Upcoming meetings
Pownal selectmen will meet Monday, June 3 and 17, at 7 p.m., at Mallett Hall.
The Pownal Solid Waste Committee will meet Monday, June 10, at 6 p.m., at Mallett Hall.
Beans and spaghetti on menu
The North Pownal United Methodist Church, 851 Lawrence Road, will be holding a public baked bean and spaghetti supper on Saturday, June 1, from 4:30-6 p.m. Tickets are adults $6, children 4-12 years $3, and three years and under, no charge. For more information, call Pastor Raymond St. Pierre 837-0682 or email at chaplainraymond@gmail.com.
Keep Me Warm series accomplishes goal
Bradbury Mountain Arts extended its thanks to all those who attended and contributed to the Keep Me Warm concert and art series this past winter. Money raised from the four events went for fuel assistance for 10 Pownal families, administered through Freeport Community Services. In addition, FCS is implementing a new program to help families to weatherize their homes, making them more heating efficient. Funds from the Keep Me Warm concerts will also go toward that project. The musicians, the artists and those who attended all contributed to the success of this worthwhile cause.
Sponsors included Short Stop Store, Edna & Lucy’s, Chilton’s Unfinished Furniture, Blackstone Excavating, Jonny’s Volvo, Street Cycles, Venture Farm LLC, Rousseau Builders Inc., Cumberland Iron Works, Second Wind, W.A. Fasteners, Fayta Taxidermy, and June Lacombe Sculpture.
Recycling paying off for Pownal
According to the Pownal Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling Committee, Pownal saves an $88 per ton fee on any material recycled through curbside pickup. Ecomaine charges Pownal fees for waste the town sends them in the blue bags but does not charge a fee for recycled goods. Pownal has achieved a 45 percent recycling rate so far this fiscal year (since July 1, 2012), more than any other ecomaine member community.
View several short videos at the ecomaine website, www.ecomaine.org, on where the recycling goes and how it is processed, as well as where trash goes and how it is used to create electricity.
For a tour of the ecomaine automated recycling facility or waste-to-energy plant, contact Leo Maheu at maheu@ecomaine.org or call ecomaine at 773-1738.
Returnables sought to support fire-rescue
The Pownal Fire Co. works to support the Pownal Fire & Rescue Department. In addition to providing food during fires and trainings, the organization purchases work uniforms and equipment for the town’s emergency personnel. The money the fire company is able to donate toward these items helps to keep the fire department’s expenses down. The organization seeks donations of returnables to help fund its work. The Pownal Fire Co. is independent from the town of Pownal and the Pownal Fire and Rescue Department.
Hodsdon Road work begins
The Hodsdon Road is now under reconstruction. It will be closed temporarily as needed to perform work. Motorists should plan alternate routes to avoid delays or allow extra time for potential delays. For updates and other information, “like” Pownal Public Works on Facebook, or contact Shawn M. Bennett, road commissioner, 688-4407 or email publicworks@pownalmaine.org.
Breakfast, Bible study at First Parish Church
The Men’s Breakfast at the First Parish Congregational Church of Pownal, 422 Hallowell Road, is held the first Saturday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the church. It is open to any men who want to come. They do not have to be affiliated with the church. The Rev. John Wentworth leads the discussions.
Church Bible Study meets on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
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