24 TOTAL 219 119 TOTAL 229 233

MARRIAGES

There were one hundred sixty-four (164) marriages recorded in this office for the fiscal year of July 1, 2003 thru June 30, 2004.

This figure represents an increase of eighteen (18) as compared with the fiscal year of 2002/2003.

2002/2003 2003/2004

July 12 16 August 18 15 September 18 23 October 21 21 November 7 6 December 13 9 January 7 5 February 9 11 March 7 9 April 16 6 May 20 12 June 15 31

TOTAL 146 164

DOG LICENSES

During the fiscal period of July 1, 2003 thru June 30, 2004 there were one thousand four hundred thirty-nine (1,439) dog licenses issued in this office. Of these, one (1) dog licenses was 2002, eighty-nine (89) dog licenses were 2003, one thousand three hundred forty-nine (1,349) dog licenses and five (5) kennel licenses were 2004.

These licenses represent five thousand six hundred forty-eight dollars ($5,648.00) which was received and paid to the Treasurer of the State of Maine on June 30, 2004.

The following 2002 dog licenses were granted: One (1) spayed/neutered $1.00

TOTAL $1.00

The following 2003 dog licenses were granted: Twenty-six (26) male/female $169.00 Sixty-three (63) spayed/neutered 59.00 Six (6) replacement stickers 0.00

TOTAL $232.00

The following 2004 dog licenses were granted: Two hundred five (205) male/female $1,845.00 One thousand one hundred forty-two (1,142) spayed/neutered $3,426.00 Five (5) kennels $150.00 Two (2) service/search/rescue 0.00 Two (2) hearing/guide 0.00 Five (5) replacement stickers 0.00

On-line Dog Licensing: Two (2) spayed/neutered – credit from AW -6.00

TOTAL $5,415.50

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

2003-04 Real Estate Taxes Collected $16,377,084.39 2003-04 Supplemental Personal Taxes Abated 25,841.14 (committed March 12, 2004) Balance 684,521.02 Collected $361.24 Commitment $17,087,446.55 Abated .00 Balance .00 2003-04 Personal Taxes Committed $361.24 Collected $1,254,948.84 Abated 47,182.88 Tree Growth Withdrawal Penalty Balance 31,630.37 (Committed April 1, 2004) Commitment $1,333,762.09 Collected $1,640.00 Abated .00 2003-04 Supplemental Real Estate Taxes Balance .00 (committed September 16, 2003) Committed $1,640.00 Collected $3,306.99 Abated .00 Tree Growth Withdrawal Penalty Balance 177.34 (Committee June 17, 2004) Commitment $3,483.33 Collected $6,415.00 Abated .00 2003-04 Supplemental Real Estate Taxes Balance .00 (committed October 3, 2003) Committed $6,415.00 Collected $287.35 Abated .00 Tree Growth Withdrawal Penalty Balance .00 (committed April 22, 2003) Commitment $287.35 Collected $4,712.00 Abated 0.00 2003-04 Supplemental Real Estate Taxes Balance 0.00 (committed October 17, 2003) Committed $4,712.00 Collected $24,328.69 Abated .00 Automobile Excise Tax Collected $2,823,471.20 Balance .00 Commitment $24,328.69 Boat Excise Tax Collected $15,582.78

2003-04 Supplemental Personal Taxes Total Excises Collected $2,839,053.98 (committed December 17, 2003) Collected $328.40 Commitment from estimated revenue $2,000,000.00 Abated .00 Balance .00 Collected in excess of commitment $839,053.98 Committed $328.40

RECAPITULATION

Excises (auto) 23,471.20 1995-96 Personal Taxes 58.52 Excises (boat) 15,582.78 Interest 40,196.96 Licenses & Fees 48,206.47 Investment Interest 1,953.67 Auto Registration Fees 27,080.00 Certified Mail 523.99 2003-04 Real Estate Taxes 16,368,539.48 Demand Fees 408.00 2003-04 Personal Taxes 1,273,484.37 Department of Animal Welfare 6,001.00 2003-04 Supplemental Real Estate Taxes 27,921.16 Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife 45,152.01 2003-04 Supplemental Personal Taxes 689.64 Department of Inland Fish & Wild (Sales Tax) 34,411.15 2002-03 Real Estate Taxes 160,873.02 Department of Inland Fisheries (RV Agent) 75,114.50 2002-03 Personal Taxes 11620.80 Department of Motor Vehicles 395,292.12 2002-03 Supplemental Real Estate Taxes 151.10 Impoundment Fees 2,444.00 2001-02 Personal Taxes 3,282.43 Animal Welfare Late Fees 6,916.00 2000-01 Personal Taxes 1,023.43 Tree Growth Withdrawal Penalty 8,055.00 1999-00 Personal Taxes 614.49 TC/TC Reimbursable 75.00 1998-99 Personal Taxes 1,232.78 TOTAL $21,382,539.07 1997-98 Personal Taxes 2,161.00

TAX ABATEMENTS GRANTED

2003-04 Real Estate Tax Abatements Genest Concrete Works, Inc. G32-6 Adjusted land value 288.99 Johnson, Charles & Joyce R11-102 Cyr, Karl & Wendy F28-23 Dbl exemption omitted in Munis $164.20 Parcel Split-does not exist 188.83 Hoenig, Lance/Diane L15-103 Kimball, Stephen & Kathleen J19-23 Homestead Omitted 41.05 Adjusted value 21.35 York County Health Services K28-20-2 Furness, Richard K36-67 Total Exemption 1,126.41 Bill error-abate/supple. 2,730.65 Inland Fisheries & Wildlife R20-53 Bilancieri, Victor/Jeanne K21-28P Total Exemption 91.95 Billing error-abate-supple, 177.34 Davidson, Walter & Rachel R23-10C Derboven, Elaine J19-24 Land Adjustment 19.70 Adjusted Value 57.47 Shaeferle, Mark/Joyce R22-21 Jacques, Tom R23-21-14 Corrected Assessment 96.88 M H Moved 2002 318.55 Hunsberger, Debra R12-118 Bradstreet, Robert R7-41B Adjusted value 75.53 AC-Tree Growth Omitted 34.48 Park, Michael & Linda K14-4-219 Smalley, John/Sharon R16A-11A-2 Adjusted value 188.83 Land combined with MH in error 287.35 Jackson, Lynn C. K14-4-220 Sowerby, Elaine & Doyle, Trustees K31-5 Adjusted value 188.83 Sold to exempt organization 2,489.77 Allen, Donald K14-4-221 Sowerby, Elaine & Doyle, Trustees K31-6 Adjusted value 188.83 Sold to exempt organization 353.06 Shontz, Brian & Roseanne K14-4-222 Sowerby, Elaine & Doyle, Trustees K31-7 Adjusted value 188-83 Sold to exempt organization 569.46 Albert, David K14-4-223 McGrath, John/Debra N29-3 Adjusted value 201.97 House burned 920.34 Shirley, James & Shelby K14-4-224 L’Heureux, Steven & Ann R2-501 Adjusted value 188.83 Adjusted house size 144.50 Disanza, Joseph & Elizabeth K14-4-225 Sowerby, Doyle T/Elaine, Trustees K31-5 Adjusted value 188.83 Sold to exempt organization 1,175.17 Disanza, Joseph & Elizabeth K14-4-226 Sowerby, Doyle T/Elaine, Trustees K31-6 Adjusted value 188.83 Sold to exempt organization 166.63 Kitchen, Cleta K14-4-227 Sowerby, Doyle T/Elaine, Trustees K31-7 Adjusted value 188.83 Sold to exempt organization 268.78 Fairbanks, Susan K14-4-228 Demarco, Robert/Christine R17A-47 Adjusted value 188.83 Error in sketch 90.31 Landry, Stephan H. K14-4-229 Elwell, William R2-34D Adjusted value 188.83 Lot size error 90.31 Stadler, Maxine K14-4-230 Carl, Beatrice R18A-16-08 Adjusted value 188.83 Adjusted values 185.54 Mullis, Reed & Roxanne K14-4-231 Hardy, Joan R22-17 Adjusted value 188.83 Land value adjusted 185.55 Daggett, Cecile J. K14-4-232 Brennan, Tammy R23-21-42 Adjusted value 188.83 Mobile home uninhabitable 400.65 Fluet, Joseph Jr. & Virginia K14-4-233 Fagan, Patrick Jr. K31-24 Adjusted value 188.83 Reassessed 4,085.30 Mullson, Donna M. & Cathy A. K14-4-234 Thibodeau, Leo/Lorraine R12-69 Adjusted value 188.83 Homestead omitted 82.10 McGill, Candice Heirs of K14-4-235 Brennan, Joan L. R25-1A Adjusted Value 188.83 Adj. Acreage per survey 18.06 Hanslip, Joseph R. K14-4-236 Robertson, Randall K20-34A Adjusted value 188.83 Adjusted size and condition 228.24 Dion, Maurice & Evelyn Nadeau K14-4-237 Milo, Roberta L13-3 Adjusted value 188.83 Revised assessment 2,129.67 Mercer, Stephan & Maria Fe K14-4-238 Vo Vany & Patrice R14C-16 Adjusted value 201.97 Adjusted value 165.84 Lau, Kwok Y. K14-4-239 Modern Continental R18A-16-8 Adjusted value 188.83 Tax Pro-rated 1,178.14 Brinkert, Joellen K14-4-240 Modern Continental R18A-3 Adjusted value 188.83 Tax Pro-rated 102.23 Durgin, Pamela & Mark K14-4-241 Modern Continental R18A-3A Adjusted value 188.83 Tax Pro-rated 76.21 Gonneville, Reynold & Lorraine K14-4-242 Modern Continental R18A-5A Adjusted value 188.83 Tax Pro-rated 22.86 Belanger, Chad R11-95 TOTAL $25,841.14 Adjusted value 433.49

2003-04 Personal Tax Abatements

Merriam-Graves #10394 VFS Residual Holding LLC #10657 Out of Business 2/03 $192.11 Taxed in error 292.28 Whitney, Peter & Ellen #10861 APPI #10004 Camper excised 128.08 Town Council Order#04-84.03 13,219.74 Wendy’s Tanning #10126 Business Closed 2002 187.19 TOTAL Health Resources Publishing #10292 $47,182.88 No Leases in Maine 65.68 Bolduc, Jean #10930 Camper excised 54.19 2002-03 Personal Tax Abatements Hairstyles for Everyone #10279 Business sold-Dup. Bill 49.26 APPI #10004 Danka Leasing #10171 Town Council Order #04-84.03 No leases in Sanford 47.62 $55,438.79 Harpole Construction #10287 Business closed 2002 32.84 TOTAL Mitchell, Harold #10983 $55,438.79 Camper moved prior 4/1/03 37.77 Sprague Electric Inc. #10601 Adjusted value 32,675.80 2001-02 Personal Tax Abatements Sanford Town Club #10562 Club Closed 49.26 Maine Stay Nursing Home #16409 Nissen Bakery #11091 Exempt Property $506.77 Duplicate Bill 82.10 VFS Residual Holding LLC #10655 TOTAL $506.77 Taxed in error 68.96

2003-04 OUTSTANDING REAL ESTATE TAXES

9-15 Island Avenue Realty Corp $1,886.66 Bataran, Kristopher L. 1,750.37 9-15 Island Avenue Realty Corp 5,692.81 Beauchesne, Brian A. 41.67 9-15 Island Avenue Realty Corp 110.01 Beauchesne, Ernest G. 2,049.22 Abbott, Marilyn 254.51 Beauchesne, Mona 1,129.70 Abbott, Ronald/Barbara 577.16 Beauchesne, Mona 1,684.69 Abraham Lincoln Realty Trust 8,203.43 Beck, Edward E/Denise A. 2,364.48 Agarwal, Krishna/Yashoda 2,750.35 Beckwith, David S/Carol L. 1,617.37 Agarwal, Krishna/Yashoda 1,983.33 Beety, David T., Heirs of 1,221.65 Air-Tech, Inc. 3,934.23 Belisle, Gerald/Lillian M. 1,553.33 Air-Tech, Inc. 1,957.26 Bennett, Nancy 397.36 Alexander Hamilton Realty 2,031.97 Bennett, Robin 392.44 Allain, Michael R. 962.21 Berg, Diane E. 1,998.31 Allaire, Catherine A. 2,108.33 Bernard, Archer/Melodie 1,302.27 Allaire, Lorraine/Arthur L. 1,185.52 Bernier, Marcel R & Donna L. Hall 961.39 Allen, Barbara A. 3,009.79 Bertrand, Eric sold to Jason Libby 418.71 Allen, Barbara A. 1,011.47 Berube, Brenda L. 2,067.28 Anderson, Sarah Jo 1,009.83 Berube, Reno J/Louise 3,131.29 Andrew Jackson Realty Trust 5,233.87 Berube, Reno J/Louise M. 783.23 Andrews, Warren/Joyce 919.52 Berube, Reno J/Louise M. 1,344.80 Angers, Jean N & Heirs of Marcel O. Angers 292.28 Berube, Reno J/Louise M. 1,001.62 Angers, Jean N & Heirs of Marcel O. Angers 1,738.88 Berube, Reno J/Louise M. 774.20 Angers, Marcel Heirs of & Triple A Transport 794.73 Blanchette, Thomas M/Lisa A. 21.26 Angers, Marcel O., Heirs of 1,868.81 Booker, Bernard A. 55.83 Annkel, LLC 3,146.07 Borenstein, Jonathan I. 1,612.44 Desfosses, Richard sold to Bouchard, Norman J. 2,165.80 Araujo, Gleni V & Jennifer Gerald 111.24 Bouchard, Norman J. 940.87 Axelrod, Sonja J. 517.23 Boucher, Peter A. & Amy E. Ryan 1,747.91 Baker, Gary D/Linda R. 1,522.13 Bourlessas, Joan 1,940.84 Baldwin, David P/Adele L. 862.05 Bragdon, Sr., Bruce R. 926.09 Banks, Barbara 791.19 Breed, Putnam P. 6.45

Breedlove, Cynthia M. 916.24 Davis, Patricia 1.55 Brooks, Dana E/Kathy J. 1,980.16 Davis, Scott, E. 1,464.66 Brooks, Rene/Ernest 105.91 Allaire, Michael/ Jeanne Brown, Alanj/Brenda 19.20 sold to Daylight Realty Trust 107.37 Brown-Roberts Roberta A. 3,088.60 Deboer, Virginia M. 1,932.63 Brownell, Keith 165.84 Delafontaine, Diane M. 1,091.93 Brusso, Bradford/Jeanne 2,049.22 Delisle, Daniel P/Cheryl 1,484.37 Buehne, Barbara 1,541.84 Delorey, Dale F. & David S. Krewson 499.85 Butler, Steven & Triscilla 338.25 Dennis, Michael J. Jr/John H 166.66 C G A, Inc. 2,085.34 Dennis, Patricia 567.31 Cabana, Donald/Dorothy 985.20 Decormier, Robert Trustee Caramihalis, Peter T. 1,081.25 sold to Dennwood Builders, Inc. 305.41 Smith , Fred sold to Carey, Christine 1,786.50 Desrochers, Richard J. 462.27 Carle, Eugene/Irene 188.12 Desrochers, Richard J. 222.07 Carter, Irene M. 717.20 Desruisseaux, Kelly J. 970.99 Carter, Lisa 1,635.44 Dion, Larry D. 2,369.41 Chamness, Janice 1,107.23 Bougie, Denise, sold to Distinctive Homes of Maine 538.58 Chamness, Janice 110.78 Do, Kelly J. 1,093.57 Champagne, Robert/Theresa 2,154.30 Doughty, Sr. Brian D/Diane J. 2,139.53 Chapais, Joanne M. 1,164.68 Drake, Monica 339.89 Chase Manhattan Bank Trustee 419.53 Ducharme, Armand 605.90 Chasse, Carl A. 4,891.52 Dudevoir, Robert 310.34 Chasse, Carl A/Gail M. 3,623.89 Dugre, Heirs of David 510.66 Che-Rae’s Formal & Bridal Boutiq 1,903.32 Dunbar, David, Trustee 1,729.84 Chevalier, Paul/Germaine 851.37 Dupuis, Michael R. 980.27 Christensen, Martha J. 1,000.00 Earle, Heirs of Leigh P. 1,280.76 Clarke, Percy 101.40 Eaton Family Trust 6.51 Clifton, John H/Robin H. 1,928.79 Eaton , Robert L/Paula A. 676.50 Clough, Scott/Debra 558.28 Edgerly, Michael/Donna 1,702.44 Cluff, Diane L. 1,312.35 Edgerly, Norman Jr/Yvonne 1,276.65 Cluff, Diane L. 100.00 Eighmey, Janet L. 1,045.13 Cobbett, Addie B. Living Trust 2,553.31 Ekborg, Brian J/Susan M. 1,707.68 Cobbett, Addie B. Living Trust 1,425.26 Ellis, Douglas B. 1,947.41 Cobbett. Addie B. Living Trust 65.68 Elwell, Michael 293.92 Cochin, Beatrice 1,001.62 Emack, Dennis W. 99.50 Coleman, Lewis/Isabelle 1,412.12 Emmons, Dwight L. 2,656.76 Coluni, Louis J/Doris 6.00 Engram, Gloria J. 959.75 Corliss, Yvonne R. 1,802.92 Escajadillo, Victor Z. 12.49 Cote, Jr., Andre J/Sandra M. 740.54 Espinosa, Karen 385.87 Cote, Jr., Emile D/Phyllis J. 976.27 F & W Corp. 3,820.93 Cote, Joyce A. & Genest, Richard P & Thomas R Genest sold to D. Gilbert & A. L. & R. R. Chevalier 2.51 Fagan, Jr., Patrick F. 266.82 Coughlin, George/Katherine D. 999.81 Douchette, Louis P./Alice M. sold to Courcy, Steven E/Tina 451.35 Farmer, Jeffrey C/Susan G. 600.97 Courtney E. Terry Farrrington, Eleanor 918.28 & Jonathan T. E. Courtney Trustees 6,592.63 Fedan, Stephen G. 1,063.52 Crabtree, John K. 1,482.73 Fischer, Group, LLC 1,100.14 Craft, Mark H/Irene 3.38 Follett, Grace E/Stanley Jr. 2,311.94 Cram, Clark C. 4,039.32 Forte, David M/April E. 3,113.23 Cram, Clark C. 4,201.88 Foster, Mary Ann & Russell F. Snell 503.61 Cudmore, Allen C/Nancy C. 3.04 Frank, Kevin R. 802.11 Cunningham, Richard E/Patricia 164.20 Frasier, Patrick R. &Michelle A. 2,155.94 Cunningham, Richard E/Patricia 491.78 Frechette, James M/Melanie S. 914.59 Cushman, Todd L/Kimberly A. 464.69 Frechette, Robert R., II 1,821.80 CX4 Management, LLC 1,112.45 Frost, Bonnie J. 423.64 Cyr, Karl L/Wendy L. 24.63 Frost, Wesley A/Bonnie 144.50 D & H Associates 1,835.36 Gagne, Roger/Beverly 662.54 Daily, Adam S. 556.64 Gagne, Roger/Beverly 9.85 Daley, Leo X /James H. 51.74 Gagnon, Timothy/Regina 1,602.59 Daniels, Stewart/Bonnie 1,154.33 Wersackas, James D. Jr. sold to Dare, Ruth 389.97 Gale, Harvey L/Carol Ann 377.66

Gale, Harvey L/Carol Ann 2,806.18 Nutter, John B. Heirs of sold to Holden, Beverly 1,313.60 Galeucia, Bruce/Stephanie 1,354.65 Hooks, James M. 401.85 Gallant, Donald L. 43.77 Horizons Properties, Inc. 200.40 Gallo, Gail F. 4,531.92 Hosman, Albert L.. Sr. 576.39 Gallo, Gail F. 1,116.56 House, Geraldine 119.69 Gallo, III, Michael 1,374.35 Howard, Lucille 217.51 Garlick, Theodore H. 3,674.80 Howes, John F. 2,456.43 Gateway Properties, LLC 1,910.67 Hubert, Norman 259.44 Gateway Properties, LLC 13,365.88 Huff, Kenneth W. 820.29 Gauthier, Sandra L. 1,089.40 Hughes, Roberta W. 361.24 Gavel, Vaughn O/Betty D. 8.68 Hupe, Heirs of Real P. 952.36 Geary, Francis R/Eleanor 1,825.90 Hurrinus, Ofelia H/Edward P 652.86 Genest, Ronald/Barbara 1,063.18 Hussey, Charles H. 745.47 George Washington Realty Trust 1,362.04 Hutchinson, Garland L/Kathleen 999.98 Gerrish, Brian/Norma 963.85 Jack, Blaine H/Lois H. 124.18 Gerrish, Errol D/Paula L. 38.34 Jalbert, Dennis 1,002.44 Gonzalez, Johnny 128.05 Jepson, Timothy/Dianna 1,476.16 Goodall H D Hospital, Inc. 709.50 John F. Kennedy Realty Trust 2,755.28 Goode, Jeffrey/Jessica 2,040.30 Johnson, Emily E. 328.40 Grannell, Philip H/Susan 469.68 Kalman, Keith/Janet 285.71 Grant, Shirley/Robert 799.60 Kalman, Keith/Janet 1,648.57 Gray, Lynn & Tim Moran 477.82 Kelly, Marlene C. 50.90 Gray, Lynn T. 669.93 Kelly, Marlene C. 397.36 Green, John M. 802.94 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 201.97 Green, John/Judith 1,223.05 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 243.02 Griffin, Neil G. 705.07 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 146.14 Grondin, Gregory 2,334.92 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 351.39 Grumann, Kenneth W. 1,131.34 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 174.05 Guertin, Gary L/Janice L. 75.44 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 47.62 Guillemette, Leo Paul 257.79 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 152.71 El-Sayed Wedad Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 773.38 sold to Guillemette, Susan E/Shawn E. 1,530.34 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 116.58 Hackett, Raymond 180.62 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 146.14 Hackett, Raymond 1,709.32 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 146.14 Hagerman, Heirs Anita 1,586.17 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 60.75 Hagins, Eva C. 1,042.49 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 182.26 Hall, Beatrice M/Bernard H. 141.08 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 257.79 Hall, Florence M., Life Estate 1,298.82 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 415.43 Hall, Florence M., Life Estate 88.67 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 236.45 Hall, Florence M., Life Estate 533.65 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 195.40 Hall, John B/Donna M. 2,027.87 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 270.93 Ham, David/Linda 871.90 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 569.77 Northern N E Remodeling & Builders sold to Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 266.00 Hamel, Richard E/Elaine M. 486.03 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 308.70 Hanscom, Julieanne 1,551.69 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 334.97 Hanson, Robert/Lisa 2,427.63 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 366.17 Harmon, Kevin A/Linda M. 850.56 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 305.41 Hartford, Norma 2.63 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 206.89 Hartigan, Scott J/Lauren 1,724.10 Kenn. Kenn’pt & Wells Water 80.46 Harton, Jr. Lucien R. 2,024.59 Kenniston, Frederick G. 229.88 Hayward, Christina L. 1,819.34 Ker, Sokhan/Sokha 1,862.03 Hebert, David M/Kelly J. 1,408.73 Kerrigan, Debra A R/Patrick 420.35 Heritage Realty Trust 517.23 Kinney, Dorothy & Leonard Kinney 129.72 Hesketh, Tambra E. 1,221.65 Kinney, Leonard L. 1,436.75 Hickey, Bryan M/Christine 180.62 Knights, William F/Donna C. 1,047.81 Higgins, John H/Valerie A. 851.37 Kostis, Nick W/Jeffrey W. Kostis 1,763.51 Hill, Robert H/Marie 1,050.88 Kostis, Nick W/Julie A. 1,710.96 Hilton, Richard/Sandra 798.29 Laferte, Tracy 431.85 Hoctor, Michael/Nancy 1,020.52 Lafrance, Anita J. 1,650.21 Hodgdon, Gregory R. 2,284.02 Lamontagne, Michael D/Linda 873.47 Hodsdon, Alida C 1,771.72 Lane, Jeffrey E/Priscilla M. 2,881.71

Lane, Jeffrey/Joanne 419.91 Nason, James H. 3,794.66 Lane, Priscilla M. 1,934.28 Nason, Wayne R./Richard Stanley/Daniel Pelletier 779.95 Lanoie, William 522.16 Nevison, Richard/Douglas 625.60 Lapan, Raymond A/Caroline 195.10 Newton, Kenneth J. & Tina M. Quint 2,114.78 Larochelle, Heir, Yvonne 54.86 Noble, Arthur E/Amanda M. 1,771.72 Larose, Michael E/Donna 529.04 Nolette, Robert/Nancy 1,600.95 Latinski, Joseph W/Joan 1,602.59 Normand, Phyllis 3.57 Lavigne, Michael L. 1,865.31 Northern Properties LLC 62.39 McCabe, Milton J. III & Lawson, Sandra sold to Northern Properties LLC 1,820.15 Lawson Sandra 990.13 O’Brien, Daniel J. 354.67 Lebel, Raynold C/Joan M. 972.06 O’Connell, Gary F/Ryan S. 1,261.06 Lebel, Travis R. 1,149.40 O’Keefe, Arlene 717.15 LeBlanc, Hilda/Craig M. 2.21 O’Leary Brian S & Charlene M. Quaid 305.41 Legere, Antonio/Christy 1,346.44 Oppedisano, Sr., John T/Florence Heirs 1,594.38 Legere, James/Michelle 878.69 Ouellette, Cheryl 490.96 Legere, Sandra A & Robert L. Austin, Jr. 181.96 Page, John M., Jr. 2,116.54 Legere, Sandra A & Robert L. Austin, Jr. 243.83 Paicos, Stacey A. 12.36 Lemay, Phillip J. 396.66 Palmer, Davy/Jeannie 1,378.46 LePage, Robert 247.94 Parent, Kay D/Gordon J. 2,37.01 Lesperance, Lisa L. 635.90 Parent, Mark 181.24 Libbey, Kathleen 843.99 Parker, Troy J/Lisa R. 1,311.96 Lindahl, Jason/Jessica 377.66 Parkview Adultcare Centers 55.83 Lindvall, James W. & Carol L. Mitchell & William Wood 727.69 Parkview Adultcare Centers 44.33 Lindvall, James W. & Carol L. Mitchell & William Wood 666.79 Parkview Adultcare Centers 1,346.44 Loughran, Jennifer E. 1,484.37 Parkview Adultcare Centers 1,771.72 Loughran, John 1,775.00 Parkview Adultcare Centers 1,128.87 Lozowski, Fedora M. 154.35 Patterson, Karl J/Stephanie G. 1,529.52 Lunny, Robert J. Jr. 2,719.15 Peare, Jonathan/Debra 499.17 Lyman, Karen B. 1,691.26 Pelletier, Heirs of Claude 441.70 Maine Turnpike Authority 1,591.10 Pelletier, Sarah 433.49 Maine Turnpike Authority 1,430.18 Pelletier, Scott W/Debra 1,114.92 Manning, Donna 2,922.76 Pelletier, Shirley A. 436.77 Markel Realty, LLC 4,609.09 Pepin, Sylvio 926.09 Martel, Raymond/Margaret 1,026.25 Perkins, Keith A/Donna M. 2,909.62 Martin, Michael/Elaine 1,440.03 Perkins, Margaret L. 293.92 Martineau, Jon D 483.30 Perkins, Michael/Sheila 1,155.14 Mathews, William H. & Min Kim Chong 334.14 Phillips, William T. 1,967.12 Mathews, William H. & Min Kim Chong 632.99 Pillsbury, David/Chandra 878.47 Matthews, Melissa J. 632.49 Pimental, Alfred B., Jr. 1,249.56 McCarn, Mark C/Steven J. 1,578.78 Pimpare, Randy/Julie 216.74 McCormack, John J. 1,098.50 Pinewood Mobile Home Court 3,602.55 McIntosh, Kenneth 200.32 Plummer, Gregory D/Jane A. 1,090.29 Baldwin, Mana L/Faye I &Beverly E. Johnson sold to Presidential Aviation of Sanford 6,705.93 McPherson, Edward N. 528.72 Prime, Sylvia J. 1,080.43 Medea USA Ltd. 13.15 Proach, George 77.99 Medea USA Ltd 42.67 Proach, George 525.44 Medea USA Ltd. 1.29 Proach, George 133.82 Medea USA Ltd. 206.61 Prue, David 517.23 Medea USA Ltd. 70.61 PZA LLC 389.15 Melvin, Dorothy Fl 719.19 PZA LLC 372.73 Mills, Edward L. Jr./Erin 706.06 PZA LLC 351.39 Moody, Louis B. 33.66 PZA LLC 392.44 Morey, Robert/Kathleen 2,043.53 PZA LLC 330.04 Morin, Joy 224.95 Raatikainen, Mark A. 1,591.10 Morin, Mary Ann Thomas & Marie Emma/Bernadette 1,384.10Randall, Mark R. 1,067.30 Morin, Michael V. 1,034.46 Rankin, Jefffrey/Tina 295.56 Hall, Francis I/Betty M., Trustees Reyes, Suzanne I, Heirs of 1,316.88 sold to Morphy, Sonya M. 1,293.76 Reynolds, George/Donna 2,701.09 Morrill, Linda 133.82 Rhino Property Development 2,072.20 Mousam Valley Motel 2,369.41 Richer, Shirley F. 3,014.71 Murphy, Brian P. 255.33 Richer, Shirley F. 1,604.23

Ridley, Ralph N., Heirs of 221.76 Sleeper, George J. 2,165.80 Roberge, Thomas B/Lisa A. 1,972.04 Sleeper, George J. 1,183.02 Roberts, Douglas J. 121.51 Sleeper, George J. 665.71 Roberts, Douglas J. 65.68 Sleeper, George J. 2,584.51 Roberts, Peggy A. 333.33 Sleeper, George J. 3,379.24 Roberts, Peggy A. 2,541.82 Sleeper, George J. 2,883.35 Robertson, David B/June M. 2,515.54 Sleeper, George J. 2,500.77 Robinson, Marie C/David 407.59 Sleeper, George J. 2,825.88 Rosenfield, Robert 75.53 Sleeper, George J. 2,091.91 Rosenfield, Robert A. 8,586.02 Sleeper, George J. 2,415.38 Roussin, Janet 1,655.14 Sleeper, George J. 1,375.36 Roy, Eugene J/Judy A. 663.71 Sleeper, George J. 702.77 T+Roy, John R/Charlene R. 762.33 Sleeper, George J. 116.58 Roy, Kenneth P/Priscilla D. 811.51 Sleeper, George J. 1,067.76 Roy, Kenneth P/Priscilla D. 1,302.11 Sleeper, George J. 1,068.62 Roy, Kenneth P/Priscilla D. 1,022.97 Sleeper, George J./Patti 827.57 Royal, Jeffrey S/Vicky L. 1,689.62 Smalley, Thomas T/Gail R. 350.28 Rubb, Inc. 719.19 Smith, Fred W/Lisa L. 3,638.67 Rubb, Inc. 1,689.62 Smith, Jerome T/Bettie Ann 1,577.96 Ruel, Eldora 1,304.57 Smith, Jerome T/Bettie Ann 1,331.66 Russo, Frank 236.45 Smith, Judith F. 1,451.53 S & K Partners 1,509.00 Smith, Scott A/Lucille 1,481.08 Sanborn, Mark C/Amy E. 3,001.58 Snyer, Jennifer/James 1,889.60 Sanford Limited Partnership 8,712.73 Southern Maine Broadcasting Corp. 1,343.16 Sargent, Dean R/Theresa A. 1,449.89 Southern Maine Warehouse 1,377.64 Saucier, Diane McKenney & Raymond Saucier 2,047.57 Spencer, Eva L. 1,305.39 Saucier, Wayne H.. & Tracy L. 764.35 Spencer, Kathleen L. 827.57 Scanlan, John T/Janet M. 515.59 Spottiswoode, John 282.08 Schultz, Peter T. 2,820.96 Sprague, Christina L. 2.65 Scott, John/Kathleen 405.57 Sprague, Lilly M. 385.87 Sevigny, Edwin N/Elaine 759.09 Spulick, Douglas C/Jody 2,292.23 Sevigny, Edwin N/Elaine M. 1,799.63 St. Cyr, Virginia R. 1,545.12 Shain, Rodney A. Jr. 1,531.99 Strep Three LLC 7,060.69 Shaw, Patricia 1,531.99 Stevens, Sr., Gene D. 1,704.40 Shaw, Richard H. 390.80 Stevens, Robert Sr. 417.07 Shaw, Richard H. 1,630.51 Sturmer, Russell 1,981.89 Shaw, Richard H. 4,296.96 Tapscott, Peter/Jacqueline 1,822.62 Shaw, Richard H. 653.52 Therrien, Roger D. 808.49 Shaw, Richard H. 233.16 Thibodeau, Frances 1,512.28 Shaw, Richard H. 83.74 Thomas Jefferson Realty Trust 1,578.78 Shaw, Richard H. 3,722.41 Thompson, Fran 1.88 Shaw, Richard H. 394.08 Tillotson, Elisabeth A. 100.98 Shaw, Richard H. 3,853.77 Tillotson, Elisabeth A. 1,113.11 Shaw, Richard H. 829.21 Tobri Trust 1,609.16 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 541.86 Turner, Terry 198.68 Shaw’s Ridge Farm 676.50 Long, Ricki D. sold to Twin City Taxi, Inc. 2.17 Shoemaker, Shawn P/Joan M. 1,156.88 Ulysses S. Grant Realty Trust 1,294.71 Shoemaker, Shawn P/Joan M. 182.92 VAL-Yu Ventures, Inc. 251.52 Shoemaker, Shawn P/Joan M. 380.68 Walker, Lori 876.83 Signal Tower, Inc. 434.29 Waters, Travis/Vikki & Robert Frechette, II 61.53 Simonds, Elaine Jae 1,494.90 Watson, Francis 95.24 Simonds, John P. 318.55 Watson, Francis C. 6,285.58 Simonds, John P. 2,958.88 Watson, Francis C/Delia 367.81 Simpson, et al, Ashley L. 949.08 Watson, Frank 2,573.01 Sinapis, Peter S & Cheryl L. Burke .92 Watson, Frank 2,766.77 Sirigos, Rose 929.10 Watson, Frank C. 336.61 Sleeper, George J. 2,881.71 Watson, Frank C. 275.94 Sleeper, George J. 2,375.97 Webb, Jr. Charles R . 1,748.73 Sleeper, George J. 2,883.35 Webb, Jeffrey/Laurie 1,700.31 Sleeper, George J. 13.95 Weeks, leslie K. 1,355.15 Sleeper, George J. 3,430.14 Welch, Frank R/Barbara A. 254.51

Wells, Robert R/Lisa A. 887.50 Woodman, Harold/Marlene E. 1,702.04 Werner, Aaron/Dawna 548.43 Woodward, Denise M. 1,480.10 Weston, Stuart C. 4,602.53 Woodward, Robin K. 390.80 Weston, Stuart C. 448.27 Worden, Dana 290.63 Whicher, Mary R/Edgar R. 712.63 Worden, Dana/Christine 576.34 White, Garry H/Donna D. 642.02 Worden, Dana/Christine 47.62 White, Thomas/Barbara 1,402.27 Wright, Arline G. 38.02 White, Thomas/Barbara 257.79 Wyman, Richard/Jacqueline 172.41 Whitehouse, Anne 1,714.25 Wyman, Richard/Jacqueline 1,284.04 Whiteside, John J/Janice E. 2,492.56 Yeaton, Heidi 267.65 Whitman, Robert L/Linda E. 1,517.21 Young, Raymond H. 394.08 Wildes, Wayne M/Helen L. 1,149.40 Young, Raymond H. 1,684.69 Woodman, Albert 1,048.88 Zantuhos, Kathleen 1,091.11 Woodman, Albert 1,493.19 Zastoupil, Rose 1,364.50 Woodman, Albert 601.07 TOTAL $684,519.57

2003–04 OUTSTANDING SUPPLEMENTAL REAL ESTATE TAXES

Dubois, Daniel P. $177.34 TOTAL $177.34

2003-04 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES A Little Bit of Southie $9.85 Ed’s Quick Lunch 32.84 A Touch of Class Catering 135.46 Edison Press 5,090.20 Alexsons Cleaners 410.50 Eva’s Beauty Lounge 9.85 Allan’s Natural Foods & Café 65.68 Famous Pizza & Roast Beef 1.22 Allen, L. V. & Son 2,298.80 Financial Strategies 3.15 Alpine Capital Corp. 88.67 FirstCorp 139.57 Augusto, Daniel 14.65 Fitness Forum 1,231.50 Augusto, John/Nancy 34.48 Forever, Inc. 65.68 Austin Machine & Fabrication 361.24 Gateway Properties, Inc. 863.69 Bassett, David 128.08 Getchell Bros., Inc. 1,458.60 Bernier, Gilbert/Eleanor 44.33 Grampa’s Workshop of Maine 492.60 Bob’s Parts Express 16.42 H P M Company 328.40 Bonanza 1,067.30 Hannon, Charles 31.20 Bradford Copy Center 665.01 High Pine Auto Body 16.42 Brian’s Auto Sales 16.42 International Woolen Co., Inc. 214.92 Briley, Mark/Pat 111.66 J & S Grocery Deli 985.20 Burns, Robert 49.26 Kevin’s Doo Wop Diner 328.40 Carolyn Parker Counseling Service 16.42 Kondrat, Kelli 1.30 Castlerock Realty 41.05 Launderite Cleaners 9.58 Chadbourne’s Florist 114.94 Leach, Jeffrey 49.26 Chapas. William 110.01 LeBeau’s Pub & Grill 205.25 Christo’s Place 492.60 Leger, James 32.84 Cockpit Café 492.60 Lenkowski, Atty., Joseph 262.72 Comb & Clipper 24.63 Lennon, Dawn 64.04 Controlled Coating Systems 656.80 Lennon, Thomas 28.42 Courtney Cleaners 1,801.84 Lloyd’s Auto Sales & Service 2.79 Crafters Ceremic Center 24.63 Luigi’s Restaurant 24.63 Curley Insurance 123.15 Main Moon 656.80 Cynsco Photograph & Memories 200.32 Mama’s Deli 32.84 Daigneault, Brian 200.32 Metrocall, Inc. 2.05 Deboer Real Estate 180.62 Mitchell, Robert 52.54 Depot, The 5.49 Morning Star Books & Gifts 24.63 Detailz 328.40 Morrison, Ellen 59.11 Direnzo, James/Karthryn 22.99 Mousam Valley Motel 197.04 Doll, William/ Beverly 124.79 Mulligan’s Restaurant 15.65 Dominion, Viirginia Power 9.60 Murray, Martha 136.29 Donaruma Marjorie 93.59 North American Mortgage Co 471.25 Downeast Pharmacy of Maine 266.00 Pleasant Suds Laundramat 123.15

Points South 4.02 Stephens Judy/ Peter Washington 55.83 Popular Leasing 1.21 Stewart, John Jr. 26.27 Presidential Aviation 275.86 Sunny’s Hair Care 1.40 Pyramid Woodworks 123.15 Titcomb, Waterhouse , Marass 394.08 Quinones, Randall 19.70 Tracy,Walter 65.68 Rachel’s Hair Salon 43.51 Turner, Peter Jr. 18.06 Roberge, Paul/Charlene 41.87 Turner, Ronald/Catherine Sikora 32.84 Rubb, Inc. 1,970.40 Vachon, Lionel DDS 574.70 S P M, Inc. 5.40 Vecchiarelli, Mark 23.81 Sanford Butcher Shop 131.36 Verrill, Jeffrey 23.81 Sanford Fraternal Association 1,026.25 Video Bank 410.50 Sanford Metal Plating 384.23 Ward Enterprises, Inc 5.50 Sanford Redemption Center 16.42 Wayne, Joan 34.48 Sargent, Carol 54.19 Weblink Wireless, Inc. 2.01 Sentry Glass Co., Inc. 41.05 Welch, Robert F/Delia 45.98 Shampoo Shak 32.84 Wheeler, Gary 41.05 Shaughnessy, Patricia 42.69 Whiteley’s Auto Sales & Rec. 32.84 Shaw’s Ridge Farm Ice Cream 295.56 Wood, Alan 44.33 Shears Delight 32.84 Woodman’s Jewelry Store 50.87 Signgraphix 98.52 York Construction Co. 98.52 Sleepers Lebanon Street Market 180.62 Zolt, Jeff/Charlotte 47.62 Southern Maine Hypnosis 47.62 TOTAL $31,630.01 Stephanie’s Donuts 111.66

2002-03 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES Alexsons Cleaners $431.71 Fitness Forum 1,407.75 Allan’s Natural Foods & Café 37.54 Forever, Inc. 75.08 Allen L V & Son 2,252.40 Gately, Margaret 56.31 American Express Business 1,246.33 Gateway Properties, LLC 606.27 Augusto, John/Nancy 41.29 Getchell Bros., Inc. 3,564.42 Bassett, David 3.44 Goulding, Gary 39.42 Beaulieu, John 20.64 H P M Company 375.40 Bennington, Donald 26.28 Heritage Memorials 122.01 Bernier, Gilbert/Eleanor 48.80 International Woolen Co., Inc. 39,263.09 Bob’s Parts Express 18.77 J & S Grocery Deli 563.10 Body Works, The 375.31 JAZ’s Convenience Store, Inc. 2.92 Bonanza 1,220.05 Kevin’s Doo Wop Diner 431.71 Bourassa & Whaley, Inc. 1.54 King’s Country Club Auto Sales 58.77 Brian’s Auto Sales 18.77 Kondrat, Kelli 56.31 Briley, Mark/Pat 142.65 Leach, Jeffrey 56.31 Burns, Robert 56.31 Lenkowski, Atty, Joseph 150.16 Chadbourne’s Florist 131.39 Lennon, Dawn 73.20 Christo’s Place 563.10 Looking Glass Beauty Salon 46.93 Christopher’s Diner 337.86 McCarthy Arthur 45.05 Comb & Clipper 28.16 Merriam-Graves Corp. 110.19 Controlled Coating Systems 750.80 Metrocall, Inc. 3.91 Country Cottage 5.63 Mikullitz, Jeni 60.06 Creative Impressions 28.15 Moulton, Ross 75.08 Daigneault, Brian 131.39 Mousam Valley Motel 225.24 Deboer Real Estate 206.47 Parkview Manor 337.86 Delta Temporary Estate 9.38 Pill Ralph Electric Supply 375.40 Detailz 95.51 Pilot’s Choice Pizza, The 187.70 Difulvio, Thomas 61.94 Piscataqua Cellular Tele of De 109.80 Doll, William/Beverly 1.19 Pittella, Rose 60.06 Down Shift Motor Sports 9.38 Points South 3.55 Dupuis Airport Garage 112.62 Presidential Aviation 8.55 Ed’s Quick Lunch 37.54 Roberge, Paul/Charlene 120.13 Edison Press 5,818.70 S P M, Inc. 10.42 Faiella, Michael 37.54 Sanford Automotive 159.55 File & Style 1.65 Seacoast Works Business School 282.49 Fireside Pub & Grill 2.21 Searles, John P. 2.23

Shampoo Shak 72.90 Tradesman Shop 187.70 Shaughnessy, Patricia 48.80 VanHouten, Thomas 132.08 Shaw’s Ridge Farm Ice Cream 337.86 Vecchiarelli, Mark 1.19 Shears Delight 46.93 Verrill, Jeffrey 3.85 Signgraphix 25.50 Video Bank 235.13 Simpson, Elizabeth 24.40 Waste Management of Maine, Inc. 570.93 Small World Day Care 18.77 Wayne, Joan 39.42 Sports Haven, The 469.25 Wendy’s Tanning 213.98 Springvale Hardware Co., Inc. 206.47 Whiteley’s Auto Sales & Rec. 37.54 Steinmetz, DPM, Richard 56.65 Wood, Alan 33.79 Stephanie’s Donuts 127.64 York Construction Co. 112.62 Sunnyside Restaurant, The 1.30 Young, Mark 65.70 Thompson, Jessica 56.31 Zolt, Jeff/Charlotte 54.43 Tibbetts, Alan/Irene 56.31 TOTAL $67,126.80 Titcomb. Waterhouse, Marass 450.48

2001-02 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES Alexsons Cleaners $470.58 Mallette, Leigh/Randy 59.34 Ames Department Store #425 2,792.18 Mikullitz, Jeni 10.45 Appliance Express 20.46 Parkview Lodge III 2,118.60 Bowl-A-Rama 2,352.90 Parkview Manor 368.28 Briley, Mark/Pat 176.78 Parkview Manor South 147.73 Brunetta, Ruth 34.78 Porell, Gary 32.74 Burns, Robert W. 61.38 Sanford Automotive 173.92 Chancery Lane 59.32 Stephanie’s Donuts 139.14 Christo’s Place 613.80 Tibbetts, Alan 71.62 Christopher’s Diner 184.14 Unico, Inc. 3,887.40 Cundiff, Catherine 188.24 Unicomp, Inc. 10,278.08 Difulvio, Thomas 67.52 Vire, Roger 73.66 Dux Computer Works 122.76 Wayne, Joan 42.98 Fitness Forum 1,432.20 Weblink Wireless, Inc. 549.75 Forever, Inc. 81.84 Wood, Alan 34.78 Jody’s Variety 409.20 TOTAL $27,933.28 Lobster Company, The 76.73

2000-2001 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES Bowl-A-Rama $2,204.40 Parkview Main 200.40 Briley, Mark/Pat 13.40 Parkview Manor 360.72 Burns, Robert W. 56.12 Parkview Manor South 280.56 China Moon Restaurant 601.20 Poore Simon’s 234.08 Christo’s Place 601.20 Prime Time Video 1,503.00 Difulvio, Thomas 20.04 Safety-Kleen Corp. 58.12 Dux Computer Works 120.24 Sanford Automotive 170.34 First Sierra Financial, Inc. 125.26 Stephanie’s Donuts 136.28 Fitness Forum (VIP Club) 425.47 UNICO, Inc. 3,807.60 Just A Diner 170.34 UNICOMP, Inc. 10,067.10 Just For The Halibut 200.40 TOTAL New England Mailing Systems 5,511.00 $30,875.27 Parkview Lodge III 4,008.00

1999-2000 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS Bankvest Capital Corp. $885.27 Mussaw, Chris 95.26 Bowl-A-Rama 2,165.00 New England Mailing Systems 5,953.76 Burns, Robert W. 60.62 Parkview Lodge III 4,330.00 China Moon Restaurant 324.75 Parkview Main 216.50 Christo’s Place 649.50 Parkview Manor 389.70 Difulvio, Thomas 21.66 Parkview Manor South 303.10 Dux Computer Works 129.90 Prime Time Video 1,623.76 Family Skate Center 112.58 Sanford Automotive 92.02 Fecteau, Raymond/Roxanne 58.46 Stephanie’s Donuts 98.97 Just for the Halibut 147.71 TOTAL $17,658.52

1998-1999 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS Bowl-A-Rama $1,537.17 New England Mailing Systems 5,808.00 Burns, William 63.36 Parkview Lodge III 2,112.00 Burns, Robert W. 19.71 Prime Time Video 1,584.00 Difulvio , Thomas 20.24 Sanford Automotive 179.52 Family Skate Center 54.91 Sweet Sensations 63.36 Fecteau Raymond/Roxanne 57.02 Victor Collectables 73.92 Goodwin, Chick 27.46 Work Center, The 844.80 Jem-T’s Marketing 105.60 Zolt, Jeff/Charlotte 61.26 Kendall Automotives 359.04 TOTAL $13,064.31 Mussaw, Chris 92.94

1997-98 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS Adams’s T. V. Rental $1,080.50 O’Connell, Elizabeth 56.20 Changes 75.64 Prime Time Video 1,620.76 Clearly, John/Claire 58.36 Primestar, Inc. 648.30 Dux Computer Works 113.71 Sanford Automotive 162.08 Eyes Have It, The 108.06 Stephanie’s Donuts 216.10 Goodwin, Chick 28.10 Sweet Sensations 43.22 Harwood, David 38.90 X-Press Video 904.82 Kendall Automotive 324.16 Zolt, Jeff/Charlotte 62.68 New England Mailing Systems 649.35 TOTAL $6,190.94

1996-97 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS Adams TV Rental $862.40 O’Connell, Elizabeth 56.06 Burns, William 64.68 Prime Time Video 260.79 C G A, Inc. 53.90 Redbrook Nautilus 422.43 Dux Computer Works 517.44 Sanford Automotive 107.80 Eye’s Have It, The 107.80 Springvale Labs, Inc. 431.20 Food for Thought Restaurant 150.92 Stephanie’s Donuts 215.60 Fred Villari’s Studio 53.90 Strawberry Patch Restaurant 237.16 Goodwin, Chick 28.04 X-Press Video 852.72 Harwood, David 38.82 Zolt, Jeff/Charlotte 92.72 Kendall Automotive 323.40 TOTAL $10,806.78 New England Mailing Systems 5,929.00

1995-96 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS Burns, William 31.01 Harwood, David 37.22 C G A, Inc. 2,067.00 O’Connell, Elizabeth 53.74 Dream Catcher 103.36 Sanford Automotive 103.36 Eye’s Have It, The 103.36 Springvale Carwash 310.06 Fitness Forum (VIP) 1,240.20 Springvale Labs, Inc. 413.40 Fred Villari’s Studio 51.68 TOTAL $4,541.27 Goodwin, Chick 26.88

1994-95 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS 1990-91 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES C G A, Inc. $2,118.00 C G A, Inc. $973.20 TOTAL $2,118.00 TOTAL $973.20

1993-94 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAX LIENS 1989-90 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES C G A, Inc. $2,010.00 C G A, Inc. $321.77 TOTAL $2,010.00 TOTAL $321.77

1992-93 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES 1989 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES C G A, Inc. $831.00 C G A, Inc. $643.10 TOTAL $831.00 TOTAL $643.10

1991-92 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES 1988 OUTSTANDING PERSONAL TAXES C G A, Inc. $1,622.00 C G A, Inc. $812.04 TOTAL $1,622.00 TOTAL $812.04

Town of Sanford Voter Registration Information

Gilles E. Auger Voter Registrar

Return of Registered Voters and Party Enrollments 11/30/2003 MUNICIPALITY: SANFORD

LIST EACH VOTING DISTRICT (WARD OR PRECINCT) SEPARATELY

Voting Total District House Senate # of Enrolled # of Enrolled # of Enrolled # of Voters (Ward or District District DEMOCRAT GREEN-INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN UNENROLLED Per Precinct) Number Number Voters Voters Voters Voters District

W.1 143 3 213 4 116 252 585 W.1 144 3 418 31 371 561 1,381 W.2 143 3 721 38 365 728 1,852 W.3 143 3 555 44 390 636 1,625 W.3 144 3 132 7 130 202 471 W.4 142 3 470 27 379 592 1,468 W.4 144 3 141 13 156 282 592 W.5 142 3 530 50 469 824 1,873 W.6 142 3 412 25 226 486 1,149 W.6 143 3 232 22 152 285 691 W.7 142 3 499 16 238 509 1,262 W.7 143 3 226 8 90 186 510

TOTALS: 4,549 285 3,082 5,543 13,459

TOWN MEETING ATTENDANCE KEY: A = ABSENT P = PRESENT R = RESIGNED D = DECEASED NC = NOTIFIED CLERK NE = NOT ELECTED AT THIS TIME

2003 2004 2003 2004 NOV MAY NOV MAY 18 25 18 25 Auger, Claire L. P P Jacks, Curtis D. P P Auger, Gilles E. P P Jagger, Judith P P Auger, Paul G. P P Johnson, Rudolph B. P NE Ballenger, Faith D. P P Jones, Richard B. P P Beal, Carl V. A P Kit, Harry J. P P Beattie, Hector A NE Labranche, Guy P NE Bilodeau, Debra J. A NE Lamb, Gary R. P A Bilodeau, Raymond K. A NE Lamb, Richard G. P P Bourlessas, Joan P NE Landry, Roger A. P P Boyle, Barbara F. P P Lepage, Suzanne A NE Boyle, Frederick P NE Libby, Joanne P NE Brown, Terrence K. P NE Little, James N. Jr. A A Brunette, Theodora P P Littlefield, Bradford J. P NE Bshara, Jerome P P Mapes, H. Allen P P Burnett, Charles L. Jr. P NE Mapes, Pollyanne P P Calcaterra, Daniel P. P P Marass, Elizabeth A NE Caramihalis, Elizabeth A A McAdam, Ellen P P Carpenter, Hazen E. P P McLaughlin, James NE P Carpenter, Nancy A P McLaughlin, Joan A. P P Cassella, Kimberley A NE Miller, Monique P P Chabot, Alfred R. P NE Patterson, Joel P P Cormier, Gerard P P Patterson, Mark P P Cote, Susan H. NC P Payeur, Joanne P P Coveney, Jerel V. P P Phillips, Jeffrey P P Coveney, Susan NC P Plante, Charles A. Sr. P P Cyr, Gregory A A Porter, George R. P NE DiGregorio, Victor E. A P Richards, Franklin J. P P Dowey, Glenn J. A P Roberts, Arvid H. P P Drummey, James R. P P Roberts, Bruce A NE Dudley, Catherine A NE Roberts, Noreen A NE Dupuis, David P NC Roberts, William E. P P Dwyer, Anne P P Sabine, Ralph P P Eastman, Harland P A Saltmarsh, Stephen J. NE P Eldridge, David A P Samia, Gary P A Farland-Vogt, Colette A NE Sargent, Claire P P Flanagan, Brian A NE Sargent, Raymond A. P P Ford, Richard A P Scaccia, Nicholas C. D NE Gagne, Ann P P Seavey, Paul E. P P Gagne, Elaine P P Spaulding, Douglas H. P P Gagne, Roland P P Spaulding, Shirley P NC Gagne, Thomas R. P P Spencer, Virginia P P Gardner, David L. P P St. Cyr, Virginia P P Gardner, Jean C. P P Swartz, Merle Joan P NE Garvin, John N. III P P Swartz, Warren P P Gibbs, Judith P P Taylor, Mary A. P NE Goodwin, Bruce A. P A Taylor, Merle A. P NE Greenlee, John E. P P Tietgens, Frank P A Grogan, Raymond J. A P Titherington, Geoffrey P P Grover, Evan Moved out of Town Trowbridge, Margaret L. A P Grover, Teri A NE Tuttle, John L. Jr. NC NE Hersom, Carol L. P P Vachon, J. Martin A NE Hoar, C. Scott P P Vogt, Alexander V. A NE Hoey, Lorraine P P Walsh, Alan P P Hoey, Robert N. P P Weiss, Harvey M. NE P Holden, Beverley NC NC Wentworth, Rose E. P P Humphrey, Charlene A NE Weyland, Barry C. NE A Jack, Amelia P NE Wilkins, Helen B. P P Jack, Blaine P NC Wilkins, Robert NE P Jack, Lucinda P P Young, Herbert A. P P

ASSESSOR'S OFFICE

The objective for the Sanford Assessor's Office is fair and equitable distribution of our tax burden.

Our Town meeting members determine the amount to be spent to run our community. The Assessor's office establishes a fair distribution of the taxes among the Town's property owners. The assessed value is the base for calculating ones' tax burden.

The assessed value is calculated on values determined by market activity. The market activity, along with sale prices, was the primary driver for the increase in values of real estate.

Taxes are high, yet the bills must be paid. The best we can do is to equalize the distribution of the responsibility. Compare your assessment with that of your neighbors with a like description. Are the assessments comparable?

There are programs offered by the State Bureau of Taxation. For the businessman, inquire about the “Business Equipment Tax Reimbursement Program”. For the individual, inquire about the "Tax and Rent Reimbursement Program", filed annually with the State. Veterans, age 62 or 100% disabled, are eligible for an exemption. File with the Assessor before April 1st after your 62nd birthday. Maine residents are eligible for a “Homestead Exemption” on their home. A one time acceptable filing is required prior to April 1st of the tax year.

The Assessor's staff will answer your questions...help us attain our objective.

ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT

I HEREBY CERTIFY, that the pages herein, numbered from R.E. 1-1814 and P.P. 1-195 inclusive, contain a list and valuation of Estates, Real and Personal, liable to be taxed in the Municipality of Sanford for State, County, District, and Municipal Taxes for the fiscal year July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004 as they existed on the first day of April, 2003

IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at Sanford this 20th day of August, 2003.

Lawrence S. Dolby

2003 MUNICIPAL TAX ASSESSMENT WARRANT State of Maine Municipality Sanford County York To: Claire E. Morrison Tax Collector Sanford, Maine

In the name of the State of Maine you are hereby required to collect of each person named in the list herewith committed to you the amount set down on said list as payable by person.

Assessments

1. County Tax $ 628,852.00 Assessor’s Office 2. Municipal Appropriation 15,402,460.00 3. TIF financing plan amount 176,640.00 4. School/Educational Appropriation 25,816,253.00 5. Overlay 18,941.64 6. Total Assessments $ 42,043,146.64

Allowable Deductions

7. State Municipal Revenue Sharing 1,900,000.00 8. Homestead Reimbursement 443,841.00 9. Other Revenue 21,278,097.00 Jeff Geaumont & Carol Hersom

10. Total Deductions $ 23,621,938.00 Town Assessor Lawrence Dolby

Net Assessment for Commitment $ 18,421,208.64 Retired in Early 2005.

CERTIFICATE OF ASSESSMENT TO BE RETURNED TO MUNICIPAL TREASURER, SANFORD, STATE OF MAINE

I hereby certify, that I have assessed a tax on the estate, real and personal liable to be taxed in the Municipality of

Sanford for the fiscal year July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004 at .01642 mills on the dollar, on a total taxable valuation of

$1,121,859,300

Assessments

1. County Tax 628,852.00 2. Municipal Appropriation 15,402,460.00 3. TIF financing plan amount 176,640.00 4. School/Educational Appropriation 25,816,253.00 5. Overlay 18,941.64 6. Total Assessments $42,043,146.64

Allowable Deductions

7. State Municipal Revenue Sharing 1,900,000.00 8. Homestead Reimbursement 443,841.00 9. Other Revenue 21,278,097.00 10. Total Deduction $23,621,938.00

Net Assessment for Commitment) $18,421,208.64

Lists of all the same I have committed to Claire E. Morrison, Tax Collector of said Municipality, with warrants in due form of law for collecting and paying the same to Paula Simpson, Municipal Treasurer of said Municipality, or the successor in office, on or before such date, or dates, as provided by legal vote on the Municipality and warrants received pursuant to the laws of the State of Maine. (Title 36 MRSA, section 712)

Given under my hand this August 20, 2003

Lawrence S. Dolby, Municipal Assessor 2003-2004 TAXABLE PROPERTY

REAL ESTATE: County Tax 628,852.00 Land $ 292,010,000.00 Overlay 18,941.64 Buildings 775,651,900.00 Total Expenses 42,043,146.64 (Homestead Exempt) -27,030,500.00 State Revenue 1,900,000.00 Net Taxable Real Estate $1,040,631,400.00 Anticipated Revenue 21,278,097.00 Homestead Reimbursement 443,841.00 PERSONAL PROPERTY: Less Total Revenue $ 23.621,938.00 Machinery & Equipment $ 64,193,400.00 Furniture & Fixtures 16,376,670.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION: $ 18,421,208.64 Campers 657,830.00 Taxable Personal Property $ 81,227,900.00 Tax Rate 2002-2003: .01642 (per thousand assessment)

Total Value of Taxable Property $1,121,859,300.00 Taxes Due: September 15, 2003 and March 15, 2004 Billing Period: July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004 OPERATING EXPENSES: Declared Ratio of Assessed Value: 100% General Government $ 15,402,460.00 TIF Financing Plan Amount 176,640.00 Date of Commitment: August 20, 2003 School 25,816,253.00 Town $7.72 School $8.21 County .49 = $16.42

ANNUAL SANFORD TAX RATE

YEAR VALUATION ASSESSMENT RATE /1,000

1971 66,115,320.00 3,001,635.41 45.40 1972 67,590,655.00 3,224,077.71 47.70 1973 109,456,915.00 3,393,164.47 31.00 1974 105,290,335.00 3,264,000.97 31.00 1975 109,370,330.00 3,401,420.99 31.00 1976 112,943,255.00 3,309,244.18 29.30 1977 (75%) 114,266,510.00 3,279,455.61 28.70 1978 118,838,080.00 4,194,990.73 35.30 1979 (65%) 124,118,020.00 3,884,901.31 31.30 1980 (100%) 214,125,130.00 4,860,649.54 22.70 1981 (90%) 217,020,800.00 5,555,731.92 25.60 1982 (80%) 227,363,040.00 6,025,140.18 26.50 1983 231,663,060.00 6,254,902.60 27.00 1984 241,126,830.00 6,727,444.17 27.90 1985 (70%) 249,060,240.00 7,023,498.06 28.20 1986 262,548,190.00 7,231,549.01 28.40 1987 (100%) 651,135,440.00 9,115,896.14 14.00 1988 671,845,840.00 10,628,601.31 15.82 1989 801,122,437.00 11,816,577.32 14.75 1990 (6 mos only) 789,820,171.00 5,828,873.32 7.38 1990/91 802,966,093.00 13,024,109.74 16.22 1991/92 811,702,088.00 13,165,853.82 16.22 1992/93 814,450,758.00 13,536,217.78 16.62 1993/94 698,059,687.00 14,031,044.26 20.10 1994/95 701,994,298.00 14,868,284.22 21.18 1995/96 708,625,190.00 14,647,332.34 20.67 1996/97 716,111,960.00 15,439,410.58 21.56 1997/98 722,243,987.00 15,607,744.44 21.61 1998/99 702,718,230.00 14,841,445.44 21.12 1999/2000 702,707,275.00 15,213,681.30 21.65 2000/2001 797,135,880.00 15,974,639.66 20.04 2001/2002 864,798,820.00 17,693,830.24 20.46 2002/2003 980,989,600.00 18,413,179.58 18.77 2003/2004 1,121,859,300.00 18,421,208.64 16.42

Information Systems Department

(Director Bill Botting, Dan Martineau & Larry Emery)

The past fiscal year was again a busy one for the Information Systems Department. The Town switched from a very basic e-mail system to Microsoft Exchange Server. This mail server allows for a more reliable e-mail delivery and expanded capabilities such as scheduling, contacts, and task management. An antivirus program was added to the Exchange Server to act as an extra layer of protection against computer viruses.

The Town’s website was moved to another web hosting provider to save over $2000 in annual hosting charges. This move allowed the town to afford a new WebGIS (Web-based Geographic Information Systems) website, linked from the Town’s main website, to disseminate map-related data to the public and Town employees. The combined annual cost of the Town website and GIS website are less than the annual cost of the previous web hosting provider for just the Town website without any GIS mapping functions. The GIS website allows the users to search for parcels by Map & Lot, Owner’s Name, and Street Address, or to manually zoom to any location in town. Detailed information about each parcel was made available by pulling data out of the Assessor’s Vision Appraisal database via a custom interface written in- house. A feature is available that allows the user to generate a list and/or mailing labels for abutters to a selected parcel. Besides parcels, additional data layers available for display include the Airport Zone, Road Centerlines, Shoreland Zoning, Street Names, Surrounding Towns, Survey Monuments, Voting Wards, and General Zoning.

A major software upgrade to Firehouse, the Fire Department’s fire incident reporting system was completed. The new Firehouse Enterprise version allows for a more stable operating environment with considerably faster speeds than the old version. This upgrade particularly helped out users at the remote fire stations in Springvale and South Sanford by improving their access speed.

Several new modules were implemented as part of the MUNIS system. New modules included Fixed Assets, Dog Licenses, and Business Licenses. These implementations get the Information Systems Department closer to the goal of replacing all of the old and un-support UNIX-based programs for everything but historical data retrieval.

Respectfully submitted, Bill Botting Director of Information Systems

Acting Superintendent of Schools Betsy St. Cyr and Business Manager Delano Lebel

Superintendent’s Office: 917 Main Street, Suite 2 Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-2810

Carl J. Lamb School, 233 Shaw’s Ridge Road, Springvale, Maine 04083 – Phone: 324-8481

Emerson School, 975 Main Street, Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-3322

Lafayette School, 69 Brook Street, Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-4160

Margaret Chase Smith School, 248 Twombley Road, Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-7586

Willard School, 668 Main Street, Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-8454 Willard School Sanford Jr. High, 708 Main Street, Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-3114 Visit the Sanford School District On-Line At: Sanford High School, 52 Sanford High School Blvd, Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-4050 – VOC Center: 324-2942

REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

The 2003 –2004 school year brought many initiatives and changes to the schools of Sanford and Springvale. The changes and programs that resulted were all focused upon the goal of helping all students in our schools meet proficiency standards defined in Maine’s Learning Results. It is only through the leadership of the Sanford School Committee, the support and input from parents and community members and the hard work of the school staff that the quality of education of our students continues to improve.

During the past year Sanford completed the required CLAP (comprehensive local assessment plan) and acknowledged that completion to the Maine Department of Education. Assessment and the analysis of student achievement data continue to be a major focus of our work. Students, parents and teachers are engaged in setting individual year long academic goals using scores obtained from the on-line participation in the NWEA (Northwest Evaluation Association) assessment.

Analysis of student achievement data in addition to recommendations from the Comprehensive Education Plan Committee resulted in requests for innovative programming to the Sanford School Committee. Some of the program initiatives undertaken in the 2003-2004 school year included:

• Expanding the Extended Kindergarten Program to Margaret Chase Smith School

• Before and After School Title I program, Homework Clubs, expanded summer school offerings

• Participation in grants including: 21st Century Grant, Smaller Learning Communities Grant and Healthy Lifestyles Grant

• Creation of a Communications Subcommittee, to publicize and seek community input into the work of the district

• Creation of the MOST (Making Opportunities for Structures and Time) Committee, to research and recommend how the time students spend in school and the programs students participate in can be restructured to promote increased student achievement.

Several of the District’s programs were extensively evaluated through the past year.

The District participated in a State and Federal Review of our NCLB funded projects. Numerous commendations were forthcoming, as well as recommendations and citations. Sanford High School participated in an evaluation conducted by The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, which resulted in continued accreditation. Sanford Vocational School participated in its own NEASC evaluation and is working on numerous recommendations from that report.

The reader is referred to the reports provided by the Schools of Sanford for a more detailed account of these initiatives. In reading these reports take note of the extensive amount of staff participation and time that has been given to help all our students reach proficiency.

The Sanford School Committee has strongly supported the infrastructure of the district. The 1 million dollar renovation bond has contributed greatly these efforts and we appreciated the support of the community in Town Meeting approval of this request.

In closing, I want to acknowledge the support of Superintendent Robert Kautz in helping advance the work of the district, the vision and leadership of the Sanford School Committee and the fine work of our administrators, faculty and support staff in providing educational settings where our students can meet Maine’s Learning Results.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth J. St. Cyr Interim Superintendent of Schools

Sanford Community Adult Education

Change was the key word for Sanford Community Adult Education in the 2003-2004 year. Kathi Medcalf moved from ABE Coordinator to Director on July 1st. Kimberly Crook was hired as the new assistant director in October of 2003. Kim came to SCAE from Boston with a background in English as a Second Language and has been a huge asset to our academic program.

SCAE's offices were moved to the Lincoln Building in Springvale. Re-modeling was done to accommodate this. The program is much more efficient having all office staff, files and registrations happen in the same place.

SCAE received a $25,000 grant from the Barbara Bush Foundation to implement a family literacy program. Families READ (Reach, Explore, Achieve, and Dream) helps families with adults that have less than an 8th grade education and a child less than 5 years old. This program also set-up a library for adults at the Lincoln school. This program is a partnership with Alliance for Healthy Families from Goodall Hospital. 12 families participated.

40 people completed Certified Nursing Assistant training through adult education this year, 8 completed the Office Skills Certification Program and 65 students graduated with high school credentials. State Legislator Debra Simpson from Auburn was the graduation speaker. She got her diploma through adult education and was a great inspiration.

The brochure got a new look and a new size. It received good reviews. Bus trips were added, and were very successful. Trips were taken to see CATS and The Magic of Christmas in Portland, and Clue the Musical in Portsmouth.

WILLARD SCHOOL

It was an exciting year for the 522, grade 4-6 students at Willard School. We had many initiatives at Willard School. There were committees looking at writing for students in grades 4-6; a committee on using data to make informed decisions for students; a committee to look at student work to inform teachers; a committee to examine the extent that bullying may be occurring at Willard School. Last, there was a committee to look at how to help our students in reading, specifically to look at how to improve students' vocabulary/word study and comprehension. Willard School sent a team six of volunteer teachers to the Teacher's Academy to prepare an action plan to address the previous concerns and to how to use our NWEA data to help inform us. Throughout the school year the team met to plan and research together. This was the first year of a proposed three year plan. Willard School continued with its school-wide writing prompts at each grade level that was administered in the fall and again in the spring. Willard School completed its fifth year of Everyday Math a standards based math program. The NWEA math scores continue to encourage Willard School that we are on the right path. Once again a variety of opportunities were provided to enhance students' educational programs. Examples of offerings but not all inclusive were the DARE program, the Science Fair, Geography Bee, Spelling Bee, STAR Science Lab, and the continuation of a fun assessment of all the fifth graders' knowledge about their curriculum through a take off on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" called "Who Wants to be a Willardaire."

Carl Lamb School Town Report-2003-2004

The 2003-2004 school year was very successful at Carl Lamb School. There were approximately 630 students enrolled in grades K-6 over the course of the school year.

Our volunteer program is going well and continuously growing. We have 25-30 regular volunteers who help out in the classrooms, library and office. The Junior Achievement program is active in many grade 3-6 classrooms at Carl Lamb School. Local business people volunteer to teach economic skills required in The Maine Learning Results to our elementary age school children. .

Parent involvement has been a priority for our school this year. There were several opportunities for parents to be in the school including: open house, family craft night, parent conferences. and informational meetings based on parent/child issues.

Carl Lamb School has continued its two year school-wide goal on writing. Writing prompts were designed, administered and scored for all K-6 students. The Everyday Math Program, a standards based program, is providing consistency and growth for K-6 students in mathematics. The NWEA test scores show that CJL students are making steady growth in the areas of reading, writing, and math. CIL continues to offer a variety of opportunities to enhance our educational programs including: the Dare Program. Spelling Bee, Terrific Kids Program, CMP presentations, Smoke trailer demonstrations and a variety of cultural arts experiences.

This year's success is based on the team approach of the students, staff, parents, administration, and community members of Sanford/Springvale who are putting the needs of children first at Carl Lamb School.

Lafayette School

Approximately 105 Sanford children attended school at Lafayette this year in grades one, two and three. There are seven classrooms including for the first time, a multi level special education classroom. We have enjoyed smaller class sizes this year than in the past, and the staff is delighted with the progress students are making.

At the first and second grade levels, four teachers have been team teaching. The children receive literacy instruction and social studies in one classroom, and move to a different room and teacher for math and science instruction. Everyone has been very happy with this arrangement and we hope to continue the plan next year.

The children now receive instruction in computer literacy every week, and those are much anticipated classes. Teachers have been working hard administering and scoring assessments in most content areas, creating an even greater consistency across grade levels than we have had in years past.

We are very lucky to have talented volunteers among the families at Lafayette and we want to be sure to thank them for their generous help throughout the school year.

Sanford Regional Vocational Center

The Sanford Regional Vocational Center received its initial accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges during spring 2002. This followed a two-year self study by the staff. In January 2005, SRVC submitted the Two-Year Follow-up Report. The Center continues to work on the recommendation of NEASC.

Enrollment at SRVC is at an all time high with a total of 409 students enrolled as of October 1 of the current school year. Half of the students enrolled are students at SHS: and, the others are enrolled in one of seven other high schools in York County. Students participate in sixteen programs; fourteen are located at SRVC and two are located at Noble High School.

Emerson School Town Report 2003-04

Emerson School now serves 124 families of students in grades one through four and special education. We utilize the literacy framework for our English/Language Arts (reading and writing) program and the Everyday Math program for math instruction. We have hosted several parent events in an effort to share information about the changes in education in relation to the Maine Learning Results and their affect at our level.

Students in grades two through four take computerized tests (NWEAs) in the fall and the spring, which provide us with information about their strengths and weaknesses in math and English/Language Arts. We then use this information to structure classroom and other types of instructional lessons. These tests also support the Learning Results. This year not only will fourth graders participate in the state MEA tests, but third graders will participate in state GLE testing (grade level equivalency). These tests help us meet state and federal mandates in regard to the No Child Left Behind Laws.

Emerson is very fortunate to have a parent group that has grown now that families from Edison have joined families at Emerson. The group continues to support our Learning Results by sponsoring special visitors such as the "Pioneer Living History Museum"; the Audubon Science Center; and national author, Mike Thaler. They also helped us to attend a play at the Merrill and visit the Odione Point Science Center as an entire school.

SANFORD SCHOOL NUTRITION FY 2003-04

Sanford School Nutrition Programs provided breakfast and lunch for students in all seven of the district's schools. During the school year, 113,776 breakfasts and 376,000 lunches were served. Forty-two percent of students in our district were eligible for free and reduced price meals.

Sanford Public Schools sponsored the Summer Foodservice Program for Children at four sites in the community. Sites are set up where at least 50 percent of students in a school are eligible for free and reduced price meals. Breakfast and lunch was served at Emerson School and at Sanford Junior High School. Lunches were also served at Carpenter and Benton Parks. Nine hundred sixty breakfasts and 6000 lunches were served at no cost to children 18 years of age and under.

Sanford Junior High School Addresses Higher Standards for all Students

We are addressing several "big" issues at Sanford Junior High School regarding instructional improvement for the 200405 school year. Student learning has been impacted by our work with the data from the NWEAs and the adolescent literacy audit. We have addressed literacy concerns by employing specific training and teaching strategies; and using NWEA data to determine reading, writing, and math ability will allow us to address the needs of our students more effectively. We have established classrooms where teachers are beginning to experiment with re-grouping students within classes and within the learning community on selected days in order to address learning needs. Students in every class are learning and applying literacy strategies that are consistent and cross content. Students are reading materials at their independent and instructional levels and getting math instruction that closes any skill gaps that the data reveal. Additionally, we now have classrooms where students are actively involved in their own learning: they question, explore, research, and evaluate their work, focusing on their goals addressed at student-led conferences.

Beginning second semester there were two changes in the scheduling aimed at addressing the number of junior high students failing to meet the educational standards. The changes included adding 20 minutes of sustained silent reading and 40 minutes of academic support daily.

First, 20 minutes of sustained silent reading benefits students by making reading a daily, enjoyable, and worthwhile activity. This change provides students with a time to practice reading while holding students accountable for reading the 20 minutes daily.

Second, 40 minutes of academic support allows for several student benefits:

a. Time to give students extra help (one on one) b. Give band/chorus extra help. i. Not all band students get missed work when they have their sectional lessons. c. Not all students are getting missed work when absent. d. Give the students time to complete laptop projects. e. Time to give enrichment work to students who are ahead/caught up with their work. f. Give special education students more time with special ed. teachers. g. Help to organize all students at the end of the day. h. Teachers will be able to give more practice homework. This will raise the level of student understanding. i. Teachers have requested over and over again that more time was needed to meet with students. Helping to reduce student failure rate.

We believe all students can learn when the professional learning community has the belief of caring and mutual concern for the individual student. The school mission is not only content of the curriculum but the quality of connections between the teachers and the students. As a result the students believe that they are recognized, respected, and valued. With these improvements our teachers are in a position to make a difference in students' lives.

Margaret Chase Smith School

Margaret Chase Smith School houses 375 students in Kindergarten through grade 3. The educational staff consists of sixteen classroom teachers and a support staff of twelve. Support services include Guidance, Health, Speech, ESL, Title I, Reading Recovery, Art, Music, Physical Education and two Special Education programs.

Students participate in a variety of school wide activities. Such programs include Terrific Kids, Literacy events, Student Made Craft Sale, Veteran's Day Ceremony and Math Night. The Third Grade Chorus performs annually at the 50+ Club in Sanford. Additionally third grade students travel to Skowhegan to visit the Margaret Chase Smith School Library and Museum.

Margaret Chase Smith has an active volunteer base comprised of parents and grandparents. These volunteers served in a variety of capacities working in classrooms, the library, fundraising and assisting with other school wide activities sponsored by the MCS Parent Organization. In addition, Margaret Chase Smith supports the Foster Grandparent Organization.

We are proud of the process for identifying our At Risk students. The MCS Kids R Fun is a very effective and active group that routinely takes charge of our at risk children. Some of the activities that our students are involved in include:

Author's Tea Biography Day School Tour Guides Reading Buddies

The school's success can be attributed to the cooperative efforts of the parents, students, staff, administration and community. Together, they have created a superb educational environment for all. Citizens are always welcome to stop by and visit the Margaret Chase Smith School.

Maintenance Department

As a Department, custodians and maintenance personnel provide clean and safe educational spaces for nearly 4,000 students and staff.

The Custodial/Maintenance Department maintains eight (8) educational buildings totaling over 484,000 square feet. This department is also responsible for the maintenance of eighty- five (85) acres of lawn, playground, sports facilities and one storage building. The maintenance of these facilities is accomplished with twenty-eight and one-half (28-1/2) full time custodians, one (I) director, one (1) maintenance person, one (I) electrician and one (I) secretary. Our very best to Harvey St.Cyr who retired from Willard school after nineteen (19) years of service as a custodian.

In addition to regular maintenance, the following projects were also accomplished: construction of a Media room at Sanford High School, Adult Ed. moved its offices from Sanford High School to Lincoln School. Edison school was closed and returned back to the Town. Work completed with the million dollar bond included new windows/doors at the SJHS, new front doors at SHS; painted windows at Willard School, parking lot lights were installed in the SHS teachers/student parking area, paving of the teacher's parking area at Willard; handicap ramps were installed at SHS and SJHS and drainage was improved at the JHS main entrance driveway.

Sanford Schools Computer Services 2003-04

Computer use throughout the district continued to help students and teachers meet the Maine Learning Results. The elementary schools continued to learn to design lessons and implement the use of technology tools with the support of a technology integrator and a mobile laptop lab. Some of the local technology budget funded the equipment and the Title lID state funds provided the salary for the integrator. This is the second year this position has been available to all elementary schools and we continue to see improvement in students' use of technology as they enhance their learning and develop computer skills. A donation of over 12 computers placed an internet capable PC in each classroom at Emerson School.

The Junior High one to one computing program is in its third year at Sanford Junior High. Students and teachers have continued to use the ML TI iBooks for all curriculum areas. In addition, teachers are using the laptops to maintain their Pinnacle (Q Grade Books and to take daily attendance. The state funded MLTI program continues for 2 more years.

Sanford High School classroom computers were upgraded during the summer (in preparation for September '04) when the all purpose lab (Room 11) was upgraded. The "old" lab machines were placed in classrooms giving all staff a machine capable of running the latest operating system. This move/upgrade was necessary in order to provide equipment that would run the Pinnacle(Q Grade Books and period attendance. The implementation of Pinnacle(Q in the Junior High and High School began in September of 04.

The district was awarded ERATE funds this year for a project that will complete the INET. (Institutional Network that will take advantage of the agreement with Metrocast to provide the network connections between all schools at no cost to the schools). These federal funds (ERATE) are awarded based on need (free and reduced lunch data) and this year the project is funded at 80%. The project will begin in September 04 and will be completed by the end of the school year.

Overall, the district supports over 1200 computers and over 50 printers distributed throughout the district. The largest number of computers is still at the Junior High (680). Hardware is repaired by Apple Computer@ through a depot system. Faulty machines are shipped (paid by Apple) to a repair depot and returned within 48 hours. At this time, the process is working well.

Word Wrap Services provides part time technical support and repair of all non warranty equipment. This service includes the parts and labor necessary for the repair. This includes desktop hardware, printers and monitors. This is the third very successful year of this partnership with Word Wrap.

CURRICULUM DIRECTOR

In a standards-based educational system like the one ushered in by the Maine Learning Results and the federal No Child Left Behind Act, the purpose of public schools is changed from what we have traditionally known. Most of us are familiar with a system where almost every student received a diploma if she/he came to school regularly. Then, after graduation, some of those students went on to college, others to military service, and others to jobs that were plentiful and didn't require a postsecondary education. The world has changed. The global economy has redistributed the good jobs that used to be available to those without a post-secondary education leaving mostly minimum-wage jobs to those who leave high school without plans for more education. In order to prepare every student for more education after high school, schools are being held accountable for student learning in unprecedented ways.

The Maine Legislature and the Maine Department of Education have required school districts to create a Comprehensive Local Assessment System (CLAS) to help educators know if students have learned. Assessments are given to all students at each grade level throughout the year. Depending on the grade level, assessments might include the Maine Educational Assessment (MEA), the Terra Nova in reading, the NWEAs, and performance assessments. Additionally, the NCLB act requires that the NCLB Annual Assessments be given in every grade from 3 to 8. With the testing comes a teacher's (and student's and parent's) ability to know each student's strengths and weaknesses. Differentiated instruction, in-school and after-school programming, and summer school will be offered to students who are having difficulty meeting standards but standards must be met if a student is to receive a diploma or even proceed past certification points set by the school district.

The Sanford School Department is becoming well positioned to meet the requirements of the Maine Learning Results and the No Child Left Behind Act. We have implemented a data management system (Pinnacle) that will help us maintain and report student achievement information. Eventually, we will be able to use that system to analyze data to be even better able to respond to student needs and teacher professional development needs. We are using PLATO and READ 180 instructional software at grades 7 and higher to provide more learning opportunities for students. We are hoping to make changes in school schedules to allow teachers the chance to collaborate. More than ever, teachers need to be able to work together in order to create the consistent, continuous, and equitable programming required for student success.

Over the past year, a group of parents, community members, and educators met to make recommendations for changes to the Sanford School Department that would help assure student achievement of the Maine Learning Results. Many of those recommendations will be implemented in the coming year. More before- and after-school busing will allow for more programming for students who are not meeting standards. Summer activities will be sent home with students to help prevent learning loss. Programs for gifted students will begin in the 2005-06 school year. More kindergarten students will have a whole day program focused on literacy activities that will help prepare them to become strong readers and writers. Area childcare providers will be offered professional development so they may help prepare students for the academic challenges they will face in school. Weekly collaboration time for teachers will be built into the work day and teachers will be relieved of doing nonacademic duties. This will allow them to do the work they are best prepared to do which is to plan, instruct, assess, and plan again. We will study the feasibility of a reconfigured school day, school week, or school year and the benefits and drawbacks of school uniforms. Finally, we hope to impress on everyone in Sanford/Springvale the value of reading for at least 20 minutes a day. When students see adults read or have adults read to or with them, they learn that reading is important. The more we read, the better readers we become.

It takes a village (or in our case a town) to raise a child. By working together, we can help every student in Sanford/Springvale be ready for a fulfilling and productive future.

Sanford High School

Sanford High School enrolled over 1290 students for the 2003-2004 school year and graduated 275 students. The graduates are distributed as follows:

47% Will attend 4-year post secondary institutions Will 21% attend 2-year academic institutions of high education

14% Have obtained employment

2% Have enlisted in the military 16% Were still considering a variety of career options Sanford High School continues to send a high percentage of its graduating class on to Post Secondary Education Institutions. Our graduates continue to matriculate at some of the finest programs in the country.

School year 2003-2004 saw improvement in our math and science MEA scores. In large part, this can be attributed to alignment of our curriculum to the Maine Learning Results; the districts Comprehensive Local Assessment work and MEA practice through released items and other similar sample questions.

The graduation class of 2004 was informed in the fall that they had met the proficiency standards of No Child Left Behind by meeting academic scoring targets in Math, English/Language Arts and Reading. Schools across the country also need to meet proficiency in a variety of sub groups, i.e. Ethnicity and Special Needs. At least 95% of your schools students in the testing population need to complete the MEA Assessment to meet the "A YP" Standards. Graduation rates and attendance data are also part of the data analysis.

Sanford High School expanded Student Led Conferences to include all students in grades 9-12. This form of conferencing allows students the opportunity to be increasingly responsible for their own academic performance.

Department Chairs and their faculty are still completing work on our Comprehensive Local Assessment System. Beginning with the graduating class of 2007, students are required to show proficiency on assessments in English/Language Arts and Math. The graduating class of 2008 will need to meet similar requirements to graduate by earning proficiency on assessments in English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math and Health/Physical Education.

In November 2004, SHS received an Accreditation evaluation from NEAS&C, our accrediting body. The report noted commendations for the wonderful work of our faculty, staff and students, along with recommendations for making our school even better. We are pleased to have been informed of our continued Accreditation status.

At graduation ceremonies in June, SHS awarded two diplomas to veterans whose high school careers were interrupted due to military service. Their dedication and Service on behalf of our community and country was honored and celebrated with the graduating class of 2004.

The Sanford High School faculty and staff are proud of all the accomplishments attained by our students in all areas of academics and co-curricular activities. We wish to thank the citizens of Sanford and Springvale for their ongoing support of our school and students.

SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 – JUNE 30, 2004 EMPLOYEE NAME SALARY BEGIN, KAREN 5,814.49 ACKROYD, LAURIE A 46,789.93 BEGOS, KATHRYN K 28,454.90 ADAMS, BRIDGET A 14,724.22 BELL, TODD J 45,735.80 ADAMS, JEANNE M 1,728.86 BELMONT, KATHRYN J 39,194.39 ADAMS, PATRICIA A 6,857.28 BELYEA, ELAINE C 2,680.00 ALEXANDRE, MARY-ELISE 12,803.75 BEMIS, ELIZABETH M 47,106.15 ALLAIRE, DENISE L 29,767.16 BENNETT, DEBORAH M 51,181.59 ALLEN, JOEL M 5,078.75 BERARD, RENALD R 164.50 ALPANDER, TAMAY B 1,330.00 BERARD, THERESA E 7,506.00 AMES, BRENDA S 2,230.00 BERNARD, MARC A 25,999.37 AMES, DIANNE M 45,543.46 BERNIER, LISA M 17,232.34 ANDERSON, DONNA A 47,250.84 BERNIER, RICHARD M 180.00 ANDERSON, JESSICA J 9,594.00 BERRY, LESLEY S 5,270.20 ANDERSON, VICKI J 6,358.91 BERUBE, JACQUELINE C 50,510.09 ANDREWS, DEBORAH M 39,810.40 BISSELL, STACEY L 62,585.90 ANGERS, AMANDA L 5,644.35 BITHER, DEBRA C 16,489.44 ANGIS-BUBIER, LORRAINE G 16,795.41 BLACKER, KARYN S 13,001.57 ANTHOINE, KATHERINE E 46,041.91 BLAKE, WILLIAM 4,750.75 ARCHAMBAULT, HOPE E 1,754.65 BLANCHARD, ELAINE M 24,495.80 ARNOLD, ANTOINETTE M 49,907.05 BLANCHARD, SASHA L 1,920.00 ARONSON, CHRISTINE 46,519.62 BLANCHETTE, KRISTIE-LYNN 94.50 ARSENAULT, LISA M 12,214.78 BLANCHETTE, LISA A 17,042.24 ARSENAULT, PAULA A 19.31 BLOUIN, JARROD A 3,213.00 AUGER, PAUL G 34,464.44 BO, KIM N 48.00 BACON, MAURICE C 34,171.02 BOISSONNEAULT, GERARD R 33,578.56 BACON, RITA A 1,788.00 BOISSONNEAULT, MARK E 45,641.21 BAILEY, DENISE D 11,022.70 BOISVERT, CHERYL E 1,870.00 BAKER ROUX, CAROL L 48,233.29 BOISVERT, RACHEL R 39.00 BAKER, MELISSA J 10,980.89 BOIVIN, BRENDA L 12,837.57 BALDYGA, SHARON J 8,092.56 BOONE, MARY 31,421.75 BARON, SHERRI L 29,379.61 BORDEAU, COLLEEN M 10,934.64 BARR, ELIZABETH A 28,301.27 BORS, ANDREW J 46,634.29 BARTLETT, CRAIG 27,481.94 BOUCHARD, NICOLE L 33,448.95 BEALS, PATRICIA B 44,289.10 BOUGIE, JANE M 8,539.29 BEAN, JOAN M 62.21 BOURASSA, JOANNE M 19,004.67 BEAUDOIN, ANN M 16,095.92 BOURASSA, KRISTEN L 300.00 BEAULIEU, RICHARD A 1,515.00 BOURQUE, BRIAN P 3,030.00 BEDELL, SUSAN L 35,606.39 BOURQUE, ELEANOR A 67.50 BEDNAROWSKI, MELISSA L 990.00 BOURQUE, GAIL A 17,789.03 BOWEN, RICHARD E 3,548.75 BOUTHILETTE, STEVEN M 2,926.00 BOYNTON, ROBERT A 4,851.38 BOVE, JOHN L 120.00 BRAASCH, BENJAMIN B 36,309.84

BRACKETT, DEIRDRE 37,606.86 BROWN, KENDRA 31,937.60 BRACKETT, ELIZABETH E 8,271.98 BROWN, STEVEN 18,556.78 BRACKETT, MICHAEL S 1,500.00 BRUNNER, PATRICIA 30,715.02 BRAFFIT, MARGARET L 9,179.17 BRUNO, LORI M 567.50 BRAGG, HELEN E 12,523.66 BRUNS, ELIZABETH A 60.00 BRASSARD, DAVID A 39,331.94 BUCKLIN, M MADELEINE 46,778.80 BREAULT, HOLLY H 35,757.02 BULLARD, SUSAN E 46,689.93 BRENNAN, JEAN L 46,780.85 BURBANK, RACHEL AC 701.43 BRENNER, VICKI L 27,458.39 BURKE, LINDA L G 27,605.11 BRETON, DARLENE M 28,894.63 BURNETT, GAIL L 1,480.00 BRIDGES, SHARON A 50,542.14 BURNHAM, LINDA R 48,135.26 BRINE, KAREN L 11,488.50 BURNSIDE, APRIL M 3,387.50 BRINK, BECKY A 68,025.10 BURPEE, SHARON J 9,942.41 BROCHER, CAROLE J 192.50 BUSSIERE, STEVEN R 34,024.05 BROCK, EDITH J 41,205.72 BUTLER, JANET R 46,748.45 BROOKS, CLAIRE J 699.29 CALLAHAN, KATHERINE 55.00 BROWN, CAROLYN S 48,331.43 CAMIRE, ANGEL M 30,291.12 BROWN, DAVID RUSH 50,498.70 CAMIRE, KATHY D 45,760.80 CHEVALIER, RICHARD R 489.07 CAMIRE, MARK J 40,829.54 CHIP, SOTHEA D 5,130.00 CAMIRE, MICHAEL L 53,460.63 CHU, STACIE 120.00 CANNING, MEGAN L 510.00 CIESLIK, ERIC T 1,800.00 CARAMIHALIS, CHARLES A 2,199.00 CILLUFFO, BETH M 28,742.24 CARAMIHALIS, ELIZABETH A 9,018.10 CLARK, GLORIA J 12,300.93 CARLIN, LISA M 510.00 CLARK, JAMES F 1,999.00 CARLISLE, JEAN L 42,240.90 CLARK, NANCY M 12,413.52 CARLL, SONJA A 2,843.58 CLARKE, JAMES D 7,705.00 CARLSON, AUTUMN M 330.00 CLARKE, JANET P 46,909.22 CARON, DEBRA JEAN 481.00 CLARKE, MERRELL N 55,218.28 CARON, KIMBERLEE C 46,239.69 CLEGG, SARA BETH M 2,694.50 CARON, LISA B 540.00 CLUKEY, AMELIA A 600.00 CARON, MARSHA E 47,362.30 CLUKEY, JULIA F 2,040.00 CARPENTER, LISA A 7,360.00 CLUKEY, KATHRYN J 60,984.04 CARPENTER, NANCY J 14,640.75 CLUKEY, ROBERT F 67,126.45 CARROLL, AARON R 4,752.50 COCHIN, JOHN 50,021.18 CASEMENT, DOUGLAS K 40,005.44 COCHIN, KRISTI J 540.00 CASH, RONDA J 3,540.00 COFFIN, SONYA J 60.00 CASHIN, MARIE D 13,500.93 COHEN, STUART A 360.00 CAVALLARO, ERIN 30,961.08 COLE, JANE E 150.00 CHAPAIS, ERIC C 14,009.16 COLE, JONATHAN P 715.00 CHAPAIS, GAIL M 16,867.93 COLE, TINA L 8,861.13 CHASE, KAREN L 5,253.21 COLE, TRACY A 4,541.25 CHASE, TAMMY L 98.00 COLLEY, JAMES U 5,573.39 CHEA, KUNTHA 45.00 COLLEY, SUSAN G 24,146.13 CHESSIE, CHRISTOPHER G 64,983.88 CONNOR, DAVID P 385.00 CHESSIE, MAVIS W 660.00 CONNORS, KELLY ANN 1,927.55 CHEVALIER, MADELEINE J 12,260.27 CONNORS, KRISTEN M 10,917.50

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FERRY, MATTHEW T 43,210.34 GENDRON, ROBERT A 1,765.00 GENEREUX, MARGARET R 16,952.97 FIANDACA, JENNIFER M 37,529.42 GENEST, KELLI A 9,325.00 FIELD, LINDA G 41,982.53 GERRY, ASHLEY M 2,020.00 FIFE, RANDI M 240.00 GERRY, LEONA M 15,085.05 FIFE, TARYN L 45,368.73 GERRY, LISA L 690.00 FISHER, DANIELLE C 23,647.82 GIBSON, TRACY A 22,141.34 FISHER-WOOD, DIANE L 46,717.29 GILLESPIE, LINDSAY C 685.00 FLANNERY, LAURIE J 40,889.54 GILLESPIE, PATRICIA A 12,556.00 FLAYHAN, AL P 13,004.12 GIORDANO, THERESA A 29,378.20 FLYNN, BERNADETTE M 46,329.11 GNADE, LYNN A 18,323.62 FLYNN, MICHELLE M 10,872.03 GOLDSBERRY, JANICE D 69,625.92 FOGG, DINEAS M 18,325.00 GOOCH, DEBRA J 8,430.95 FORBESS, CAROL C 53,378.08 GOODNESS, LORRAINE B 5,676.30 GOODRICH, DONNA E 6,118.13 FORD, GARY C 120.00 GOODWIN, ALFRED A 2,029.37 FORD, SUSAN M 14,313.70 GOODWIN, JEAN L 1,267.50 FORIN, DEVON M 55.00 GOODWIN, KAREN A 15,939.19 FORSLEY, SUSAN W 10,951.64 GOODWIN, SHELLY A 2,023.00 FORTIER, DOROTHY L 680.00 GOODWIN, SHERRI L 7,034.88 FOSS, JOHN A 27,248.39 GORDON, NANCY C 44,823.55 FOUGERE, PATRICIA A 6,298.50 GOSSELIN, RAYMOND L 40,927.10 FRANK, MARY FRANCES 43,529.17 GOULET, DENISE B 23,544.85 FREDETTE, BRENDA L 2,001.25 GOULET, JEREMY M 29,114.39 FROMWILLER, ALISON M 60.00 GOYETTE, PAMELA M 32,645.91 FROMWILLER, BARBARA A 12,709.95 GRANT, PAUL A 43,588.10 GRANT, TERRY J 33,704.48 FULLERTON, CHERYL R 52,744.53 GRAVES, BETHANY K 180.00 FULMER, JANICE L 48,114.63 GRAVES, JUDITH B 4,847.50 FULMER, LAURA 60.00 GRAY, HEATHER K 10,830.12 FULMER, SARA K 18,972.55 GRAY, TERRY L 12,852.35 GAGNE, CRYSTAL A 170.00 GRAY, TIFFANY 1,980.00 GAGNE, ELAINE M 46,610.12 GREEN, GREGORY D 45,801.63 GAGNE, THOMAS R 48,512.97 GREENE, CHRISTOPHER R 625.00 GAGNON, MONIQUE E 630.00 GREENE, GEORGE W 7,410.00 GAGNON, ROBERT 6,854.25 GREENE, JENNIE 27,861.03 GAGNON, SUZANNE E 47,478.80 GROGAN, JILL E 38,562.98 GALENO, PETER J 3,660.00 GROGAN, RAYMOND J 36,997.95 GALLAGHER, DOROTHY-ANN 47,210.78 GRONDIN, BRIAN 1,980.00 GRONDIN, RENAULD L 3,194.00 GALLAGHER, EVELYN M 14,660.90 GALLAGHER, JAMES F 54,276.11 GUERTIN, ARLENE Y 14,812.56 GANNAWAY, MARY D 48,479.39 GUILLEMETTE, JEFFREY M 26,489.88 GANNAWAY, STEVEN K 1,500.00 GUILLEMETTE, KIMBERLY M 120.00 GARDINER, ALLISON W 1,500.00 GULLISON, DEBORAH B 2,008.00 GARDNER, NEIL L 47,971.75 GUNN, JO NANCY 48,263.88 GARLAND, MARGARET E 9,386.38 GURNEY, MARY JANE 47,617.28 GARLICK, VIKKI L 180.00 HALLIDAY, HOPE O 6,528.00 GARNSEY, ANNE MARIE J 2,142.00 HALLISSEY, TRACIE L 32,177.35 GARNSEY, JANE I 752.00 HAMBLIN, JOANNA M 960.00 GAUDREAU, DEBORAH W 63,815.80 HAMILTON, DANA L 2,197.50 GAUTHIER, LORRAINE L 14,263.19 HAMILTON, DONALD E 2,760.00

HAND, CONSTANCE A 16,838.60 IVESTER, DAVID R 4,186.80 JACK, BLAINE H 6,035.00 HANEY, CYNTHIA A 14,962.37 JACQUES, JONATHAN D 30,269.70 HANSEN, MARK L 3,741.00 JANSEN, CHRISTY A 31,158.82 HANSON, DONNA M 18,776.25 JANSEN, JODY A 19,397.74 HANSON, LISA A 14,094.21 JOHNSON, KARI M 192.00 HANSON, MARISA 528.75 JOHNSON, STACIE 60.00 HARMON, ANNE L 910.00 JOHNSTON, DAVID L 675.00 HARMON, STEPHEN A 46,015.65 JONES, CHARLOTTE J 43,077.99 HARPER, PAULETTE A 64.00 JONES, KATHLEEN A 35,720.23 HARRISON, MICHAEL J 2,130.00 JONES, NANCY S 20,053.85 HARTFORD, HARRY N 37,646.62 JONES-YOUNGER, JEAN W 44,315.53 HARTNETT, DIANE M 11,788.70 JORDAN, LINDA M 48,116.44 HASKINS, KAREN L 29,130.60 JOSIAH GEAUMONT, MELINDA 37,634.13 JOWETT, KAROLYN J 1,732.50 HASKINS, SHAWN 7,062.50 JOWETT, PRISCILLA S 18,776.25 HATCH, SUSAN P 11,336.77 KANE, MARTHA K 35,153.35 HATHAWAY, TROY D 33,665.10 KANE, NANCY B 28,374.58 HAWKS, ANGELICA D 1,262.25 KAUTZ, ROBERT B 94,666.10 HAWKS, BARBARA A 5,764.50 KAYE-SCHIESS, PATRICIA A 50,383.84 HEARRIN, RENEE J 30.00 KELLY, MARGARET S 48,294.62 HEBERT, DEBORAH J 600.00 KENNEY, KATE E 27,049.67 HELMREICH, ALAN A 45,094.23 KENNY, KATHRYN E 9,688.01 HENDERSON, ANNE M 46,310.80 KENNY, PRISCILLA C 48,067.03 HENNESSEY, JANET S 44,475.37 KERR, NANCY M 50,923.34 HERBEST, MARK T 1,125.00 KERRIGAN, CONSTANCE R 14,826.11 KILGOUR, JOANNE C 300.00 HERLIHY, MARGUERITE G 500.00 KILGOUR, LINDA R 18,740.88 HESS-POMBER, MARTHA 53,467.44 KIMBALL, MARCIA K 46,300.01 HICKEY, LORI P 8,430.95 KINGMAN, JEFFREY J 330.00 HILL, HUGH E 33,309.41 KIRTON, JANE C 32,807.42 HILL, PETER H 26,760.85 KNIGHT, KAREN L 12,301.60 HILL, RACHELLE D 33,911.25 KNOX, ALINA J 30.00 HILTON, DIANE E 41,817.92 KOHOUT, FRANK R 27,411.20 HODGDON, DONNA L 35,252.73 KOLOSOWSKI, PATRICIA 49,522.96 HOLDEN, WAYNE P 4,729.50 KRALOVEC, CLARICE A 27,926.02 HOLLINGSWORTH, CHRIS V 64,630.02 KRAUSE, JAMES J 4,659.76 HOLLOWAY, JENNIFER K 24,393.55 KREIS, DEBORAH D 360.00 HOLMES, PETER M 8,118.00 KRUPSKY, RACHEL E 46,947.78 KUMKA, KENNETH M 7,501.50 HOOVER, CHARLES A 41,722.10 LABER-SMITH, REBECCA A 33,746.75 HOWARD, SANDRA J 5,715.85 LABIER, NYLA C 8,626.80 HOWARD, THURLEY F 15,992.56 LACHANCE, JEFFREY S 22,323.15 HUESTIS, MARTHA G 168.00 LACLAIR, ARLINE M 5,539.83 HUNTRESS, DEBBIE A 94.39 LAFLAMME, RACHEL B 3,190.60 HURLEY, ROBERTA R 16,961.70 LAMBERT, ANITA M 5,347.50 HUSSEY, ELWYN E 877.83 LAMBERT, BETHANY T 12,355.35 HUTCHINS, BETH T 3,871.75 LAMOREAU, SUSAN B 46,032.80 HUTCHINS, DOLLIE 48,987.07 LANDEZ, JENNIFER A 540.00 IRISH, STACY 110.00 LANDRY, JANE E 3,000.95 IRVING, DARLENE G 11,588.12 LANDRY, RICHARD P 21,303.79

LANE, JACOB E 120.00 LORD, SHARON 7,167.50 LANE, JEFFREY V 33,151.16 LOWRY, LAURENCE A 10,776.25 LANGE, BRYAN W 23,286.92 LUCIER, KATIE A 1,110.00 LANIGRA, JOANNE C 47,918.06 LYONS, BARBARA D 46,705.46 LANSING, LISA ANNE 29,039.02 MACALONEY, CORTNEY J 1,772.75 LANSING, ROBERT 11,859.96 MACCONNELL, JUDITH A 46,483.90 LANTAGNE, CAROL B 10,887.92 MACE, JEANNE M 9,836.54 LAPHAM, BRUCE H 2,179.00 MACEACHERN, ANN E 32,185.44 LAPIERRE, YVETTE M 2,640.00 MACEACHERN, DUNCAN A 46,314.63 LAPRISE, CYNTHIA M 18,840.05 LAROSE, PATRICIA J 11,857.96 MACEACHERN, GWENDOLYN R 1,256.25 LARSON, ANDERS 36,033.16 MACKENZIE, LINDA L 8,532.30 LAVALLEY, JOANNE M 11,423.52 MACNEIL, WILLIAM M 1,378.00 LAVALLEY, WILLIAM E 1,775.00 MADRICK, MILLIE R 1,950.00 LAVERTU, LINDA L 20,470.20 MAENZ, SANDRA 8,038.45 LAVIGNE, ANITA L 39,002.20 MAHONEY, FRANCIS X 49,321.60 LAVIGNE, BETH A 10,909.39 MALCOLM, STEPHEN G 6,431.75 LAWRENCE, CYNTHIA A 12,660.48 MALLON, DIANE E 23,815.04 LEBEL, DELANO D 68,748.98 MALLON, SARAH E 1,552.50 LEBRUN, PAMELA J 39,425.45 MALTESE, JANE M 311.03 LEE, LISA J 26,767.65 MANN, NATHAN R 60.00 LEET, PATRICIA A 32,997.15 LEGERE, DIANE D R 11,798.02 MARASS, ELIZABETH B 27,447.39 LEGERE, MICHELLE L 2,002.90 MARASS, JESSICA M 1,140.00 LEGERE, RITA L 3,680.00 MARCOTTE, CAROLYN M 72,424.04 LEGERE, ROLAND H 52,016.86 MARGOLES, DORIS 46,914.93 LEGRO, FRED M 13,257.60 MARQUEZ, CECILIA J 270.00 LEHOUX, CANDACE L 559.85 MARTIN, JUDITH A 51,600.96 LEHOUX, GALE A 28,551.28 MARTIN, KATHERINE A 6,480.75 LEIGHTON, LAURA A 1,958.90 MARTINEAU, RICHARD A 29,279.30 LEMONT, COLLEEN M 8,732.00 MASSANARI, NANCY K 28,535.08 LENNOX, MICHELE S 26,271.12 MASTRACCIO, ANNE MARIE 500.00 LEONARD, NICOLE E 2,292.50 MASTRACCIO, CARLA M 1,440.00 LESSARD, JAMES M 33,009.56 MASTRACCIO, JOSEPH 4,454.60 LESSARD, MARK S 24,350.58 LETOURNEAU, CHRISTINE 31,499.35 MATHIEU, ETHEL L 9,560.00 LETOURNEAU, MAURICE R 74.20 MATOIN, ANTON 2,839.00 LETOURNEAU, RENE A 4,644.92 MATTHEWS, BETH W 29,056.27 LEVASSEUR, PETER J 57,658.45 MATTHEWS, LEAH 1,200.00 LEVESQUE, ERICA A 120.00 MAYVILLE, DOROTHY J 832.00 LEVESQUE, JENNIFER M 6,669.96 MCCALL, DAVID E 39,987.76 L'HEUREUX, ANNE M 8,451.25 MCCALL, KATRINA B 41,814.12 L'HEUREUX, DONALD G 8,206.25 MCCALL, RONALD E 11,832.95 L'HEUREUX, KARLA A 11,346.52 MCCANN, REBECCA A 3,909.00 LIEBERMAN, PATRICIA B 46,842.13 MCDERMOTT, JOANNE SPRING 21,247.48 LIZOTTE, TRACY M 22,577.62 MCEWEN, MAUREEN 46,370.27 LOIGNON, ODELLE M 33,955.94 LOMBARDI, JOANNE F 602.76 MCGEHEE, KAREN I 42,539.71 LONGFISH, MARGO C 8,723.07 MCGUCKIN, ROISIN S 23,710.68 LONTINE KEARSON, ROSSIE B 29,537.63 MCGUIGGIN-BRADY, COLLEEN 44,582.70 LOPES, LARRY J 300.00 MCGUIRE, BETHANY J 34,864.84

MCINNIS, BARRETT 1,980.00 NASH, THOMAS A 0.00 MCINNIS, COURTNEY A 776.25 NASON, ELIZABETH J 8,332.50 MCINNIS, JOHN F 45,660.80 NASS, JOAN M 3,600.00 MCKAY, JENNIFER L 17,661.80 NAVARRO, COURTNEY L 175.00 MCKECHNIE, DAVID G 45,963.12 NELSON, LUCIA 976.00 MCKEON, MARTIN M 48,959.65 NEUBERT, NANCY W 50,802.27 MCLAURIN, MARGARET 4,750.75 NEUVILLE, KATHLEEN M 345.00 MCNEIL, FAITH M 8,373.88 NICHOLLS, ROBERTA J 46,272.37 MEADER, LINDA J 10,034.65 NICKERSON, LAURA F 1,000.00 MEAGHER, JULIANNE A 47,013.78 NICOLSON, NANCY J 62,746.06 MEAS, KAN 1,548.32 NILES, KELLEY G 32,796.90 MEDCALF-FLAKER, KATHI L 60,984.04 NOLETTE, JACQUELINE G 5,182.13 MEEHAN, ROBIN B 45,933.78 NOONE, BARBARA J 37,886.04 MEISEL, JENNIFER M 11,372.10 NORMAND, DONNA M 4,800.58 MELANSON, MARIA A 24,424.92 O'CONNELL, FAY 3,277.77 MERRICK, ELEANOR B 48,693.24 O'CONNELL, SHANE M 28,889.05 METCALFE, HAROLD A 237.00 O'CONNOR, CARRIE R 200.00 MICHAUD, ANNETTE I 832.50 O'GORMAN, BRENT M 1,585.00 MICHAUD, GALE M 46,902.13 MICHAUD, MARY J 5,096.25 ORCIANI, JANE A 53,167.27 MICHAUD, PATRICIA B 17,239.31 ORR, SANDRA L 4,517.38 MICHAUD, SANDRA M 49,050.25 OUELLETTE, ELLEN P 29,456.50 MICKERIZ, MARTHA 288.00 PAPA, ANTHONY T 28,999.00 MICKERIZ, STEPHEN M 45,822.29 PAQUETTE, LISA E 810.00 MILIANO, KAREN E 41,697.41 PARADIS, PATRICIA L 35,837.15 MILLER, JUNE R 18,124.03 PARADIS, SHANA M 26,921.16 MILLETTE, KAREN 29,843.92 PARENT, KRISTY 33,615.46 MILLS, ERIN D 166.25 PARKER, CRYSTAL 30,851.24 MINKLE, DEBORAH J 32,098.95 PARKS, CHRISTINA E 22,317.77 MITCHELL, JEFFREY J 180.00 PATIN, ANDREW A 30,533.01 MOEN, HEIDI E 34,706.58 PAULHUS, JOSEPH A 2,260.00 MONDOR, MICHELLE E 50,237.44 PAYEUR, VICKI G 15,542.83 MOON, MARCIE M 50,463.15 PEARSALL, DAVID 1,720.50 MOON, MARYBELLE W 355.00 PEET, EILEEN E 15,803.44 MOREY, KATHLEEN A 13,928.57 PEIFFER, PAMELA B 46,535.80 MORIN, CAROL A 10,482.39 PELLETIER, CRYSTAL L 16,986.31 MORIN, ELAINE C 1,536.00 PELLETIER, DEBRA I 11,234.76 MORIN, MICHAEL G 29,929.63 PENDER, RITA P 37,405.82 MORIN, MICHELLE A 25,688.00 PENLEY, JOEL C 21,593.15 MORRISON, APRIL 29,328.93 PENLEY, KRISTEN A 9,428.70 MOTIL, NICHOLE M 31,204.35 PENNELL, SUSAN E 420.00 MOULTON, MARY L 8,278.43 PEPIN, DENISE A 12,267.23 MUELLER, CARLA J 46,397.45 PEPIN, MICHAEL G 28,861.25 MUNRO, ALEXANDER T 14,150.02 PEPIN, SUSAN M 45,150.93 MURRAY, ELLEN A 32,036.98 PEPPER, ANN P 2,590.00 NADEAU, JULIE 35,150.98 PERKINS, DELMONT L 22,236.80 NARCISO, THOMAS P 42,767.92 PERKINS, MERILEE M 439.00

PERKINS, MICHAEL E 1,221.75 RENY, ROBERT C 62,308.15 PERRON, LISA V 2,355.00 RHODES, TIFFANY J 55.00 PERSSON, RUTH C 540.00 RICHARD, SHERRY L 3,587.50 PETERMANN, MATTHEW W 24,049.15 RICHARDS, KELLY S 2,839.00 PETERS, MARTHA M 262.50 RICKER, FRANK L 3,660.00 PETERSON, PAMELA 33,440.41 RIDING, ROBERT B 46,064.63 PETERSON, THOMAS G 53,843.54 RILEY, STEVEN R 5,890.70 PETTIS, DIANA L 8,494.20 ROBERGE, JANIE-LYNN 60.00 PHILBRICK, MOLLY L 4,750.75 ROBERTS, BRUCE R 5,649.84 PHILLIPS, MARY L 11,845.91 ROBERTS, DOUGLAS E 58,672.86 PHY, HONG 237.00 ROBERTS, MICHELLE H 40,957.03 PICKERING, RICHARD L 6,396.35 ROBERTSON, ELLEN 16,863.25 PICKETT, LINDA J 60.00 ROBERTSON, LISA M 18,495.43 PITCHER, JOHN D 230.00 ROBIDA, LORRAINE J 630.00 PLANTE, IRENE E 1,746.00 ROEDER-KNIGHT, SUSAN M 44,233.23 PLANTE, RAYMOND L 1,611.00 ROGOWSKI, EDWARD M 53,046.59 PLANTE, ROBERT 5,465.25 ROSA, DEBORAH L 11,520.00 POTTER, CHARLES J 70,823.22 ROSE, JUNE M 42,530.65 POTTER, ELIZABETH M 666.00 ROSS, SHIRLEY B 1,416.00 POTVIN, WILLIAM J 560.00 ROTHWELL, ROBERT W 34,229.35 POURAVELIS, ELLEN 2,399.00 ROUX, GERMAINE T 31,740.68 POURAVELIS, GEORGE T 54,462.57 ROUX, JOHN W 1,586.00 PRATT, MEEGAN R 632.50 ROUX, SHELLY A 5,852.50 PRITCHETT, JERYL A 39,602.20 ROUX, SUSAN A 14,086.97 PROULX, EVELYN R 6,014.72 ROY, JASON R 390.00 PROVENCHER, HEATHER L 3,126.05 ROY, JOHN R 59,803.01 PROVENCHER, HOLLY E 17,294.85 ROY, SUZANNE M 455.00 PROVENCHER, KANDYLEIGH 630.00 RUSKOSKI, LINDA M 47,860.26 PROVENCHER, LINDA K 92.25 RYAN, LAWRENCE J 46,901.94 PROVENCHER, PAULINE J 7,896.82 RYAN, ROSE MARIE 45,797.29 PROVENCHER, REBECCA A 12,291.61 RYDER, CHERYL A 10,146.62 QUIGLEY, KAREN 550.00 SALLS, GORDON A 50,938.98 QUIMBY, REBECCA L 49,146.32 SAM, KOY 2,170.00 RALSTON, MICHAEL L 2,050.00 SANBORN, DAVID C 2,280.00 RAMINI, DEBRA M 5,685.00 SANBORN, DEBORAH A 13,062.42 RANCOURT, MARY E 27,884.53 SANDS, CYNTHIA M 47,835.26 RANCOURT, RENE A 26,227.83 SARGEANT, LUCY-GRACE E 49,542.35 RAYE, JUDITH K 41,296.03 SARGENT, THERESA A 33.75 RECORD, LINDA C 2,938.32 SAUCIER, ABEL R 12,675.00 REDMOND, MAUREEN A 3,342.52 SAUCIER, MONIQUE S 2,871.39 REED, SARAH 172.13 SCHAPPERT, THOMAS 6,080.40 REIS, JUDITH C 61,929.10 SCHNEIDER, ROBERT E 41,284.10 REMICK, CINDY J 13,574.58 SCHOENBROD, PETRA 180.00 REMICK, FRANKLIN E 46,617.61 SCHULZ, STEVEN M 61,783.26 REMICK, SHARON L 60,984.04 SCOTT, ELIZABETH B 4,548.46 RENELL, JON W 640.00 SEAVEY, ALLYSON D 300.00 RENY, MARSHA M 50,289.66 SEFERLIS, MARY F 50,149.41

SEFERLIS, NICHOLAS G 52,378.34 ST JOHN, PRISCILLA A 50,959.48 SEVIGNY, DANIELLE M 25,501.90 ST PIERRE, DANIEL W 1,822.85 SEVIGNY, LINDA E 60.00 ST PIERRE, JOYCE B 49,063.76 STACKPOLE, ARLENE M 22,664.13 SHAW, ALISON M 3,658.75 STACKPOLE, EMILY E 960.00 SHAW, JESSICA E 240.00 STACKPOLE, ROBERT G 1,000.00 SHAW, JOHN B 32,632.31 STALNAKER, BARBARA B 31,812.17 SHAW, PATRICIA B 234.00 STAM, AARON M 10,318.11 SHELLEY, SARAH B 9,612.28 STANLEY, KATHLEEN J 14,422.85 SHUFELT, NANCY L 16,815.08 STEELE, CELESTE L 49,298.87 SIGNORE, LYNNE M 2,663.75 STEFANILO, MICHAEL 5,888.00 SIMARD, RENE P 44,074.04 STEPHENS, CHERYL A 4,610.25 SIROIS, NORMAN J 45,660.80 STEVENS, CHRISTINE A 560.00 SMITH, BETTIE ANN 25,688.00 STEWART-DORE, MARY 96.00 SMITH, BEVERLY A 7,822.09 STILPHEN, JESSE J 11,686.98 SMITH, BRIAN W 120.00 STILPHEN, SUSAN CHASSE 46,370.27 SMITH, CHRISTINE L 1,677.00 STITSON, HERBERT W 32,454.56 SMITH, CYNTHIA S 15,637.87 STONE, JASON M 475.00 SMITH, DAVID B 390.00 SUPINSKI, JANICE M 12,014.95 SMITH, DEBORAH E 42,246.92 SWEENEY, MARIE 877.31 SMITH, DEBRA S 5,967.10 SWORSKI, BRIAN J 60.00 SMITH, DONNA E 14,660.90 SYLVAIN, MARIANNE C 52,022.13 SMITH, HENRY J 45,465.72 SYLVESTRE, SHEILA A 46,370.46 SMITH, JAMES W 710.00 SYLVIA, NINA E 36,175.60 SMITH, KRISTINA A 9,031.61 TAPSCOTT, DIANE M 22,908.03 SMITH, MARGUERITE B 21,808.01 TARABA, EDNAMAY E 55.00 SMITH, NATHANIEL K 11,946.29 TAYLOR, ANGELA 32,634.99 SMITH, THERESA 7,573.86 TAYLOR, BRUCE W 45,948.78 SONNEBORN, LAUREN E 28,420.10 TAYLOR, MELANIE J 7,015.02 SOULE, ADAM M 32,466.59 TAYLOR, RYAN D 540.00 SOULE, CHRISTINE A 672.00 TEMPLE, KAREN N 8,025.00 SOULE, TABITHA A 14,658.90 TEMPLETON, R CHRISTOPHER 8,101.20 SOUTER, ROBERT D 25,566.23 THAYER, MEGAN C 120.00 SOUTHARD, JOYCE M 48,853.88 THERIAULT, MAUREEN A 12,524.60 SOUTHARD, SARAH C 60.00 THERIAULT, TRACY L 1,096.50 SOUZER, PAMELA L 15,797.69 THERRIEN, MEGAN E 0.00 SPAHN, DIANA M 11,455.41 THERRIEN, MICHAEL L 45,975.72 SPAULDING, DOUGLAS H 49,550.93 THOMPSON, CLAIRE A 3,415.00 SPAULDING, SHIRLEY A 50,632.15 THOMPSON, DEBORAH A 9,000.27 SPILIOPOULOS, HARRY A 42,465.74 THOMPSON, MICHELLE A 1,160.00 SPINNEY, ADA T 46,846.76 THOMPSON, RUBY L 110.00 SPRUSANSKY, JANE R 26,911.78 THOMPSON, TYLER C 4,850.60 SQUIRES, KENNETH H 58,346.12 TOMASINI, KATHRYN A 2,514.10 ST CYR, BETH J 18,668.57 TRANCHEMONTAGNE, CHARLES 12,221.16 ST CYR, ELIZABETH C 73,558.16 TREGO, LAURA P 40,497.29 ST CYR, HARVEY J 4,834.21 TREMBLAY, AARON R 41,108.96 ST JEAN, LORRAINE S 33,603.96 TROTT, LOUIS H 34,073.32

TURGEON, BETH A 27,340.67 WENTWORTH, KAREN C 4,428.29 TURGEON, REBECCA L 15,064.60 WENTWORTH, RONALD S 1,740.00 TURGEON, STEVEN P 67,426.82 WESTON, DANIELLE L 40,934.07 TURNER, ROBYN C 33,046.60 WHITAKER, JEAN D 45,905.51 UMEL, JULIE A 31,027.35 WHITCOMB, PATRIC A 5,174.05 UTGARD, LAURA J 5,858.56 WHITE, JENNIFER L 9,828.42 VACHON, ELAINE M 1,722.47 WHITE, JO ANN L 855.00 VAILLANCOURT, LINDA M 29,441.19 WHITE, KERRIE E 10,142.05 VALIQUET, CATHLEEN M 47,379.88 WHITE, RACHEL R 37,936.92 VALLIERE, COLLEEN J 672.00 WHITEHOUSE, DANIKA G 20,751.15 VEIT, RICHARD C 46,170.27 WHITTEN, PATRICIA A 10,146.89 VERMETTE, DIANA A 28,447.68 WILKINS, RICHARD 44,702.87 VERMETTE, HOLLY E 7,240.03 WILLARD, ARTHUR E 31,013.07 VERMETTE, KATSUKO 1,681.68 WILLIAMS, BRENDA E 16,647.10 VERMETTE, LOIS M 7,374.25 WILLIAMS, LACEY B 1,536.00 VERMETTE, ROLAND E 32,802.16 WILLIAMS, MELINDA J 2,429.25 VERMETTE, THERESA C 9,987.60 WILLIAMS, PAUL S 1,000.00 VIGNOLA, MARTHA E 46,816.04 WILLIAMS, REBECCA A 900.00 VINCENT, MARGARET H 32,671.54 WILSON, CYNTHIA L 990.00 VO, PATRICE A 14,004.45 WILTON, KATHLEEN S 47,860.26 VOGT, JAMES W 45,256.97 WING, MARGARET A 7,171.45 VOYLES, PENNY S 1,250.00 WINSLOW, HEIDI G 77.22 WALKER, DIANA L 53,197.62 WOOD, MELODY L 49,688.52 WALKER, STEVEN B 51,776.85 WORLEY, JACOB D 175.50 WALLACE, MARILYN B 384.00 WRIGHT, JOAN G 54,753.37 WALLACE, MICHELLE 230.00 WRIGHT, SUE M 10,200.05 WALSH, RACHANA S 11,739.50 YOUNG, ALLAN H 74,326.98 WANSER, LAUREN 910.00 YOUNG, SUSAN L 5,362.50 WATHEN, SUSAN K 33,652.20 YOUNG, WAYNE A 25,999.13 WATSON, MELISSA J 4,220.00 ZILINSKY, DORNA V 46,314.63 WAY, KEVIN A 40,869.40 ZUCHARA, CLAIRE A 24,793.33 WEAVER, JANET R 352.00 ZUNIGA, DAVID H 3,331.25 WEBBER, MARJORIE J 385.84 ZUNIGA, GEORGETTE A 28,782.00 WEEMAN, SHARON L 860.00 ZUNIGA, ROMEO 8,744.58 WELLING, CRAIG C 1,250.00

2003-2004 Fiscal Year

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Town Report Designer: Jason A. Cole

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GENERAL ASSISTANCE STATISTICAL REPORT 2003 - 2004

Month # Housing Heating Electric Services Propane Gas Food Prescriptions Medical Services Burials & Household Diapers Total of cases (all types) (non heating) (non heating) and Dental Cremations Personal Items

July-03 56 18,127.68 0.00 790.05 0.00 577.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 751.84 352.61 20,599.65

August-03 54 16,106.23 0.00 507.47 0.00 470.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 730.66 217.80 18,032.46

September-03 47 13,696.89 0.00 541.70 0.00 815.16 0.00 129.00 0.00 606.04 205.72 15,994.51

October-03 52 16,390.60 0.00 686.27 0.00 585.19 0.00 100.00 0.00 671.38 45.00 18,478.44

November-03 44 13,161.73 354.92 505.46 0.00 449.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 630.98 109.60 15,212.36

December-03 53 16,254.42 840.60 849.17 0.00 258.84 0.00 0.00 985.00 547.06 94.63 19,829.72

January-04 71 27,882.63 896.40 691.76 0.00 546.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,007.73 254.91 31,280.20

February-04 59 20,152.27 512.54 652.40 0.00 578.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,049.19 390.46 23,334.90

March-04 67 24,045.27 521.82 1,029.20 0.00 491.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 949.45 414.17 27,451.33

April-04 61 23,737.96 473.44 582.38 0.00 581.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 618.95 243.67 26,237.53

May-04 58 17,046.62 297.51 668.96 0.00 572.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 744.04 294.89 19,624.44

June-04 54 13,365.00 131.99 508.37 0.00 575.65 0.00 0.00 0.00 776.47 393.41 15,750.89

219,967.30 4,029.22 8,013.19 0.00 6,502.06 0.00 229.00 985.00 9,083.79 3,016.87 251,826.43

Respectfully Submitted,

Ronni Lynn Champlin General Assistance Staff Finance Director Linda Piranian & Cathy Johnson Municipal Employee Payroll 7/1/2003 to 6/30/2004 Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount ABBOTT II, LYNDON H 64,887.39 CARON, STEPHEN L 46,626.70 GAGNE, DONALD L 25,103.16 ADAMS, JOHN A 28,919.70 CHAMPLIN, JASON R 61,244.36 GAGNE, MATTHEW D 9,770.08 ALLAIRE, ARTHUR G 44,196.06 CHAMPLIN, RONNI L 58,830.67 GAGNON, ARMAND A 48,081.73 ALLEY, EUGENE W 49,455.23 CHANDLER, TRACY E 29,739.87 GAGNON, RENE E 29,856.31 ANDERSEN, CRAIG L 64,687.94 CHARETTE, JASON M 118.75 GAGNON, SUSAN M 40,178.94 ANGERS, PAULINE L 22,899.00 CHASE, SCOTT J 23,284.42 GALLAHER, JANET A 43,235.75 APRIL, ROBERT J 39,092.66 CHENEY, ERIC J 13,513.70 GALLO, ALEXANDRA N 9,758.26 ARD, JAMES C 440.00 CLOUTIER, JOSEPH G 28,136.00 GARDNER, JAMES W 4,578.85 ARMOUR, VIRGINIA M 238.00 COLE, JACK W 11,816.96 GARVIN, JOHN N 16,882.88 AUGER, CLAIRE L 1,116.50 COLE, JASON A 17,978.70 GAUDREAU, MARTIN C 2,048.00 AUGER, GILLES E 10,984.95 COLE, SAMANTHA J 27,581.76 GAUDREAU, RYAN C 36,453.98 AUGHEY, JON D 424.00 CORMIER, GERARD J 296.00 GAY, GERALD P 52,269.99 BACCARI, GINA E 906.25 COTE, ASHLEY M 968.75 GEAUMONT, JEFFREY R 546.80 BACCARI, MICHAEL 2,193.13 COTE, DANNY C 34,280.04 GENEST, CLAIRE 115.50 BALDWIN, DAVID A 50,829.65 COTE, NATHAN M 2,283.75 GILBERT, JAMES A 31,207.16 BALLENGER, FAITH D 333.00 COTE, ROLAND A 2,000.04 GILMAN, MATTHEW N 54,618.03 BANNON, FLEURETTE R 220.50 COTE, SUSAN H 33,538.37 GILMAN, THOMAS E 30,990.79 BARRACLOUGH, THOMAS E 34,342.59 COUGHLIN, CHELSEY J 326.63 GLIDDEN, HEATHER L 1,815.75 BEAN, LEONARD N 31,380.70 COUTU, ROSE E 248.50 GOODRICH, BLAINE C 2,470.00 BEATTIE, JEFFREY K 2,087.19 CUDMORE, ALLEN C 33,405.94 GOODWIN, DANA C 32,311.08 BEATTIE, JONATHAN A 2,006.44 CURLEY, BARBARA A 1,354.70 GOODWIN, JAMIE A 31,540.08 BERNARD, TONYA F 781.63 CURLEY, RALPH 10,780.19 GORDON, MICHAEL S 31,123.98 BERTRAND, RICHARD E 373.50 CUSHING, GARY H 52,987.14 GOSSELIN, SYLVIE C 25,989.12 BINETTE, DONALD R 252.00 CYR, CHRISTOPHER R 43,827.14 GRANFIELD, JOHN E 57.19 BLACK, LORI ANN D 48,975.43 DAVIS, GEORGE S 40,438.82 GRAY, DONNA L 38,632.93 BLACK, SANDRA L 1,535.50 DAVIS, RAYMOND M 31,242.95 GREAVES, GABRIELLE 308.00 BLOUIN, MARCEL G 43,281.15 DEHAVEN, TIMOTHY A 67,115.74 GREEN, MARK A 3,365.38 BOISSE, JESSICA E 556.26 DEMAKIS, JOSEPH M 2,385.25 GREENE, GEORGE W 26,161.36 BOIVIN, KAITLYN A 134.38 DENIKE, DANIEL H 9,676.25 GREGOIRE, STEVE S 36,257.92 BOLDUC, JENNIFER B 2,788.48 DESMOND, CHRISTINE L 41,993.52 GRONDIN, RONALD O 46,034.07 BOND, RICHARD S 40,861.67 DESROCHERS, BRIAN A 37,149.65 GULLANS, BARBARA 241.50 BOTTING, WILLIAM A 56,095.09 DEZENZO, STEVEN A 93.75 GULNAC, JAMES Q 56,777.53 BOURQUE, DALE A 39,250.46 DIANNI, VALERIE A 1,222.99 HAGAN, KRISTEN M 36,506.69 BOURQUE, ELEANOR A 129.50 DINGLE, NIKKI L 958.76 HALL, SHERM P 30,854.70 BOYLE, BARBARA F 189.00 DOLBY, LAWRENCE S 63,313.02 HAMMERLE, ALEXANDER J 32,945.50 BOYLE, FREDERICK R 360.00 DORE, KELLY C 30,568.58 HAWKER, MARTIN T 29,750.61 BRACKETT, DIANE 317.50 DOYON, GEORGE L 0.00 HEGARTY, LORI J 35,458.94 BRALEY, TROY A 43,139.15 DUBOIS, PAUL J 43,936.87 HERLIHY, MAURA A 1,000.02 BREWER, SARAH L 960.38 DUGGAN, THOMAS R 45,195.35 HERSOM, CAROL L 30,110.90 BROOKS, JASON D 32,102.91 DUGRE, BERTHA J 245.00 HINZ, LESLIE A 28,451.56 BROWN, KENDRA C 1,012.25 DUPRE, ELIZABETH C 1,000.02 HODGE, KEITH B 50,258.92 BROWN, SCOTT H 116.00 DUPUIS, DANIELLE R 1,060.00 HOUSTON, AMBER S 2,160.51 BUCKLIN, BARBARA A 26,952.39 DWYER, ANNE M 26,658.72 JACK, BLAINE H 3,268.25 BUCKLIN, RICHARD H 23,915.77 DYER, MARK J 43,360.25 JACK, KAREN L 1,577.15 BYRD, FORREST D 212.00 EDGECOMB, BRUCE W 9,651.31 JOHNS, JAYME S 42,374.03 CABANA, COURTNEY L 140.51 ELLIS, MATTHEW L 208.00 JOHNS, MATHEW K 44,198.02 CABANA, DONALD L 34,886.02 EMERY, LARRY F 28,714.24 JOHNSON, CATHY L 30,786.67 CABANA, ROBERT J 3,912.00 EMMONS, DWIGHT L 42,413.61 JOHNSON, JOSHUA I 1,025.00 CABANA, RONALD M 13,239.13 EMMONS, JAMES L 31,279.13 JOHNSON, NICHOLAS A 646.89 CALNAN, CHRISTOPHER S 33,017.21 FEENEY, AMANDA D 2,976.19 JOHNSON, PATRICK A 1,953.88 CALNAN, STEPHEN R 41,321.28 FLEWELLING, JOHN P 34,480.43 JOHNSON, RUSSELL W 35,016.69 CANNON, RICHARD A 54.69 FLOOD, PATRICK J 53,509.07 JOHNSTON, DOROTHY J 143.50 CANNON, SARAH M 975.02 FOISY, SCOTT M 48,823.34 JOHNSTON, GORDON S 184.50 CARLIN, LISA M 1,020.95 FORD, RICHARD G 342.00 JONES, GREGORY T 45,374.96 CARLIN, TIMOTHY J 2,433.56 FOURNIER, ALBERT D 296.00 JONES, MATTHEW T 43,778.15 CARLSON, AUTUMN M 4,047.14 FRAZIER, APRIL E 825.01 JONES, THOMAS H 61,818.33 CARLSON, JULIE A 26,446.95 FRENCH, CARL W 40,156.89 KEENAN, LORRAINE M 234.50 CARON, KRISTIN A 1,329.76 GAGNE, BARBARA A 52,056.45 KEENE, RAYMOND H 40,976.21 KIERNAN, KERRY A 383.63 MOOSMANN, CASEY A 1,746.75 SAWYER, JOYCE R 248.50 KIRTON, DAVE R 606.25 MORELAND, MARGARET H 49,180.29 SCHNEIDER, KEVIN R 509.39 Municipal Employee Payroll 7/1/2003 to 6/30/2004 Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount KIRTON, LAURA J 2,402.70 MORGAN, DAVID R 136.50 SHAW, PAUL F 55,191.92 KLIMAS, JOHN V 7,076.96 MORIN, HEIDI E 125.00 SHEESLEY, SHIRLEY E 39,742.97 KNIGHT, BRUCE W 44,857.92 MORIN, JULIETTE 271.50 SHELDON, CHESTER E 44,483.92 KONDOS, CHRISTOPHER S 56,166.25 MORIN, MICHAEL D 93.75 SIMPSON, PAULA E 39,332.00 KRUPSKY, JAMES D 36,329.40 MORISSETTE, BARBARA L 24,384.53 SLEEPER, TORRIE E 918.13 LAFERTE, ALYCIA A 184.37 MORRISON, CLAIRE E 40,461.31 SMITH, BRIAN K 44,949.28 LAFERTE, COREY G 2,057.19 MORRISON, PAUL D 41,895.22 SMITH, HAROLD S 44,291.43 LAFERTE, IRENE L 25,904.08 MORSE, GARY L 2,000.04 SMITH, JUDITH F 45,225.24 LAMBERT, KEVIN M 37,690.16 MOSES, BRIAN L 7,238.33 SMITH, NATHAN R 1,015.02 LAMONTAGNE, JACQUELINE 255.50 MOSES, THOMAS P 39,081.69 SMITH, PETER L 50,509.40 LANDRY, AMANDA 50.00 NEUBERT, ERIC J 43,613.44 SOUTHARD, DWIGHT N 35,867.88 LANE, STACY L 24,852.33 NICHOLS, NORMAN S 43,722.14 SPULICK, GEORGE E 8,292.00 LAPRISE, ROGER J 10,959.05 NOBLE, ALBERT W 44,180.57 ST. CYR, VIRGINIA R 248.50 LEBRUN, NANCY A 29,032.81 NOBLE, LINWOOD A 30,250.10 ST. LAURENT, ADAM G 630.50 LECK, MATTHEW D 606.25 NORMAND, NICOLE A 162.50 STEVENS, LESLIE E 12,307.76 LEGERE, RONALD J 40,577.49 NOVAK, JOHN S 129.50 STEVENSON, ANDREW J 51,718.47 LETOURNEAU, LEO G 46,381.15 NYE, SUSAN F 34,628.27 STEWART-DORE, FRANCIS H 16,331.22 LEVESQUE, TODD R 63,049.80 OAK, LYNDON J 33,457.73 STOCKWELL, TOBY R 12,880.64 L'HEUREUX, GILBERT N 112.00 O'CONNOR, ELIZABETH A 29,937.60 STONE, HERBERT A 1,749.99 LINCOURT, MICHAEL R 5,516.64 O'GORMAN, BRENT M 7,099.64 STONE, LARRY W 37,158.27 LITTLE, DONALD E 31,739.15 OSBORNE, MATTHEW R 2,196.00 STROUT, TIMOTHY E 52,205.83 LITTLEFIELD, BRADFORD J 583.35 OSBORNE, RICHARD G 35,753.57 STUART, KEITH G 32,670.38 LITTLEFIELD, DENISE 136.00 OUELLETTE, DONNA E 10,712.02 SWASEY, JASON R 576.00 LITTLEFIELD, GORDON L 46,077.65 OUELLETTE, STEVEN R 53,075.28 SWEENEY, CAROLYN A 337.50 LIZOTTE, SCOTT 41,383.72 PALMER, MELISSA A 1,404.63 TARBOX, GEORGE A 1,509.75 LONG, MATTHEW S 272.00 PAQUIN, THOMAS P 26,571.95 TAYLOR, ASHLEY M 1,325.01 LORD, SHERRY A 26,153.86 PARADIS, JAMES R 2,153.25 TAYLOR, MARY A 248.50 LORD, THOMAS R 48,281.40 PARADIS, JENNIFER L 202.50 TAYLOR, MERLE A 153.00 MACDONALD, MARIAN 304.00 PARENT, KRISTY A 827.06 TAYLOR, RYAN D 755.66 MAGGIO, CASSANDRA L 1,054.69 PARENT, RAYMOND M 63,629.62 THOMPSON, DEBORAH A 1,762.14 MAGGIO, VIRGINIA L 39,082.39 PARKER, KAYLA E 504.69 THOMPSON, JAMES P 1,009.38 MALLON, SUZANNE T 1,017.56 PARKER, SHAWN B 27,902.03 THOMPSON, MICHELLE A 3,496.84 MARASS, JESSICA M 763.08 PAUL, GORDON N 2,250.00 THORNTON, MICHAEL B 45,872.22 MARQUIS, ERIC J 1,825.00 PAYEUR, MAURICE F 38,491.26 TIETGENS, MICHAEL J 993.75 MARSTON, REBECCA A 404.03 PHILLIPS, ALBERT S 25,967.08 TOBEY, DIANE M 22,956.26 MARTEL, RAYMOND J 36,795.87 PIRANIAN, LINDA A 24,406.59 TRANCHEMONTAGNE, GEOR 129.50 MARTINEAU, DANIEL A 38,746.05 PLANTE, MATTHEW R 711.77 TRANCHEMONTAGNE, JACQ 180.00 MASTRACCIO, ANNE-MARIE 1,000.02 PLANTE, WILLIAM R 2,768.01 TUTTLE, ANN S 28,057.21 MASTRACCIO, CARLA M 2,600.00 RAMOS, MEGAN L 1,899.51 URSIA, THOMAS E 64,540.40 MASTRACCIO, JOSEPH M 2,775.50 RANDALL, MARYANN J 241.50 UTGARD, GARY J 43,478.16 MATTHEWS, TYLER C 270.00 RICKER, NANCY L 34,300.96 VACHON, JANET R 238.00 MAUZEROLLE, JUDITH M 22,976.00 RIZZO, MELISSA A 1,161.61 VELEZ, FRANCISCO 109.39 MAUZEROLLE, LEO 46,581.26 ROBERTS, DOUGLAS E 1,138.50 WAGNER, JASON T 61,734.42 MAYNARD, JOLEEN G 37,613.80 ROBERTS, MORGAN L 2,668.00 WALSH, ALAN R 1,000.02 MCADOO, MICAH 73.44 ROBERTS, TARA L 2,265.63 WALSH, WILLIAM D 45,206.76 MCCALLUM, DORIS M 136.50 ROBICHAUD, EVELYN T 252.00 WALTON, GLENN A 41,266.77 MCCULLOUGH, AARON J 684.77 ROMANO, KEVIN E 1,606.69 WANAGEL, ALEKZANDRA M 1,652.07 MCDONALD, JOAN L 119.00 ROSCIA, ANTHONY P 6,757.50 WATERMAN, BRIANNA L 6,159.07 MCDOUGAL, EVAN R 29,999.84 ROUSSIN, GREGORY R 953.25 WATKINS, BRIAN G 46,562.97 MCGINLEY, TERRENCE K 404.25 ROUX, HELEN J 20,738.08 WATSON, ADAM T 32,902.10 MCNAMARA, JAMES L 31,664.91 ROWDEN, MERIDETH M 524.88 WEARS, JESSICA L 1,943.01 MERRIFIELD, CHARLENE 241.50 ROWE, JEFFREY H 53,686.44 WEBB, JOHN E 24,465.65 MERRIFIELD, JAMES S 245.00 ROY, PAUL A 13,766.64 WEHMEYER, KATHLEEN A 35,751.87 MICHAUD, SHELBY E 1,857.82 SABINE, RALPH L 4,635.00 WEHMEYER, WENDY B 9,267.34 MILLS, KENDALL R 34,761.94 SANFORD, CRAIG A 64,567.98 WELCH, LUKE E 686.70 MOORE, CURTIS R 487.50 SARGENT, CLAIRE 231.00 WENTWORTH, CHRISTOPHE 606.25 WEYLAND, GAY L 11,097.65 WHITE, JOHN R 42,319.57 WILKINS, RICHARD L 47,133.42 WOOD, LOUISE J 272.00 Municipal Employee Payroll 7/1/2003 to 6/30/2004 Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount Employee Name Amount WOOD, PERRY 144.00 WORDEN, KEVIN P 37,570.32 WORMWOOD, NOREEN E 38,414.49 Grand Total: $2,119,873.73

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TOWN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

VENDOR NAME AMOUNT VENDOR NAME AMOUNT

1ST YORK COLONIAL MILITIA 450.00 AVENET, LLC 2,865.00 A.M. LEONARD, INC. 441.45 AZ COMMERCIAL 103.14 AAA ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY 118,061.38 BAKER NEWMAN & NOYES 3,960.00 AARON GRUGNALE 50.00 BALLENGER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 4,846.02 ACADIA RESEARCH, LLC 875.00 BANGOR DAILY NEWS 1,909.62 ADAM WATSON 1,623.70 BANGOR SAVINGS BANK 2,992.54 ADAMSON INDUSTRIES CORPORATION 2,598.85 BANKER'S LIFE & CASUALTY COMPANY 43.37 ADMIRAL FIRE & SAFETY, INC. 9,428.65 BANKNORTH LEASING CORPORATION 9,650.70 ADOLPH KIEFER & ASSOCIATES 289.90 BARBARA DIAS 2,750.00 ADVANTAGE GASES & TOOLS 7,697.81 BARBARA MORRISETTE 59.00 ADVANTAGE TENNIS, INC. 629.07 BBI WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. 8,100.00 AETNA, INC. 475.00 BEACON BALL FIELDS 7,448.27 AG ENGINEERS, INC. 6,167.00 BEAM'S INDUSTRIES, INC. 134.85 AIR TECH - DIV. OF FIRESAFE EQUIPMENT 1,099.10 BEAUREGARD EQUIPMENT, INC. 10,990.71 AIRPORT MANOR APARTMENTS, LLC 1,832.00 BEN PELLETIER 437.00 ALAN WALSH 179.21 BEN'S UNIFORMS 47.50 ALEX HAMMERLE 255.77 BERGERON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, LLC 30,223.20 ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE 144.96 BERGERON'S SHOE STORE 5,058.65 ALFRED OIL 114.90 BERNARD GOLDER 40.00 ALLAN L. SMITH 6,605.00 BERNARD LABRECQUE, JR. 3,860.00 ALLEN CUDMORE 500.00 BESTWAY DISPOSAL SERVICES, INC. 459,201.96 ALLTEX 2,906.43 BETTE PETRIN 150.00 AMANDA WESTGATE 65.00 BETTY KOSTIS 475.00 AMCHAR WHOLESALE, INC. 455.03 BIDDEFORD-SACO ECONOMIC AREA DEVELOPME 10.00 AMERICAN LEGION EMBLEM SALES 747.25 BIG GUY'S LANDSCAPING, INC. 360.00 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 305.00 BILL BOTTING 1,744.50 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF SOUTHERN MAINE 2,555.00 BIOSAFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 1,825.00 AMERICAN TEST CENTER, INC. 890.00 BLACK BEAR AUTOMOTIVE 16,155.77 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS 1,000.00 BLACK HILLS 683.50 ANDRE DESVERGUES 7,649.00 BLAKE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. 1,056.28 ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY, INC. 25,262.08 BLOW BROTHERS 210.00 ANN NADEAU 50.00 BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS CORPORATI 2,877.92 ANN TUTTLE 20.00 BONNIE BOISVERT 1,387.94 ANNE DWYER 125.00 BONNIE HEPTIG 1,150.00 ANNE MARIE MASTRACCIO 450.00 BOSTON COMPANY 1,200.00 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 610.99 730.00 ANTON ENTERPRISES, INC. 2,188.81 BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC 5,264.37 APCO AFC, INC. 485.00 BOWL-A-RAMA 210.00 APPLE VALLEY CAMPGROUND 822.40 BOY SCOUT TROOP 317 130.00 ARAMARK 9,096.60 BOY SCOUT TROOP 327 130.00 ARFF WORKING GROUP 250.00 BRAND COMPANY, INC. 198.71 ARLINE FORTIER 1,250.00 BRIAN DESROCHERS 95.00 ARTCO EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. 122.78 BRIDGTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1,245.37 ARUNDEL FORD SALES 121,063.06 BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. 234.00 ARVID ROBERTS 15,845.30 BROWNELLS, INC. 340.74 ASCAP 260.00 BRUCE CARLETON 60.00 ASSOCIATED EYE CARE 280.00 BRUCE KNIGHT 10.00 ASSOCIATION FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERING 185.00 BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT 360.00 AT&T WIRELESS 3,033.13 BUD'S TIRE & SPECIALTY SHOP, INC. 12.50 ATLANTIC BROOM SERVICE, INC. 1,720.50 BUREAU OF CORPORATIONS 50.00 ATLANTIC COMFORT SYSTEMS, INC. 5,742.92 BUSHMASTER FIREARMS 126.09 ATLANTIC FUEL INJECTION, INC. 1,220.43 BUSINESS & LEGAL REPORTS, INC. 186.62 ATLANTIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 1,284.71 BUSINESS RADIO LICENSING 650.00 ATS SPORTS 100.92 BYRNE ENTERPRISES FIRE, SAFETY, EMS SUPPLI 5,989.00 C & S SPECIALTY, INC. 407.95 COVE BROOK SAFETY 15,010.80 C. RICHARD WEAVER 129.66 CRAIG ANDERSEN 36.40 C. SCOTT HOAR 335.86 CRAIG SANFORD 500.00 C.N. BROWN COMPANY 316.00 CRUM CYCLES 234.50 C.S.H., INC. 1,045.00 CTC COMMUNICATIONS 53,000.61 CABANA'S AUTO BODY SHOP 8,633.23 CUMBERLAND COUNTY FIRE/RESCUE 100.00 CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 53.00 CUMMINS NORTHEAST, INC. 6,395.06 CANAL BANK ASSOCIATES, INC. 1,566.41 CUSTOM COACH & LIMOUSINE 740.00 CAREER TRACK, INC. 298.00 D & J PORTABLE STORAGE BUILDINGS 100.00 CARING UNLIMITED 2,250.00 D.A.R.E. AMERICA MERCHANDISE 620.17 CARL DUBOIS EXCAVATING, INC. 16,900.00 DALE BOURQUE 624.75 CARL FRENCH 270.00 DAN MARTINEAU 571.22 CAROL HERSOM 99.00 DANCOR LTD POLICE TRAINING 330.00 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 4,619.78 DANIEL GOODWIN 4,087.00 CARRABASSETT SPRING WATER 1,319.75 DANKA OFFICE IMAGING 370.26 CATHY JOHNSON 176.93 DANNY DONEGAN 206.00 CBC CREDIT SERVICES 170.00 DANNY ELLINGWOOD 1,920.00 CD PUBLICATIONS 341.00 DATAMAXX APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES 400.00 CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH 2,700.00 DAVE PEARSALL 665.00 CENTRAL FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 5,878.00 DAVID BOURQUE 3,480.00 CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY 258,913.40 DAVID BRADFORD 414.50 CENTRAL TIRE COMPANY, INC. 2,583.19 DAVID BURKE 10,928.00 CENTURY 21 SAMIA REALTY 600.00 DAVID L. ALEXANDER 5,601.00 CENTURY TIRE COMPANY 4,574.01 DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL COMPANY, INC. 326,865.52 CHADBOURNES FLORIST GREENHOUSE 1,790.30 DEAD RIVER COMPANY 410.77 CHADWICK-BAROSS 2,247.36 DEBORAH MILES 2,725.00 CHAMPION GLASS 5,501.29 DEBRA RAMINI 775.00 CHAMPLAIN PLANNING PRESS, INC. 115.00 DELL 20,322.91 CHARLES A. PLANTE & SONS 54,665.00 DELORME PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 166.80 CHARLES KING 6,206.00 DELTA AMBULANCE 340.00 CHARLES R. PRIEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW 454.00 DEMERS LABORATORY, INC. 100.00 CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORP. 1,104.00 DENISE BOUGIE 204.00 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL OF YORK CO 1,350.00 DENNIS PATRIZZI 605.00 CHOICEPOINT SERVICES, INC. 515.00 DHL EXPRESS (USA), INC. 479.75 CHRISTINE CAREY 1,470.00 DIANE TAPSCOTT 220.00 CHUNKY'S CINEMA PUB 251.00 DIANE TOBEY 75.00 CIGNA HEALTHCARE OF MAINE, INC. 1,085.00 DIANNE MULLER 3,000.00 CINDY PICOU 1,200.00 DICK BENTLEY 6,150.00 CIRCUIT CITY STORE #4116 167.99 DICK LEWIA CONSULTING 259.30 CITY OF CONCORD 15.00 DIG SMART OF MAINE 150.00 CIVIL CONSULTANTS, INC. 3,015.00 DISCOUNT SCHOOL SUPPLY 595.89 CLAIRE E. MORRISON 340.40 DISPLAY SALES 342.00 CLAYTON C. CRUMMETT 504.00 DIVE WINNIPESAUKEE CORPORATION 495.00 CLEAN AIRE TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4,010.28 DIVERSIFIED OPTICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 13,000.00 CLEAN HARBORS, INC. 3,279.50 DON-RITE PLUMBING & HEATING 3,211.75 CLEAN-O-RAMA 530.98 DONALD BLANCHARD 750.00 CLEMENS INDUSTRIES, INC. 126.00 DONALD CABANA 150.00 COASTAL TELEPHONE 827.38 DONALD LITTLE 41.81 COLE INFORMATION SERVICES 2,204.85 DONALD METAYER 2,001.00 COLLEGIATE PACIFIC 504.79 DOOR SERVICES, INC. 5,506.24 COMM 2OOO 102.00 DOVENMUEHLE MORTGAGE, INC. 559.21 COMMERCIAL PAVING COMPANY, INC. 7,560.20 DOWN MAINE VETERINARY CLINIC 804.00 CONCORD MONITOR 250.80 DOWNEAST ENERGY 61,954.87 CONNIE CARPENTER 154.33 DOWNEAST FLOWERS AND GIFTS, INC. 106.35 CONSOLIDATED UTILITY EQUIPMENT 313.95 DR. DANIEL ROY 138.00 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE 65.00 DR. RICHARD P. THOMPSON 129.00 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC 3,905.00 DRUMLIN ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC 6,184.50 COOPER CROUSE-HINDS, LLC 888.74 DRUMMOND AMERICAN CORPORATION 915.75 CORNELIUS STEWART 2,475.00 DUBOIS ENTERPRISES, INC. 689.00 CORNER POST LAND SURVEYING, INC. 4,465.00 DUNKIN DONUTS CORPORATION 372.09 CORRINE UNDERWOOD 206.00 EAST COAST COMPACTOR 525.00 COUNSELING SERVICES, INC. 2,500.00 EAST COAST GANG INVESTIGATORS 40.00 EASTERN SPRINKLER SERVICES, INC. 290.00 FLOUR HOUSE BAKERY 54.00 EATON BROTHERS CORPORATION 463.84 FOGLIO EXCAVATING, INC. 30,998.25 EDGAR MORIN 155.00 FORREST MANSUR 6,371.50 EDISON PRESS 1,972.39 FORRESTER SMITH 796.50 EDWARD MODZELEWSKI 460.00 FRANK COLE 1,000.00 EDWARD TULLY 550.00 FRANK H. DETWILER & SONS, INC. 353.00 EKTO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 160.00 FRANKLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 160.00 ELAINE LEMELIN 900.00 FRANKLIN PAINT COMPANY, INC. 13,747.12 ELCON 1,200.00 FRED DORE 700.00 ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, INC. 19,758.00 FRED PRYOR SEMINARS 288.00 ELIZABETH CARON 125.00 FRED SMITH 585.00 ELIZABETH SEAVY 206.00 FREDERICK L. MICHAUD 130.00 ELLIOTT ENTERPRISES, INC. 27.50 FREEMAN G. CLEAVES, JR. 831.00 EMBLEM ENTERPRISES, INC. 832.00 FRITZ'S TIRE & DISPOSAL, INC. 1,720.80 EMERGENCY & DISASTER MANAGEMENT 1,390.00 FRONT STREET ASSOCIATES 1,520.00 EMERGENCY VEHICLES OF MAINE, INC. 6,321.87 G. NEIL CORPORATION 43.49 EMPLOYEE DATA FORMS, INC. 29.75 GALLO CONSTRUCTION 1,400.00 EMPLOYMENT TIMES 2,091.50 GALLS, INC. 5,642.85 ENVIRON SERVICES, INC. 22,701.28 GARY LANG 575.00 ESRI, INC. 1,200.00 GARY UDALL 475.00 ESTATE OF ERNEST KOSTIS 950.00 GARY UTGARD, JR. 403.11 ESTELA PHILLIPS 50.00 GARY W. 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RICHER, INC. 42,972.50 RALPH PILL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 591.10 S.M.A.R.T. 25.00 RALPH SPRAGUE PLUMBING AND HEATING 201.00 SADRI SHIR 1,241.00 RALPH'S TRUCK WORLD 314.00 SAMOSET RESORT 379.00 RANDALL BOUDREAU 580.00 SANFORD CAR WASH CENTER 1,200.60 RAYMOND KEENE 576.00 SANFORD CPR ASSOCIATES 91.25 RAYMOND PARENT 545.16 SANFORD FLOORING, INC. 31.20 RDJ SPECIALTIES, INC. 59.73 SANFORD FOOD PANTRY 3,000.00 RECOVERY TECHNOLOGIES GROUP 3,608.35 SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 500.00 REED CONSTRUCTION DATA/RS MEANS 224.54 SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL BAND 270.00 REED DISTRIBUTORS 4,578.97 SANFORD HOUSING AUTHORITY 1,775.00 REINKEN HOMES, INC. 1,503.00 SANFORD INSTITUTION VISA 15,622.16 RELIANCE EQUIPMENT 560.00 SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND 135.00 RENO & LOUISE BERUBE 500.00 SANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 693.84 RESCUE WELDING SUPPLY, INC. 513.86 SANFORD RADIATOR 1,207.99 RESERVE ACCOUNT 11,000.00 SANFORD SEWERAGE DISTRICT 17,378.28 RESURGENCE ENGINEERING AND PRESERVATION 9,950.00 SANFORD WATER DISTRICT 443,478.48 RHINO PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT, LLC 775.00 SANFORD-SPRINGVALE CALL FIRE FIGHTERS 49,678.76 RHODE ISLAND NOVELTY 85.54 SANFORD-SPRINGVALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 75,104.00 RICHARD BERGERON 865.33 SANFORD-SPRINGVALE FISH & GAME 350.00 RICHARD GAGNON 360.00 SANFORD-SPRINGVALE YMCA 975.00 RICHARD GALLANT 4,800.00 SARAH HOAR 15.00 RICHARD GENEST, INC. 40.00 SAWTELLE BROTHERS, INC. 871.88 RICHARD LEVESQUE 500.00 SCAMMAN TRACTOR 917.41 RILEIGHS OUTDOOR DECOR 2,321.82 SCARBOROUGH ANIMAL HOSPITAL 442.88 RITE-AID PHARMACY 193.73 SCO OPERATIONS, INC. 1,188.00 RIVERS EDGE WOOD PRODUCTS 1,801.00 SCOTT FOISY 350.00 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 33,000.00 SCREENTECH 381.75 ROBBINS AUTO PARTS, INC. 285.62 SEACOAST BUSINESS MACHINES 1,148.45 ROBERGE ELECTRIC, INC. 19,359.44 SEACOAST NEWSPAPERS 210.00 ROBERGE PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. 755.00 SEACREST OCEANFRONT RESORT 307.16 ROBERT & THERESA CHAMPAGNE 2,000.00 SEALEX 15,000.00 ROBERT ANDERSON 660.00 SEAN DUMONT 1,750.00 ROBERT CHAMPAGNE 45.40 SECRETARY OF STATE 35.40 ROBERT COY 10.00 SECURITY FENCE COMPANY 16,150.00 ROBERT FRECHETTE 200.00 SEVEE & MAHER ENGINEERS, INC. 37,221.20 ROBERT SCHWELL 1,700.00 SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE SERVICES 900.00 ROBERT V. CONNORS 546.78 SHANE BERNIER 2,163.00 ROBERT VALLIER, INC. 44.98 SHARON BURTON 60.00 ROBIN DONARUMO 78.00 SHAW'S HARDWARE, INC. 4,257.15 ROCHESTER TRUCK REPAIR 1,541.85 SHAW'S RIDGE EQUIPMENT 5,288.86 ROCKHURST COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION 955.40 SHAWN HOUSTON 3,844.00 RODNEY BRACKETT 4,674.00 SHAWNEE PEAK 2,537.00 ROGER NEIHART 932.00 SHELLY'S PLACE 80.52 ROGER T. RIDLEY, SR. 58,700.00 SHERMAN HALL 500.00 ROGER'S SUPA DOLLA 373.81 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 3,445.89 SHIRLEY MITCHELL 3,949.00 TAMMY TRANCHEMONTAGNE 252.00 SHIRLEY SHEESLEY 602.57 TARA NAU 249.00 SIMPLEX GRINNELL 1,680.00 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 780.83 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LAB, INC. 453.56 TEC ASSOCIATES 30,804.46 SKELTON, TAINTOR & ABBOTT 80,731.95 TEE'S PLUS 502.81 SKILLPATH SEMINARS 298.00 THE BELL/SIMONS COMPANIES 1,535.00 SKYTEC, INC. 816.00 THE CHILDREN'S CENTER 9,000.00 SMITH BARNEY 19,650.00 THE HEARING FOUNDATION 100.00 SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 160.00 THE LIGHTHOUSE INN 190.00 SOFTWARE MORE 1,188.00 THE SALTWATER INSTITUTE 1,250.00 SOKHOM CHAP 2,159.00 THE SALVATION ARMY 25.00 SONICWALL, INC. 470.00 THE SPURWINK SCHOOL 11,229.19 SOUTHERN BLOOMER MANUFACTURING COMPAN 182.00 THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE 45.95 SOUTHERN MAINE AGENCY ON AGING 1,800.00 THE WINTERBERRY GROUP, INC. 1,000.00 SOUTHERN MAINE COMMUNICATIONS 74,208.93 THOMAS DUGGAN 35.00 SOUTHERN MAINE DISTRICT 1 TRAINING 900.00 THOMAS FITZGERALD 2,637.50 SOUTHERN MAINE EMS COUNCIL, INC. 2,336.80 THOMAS JONES 465.54 SOUTHERN MAINE PARENT AWARENESS 1,170.00 THOMAS LORD 21.10 SOUTHERN MAINE REGIONAL PLANNING 21,755.84 THOMAS URSIA 274.01 SOUTHERN MAINE SNO-GOERS 4,570.38 THOMPSON EQUIPMENT, INC. 1,490.03 SOUTHERN MAINE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 9,049.00 THOMPSON PUBLISHING GROUP 1,017.00 SOUTHLAND PRINTING COMPANY 258.31 TIM MCCOY 3,602.55 SOUTHWORTH-MILTON, INC. 1,209.75 TIMOTHY FECTEAU 1,264.00 SPECIALIZED ARMAMENT WAREHOUSE 43.75 TIMOTHY STROUT 160.00 SPILLER'S 618.37 TINA EATON 90.00 SPORTLINE TROPHY 371.77 TISH DENNIS 80.00 SPORTS FIELDS, INC. 8,552.69 TMDE CALIBRATION LAB, INC. 1,048.06 SPORTS STOP 1,056.15 TOM'S OF MAINE, INC. 6,912.01 SPORTS TURF MANAGERS ASSOCIATION 145.00 TOMAHAWK LIVE TRAP COMPANY 274.70 SPRINGVALE HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 9,451.13 TOTAL MEDIA, INC. 372.27 SPRINGVALE NURSERIES 585.99 TOWER PUBLISHING 201.00 SPRINGVALE PUBLIC LIBRARY 121,412.00 TOWN HOUSE PROPERTIES 3,989.67 SPRINGVALE SUNOCO 302.81 TOWN OF ACTON TAX COLLECTOR 32.13 SPRINGVALE VILLAGE CAR WASH 600.60 TOWN OF SANFORD PAYROLL ACCOUNT 29,328,442.08 SQUARE POND WATER SKI CLUB 1,400.00 TOWN OF SHAPLEIGH TAX COLLECTOR 2,528.50 SRP PROPERTIES, LLC 973.00 TRACY CHANDLER 70.00 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, INC. 100.00 TRAFTON SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER 5,000.00 ST. IGNATIUS PARISH 100.00 TRASK-DECROW MACHINERY 801.12 STAMP FULFILLMENT SERVICES 1,864.70 TREASURER, COUNTY OF YORK 628,852.01 STANDARD ELECTRIC COMPANY 1,740.51 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE 563,077.40 STANDARD SIGNS, INC. 546.85 TREASURER, TOWN OF SANFORD 8,948.27 STATEWIDE FIRE EQUIPMENT 868.00 TRIARCO 313.13 STEPHEN SHAW 3,450.00 TRUST BUILDING, LLC 86,796.00 STEPHEN TRAUB 2,278.00 TUCKER SMITH 450.00 STERICYCLE, INC. 646.20 TWIN CITY RADIATOR, ALTERNATOR 1,768.28 STEVE COLLINS 250.00 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 500.00 STEVEN SHIELDS 1,134.54 U.S. FELT MANUFACTURING, INC. 24,361.55 STOP & GO PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE 2,365.00 U.S. POSTMASTER 354.50 STRYKER MEDICAL 300.00 U.S. TENNIS ASSOCIATION 25.00 SUE MANSFIELD 573.00 UMASS EXTENSION 50.00 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN CORPORATION 208.00 UNICEL 10,320.76 SUNDAY RIVER SKI RESORT CORPORATION 6,249.90 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 1,035.75 SURPLUS BUSINESS ASSETS, INC. 2,615.00 UNION LEADER CORPORATION 149.20 SUSAN & KEN DAVIS 1,350.00 UNITED DIVERS, INC. 706.00 SUSAN COTE 181.66 UNITED HEALTHCARE INSURANCE COMPANY 184.94 SUSAN FRITZ 700.00 UNITED STATES POLICE CANINE ASSOCIATION 160.00 SUSAN MOORE 1,305.00 UNIVERSITY OF NH, BUSINESS SERVICES 275.00 SUSAN NYE 1,780.14 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE 2,646.17 SUSAN T.J. CYR 2,058.00 US BANK CORPORATE TRUST BOSTON 318,351.48 SWEETSER CHILDREN'S SERVICES 1,352.40 USDA RURAL HOUSING SERVICES 742.27 SYSCO OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND 3,078.99 VALLIER CORPORATION 660.00 TACTICAL & SURVIVAL SPECIALTIES 88.00 VENESSA TAYLOR 30.00 VERIZON 982.28 VERMONT SYSTEMS 3,346.00 VICTOR ESCAJADILLO 1,500.00 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS 145.60 VILLA CAPRI 67.26 VIP DISCOUNT AUTO 104.74 VIRTUAL TOWN HALL 1,925.00 VISION APPRAISAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. 5,000.00 VISIONARY SYSTEMS, LTD. 10,400.00 VTEC 3,560.00 W.A. MESSER COMPANY 61.75 W.B. MASON COMPANY, INC. 21,950.25 W.E. AUBUCHON COMPANY, INC. 312.55 W.H. SHURTLEFF COMPANY 6,477.84 W.W. GRAINGER, INC. 2,999.88 WAGON MASTERS 2,045.46 WAL-MART COMMUNITY 8,566.07 WALTER BLAND 10.00 WARREN'S OFFICE SUPPLIES 5,834.92 WARRIOR (AERO-MARINE), INC. 171,407.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NH 89,064.77 WATER COUNTRY 825.00 WAYNE CARON 175.00 WEIGHT WATCHERS 764.50 WEIRS MOTOR SALES, INC. 7,899.32 WELLS GIRL'S BASKETBALL 275.00 WENDY LEBEL 369.00 WEST PAYMENT CENTER 1,570.00 WHEELS & WAVES 150.00 WHITED FORD 1,746.36 WILBUR MILLER 6.00 WILLIAM WALSH 250.00 WILLIAMS BROTHERS 1,437.81 WIRELESS ZONE 8,534.29 WIREPRO, INC. 1,720.87 WISE UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT 15,996.96 WOODARD & CURRAN 7,250.00 WOODMAN JEWELERS 35.00 WORK AREA PROTECTION CORPORATION 1,012.50 WORKING DOG FOUNDATION 800.00 Y C T & C C A 24.00 YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATIO 24,900.00 YORK COUNTY JUVENILE FIRE SETTERS 100.00 YORK COUNTY MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION 17.50 YORK COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS 8,107.25 YORK COUNTY RESCUE CHIEF'S ASSOCIATION 50.00 YORK COUNTY SHELTERS, INC. 3,250.00 YVONNE PAUL 65.00 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE COMPANY 1,051.87 ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATION 15,887.27 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

100% EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS 470.24 ALL YOU CAN INK 107.80 A C P 339.65 ALLAN BROWN 14,126.90 A D D WAREHOUSE 59.34 ALLAN YOUNG 602.96 A HELPING HAND 3,330.00 ALLDATA 975.00 A S C A 90.00 ALLTEX 3,119.07 A S C D 3,677.87 ALPHA SMART 883.00 AAA MATH 194.95 ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE 36.70 AAAS 687.71 AMAZON.COM 8,043.36 AARON TREMBLEY 230.00 AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUC 216.00 AB DICK PRODUCTS 69,800.56 AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOC 160.00 ABC SCHOOL SUPPLY INC 179.64 AMERICAN MUSIC 6,318.30 ABEL SAUCIER 18.08 AMERICAN RED CROSS 375.00 ABILITATIONS 685.86 AMERICAN SCHOOL 495.00 ABRA ELECTRONIC INC 959.00 AMERICAN SECURITY ALARM 755.86 ACADEMIC COMMUNCIATIONS 37.50 AMERICAN TIME & SIGNAL CO 2,054.79 ACADEMIC THERAPY PUBLISHING 91.30 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY 75.00 ACCESS MANUFACTURING 1,650.00 AMSCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 225.21 ACCURATE LABELS 347.90 AMSTERDAM PRINTING AND LITHO CORP 713.90 ACDA NATIONAL OFFICE 65.00 ANDERSON'S IT'S ELEMENTARY 208.00 ACHIEVEMENT PRODUCTS 275.53 ANDREW BECHTOLD 129.80 ACTE 460.00 ANDREW PATIN 816.57 ACTEM 240.00 ANDREW TOOTHAKER 100.00 ACTIVE PARENTING PUBLISHER 266.35 ANDY WEINSTEIN 78.30 ADA TENNIS 94.00 ANGELA FORTIER DEVOID 80.00 ADAM SOULE 426.60 ANGELA TAYLOR 9.56 ADIRONDACK 2,062.40 ANITA LAVIGNE 1,012.40 ADULT EDUCATION OF THE KENNEBUNK 5,636.95 ANN ABALLO 52.50 ADVANCED DATA SYSTEMS 125.00 ANN ARNOLD 178.22 ADVANTAGE AUDIOVISUAL 2,699.68 ANN DEVOID 325.01 ADVANTAGE GASES & TOOLS 5,018.92 ANN MACEACHERN 90.00 AEA OF MAINE 75.00 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 6,984.48 AERIAL SIGN & SERVICE 381.17 ANTHONY LEVESQUE 72.96 AGS PUBLISHING 2,227.02 ANTHONY MURPHY 170.92 AILEEN DARRAGH 55.00 ANTHONY PAPA 90.00 AIREX FILETER CORPORATION 688.13 ANTHONY STEWART 63.50 AIRPORT AUTO 826.50 APPLE COMPUTER INC 361.00 AKERS SKI INC 746.40 APPLE CORE DOCKS 2,130.30 AKT INC 187.00 APRIL MORRISON 6.00 ALAN J DUTREMBLE 47.50 ARAMARK 1,307.10 ALAN KAKOLESKI 95.44 ARLENE GUERTIN 526.74 ALAN LIVINGSTON 47.50 ARLINE LACLAIR 150.00 ALAN ST LAURENT 420.84 ARLINE STACKPOLE 150.00 ALFRED UPHOLSTERING AND 165.00 ARMOND DORAZIO 54.00 ALIMED INC 1,555.95 ARNOLD T CLEMENT CO 1,602.28 ALL POINTS VENDING 198.24 ARTHUR DIROCCO NCSP 937.50 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

ARTHUR PAYEUR 67.68 BOOK PORT 1,966.45 ARTHUR WILLARD 89.38 BOOKS + INC 21.96 ARTIST & CRAFTSMAN SUPPLY 1,089.73 BORDERS INC 1,175.53 ASCD 1,374.00 BOSTON MACHINERY INC 107.36 ASMA 65.00 BOWL-A-RAMA 1,855.00 ASPEN PUBLISHERS INC 373.00 BOYS TOWN PRESS 24.40 ASTRONOMY 22.95 BRAD CAMPBELL 47.50 AT&T 292.12 BRADFORD COPY CENTER 800.00 AT&T WIRELESS 7,921.69 BRADLEY PAUL 125.00 ATLANTIC EXTERMINATING CO INC 90.00 BRAIN STORE 486.35 AUDIO EDITIONS 180.70 BRENDA BOIVIN 150.00 AUGER & SONS INC 49.50 BRENDA DURANT 150.00 AUTISM SOCIETY OF MAINE 100.00 BRENT O'GORMAN 605.50 AXIOM PRESS 138.58 BRIAN BOSTON 44.28 BAKER & TAYLOR ENTERTAINMENT 24,797.79 BRIDGET ADAMS 31.60 BANKNORTH 19,746.00 BRODART COMPANY 1,298.61 BARBARA E DUMONT 10.96 BROWNSTONE PUBLISHERS INC 1,295.00 BARBARA FROMWILLER 166.80 BRUCE KNIGHT 150.00 BARNES & NOBLE INC 676.14 BRUCE ROBERTS 666.35 BEACON SCHOOL MEDIA INC. 14,000.00 BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL 325.00 BEARING SPECIALTY 68.07 BUCKSPORT SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 75.00 BEAUTIFUL RAGS 365.00 BUILDING BLOCKS PEDIATRIC THERAPY 22,112.50 BECKY ANN BRINK 1,274.46 BUREAU FOR AT RISK YOUTH 83.60 BECKY TURGEON 47.97 BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH 2,661.00 BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS 83.90 BURPEE'S SIGN CO 1,460.00 BELL PUMP COMPANY 3,250.38 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT UNLIMITED 35,531.77 BEN BRAASCH 45.12 C & S COMPUTER SERVICE 87.96 BERNADETTE FLYNN 289.31 C B BOOKS 210.00 BEST COMPUTER SUPPLIES 646.94 CABLESNMOR 303.00 BETH A TURGEON 2,092.48 CALLOWAY HOUSE INC 614.77 BETH LAVIGNE 281.00 CAMBRIDGE EDUCATIONAL 407.83 BETH ST CYR 65.00 CAMBRIDGE PARENTING AND 183.95 BETHANY MCGUIRE 249.55 CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS 242.68 BETTIE SMITH 209.46 CAMIRE MIKE 19.28 BEVERLY SMITH 226.05 CANFIELD COMMUNICATIONS 1,762.93 BIDDEFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL 100.00 CAREER RESOURCE NETWORK 550.00 BIDDEFORD MUSIC BOOSTERS 125.00 CARL J LAMB ELEMENTARY 3,582.75 BIDDEFORD PIANO COMPANY 68.00 CARLA MUELLER 121.87 BIOSAFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES IN 5,535.00 CAROL BAKER ROUX 520.00 BISCO 302.21 CAROL DUBOIS 450.00 BLACK BEAR LADDER INC 5,387.80 CAROL FORBESS 192.22 BLAINE JACK 445.00 CAROL MARCOTTE 548.45 BLOW BROTHERS 2,996.27 CAROL MORIN 293.22 BOB COFFMAN 72.10 CAROL WISHCAMPER, CONSULTANT 1,439.80 BONNY EAGLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 150.00 CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 3,505.09 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

CAROLINA LIFE SCIENCE 740.41 CHRIS HUGHES 78.00 CAROLYN BROWN 453.08 CHRIS KELLEY 65.10 CAROLYN DESHAIES 49.68 CHRIS PARSONS 55.50 CAROLYN SHAW 500.00 CHRIST FOR THE NATIONS 250.00 CARROLL SHEPARD 54.00 CHRISTIAN BOOK DIST 181.92 CARSON-DELLOSA PUBLISHING 215.77 CHRISTINA PARKS 41.76 CATHLEEN VALIQUET 58.80 CHRISTINE B. ANDERSON 6,779.29 CATV CONSTRUCTION INC 5,496.89 CHRISTINE D KENNEDY 54,873.00 CCV SOFTWARE 2,783.85 CHRISTINE LETOURNEAU 111.53 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 18,031.30 CHRISTY JANSEN 109.51 CED CREDIT OFFICE 12,489.12 CHUCK POTTER 160.00 CELEBRATION PRESS 109.85 CINDY SANDS 9.99 CELESTE STEELE 266.42 CIRCUIT CITY 200.00 CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION 31,503.53 CISCO SYSTEMS 3,700.41 CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 16,666.64 CITI CAPITAL - MAIL STOP HT 99,545.14 CENTER FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 14,500.00 CIVIL CONSULTANTS 15,062.94 CENTER FOR SEWING 807.38 CLAIRE WARNER 37.50 CENTER FOR TRAUMA INTERVENTION LL 99.00 CLARUS MUSIC LTD 414.37 CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT CORP 528.95 CLASSIC CAMERA 4,052.10 CENTRAL MAINE POWER 231,299.81 CLASSROOMDIRECT.COM 1,749.10 CENTRAL POLY CORPORATION 2,337.00 CLAUDETTE DUPEE 23.13 CENTRAL TIRE CO 229.74 CLAY HALLIDAY 122.80 CERAMICS MONTHLY MAGAZINE 32.00 CLEAN-O-RAMA 12,628.19 CERTIFIED LABORATORIES 1,078.47 CLEARVUE/EAV 90.95 CHADBOURNE'S FLORIST 255.00 CLP HOLDINGS 506.76 CHAMPION GLASS 130,874.78 COASTAL ATHLETICS 108.95 CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL CLINICS 297.00 COASTAL TRAINING TECHNOLOGIES CO 492.68 CHANDRA PILLSBURY 120.00 COASTAL TRUCK & AUTO BODY, INC. 4,646.80 CHANEY ELECTRONICS INC. 206.00 COBBLESTONE PUBLISHING COMPANY 29.95 CHARACTER AMERICA 101.95 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 27,096.00 CHARETTE CORPORATION 327.39 COLLEEN BORDEAU 408.00 CHARLES COUGHLIN 215.15 COLLEEN LEMONT 65.00 CHEROLYN BARNHART 100.00 COLLEGE ADVISOR, INC 179.00 CHERYL FULLERTON 66.80 COLLEGE BOARD NERO-AP INSTITUTE 645.00 CHERYL RYDER 150.00 COLLINS COTTAGE INDUSTRIES 50.00 CHICAGO EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING CO 4,660.00 COLLIN'S SURGICAL 1,584.29 CHIEF-LEE SIGNS 203.00 COMFORT INN CIVIC CENTER 227.91 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 102,501.00 COMPTIA 750.00 CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE 13,325.00 COMPUTERPREP INC 2,044.54 CHILDCRAFT EDUCATION CORP 1,603.90 CONNECTICUT VALLEY BIOLOGICAL 2,641.45 CHILDREN'S THEATRE OF MAINE 584.00 CONNECTIONS PUBLISHING 473.80 CHILDS WORK/CHILDS PLAY 281.96 CONNEY SAFETY PRODUCTS 4,462.42 CHOICEPOINT SERVICES INC 55.00 CONNIE FORBES 232.60 CHRIS BIXBY 133.40 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL 461.04 CHRIS HOLLINGSWORTH 46.08 CONSTANCE HAND 50.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

CONSTRUCTION SAVY 138.75 DAVID MCCALL 125.00 CORWIN PRESS SAGE PUBLICATIONS IN 69.40 DAVID MCKECHNIE 780.80 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 231.80 DAVID W. AREY 72.76 COUNTRY LIVING 15.97 DAVIS PUBLICATIONS INC 105.30 COURAGE TO CHANGE 102.75 DAY TIMERS INC 20.84 CREATIVE ED MATERIALS 90.91 DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO INC 6,000.00 CREATIVE TEACHING PRESS 25.73 DC AUDIO VIDEO 40.00 CREST VISUAL INC 240.00 DCM INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS 347.06 CRETEAU'S STUDIO 74.04 DDC TRAINING SERVICES 20.00 CRITIC'S CHOICE VIDEO & DVD 59.85 DEAN BERRY 185.70 CRIZMAC ART & CULTURAL MATERIALS 210.75 DEAN WELLMAN 63.80 CRYSTAL PELLETIER 407.91 DEANNA FARRELL 302.70 CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS 30.95 DEARBORN BROS CONSTRUCTION INC 30,598.07 CRYSTAL SPRINGS BOOKS 609.69 DEB & DUKE MONOGRAMMERS 458.70 CTB/MCGRAW HILL 1,925.00 DEBBIE BENNETT 262.87 CTC 53,670.18 DEBBIE MINKLE 26.10 CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES 721.91 DEBORAH ANDREWS 705.29 CURT SMYTH 98.22 DEBORAH SANBORN 213.49 CUSTOM CLIMATE CONTROL 2,889.28 DEBORAH THOMPSON 213.00 CUSTOM COACH & LIMOUSINE 3,160.00 DEBORAH W GAUDREAU 81.83 CUSTOM CONTROLS 1,125.00 DEBRA CARON 14.12 CVS PHARMACY 104.76 DEBRA PELLETIER 40.00 CYBERSHOP 65.90 DEBRA RAMINI 513.98 CYNTHIA G HAMILTON 1,030.00 DEIRDRE BRACKETT 5.55 CYNTHIA L LEMIEUX 152.64 DELL MARKETING L P 14,499.06 CYNTHIA LAWRENCE 418.02 DELTA EDUCATION 1,450.64 CYR NORTHSTAR TOURS 1,224.00 DEMCO 425.68 D C AUDIO VIDEO 40.00 DEMERS LABORATORY INC 75.00 DADDY'S JUNKY MUSIC 32.94 DENISE ALLAIRE 89.96 DAEDALON CORPORATION 270.00 DENISE MORIN 202.50 DAEDALUS BOOKS 78.61 DENNIS CROWE 60.30 DALE FOSTER 71.50 DENNIS MOORE 309.92 DAN BOOMHOUR 69.90 DENNIS WALCH 49.40 DAN LACHANCE 211.42 DIANA WALKER 375.92 DANIEL HAMILTON PHD 2,000.00 DIANE FISHER WOOD 37.00 DANIEL J SULLIVAN 70.70 DIANE HILTON 81.38 DANIEL M MOORE 347.20 DIANE LEGERE 76.53 DAUREEN DESVEAUX 139.03 DIANE M HARTNETT 365.00 DAVE'S WELDING & FABRICATION 60.00 DICK BLICK ART MATERIALS 1,169.25 DAVID BALDWIN 150.00 DINEAS FOGG 18.50 DAVID BLAKNEY 136.80 DIRECT ADVANTAGE 71.60 DAVID DORR 278.64 DIRECT MAIL OF MAINE 5,762.70 DAVID ELDRIDGE 916.95 DISCOUNT SCHOOL SUPPLY 484.21 DAVID L GAGNE 138.50 DISCOVERY STORE 200.38 DAVID LEBLANC 90.75 DISNEY EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS 49.95 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

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FISHER SCIENCE EDUCATION 340.78 GETCHELL BROTHERS 9.00 FITCHBURG STATE COLLEGE 4,725.00 GINNY CROWLEY 1,832.64 FITNESS FORUM 274.40 GLADU ROOFING CO INC 250.00 FLAG WAVERS 102.60 GLEN PRODUCTS 84.36 FLAGHOUSE INC 1,661.89 GLEN WALTON 150.00 FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 596.41 GLENCOE ORDER DIV 30,021.54 FLOORS BY GUILLEMETTE 14,257.42 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES 958.87 FLOYD WINSHIP 98.68 GLOBAL GOV'T/EDUCATION SOLUTIONS 427.56 FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 457.28 GLORIA CLARK 150.00 FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 300.00 GOODALL HOSPITAL 3,017.00 FOLLETT SOFTWARE COMPANY 6,370.67 GOODALL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CLIN 1,503.00 FOTOSHOPS 1,009.22 GOODHEART WILCOX CO 1,452.54 FOX RIDGE PUBLISHING 190.91 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF MAINE INC 80.00 FRANK FAHEY 3,029.95 GOPHER SPORT 1,084.57 FRANK KOHOUT 90.00 GORDON SALLS 93.63 FRED LAMONTAGNE 54.00 GPE INC 934.93 FRED LEGRO 84.99 GPN 39.95 FREE SPIRIT 340.19 GRANT CONSTRUCTION 405.00 FREE STYLE SALES 2,531.48 GREAT BEGINNINGS 4,884.85 FREEMANS WELDING 176.68 GREAT EVENTS 380.49 FREY SCIENTIFIC CO 367.74 GREAT IDEAS FOR TEACHING 453.63 FRONT LINE TAXI 590.00 GREAT LEAPS 121.00 FUTURE BUILDERS INC 13,631.92 GREAT NORTHERN VIDEO 10,553.50 FUTURE HORIZONS, INC 405.00 GREAT SOURCE EDUCATION 4,520.64 GAIL CHAPAIS 160.00 GREAT WORKS INTERNET 199.88 GALE GROUP 6,072.03 GREG LARSON SPORTS 4,628.88 GALLO CONSTRUCTION INC 109,039.53 GREY HOUSE PUBLISHING 304.50 GARY LEGG 265.38 GRIFFIN GREENHOUSE SUPPLY 832.93 GARY SHAW 111.68 GROLIER/SCHOLASTIC LIBRABRY PUB. 1,487.00 GARY UTGARD 50.00 GUMDROP BOOKS 4,631.75 GATEWAY BUSINESS 2,152.00 GUY LABRANCHE 169.34 GATEWAY COMPANIES INC 822.00 GUY LAJEUNESSE 927.40 GAYLE FALLON 14,356.35 H A MAPES INC 9,142.73 GBF INFO SYSTEMS 1,576.65 H A STONE & SONS INC 17,200.00 GENEST CONCRETE WORKS 4,525.47 H W WILSON COMPANY 357.00 GENUINE PARTS CO 5,235.71 HALLOGRAM PUBLISHING 144.00 GEORGE AYOOB 113.42 HAMMOND & STEPHENS 1,370.01 GEORGE HUTCHINS 116.71 HAMPSTEAD HOSPITAL 2,445.00 GEORGE J FOSTER & CO INC 550.77 HANCOCK LUMBER 2,314.17 GEORGE POURAVELIS 331.67 HANNAFORD #0390 5,383.88 GEORGE R ROBERTS COMPANY 4,823.00 HANNEL EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING 53.54 GERALD GAY 100.00 HA'PENNY THEATRE 500.00 GERALDINE DAY 150.00 HARCOURT ARCHIEVE 899.25 GERARD BOISSONNEAULT 90.00 HARCOURT ASSESSMENT INC. 193.60 GERMAINE CLAPP 40.50 HARCOURT EDUCATIONAL MEASUREME 4,971.80 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

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KELLEY NILES 404.17 LEXILE 475.00 KELVIN ELECTRONICS INC 1,494.03 LIBERTY COMMUNICATIONS 389.95 KENDRA BROWN 761.78 LIBRARY STORE 1,921.72 KENNETH HAMILTON 500.00 LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY 3,504.27 KENNETH SQUIRES 350.00 LIFEPLUS 216.12 KEVIN COOPER 46.66 LINCOLN PRESS CORP 8,588.75 KEVIN LAMBERT 100.00 LINDA LAVERTUE 60.48 KEVIN WAY 90.40 LINDA MEADER 150.00 KEYES INSURANCE 1,343.10 LINDA VALLANCOURT 600.00 KIDS DISCOVER 317.00 LINDENMYER MUNROE PAPER 16,254.00 KIM DONOVAN 140.00 LINGUISYSTEMS INC 1,125.85 KIM DOUGHERTY 50.40 LIPIN DIETZ ASSOCIATION INC 930.00 KIMERLY CROOK 162.97 LISA ARSENAULT 80.79 KIRK WEBBER 55.30 LISA BERNIER 65.00 KITTERY ADULT EDUCATION 198.00 LISA BLANCHETTE 2,493.61 KITTERY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 3,162.21 LISA LANSING 114.20 KIWANIS CLUB OF SANFORD 292.00 LISA ROBERTSON 2,406.01 KNOWLEDGE UNLIMITED 398.00 LITERACY COLLABORATIVE 8.00 KRISTEN DALY 1,279.20 LITERACY FOOTPRINTS 54.20 KRISTIN LARY 86.14 LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF SANFORD 2,799.14 KRISTY PARENT 300.00 LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS 39,240.00 KURT PELLETIER 106.38 LIVE OAK MEDIA 303.60 KURZWEIL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS 1,105.00 LMI 319.93 KYES INSURANCE 1,221.00 LOIS VERMETTE 731.73 L L BEAN INC 598.79 LONGS ELECTRONICS 1,825.81 L V ALLEN & SONS INC 22,000.00 LORAIN CTY JVS-NASA CORE 90.00 LACHANCE BROTHERS 6,021.94 LORI BLACK 465.00 LADAWN QUARTER HORSES 1,314.40 LORI WALL 450.00 LAFAYETTE PTO 360.59 LORRAINE GAUTHIER 150.00 LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 1,218,190.22 LORRAINE ST JEAN 78.19 LAKESHORE LEARNING CURRICULUM 1,559.96 LOUIS TROTT 68.75 LAND RECLAMATION INC & 87.84 LOYOLA PRESS 56.98 LAUNDERITE II CLEANERS 18.00 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY PRESS 1,706.38 LAURA TREGO 2,237.96 LUCIA NELSON 209.30 LAUREN SONNEBORN 21.60 LUCY SARGEANT 172.50 LAURIE ACKRYOD 94.97 LUIGIS PIZZA 7,218.69 LAURIE K BEALS 739.25 LYNDON ABBOTT 78.30 LAVALLEY LUMBER 36,546.14 LYNN GNADE 150.00 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 4,584.81 LYNXMOTION INC 687.36 LEARNING RESOURCES INC 255.55 LYONS 153.50 LEARNING TREE 47.77 M & W TOOL SERVICE 86.00 LEFEBVRE INSURANCE 800.00 M A A 237.00 LENTINE'S MUSIC 375.00 M A E A 2,390.00 LEPAGE BAKERIES INC 21,560.54 M A E A CONFERENCE 1,145.00 LESLIE UNIVERSITY 215.00 M A V E A 2,305.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

M D STETSON COMPANY 27,937.54 MAINE NIHOA 64.00 M E N C 86.00 MAINE OXY 4,890.10 M F A S C O 34.28 MAINE SAFETY COUNCIL 474.00 M F ATHLETICS 315.50 MAINE SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION 6,763.00 M F MCCORMICK CONSULTANTS 9,596.00 MAINE SKILLS USA-VICA 250.00 M M E A 150.00 MAINE STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM 12,545.98 M M S A 470.00 MAINE STREET GRAPHICS 125.17 M P A 7,920.87 MAINE SWIM LEAGUE 40.00 M S A D #57 148.00 MAINE TECHNICAL SOURCE 294.20 M S M A 4,155.84 MAINE TIMES 34.95 M S M A DENTAL TRUST FUND 1,224.98 MAINE TURNPIKE AUTHORITY 298.70 M S M A GROUP INSURANCE TRUST 221,873.37 MAINE VIDEO SYSTEMS 319.75 M S M A WORKERS COMP TRUST FUND 110,179.00 MALECKI MUSIC 120.36 M S S A 160.00 MANPOWER 12,672.33 M S S A 550.00 MAPLESTONE 34,250.00 MACEDGE OF DOVER 227.50 MARCIA KIMBALL 334.92 MACGAMUT MUSIC SOFTWARE INTL 280.00 MARCIE MOON 950.21 MACRO ENTER CORP 1,314.00 MARCO PRODUCTS INC. 138.11 MADSEC 275.00 MARDENS 1,301.19 MAGGIE BUCKLIN 156.90 MARGARET BRAFFITT 150.00 MAILBOX 74.85 MARGARET CHASE SMITH SCHOOL 1,436.96 MAILBOX BOOKBAG 64.90 MARGARET WING 149.52 MAINE A S B O 50.00 MARIANNE SYLVAIN 1,381.10 MAINE A S C D 1,976.00 MARIE D CASHIN 110.00 MAINE ALLIANCE FOR ARTS EDUCATION 70.00 MARK E. PREVOST 84.08 MAINE ASSOCIATION 300.00 MARK HAMMOND ASSOCIATES 1,032.00 MAINE ASSOCIATION OF NONPROFITS 225.00 MARK HANSEN 423.46 MAINE ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PSYCH 190.00 MARK LESSARD 90.00 MAINE BAND DIRECTOR ASSOCIATION 375.00 MARSHA CARON 9.75 MAINE CENTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH 90.00 MARSHA RENY 1,267.43 MAINE COLLEGE OF ART 145.00 MARSHALL CAVENDISH CORPORATION 966.64 MAINE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 1,600.00 MARSHALL TECHNICAL SERVICES INC 12,976.00 MAINE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 15.00 MARSHWOOD ADULT & COMMUNITY EDU 5,650.00 MAINE DEPT OF EDUCATION 600.00 MARTHA HESS POMBER 954.50 MAINE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 5.85 MARTI ANDREWS MA CCC A 75.00 MAINE ESL NETWORK 175.00 MARTIN L METEVIER 204.60 MAINE INDOOR AIR QUALITY COUNCIL 25.00 MARTIN MCKEON 71.25 MAINE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 4,600.00 MARY BOONE 188.76 MAINE ISLAND KAYAK COMPANY 760.00 MARY JANE GURNEY 300.00 MAINE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 410.00 MARY JANE TARAZEWICH, CI 191.25 MAINE LEADERSHIP CONSORTIUM 35.00 MARY MOULTON 142.13 MAINE MEDICAL CENTER 357.00 MARY RANCOURT 32.40 MAINE MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATIO 25.00 MARY RUTH BOOKS INC. 168.30 MAINE MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION 41,573.00 MARY SCAMMAN 175.00 MAINE MUNICIPAL BOND BANK 7,936.00 MASSABESIC ADULT & COMMUNITY EDU 5,650.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

MASSABESIC HIGH SCHOOL 174.00 MICHAEL THERRIEN 48.96 MASTER TEACHER 1,051.28 MICHAEL WILLIAMS 153.80 MATH LEARNING CENTER 46.50 MICHELE LENNOX 1,230.00 MATTHEW DOIRON 371.47 MICHELLE DOUGLASS 259.00 MAUREEN MCEWEN 46.08 MICHELLE FLYNN 60.00 MAUREEN REDMOND 21.00 MICHELLE MONDOR 2,009.20 MAURICE BACON 42.80 MICHELLE MORIN 83.52 MAURICE TED POLIQUIN 74.80 MICRO WAREHOUSE 13,387.79 MAY INSTITUTE 31,338.50 MIDWEST PRODUCTS 566.56 MAYER JOHNSON INC 244.00 MIKE ROBERT 96.00 MCAULEY TENNIS TEAM 10.00 MIKES SHEET METAL 2,195.00 MCDOUGAL LITTELL 7,745.39 MILLENNIUM 1,200.00 MCDOUGAL ORCHARDS LLC 1,870.00 MILLER FORD 200.00 MCGRAW HILL COMPANIES 57,319.07 MILTON SMITH 83.36 MEASURED PROGRESS INC 745.80 MINDWARE 31.45 MEDCO SUPPLY COMPANY 35.15 MISTY HARBOR RESORT 1,221.28 MEDICAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 330.00 MOBILE STORAGE GROUP 2,925.00 MEGAN WALSH 28,917.20 MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS 447.57 MELINDA GEAUMONT 967.67 MODERN SCHOOL SUPPLIES 280.16 MELODY WOOD 105.00 MOES ITALIAN SANDWICHES 68.66 MERIDIAN EDUCATION 129.55 MONIQUE SAUCIER 150.00 MERRIAM GRAVES CORPORATION 375.64 MOORE MEDICAL CORPORATION 7,413.39 METAMETRICS INC 878.12 MORIN STEEL INC 1,444.40 M-F ATHLETIC COMPANY INC 28.85 MOUSAM VALLEY ORTHOPAIDICS PA 125.00 MIAAA 80.00 MRE, INC 7,524.76 MICHAEL ALVINO 61.35 MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 20,973.87 MICHAEL BLANCHARD 145.56 MSMA UC FUND 29,307.53 MICHAEL CORRIVEAU 271.20 MT ABRAM HIGH SCHOOL 35.00 MICHAEL DISCATIO 54.00 MULTI-STATE BILLING 19,641.15 MICHAEL DROUIN 88.50 MUNIS INC 12,281.74 MICHAEL HARRISON 17,420.00 MUSIC HALL 240.00 MICHAEL LEE 103.60 MUSIC IN MOTION 102.60 MICHAEL MAIEWSKI 654.43 MUSIC TIME INCORPORATED 111.17 MICHAEL MORIN 1,083.19 MUSIC TREASURES COMPANY 26.99 MICHAEL O'MALLEY 154.40 N A C A C 145.00 MICHAEL PEPIN 90.00 N A C A T 40.00 MICHAEL PERKINS 69.00 N A E S P 530.29 MICHAEL RALSTON 114.11 N A S C O 393.52 MICHAEL REDMOND 73.72 N A S P 204.95 MICHAEL ROBERTS 145.00 N A S S P 816.00 MICHAEL ROYCE 253.40 N C F L 415.00 MICHAEL RYAN 45.22 N C T M 99.00 MICHAEL S. KOMICH 55.50 N E A C A C 45.00 MICHAEL SCHOFF 73.20 N E A S C 2,510.00 MICHAEL SINGLETON 118.80 N E R A 100.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

N S D C 119.00 NOBLE HIGH SCHOOL 175.00 N W E A 19,735.00 NOBLE WRESTLING BOOSTERS 216.00 NANCY J NICHOLSON 46.08 NONESUCH BOOKS & CARDS 600.65 NANCY MASSANARI 106.24 NORMAN SIROIS 296.64 NANCY NEUBERT 395.00 NORTHCENTER FOODSERVICE 243,017.34 NANCY POMERLEAU 80.00 NORTHEAST ATHLETICS INC 14,503.55 NANCY TURGEON 1,551.69 NORTHEAST ENERGY 250.00 NANCY WALKER PARRY 100.00 NORTHEAST SPEECH & HEARING 350.00 NAPA AUTO PARTS 890.71 NORTHEASTERN GRAPHIC SUPPLY 2,214.95 NATEF EOP TEST PROGRAM 75.00 NORTHERN CROWN SERVICES 9,406.01 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE 145.00 NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION 1,500.00 NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE 43.20 NORTHWEST REGIONAL 412.99 NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC EDU 34.94 NORTHWEST TEXTBOOK DEPOSITORY C 740.44 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 321.95 NORWAY SAVINGS BANK 75,777.45 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS 17.95 NWEA MEMBERS SEMINAR 6,750.00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 34.00 NWEA MEMBERS' SEMINAR 3,150.00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 103.94 NYSTROM 9,503.81 NATIONAL HEALTH SUPPLY COMPANY 830.67 OAKHURST DAIRY 114,357.02 NATIONAL LAMINATING INC 632.28 O'BRIEN & SONS INC 293.00 NATIONAL READING STYLES INSTITUTE 18.90 OFFICE DEPOT 834.70 NATIONAL SCHOOL PRODUCTS 339.51 OPTION PUBLISHING 1,149.11 NCCER 3,806.82 OPUS COMMUNICATIONS 167.00 NCS PEARSON INCORPORATED 16,942.74 ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY 128.00 NCSALL/WORLD EDUCATION 200.00 ORIGINAL CRISPY PIZZA CRUST CO INC 82,535.90 NEASC 2,115.00 OTIS SPUNKMEYER INC 29.59 NEERO 225.00 OXFORD HILLS COMPREHENSIVE 150.00 NEFF COMPANY 1,629.53 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC 8.54 NETWORK INC 1,121.00 P & E SUPPLY CORP 12.89 NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION 2,170.00 P C I 24.45 NEW ENGLAND BARRICADE COMPANY 620.52 PACE LEARNING SYSTEMS INC 152.00 NEW ENGLAND COMMUNICATION INC 10,266.86 PAMELA J GEE 295.38 NEW ENGLAND DOOR CLOSER 2,658.69 PAMELA PETERSON 607.33 NEW ENGLAND EDUCATION INSTITUTE 695.00 PAMELA WINSOR PT 31,400.00 NEW ENGLAND JANSAN 927.91 PAPERDIRECT INC 228.82 NEW ENGLAND SPEECH SERVICE 6,657.60 PARK PRINTERS 1,918.60 NEW READERS PRESS PUBLISHING DIV 366.05 PARK SEED WHOLESALE 378.43 NEW TEACHER CONCEPTS 305.51 PAT BRUNNER 2.99 NEWBRIDGE EDUCATION PUBLISHING 4,904.49 PAT BUSSELL 6,029.10 NEWSWEEK EDUCATION PROGRAM 118.00 PAT KOLOSOWSKI 390.73 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 18,423.46 PATRICIA ADAMS 150.00 NGUYEEN MAI 40.00 PATRICIA KAYE-SCHIESS 10.00 NICOLE MOTIL 119.96 PATRICIA LAROSE 261.00 NIMCO INC 400.65 PATRICIA M. BRENNAN 900.00 NINA E SYLVIA 196.04 PATRICIA MICHAUD 150.00 NOBLE ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATIO 6,150.40 PATRICIA PARADIS 100.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

PATRICIA WHITTEN 140.51 PLANK ROAD PUBLISHING 123.28 PATRICK IRISH 153.70 PLANNING DECISIONS 3,152.65 PATRICK REAGAN 226.90 PLASTIC WINDOW PRODUCTS 315.21 PAUL AUGER 363.43 PLATO LEARING INC. 41,106.00 PAUL CAMPBELL 57.44 PLAYFIT EDUCATION INC. 542.95 PAUL DEVOID 92.88 POLAND SPRING WATER COMPANY 830.56 PAUL DUPERRE 101.90 POPPLERS MUSIC STORE 206.90 PAUL GRANT 1,646.86 POPTOPS CO INC 239.58 PAUL HAWKS 4,510.50 PORTIX 1,395.00 PAUL LAWRENCE 90.80 PORTLAND ADULT EDUCATION 40.00 PAUL MASSE 87.50 PORTLAND GLASS 13.97 PAULINE PROVENCHER 150.00 PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 65.00 PAXTON/PATTERSON 420.20 PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART 46.00 PBS VIDEO 507.26 PORTLAND POTTERY 2,193.92 PCI EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING 207.65 PORTLAND PRESS HERALD 14,296.23 PEARSON LEARNING GROUP 13,678.53 PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1,560.00 PEOPLE 294.84 PORTSMOUTH PAPER COMPANY 729.80 PERFECTION LEARNING CORP 4,297.05 POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 1,091.14 PERKINS PAPER 3,397.01 POSTAGE BY PHONE 2,406.46 PERMA BOUND 1,109.74 PRECISION WEATHER SERVICE 325.00 PESI HEALTHCARE 317.90 PREMIER SCHOOL AGENDAS INC. 2,919.00 PETER ADAMS 67.75 PRENTICE HALL 563.85 PETER FONTAINE 182.26 PRESIDENTS EDUCATION AWARDS PRO 10.00 PETER HILL 1,428.83 PRESTIGE BOX CORP 92.95 PETER LAMBERT 120.40 PRIMARY CONCEPTS 104.50 PETER LEVASSEUR 121.38 PRIMARY SOURCE 200.00 PETER POMPEO 113.72 PRINCETON HEALTH PRESS 892.50 PETER STICKNEY 350.00 PRINT RECOVERY CONCEPTS 1,244.09 PETER WALKER 67.20 PRINTPAL 68.45 PETROLEUM MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS IN 2,472.35 PRISCILLA JOWETT 50.04 PHI DELTA KAPPA 60.00 PRISCILLA ST JOHN 1,087.93 PHIL FROST & SONS 476.97 PRO-CUT INTERNATIONAL 1,695.00 PHILIP WILLIAMS 117.20 PRODUCE FOR BETTER HEALTH 522.97 PHYLLIS COTE 491.39 PRO-ED INC 1,370.60 PINE STATE ELEVATOR COMPANY 72,300.71 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 254.00 PINE TREE SOCIETY 3,281.25 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING 27,350.00 PINPOINT 745.00 PROJECT ADVENTURE INC 33,024.00 PIONEER REVERE 202.50 PROJECT FOR SCHOOL INNOVATION 11.95 PIONEER LIVING 500.00 PROPS FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGR 712.80 PIONEER VALLEY EDUCATIONAL PRESS 2,889.31 PRO-VAC 160.00 PITNEY BOWES 948.08 PROVO'S TAXI 2,188.00 PITNEY BOWES 1,034.58 PSAT/MMSAT 94.50 PITNEY BOWES 4,882.25 PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ASSOCIATES, INC. 1,320.00 PITNEY BOWES PURCHASE POWER 1,687.02 PSYCHOLOGICAL & EDUCATIONAL PUBL 196.09 PITSCO INC 3,618.07 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 118.80 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

PSYCHOLOGICAL CORP 5,274.44 RICHARD FAULKNER 29.00 PUBLIC WORKS SUPPLY CO., INC. 6,332.92 RICHARD FIFIELD 47.50 PURELAND SUPPLY 340.00 RICHARD FITZGERALD 647.53 PUTNAM LUMBER CO., INC. 624.00 RICHARD FLANAGAN 275.10 QUEUE INC 3,078.34 RICHARD GENEST, INC. 33.00 QUICK MEDICAL 20.35 RICHARD GORDON 135.00 QUILL CORPORATION 12,563.86 RICHARD HEIKKINEN 130.00 QUILLSOFT LTD 160.00 RICHARD LANDRY 36.74 R PEPIN & SONS INC 8,582.14 RICHARD MARTINEAU 89.37 RACHEL KRUPSKY 14.56 RICHARD OLFENE, JR 54.00 RACHEL WHITE 41.33 RICHARD WILKINS 1,848.62 RACHELLE HILL 99.00 RICHARDS REFRIGERATION 665.00 RACHELLE HILL 193.18 RICK CHARETTE PRODUCTIONS 350.00 RADIO SHACK 1,925.73 RIGBY EDUCATION 13,660.55 RAE LYNN STACKPOLE 255.00 RIVER BIRCH, OT 212.00 RALPH PILL ELECTRIC SUPPLY 4,313.14 RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY 579.61 RALPH SPRAGUE PLUMBING & ELECTRIC 765.81 RJT EDUCATIONAL TRAINING 20,570.00 RAND MCNALLY & COMPANY 974.24 ROBBY HEBERT 41.30 RANDA L. THOMAS 109.64 ROBERT ANDERSON JR 2,521.00 RAYMOND DEMARETT 90.00 ROBERT BODWELL JR 2,800.00 RAYMOND GEDDES & CO INC 89.95 ROBERT C. LANSING 23.25 RAYMOND GOSSELIN 183.81 ROBERT FONTAINE 281.70 RAYMOND KEENE 50.00 ROBERT H. LORD CO., INC. 1,408.95 RAYMOND PETIT 25.00 ROBERT KAUTZ 2,921.38 READ PLEASE CORPORATION 69.90 ROBERT L JENSEN 55.50 REALLY GOOD STUFF INC 926.28 ROBERT MCCORMACK 75.00 REBECCA LABER-SMITH 443.00 ROBERT PECCHIA 78.20 REBECCA QUIMBY 750.00 ROBERT ROTHWELL 3,525.28 RECORDED BOOKS INC 369.60 ROBERT SOUTER 20.66 REED DISTRIBUTORS 7,837.84 ROBERT STACKPOLE 69.46 RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLIES 5,364.76 ROBERT THERRIEN 150.00 REMEDIA PUBLICATIONS INC 251.58 ROBIN FAGERLUND 44.40 RENE P. SIMARD 639.60 ROBIN REIDY,OTR/L 1,293.20 RENE R SAUCIER 80.00 ROBYN TURNER 757.13 RENE RANCOURT 72.24 ROCHESTER ARENA 5,877.90 REO WINDOW SHADE COMPANY 6,349.00 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 401.35 RES/COMM CARPET CLEANING 6,465.00 ROCKINGHAM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO 27,340.72 RESEARCH FOR BETTER TEACHING 10,063.00 ROCKY ROLAND 74.40 RESILITE SPORTS PRODUCTS INC. 4,332.00 ROGER A LINK SR 51.78 RESOURCES FOR READING 636.33 ROGER FARR 1,000.00 RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM 300.00 ROGER HICKS 205.72 RETA BROWN 106.20 ROGER ROBBINS 86.00 RICHARD BACK 332.25 ROGERS SUPA DOLLAR 800.27 RICHARD COOKE 58.60 ROLAND MOULIN 213.64 RICHARD DRAPER 208.10 RONALD A COTE 16,445.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

RONALD JALBERT 51.50 SCHOLASTIC 2,354.46 ROTARY CLUB OF SANFORD/SPRINGVAL 198.50 SCHOLASTIC 5,270.35 RUBB BUILDING SYSTEMS 1,500.00 SCHOLASTIC 34,897.15 RUNYON KERSTEEN OUELLETTE 13,400.00 SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUBS INC. 193.38 RUTH BRIDGEWATER 948.32 SCHOOL HEALTH 320.39 RUTH'S REUSABLE RESOURCES 625.00 SCHOOL HEALTH ALERT 150.00 RYAN GAUDREAU 100.00 SCHOOL MART 1,614.90 RYAN PAYEUR 29,850.00 SCHOOL MEDIA ASSOCIATES 64.85 S M A A 1,928.00 SCHOOL NURSE NEWS 16.00 S M M S A C 582.00 SCHOOL NURSE SUPPLY 1,016.43 SADDLEBACK EDUCATION 54.78 SCHOOL SPECIALTIES 83,680.24 SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEM 65.04 SCHOOL WORKS 1,463.25 SAFE-T CLASSROOM PRODUCTS 126.50 SCHOOLLAW.COM 810.00 SAFETY KLEEN 265.00 SCHOOLMASTERS SCIENCE 277.99 SAGE PUBLICATIONS 60.39 SCHROFF DEVELOPMENT CORP. 246.00 SALAH ZAYED 971.60 SCIENCE KITT & BOREAL LAB 677.84 SAMANTHA JEAN COLE 100.00 SCOREBOARD ENTERPRISE 638.36 SAMMONS PRESTON 137.53 SCOTT DESCOTEAUX 192.40 SANDLER BROS 43,552.30 SCOTT FORESMAN/AWL 99.70 SANDRA MICHAUD 179.99 SCOTT HINCKLEY 253.44 SANDRA ORR 150.00 SCOTT R NEGLEY JR 650.00 SANDRA TIBBETTS 382.50 SCOTT TAYLOR 142.00 SANFORD ADULT EDUCATION 2,553.75 SCOTT THERIAULT 328.20 SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 406.00 SEABURY & SMITH 2,284.00 SANFORD COOLING 100.00 SEACOAST LANGUAGE SERVICE 11,670.00 SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB 788.80 SEACOAST REP THEATRE 810.00 SANFORD CPR ASSOCIATES 639.84 SEANCHAI EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 2,653.81 SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT 165.00 SELECT AGENDAS 1,291.00 SANFORD FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 1624 150.00 SENSORY INTEGRATION TOOK KIT WOR 115.00 SANFORD FLOORING INC 17,108.23 SENTRY GLASS INC 3,946.25 SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1,000.00 SERVINGSCHOOLS.COM 643.75 SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 18,908.26 SHARON BALDYGA 35.28 SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 5,146.67 SHARON BURPEE 150.00 SANFORD NEWS 49.84 SHARON J. BALDYGA 66.39 SANFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 81,260.61 SHARON REMICK 189.19 SANFORD REGIONAL VOCATIONAL CENT 14,446.85 SHAWN ANTON 72.00 SANFORD SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRA 30,816.51 SHAWS RIDGE EQUIPMENT 8,236.70 SANFORD SEWERAGE DISTRICT 17,470.41 SHAWS SUPERMARKET 892.15 SANFORD TITANS 625.00 SHELLY A ROUX 15.88 SANFORD WATER DISTRICT 15,902.27 SHERMAN ALEXANDER 139.50 SANFORD/SPRINGVALE YMCA 4,875.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 4,358.79 SARAH SHELLEY 52.97 SHIRLEY SPAULDING 471.92 SARGENT WELCH 7,159.12 SHOP SOLUTIONS L.C. 2,134.00 SAX ARTS & CRAFTS INC 783.46 SHOPWARE 528.88 SCHIAVI LEASING CORP 35,160.00 SIMPLEX GRINNELL 168.00 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO 439.50 STEVE BUSSIERE 110.19 SKILLPATH SEMINARS 149.00 STEVE HORGAN 137.50 SMART SHOPPER 44.55 STEVE MOSLEY 138.30 SMILE MAKERS INC 138.90 STEVE TURGEON 2,233.06 SO PORTLAND MUSIC BOOSTERS 125.00 STEVE WALKER 1,139.00 SOCIAL STUDIES SERVICE 157.73 STEVEN C. BROWN 69.82 SONJA CARLL 150.00 STEVEN FULMER 6.84 SOUTHERN MAINE CLASSIC 140.00 STEVEN PERRY 98.50 SOUTHERN MAINE COMMUNICATION 426.75 STEVEN ROSCIA 156.80 SOUTHERN MAINE GUIDANCE SERVICE 42.50 STEVEN SCHULZ 990.40 SOUTHERN MAINE MIDDLE SCHOOL 653.00 STONE HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTER 1,373.60 SOUTHERN MAINE PARTNERSHIP 1,600.00 SUB BUILDERS INC 3,682.55 SOUTHERN MAINE REGIONAL 1,292.00 SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE OF AMERICA 800.19 SOUTHPAW ENTERPRISES, INC 79.92 SUE HATCH 80.00 SOUTHWORTH-MILTON INC 3,900.00 SUNBURST 120.95 SPECIALIZED PURCHASING CONSULTAN 1,028.48 SUNDANCE PUBLISHING 1,858.49 SPEED STACKS INC 724.00 SUPER DUPER PUBLISHING 315.60 SPILLERS 5,315.00 SURPLUS BUSINESS ASSETS 3,935.00 SPORTIME 1,525.55 SUSAN COLLEY 497.51 SPORTS FIELDS INC 5,240.46 SUSAN EILERT 1,187.54 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FOR KIDS 29.96 SUSAN LAMOREAU 431.58 SPORTS STOP 6,735.00 SUSAN PEPIN 61.50 SPRINGVALE HARDWARE 12,831.74 SUSAN ROUX 150.00 SPRINGVALE NURSERIES 255.40 SUSAN STILPHEN 41.70 SPRINGVALE SUNOCO 818.83 SWAN ISLAND PRESS 30.00 SPURWINK 118,093.87 SWEETSER CHILDRENS HOME 242,027.42 SPURWINK INSTITUTE 1,200.00 SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF 13,807.66 SPURWINK INSTITUTE 2,568.75 TARYN FIFE 101.06 SRVC GRAPHIC ARTS PROGRAM 141.17 TAYLOR PERREAULT 165.00 SS SCHOOL SERVICES 374.67 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 181.55 ST JOSEPHS COLLEGE 1,839.60 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 950.80 ST THOMAS SCHOOL 200.00 TEACH & LEARN 270.43 STACEY BISSELL 901.10 TEACHER CREATED MATERIALS 165.38 STAFF DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS 2,373.00 TEACHER IDEAS PRESS 80.11 STANDARD ELECTRIC COMPANY 158.24 TEACHER WEB INC 1,785.00 STANDARD OF NEW ENGLAND, LLC 12,210.57 TEACHERS' CURRICULUM INSTITUTE 1,312.89 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN 7,208.44 TEACHERS DISCOVERY 416.32 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN 12,902.67 TEACHERS VIDEO COMPANY 685.16 STARBIRD MUSIC SHOPPE 3,564.00 TEACHING RESOURCE CENTER 71.33 STATEWIDE FIRE EQUIPMENT 981.00 TECH DIRECTIONS PROJECTS 20.85 STECK VAUGHN COMPANY 2,917.05 TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 93.50 STENHOUSE 513.93 TECHNICAL ED SOLUTIONS 6,235.00 STEPHEN MICKERIZ 271.83 TERRENCE MCCARTHY 900.00 STEPHEN S JOSEPH CO 4,541.50 TERRY GRAY 150.00 STEPS TO LITERACY 619.13 TERRY J. GRANT 1,674.69 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

TERRY LUCE 51.60 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 58,135.88 THE MACSMITH 6,209.75 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE 150.00 THE OGUNQUIT TROLLEY CO. 350.00 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE 200.00 THE PAPER CENTER 11.08 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE 200.00 THEODORE S. BAKER 720.00 TREASURER, STATE OF MAINE 700.00 THERAPRO INC 68.45 TREASURER, STATEA OF MAINE 180.00 THERESA VERMETTE 150.00 TRI STATE ASBO INC 75.00 THOMAS BOSTON 48.80 TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFTS 276.99 THOMAS GAGNE 10.00 TROY HATHAWAY 151.56 THOMAS NASH 750.00 TROY WATTS 125.90 THOMAS PAYEUR 27,544.00 TRUSLOW ADULT DAYCARE CENTER 25.00 THOMAS PETERSON 106.25 TTLC WIRELESS 143.50 THOMAS R. GUSKEY 4,505.59 TURNER SPORTING GOODS 527.34 THOMPSON PUBLISHING GROUP, INC 1,460.50 TUT'S TROPHIES & AWARDS 50.00 THOMPSON PUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTION 277.00 TYPE-RITE ENTERPRISES, INC. 429.23 THOMSON LEARNING 11,458.23 U S GAMES 224.49 THOMSON/WADSWORTH 2,346.21 U S POSTMASTER 2,456.00 THURLEY HOWARD 150.00 UNICEL 538.53 TICE ASSOCIATES INC 1,400.00 UNICOM TECHNOLOGY GROUP 975.00 TIME FOR KIDS 1,497.77 UNIFIRST 1,243.25 TIMES RECORD 4,715.46 UNIFORMS EXPRESS 15.96 TIMOTHY O'LEARY 53.70 UNION LEADER CORPORATION 368.90 TODD LEVESQUE 50.00 UNION OIL COMPANY 163,924.31 TOM ORR 37.50 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 26.61 TOMS TEAM SALES 15,061.15 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 222.00 TONY JACK 50.00 UNITED WAY OF YORK COUNTY 80.00 TONY'S SEWING MACHINES 250.00 UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND 639.60 TOOL CRIB 4,689.52 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 60.00 TOPBULB.COM 230.71 UNIVERSITY BOOK SERVICE 545.48 TOWER PUBLISHING 193.00 UNIVERSITY CAP & GOWN 616.00 TOWN OF SANFORD 34.00 UNIVERSITY CENTER AT SANFORD 583.00 TOWN OF SANFORD 2,643.43 UNIVERSITY MOTOR INN 62.00 TOWN OF SANFORD 5,335.28 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 200.00 TOWN OF SANFORD (FEDERAL TAX) 500.00 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 705.00 TOWN OF SANFORD CODES ENFORCEM 601.60 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 26,151.65 TOYS R US 521.71 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 3,409.26 TRACY LIZOTTE 172.50 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 330.00 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 20.00 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 195.00 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 100.00 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE 50.00 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 140.00 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE 4,477.20 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 140.00 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE 4,778.20 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 200.00 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE 19,466.00 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 280.00 UPSTART 373.83 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 600.00 US BANK CORP TRUST BOSTON 218,190.05 TREASURER STATE OF MAINE 1,030.00 US GAMES 30.77 SANFORD SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VENDORS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2003 - JUNE 30, 2004

US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM 65.66 WILLIAM TIMMINS 97.50 US MAP & BOOK CO. 600.55 WILLIAM V MACGILLL & COMPANY 3,207.21 USA TODAY 413.00 WILSON LANGUAGE TRAINING 150.70 UTRECHT ART SUPPLIES 519.28 WINDFALL BOOKS 93.39 UZ ENGINEERED PRODUCTS 135.42 WINSLOW SCHOOL DEPT. 240.00 VALPAR INTERNATIONAL CORP 199.00 WOODPILE INC 2,988.00 VARITRONICS 5,714.70 WOODWIND & THE BRASSWIND 66.24 VERIZON 31,577.13 WORDWRAP SERVICE 52,800.00 VERRILL & DANA LLP 1,559.50 WORKOUT FITNESS STORE 491.00 VIDEO GEAR SHOP 192.00 WORLD ALMANAC EDUCATION 2,143.92 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS 461.68 WORLD BOOK INC 1,419.00 VILLAGE PROFILE 27.00 WORLD RESEARCH COMPANY 926.75 VIP CHARTER COACHES 678.16 WORTHINGTON DIRECT INC 132.95 VISIBLE 251.46 XPEDEX 3,362.30 W B MASON COMPANY INC 1,738.82 YCACC 850.00 WABAN PROJECTS INC 25,203.30 YCSA 60.00 WALMART COMMUNITY BRC 12,133.42 YORK & CUMBERLAND COUNTY 150.00 WALTER J. FARMER 65.10 YORK ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION 5,650.00 WARDS BIOLOGY 271.69 YORK COUNTY ARENA MANAGEMENT 4,299.00 WARRENS OFFICE SUPPLIES 26,075.96 YORK COUNTY CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT 500.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NH ROCHESTE 33,990.00 YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 13,044.12 WAYNE YOUNG 479.89 YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,335.00 WEEKLY READER CORPORATION 3,424.09 YORK COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL 240.00 WEIDENHAMMER SYSTEMS CORP 250.00 YORK COUNTY SCHOOLS 150.00 WELLS OGUNQUIT COMMUNITY EDUCAT 5,880.45 YORK COUNTY SWIM OFFICIAL 600.00 WELLS OGUNQUIT SCHOOLS 75.00 ZANER BLOSER EDUCATION PUBLISHING 1,903.06 WEST MUSIC COMPANY 223.25 ZEPHYR PRESS 131.80 WESTBROOK ADULT ED 10.00 WESTBROOK READING RECOVER 1,773.00 TOTAL VENDORS PAID $7,775,014.90 WESTED 24.50 WESTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVIC 345.55 WESTON JESUIT SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 645.00 WHAT 669.80 WHITCOMB ASSOCIATES 3,850.10 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION 379.42 WILBUR G SHAW HARDWARE 1,874.34 WILLARD SCHOOL 1,187.51 WILLIAM BORMET 70.86 WILLIAM DINEEN 306.80 WILLIAM GALLAGHER 7.00 WILLIAM H SCOTT 611.00 WILLIAM H. SADLIER INC 55.44 WILLIAM KENISTON 579.76 WILLIAM MCMALLEN 81.00 WILLIAM RAYMOND FANNIN JR MD 1,200.00

Acting Superintendent of Schools Betsy St. Cyr and Business Manager Delano Lebel

2005 Sanford School Board

Chairman Robert Stackpole Vice-Chairman Paul Williams Ms. Marguerite Herlihy Mr. Robert Gendron Mr. Robert Dezenzo

Superintendent’s Office: 917 Main Street, Suite 2 Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-2810

Carl J. Lamb School, 233 Shaw’s Ridge Road, Springvale, Maine 04083 – Phone: 324-8481

Emerson School, 975 Main Street, Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-3322

Lafayette School, 69 Brook Street, Sanford, ME 04073 Phone: 324-4160

Margaret Chase Smith School, 248 Twombley Road, Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-7586

Willard School, 668 Main Street, Sanford, Maine 04073 Willard School Phone: 324-8454

Visit the Sanford School District Sanford Jr. High, 708 Main Street, Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-3114 On-Line At: www.sanford.org Sanford High School, 52 Sanford High School Blvd, Sanford, Maine 04073 – Phone: 324-4050 – VOC Center: 324-2942

REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

The 2003 –2004 school year brought many initiatives and changes to the schools of Sanford and Springvale. The changes and programs that resulted were all focused upon the goal of helping all students in our schools meet proficiency standards defined in Maine’s Learning Results. It is only through the leadership of the Sanford School Committee, the support and input from parents and community members and the hard work of the school staff that the quality of education of our students continues to improve.

During the past year Sanford completed the required CLAS (comprehensive local assessment plan) and acknowledged that completion to the Maine Department of Education. Assessment and the analysis of student achievement data continue to be a major focus of our work. Students, parents and teachers are engaged in setting individual year long academic goals using scores obtained from the on-line participation in the NWEA (Northwest Evaluation Association) assessment.

Analysis of student achievement data in addition to recommendations from the Comprehensive Education Plan Committee resulted in requests for innovative programming to the Sanford School Committee. Some of the program initiatives undertaken in the 2003-2004 school year included:

 Expanding the Extended Kindergarten Program to Margaret Chase Smith School

 Before and After School Title I program, Homework Clubs, expanded summer school offerings

 Participation in grants including: 21st Century Grant, Smaller Learning Communities Grant and Healthy Lifestyles Grant

 Creation of a Communications Subcommittee, to publicize and seek community input into the work of the district

 Creation of the MOST (Making Opportunities for Structures and Time) Committee, to research and recommend how the time students spend in school and the programs students participate in can be restructured to promote increased student achievement.

Several of the District’s programs were extensively evaluated through the past year.

The District participated in a State and Federal Review of our NCLB funded projects. Numerous commendations were forthcoming, as well as recommendations and citations. Sanford High School participated in an evaluation conducted by The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, which resulted in continued accreditation. Sanford Vocational School participated in it’s own NEASC evaluation and is working on numerous recommendations from that report.

The reader is referred to the reports provided by the Schools of Sanford for a more detailed account of these initiatives. In reading these reports take note of the extensive amount of staff participation and time that has been given to help all our students reach proficiency.

The Sanford School Committee has strongly supported the infrastructure of the district. The 1 million dollar renovation bond has contributed greatly these efforts and we appreciated the support of the community in Town Meeting approval of this request.

In closing, I want to acknowledge the support of Superintendent Robert Kautz in helping advance the work of the district, the vision and leadership of the Sanford School Committee and the fine work of our administrators, faculty and support staff in providing educational settings where our students can meet Maine’s Learning Results.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth J. St. Cyr Interim Superintendent of Schools

Springvale Cotton Mill, Mill Street, Springvale House

Springvale, Early 1890s before the Fire of 1905.

Snow Roller on Bridge Street, Springvale, circa 1900.

Celebration in Sanford Square, early 1890s

Stiles Bros. Store on Main Street, Louis G. Goodall Residence and Hotel Sanford circa 1895 In the 1890’s

Thank you to the Sanford Historical Society for Allowing Us To Re-Use These Pictures. For a Complete Photo History of Sanford~Springvale, Visit the Historical Society On-Line at www.sanfordhistory.org