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Friday, May 29, 2009

Landaff Creamery open for business

Come take a self-guided to tour at the Landaff Creamery on Mill Brook Road. Cheese is available for purchase there as well. Talented local artist, Becky McGovern painted murals in the viewing hallway.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Buy a table!

WHAT: Friends of Landaff Yard Sale

WHEN: Saturday, June 13, 2009
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Rain Date-Sunday, June 14, 2009

WHERE: Finkle Field at The Blue School, Landaff

Search your attics and sheds for good stuff...”one person’s
trash is another’s treasure”
$10.00 per space (payable day of sale)
Bring your own table

Hot dogs and sodas will be on sale.

Contact Claudia at 838-5257 or Jaye at jaysie12@yahoo.com for more information.

All proceeds to benefit the Landaff Town Hall kitchen rejuvenation project.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Let's get broadband

A spokesman from Fairpoint Communication attended the selectmen's meeting Wednesday. He told the select board that the quickest way for Landaff to get broadband access was to have as many people as possible request it. This can be done by going to the following website:
http://www.iwantmybroadbandfromfairpoint.com/

Friday, March 27, 2009

Landaff cheese on sale


Doug and Deb Erb announce the availability of their Landaff Creamery brand cheese at The Brick Store in Bath. Stop by and pick some up today.

Don't forget about the pancake breakfast on Sunday.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Check the calendar

Remember to check the calendar on the Landaff website to find out about events and meetings in town.

Mushroom lecture next week

On March 28th at 2 PM at the Town Hall, the Landaff Conservation Commission will be hosting Roz Lowen who will give a presentation on wild mushrooms. Later on in the summer we will have her return to lead us on a field trip where we will identify edible and non-edible mushrooms. Everyone is welcome.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The strife is over...maybe

Let's hope the bitterness that has reared its ugly head in town in recent weeks can go away now that the voters have decided. Right or wrong, people purposed what they did over love of the town. The amendments were rejected. Let's move on. Feel free to comment.

Voting results:

Selectman: Valerie Kimber-Roy 75
Lindsay Coyle 68
Errol Peters (write-in) 65

Treasurer: Heidi Sagar 184

Moderator: Florence Webb 106
Meghan McGovern Hamilton (write-in) 85

Cemetery Trustee: Mary Dodge 208

Trustee of Trust Funds: Kathleen Coyle 130
2 seats open Donna Bronson (write-in) 5
Meghan Hamilton (write-in) 3

Planning Board: Harry McGovern 154
2 seats open P atrick Webb 67
Marilyn Booth 59

Zoning Board of Adjustment: Heidi Sagar 163
2 seats open Ron Spaulding (write-in) 3
Judy Boulet (write-in) 2

Conservation Committee: Richard Sagar 160
2 seats open David Clement (write-in) 7
Bobbi Jo Brown (write-in) 5

Zoning Amendment #1: Creation of new Districts: YES 54 NO 166

Zoning Amendment #2: Conservation Overlay District, Steep Slopes YES 54 NO 166

Zoning Amendment #3: Ridgeline Conservation Distinct above 1600 feet: YES 59 NO 168