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Rockland Maine
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Rockland Maine



Teamsters Local 340 for Louis Lewis, vs Rockland City Council, No. 77-16
STATE OF MAINE MAINE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Case Number 77-16 ____________________________________ )TRUCK DRIVERS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND )HELPERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 340, ) on behalf of Louis Lewis, Detective )of the Rockland Police Department ) ) Complainant ) ) vs ) DECISION AND ORDER )ROCKLAND CITY COUNCIL, consisting )of Charles A. Allen, Jr., Charles P.)Lake, E. Allen Gordon, Warren Perry )and Thomas J. Molloy, Chairman, and )Paul A. Devine, City Manager, and )Richard D. Hanley, Chief of Police ) ) Respondent )____________________________________) This case comes to the Maine Labor Relations Board by way of a ProhibitedPractice Complaint dated October, 1976, and filed by Lucien Boutin, Secretary-Treasurer, Truck Drivers, Warehousemen and Helpers Union, Local No. 3140, onOctober 13, 1976. The Response to the aforesaid Complaint was dated October 28,1976 and filed by John L. Knight, Esquire, Attorney for the Rockland City Councilon November 1, 1976. A pre-hearing conference was held in thi ... [Read More]

Bureau of Elder and Adult Services - Maine
Town - Regional Office A.R. 2 Township - Houlton Abbott Village - Bangor Acton - Sanford Addison - Machias Agamenticus (South Berwick) - Sanford Albany Township - South Paris Albion - Augusta Alder Stream (T2R5) - Farmington Alexander (Baileyville) - Calais Alfred - Sanford Allagash Plantation - Fort Kent Alna - Rockland Alton - Bangor Amherst - Ellsworth Amity - Houlton Andover - South Paris Andover No. S Township - South Paris Andover W Township - South Paris Anson - Skowhegan Appleton - Rockland Argyle Plantation - Bangor Arrowsic - Rockland Arundel (Kennebunk) - Biddeford Ashland - Fort Kent Ashville (Sullivan) - Machias Athens - Skowhegan Atkinson - Bangor Atlantic - Ellsworth Auburn - Lewiston Augusta - Augusta Aurora - Ellsworth Avon - Farmington Bailey Island (Harpswell) - Portland Baileyville - Calais Bald Mountain (Rangeley) - Skowhegan Baldwin - Portland Bancroft (Wytopitlock) - Houlton Bangor - Bangor Bar Harbor - Ellsworth Bar Mills - ... [Read More]

Maine House Speaker
Speaker Richardson All Representatives Rep. Herbert Adams, Portland Rep. Christopher W. Babbidge, Kennebunk Rep. Christopher R. Barstow, Gorham Rep. Stephen R. Beaudette, Biddeford Rep. Richard D. Blanchard, Old Town Rep. Patricia A. Blanchette, Bangor Rep. Lawrence Bliss, South Portland Rep. Joseph C. Brannigan, Porland Rep. John R. Brautigam, Falmouth Rep. Mark E. Bryant, Windham Rep. Richard J. Burns, Berwick Rep. Emily A. Cain, Orono Rep. Marilyn E. Canavan, Waterville Rep. Herbert E. Clark, Millinocket Rep. Margaret M. Craven, Lewiston Rep. Charles E. Crosby, III, Topsham Rep. Glenn A. Cummings, Portland Rep. Timonthy E. Driscoll, Westbrook Rep. Robert S. Duchesne, Hudson Rep. Benjamin F. Dudley, Portland Rep. Edward R. Dugay, Cherryfield Rep. Michael E. Dunn, Bangor Rep. Robert W. Duplessie, Westbrook Rep. Jane E. Eberle, South Portland Rep. Sean F. Faircloth, Bangor Rep. David W. Farrington, Gorham Rep. Edward D. Finch, Fairfiled Rep. Jeremy Fischer, ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Facts & History: Weather & Climate
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The Maine Emergency Management Agency
Description: A mass of sliding earth, mud, or rock. Secondary Effects: Slumpage or subsidence. Damage to homes, roads, and property. Possible damage to utilities such as water and sewer mains in urban areas. Vulnerability: Most documented landslides have occurred in glacial-marine clay deposits in the valleys and lowlands of southern Maine. Evidence of small slides (which can be very slow in movement) is common along steep valley sides and shorelines in these clay deposits. However, large destructive slides are rare. The most recent one was in April of 1996 when a steep bluff along the north shore of Rockland Harbor slumped toward the ocean. Gradual erosion of marine bluffs is a continuing natural process affecting much of the coast. Mitigation: Marine geologists of the Maine Geological Survey map and study areas that may be more susceptible to various types of bluff erosion. Their materials are available to city and regional planners. The north shore of Rockland Harbor was one ... [Read More]

Inventory of Historic Light Stations--Maine--Matinicus Rock Light (Twin Towers)
Nearest City: ROCKLAND ...

Fresnel Lens Disposition: ORIG. LENS AT SHORE VILLAGE MUSEUM, ROCKLAND ... [Read More]

Maine Local Government - County of Knox - Main Page
County Seat: Rockland ...

Rockland, Maine 04841 ...

Knox County, incorporated in 1860, is the last county incorporated in the State of Maine. Knox County is in mid-coast Maine with Rockland as its county seat, and includes the town of Camden, a popular summer destination. ... [Read More]

Maine Local Government - City of Rockland - Main Page
Rockland is a city in, and the county seat of, Knox County. It incorporated as the town of East Thomaston from a portion of Thomaston on July 28, 1848, changed its name in 1850, and became a city in 1854. Rockland swapped some land with Thomaston in 1849 and 1852 and has kept its boundaries intact ever since. Settled in 1769, the community still maintains the working waterfront characteristic of its glory days as a major fishing port. The world's fastest clipper ship, Red Jacket, was built here; Edna St. Vincent Millay was born here, and the well appointed William A. Farnsworth Art Museum makes its home here. Lobster is still king in Rockland, which hosts the annual Maine Seafood Festival. Located on U.S. Route 1 and Maine Routes 17 and 73, the city is a regional service and retail center. Most recently, new service industries and people seeking waterfront residential property have begun to transform the once working class atmosphere. ... [Read More]


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