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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 5
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Kennebec Journal du lieu suivant : Augusta, Maine • 5

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Augusta, Maine
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HWatCIOCTm XlIQUSTA MAINE THURSDAY JUNE 1 1869 LOCALE WINTER'S BEST North A to woman asks court for violating order ''i? i pass wherein they a wider area talcing at least three feet of the front yard of Don King along the Kenfield and his wife Rita have given the town permission to relocate part of the road 'onto a five-foot strip of their land The town is paying $4200 to dig a replacement well for the Kenfields because their well is in the way of the relocated road According to affidavit town construction crews from 9:30 am to 4 pm Friday used heavy machinery to'take about four feet of land in her front yard that abuts the property affidavit supported claim affidavit also states Monmouth Town i Attorney Clifford Goodall was present earlier that morning on the road The town has a right-of-way on the' road which serves 14 homeowners Goodall could pot be reached King has asked Judge Alexander to order the town to pay her legal fees and provide her with any other amount of money she might deserve By TOM FARKAS Staff Writer AUGUSTA A Monmouth woman asked a Superior Court judge Wednesday to hold the town in criminal contempt on grounds the town violated a temporary restraining order issued on her behalf Dora King 68 charged town crews last Friday used heavy machinery to take about four feet of her front lawn court records show King claimed the actions "constitute disobedience of and an utter disregard for the temporary restraining Judge Donald Alexander issued last Thursday The new charge appeared in court documents filed by Augusta attorney Paul Bourget representing King The charge was added to the lawsuit King started last week against the town King has charged the project to repair the rood represents a taking of her land Her property deed states her residential lot extends to the center of Highland Terrace Town Manager Paul Bird on Wednesday said he knows of no town equipment that was on property Friday He declined to comment on latest charge saying he has not seen the court documents Bird said the plan to relocate the road away from property has not changed But affidavits Bourget presented to the court Monday indicate town crews did use heavy machinery there Friday Bourget presented the court with written testimony from King Sheila Sanford who lives with King and Albert Kenfield who lives across the road Ken field's affidavit states he "observed the i town of road construction crew operate machinery which a trail between my residence and that of Dora King This trail ran along the very edge of the roadway along the yard of Dora King construction crew then made a second SAD 11 board boosts school luncii costs prepare each lunch By GARY REMAL Staff Writer GARDINER The cost of meals at SAD 11 schools will be going up next year June 8 the SAD 11 school board approved ina eases that boost the cost of a student lunch from 85 cents to $1 adult meals from SI 85 to $2 and student breakfasts from 40 cents to SO Superintendent of Schools Merle Peacock Jr' said the price increases should not affect students who receive free or reduced-price meals as long as state and federal guidelines remain the same: School officials stud the price increases are necessary to keep up with rising costs 1 Peacock said it costs the school district $1 60 to would allow them to eat free or reduced-price meals but many area parents shy away from filling out federally mandated forms that require parents to provide income information and Social Security numbers He saidj other federal programs that provide funding to the school district also use the census figures generated by the subsidized lunch program to determine the amount of money the district receives Additional students signed up would mean more money for the district The schocd board also approved two policy changes that allow students to select from several offered dishes and to restrict the sale of foods in competition with the school lunch program Both Changes were recommendations from the state school nutrition program School cafeteria supervisor Mildred Gould said iding-th st year a about $30000 in reserve and that it costs about $40000 to start up the meals program at the beginning of each school year think it is imperative this board increase the cost of the meals Peacock said Gould said she is concerned that the 26-year-old dishwashing machine at Gardiner Area High School will have to be replaced soon at a cost of $7000-S10000 been holding it together with a Band-Aid and now' I even get parts for it' because so out of she told the' board Peacock said more students in the school district fall within the income guidelines that Marcia Lana a Mnlor at Cony High School and the sparkplug of tho glri'a dasa A atata basketball championship taam thara holds an award giveri to bar Wadnosday as the outstanding famala athlata off Mai no's winter season The award from the Maine Sports Hal of Fame was givan to her at a school assembly POLICE LOG New Litchfield budget panel member quits By BONNIE SCHMUCKER KJ Correspondent 7 jkf ing to a county sheriffs deputy Pennie Rogers was driving her car south about 5:25 pm when she steered the Subaru station wagon onto a soft shoulder to avoid ah animal in the road said Kennebec County Sheriff Deputy Michael Poulin 1 vehicle then spun off the shoulder and flipped onto the other side of the road Poulin said Rogers who was not wearing a seat belt endpd up in the passenger seat facing backward Poulin said Her 8-year-old daughter who was 1 4 1 1 -1 Jfc UV CHELSEA Two deputies received minor injuries Saturday night when they allegedly were assaulted by a couple who refused to leave the Crystal Falls Lounge on Route 17 according to department records Scott and Diane Geroux 23 and 21 respectively1 of Gardiner each were arrested and charged with a-ssault and obstructing government administration said Maj Ronald Raymond Both deputies received minor mjuries and were transported to Kennebec Valley Medical Center Brown was given a tetanus shot and both were released Raymond said LITCHFIELD The budget committee learned Tuesday night that a fellow member sworn in with them at town has quit In a letter to the committee Ron Chasg said he could no longer serve budget committee in a town citizens people Into to be labeled as- ope-of-referring to the budget -iVFtrtx i tfk i riusri iin-iis committee poqld work with the other committees And heads of town dgiartments tO "build a plan so you get hit all at -Byras said the share of state revenue last year Has $105000 He did not know how much would go for the 1990 budget but said there should be increases He told Wade thq next big item of town equipment to be replaced probably would be the grader which is 28 years old "We still have quite a few gravel roads and we use the grader for ice control in the Byras explained Ini other ''business Byras noted that toost of the town accounting is now on a computer and to expect improvement in the time it takes to get out tax bills He said the computer also gives him more time to accomplish other duties Alma Gowell asked that Byras and selectmen review budget committee guidelines and define the he ii aware of wai the one that aid if a budget committee existed within a town its recommendations must induded on the town warrant Calvin Brown who served on the school committee last year said he believed there is a lot of misunderstanding and a "lack of communica- tion between the budget committee and the other He said various groups must attend each and that the committee should be involved in the early process of forming those budgets Wade and Eagles agreed must reserve judgment but give opinions and ask Wade said' Gowell reminded the town manager that when the budget committee was formed two years ago selectmen said they needed input and would value those opinions said he would ask selectmen for a job description the budget committee could use as a guideline and was taken by Belgrade rescue to the Thayer Unit at' Mid-Maine Medical Center in Waterville he said She was treated and released Monday said a clinical director th who did not provide other details' opinionswith community with ROME A Rome woman was slightly injured Monday afternoon when her car spun around and flipped' on -Route -225 accord recording secretary cover where budgets are reviewed The committee reviewed a fii department inventory of all equij ment valued over $1000 The will be used to estimate expected of equipment and will allow the town manager selectmen and budget Committee to plan ahead for replacement Ways of saving expected expenditures fygh as reserve accounts and' sinking fund accounts discussed!" Calvin Brown the newest member of the board asked if the budget said he believes that until the 'town dan view other more objectivity! would always be arodds 1 served a previous term get committee John Ea-saidmembers were saddened to resignation Manager David Byras told up he would speak to about filling the post until I of term Wade was re-elected to serve man of the committee He discussed the possibility of having a duties and purpose of the group Byras said the only state guideline i i -i 1 i- vJ 4: Leisner resigns position on Democratic committee AUGUSTA Roger Leisner them without proper authorization controversial vice chairman of the prompting one member to call for his remova Democratic Committee I removal from the committee from his post last week to apate in city votes dty clerk Madeline Cyr One committee member said Monday the technicality "gives hint a graceful way to back out of they could no but Leisner i EXHMUSI Leisner who is Ward warden resigned from his Democratic Party position May 31 after rity statutes forbid resi-TSSng both a dty warden We have a huge jjarts In Pipe bendiryg done on premises for'eus fit AND our ork is GUARANTEED for AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR! 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