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Two seek election to post
By Donna M. Perry
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Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
LIVERMORE FALLS - Two candidates vying for a three-year term on the Board of Selectmen say the biggest issue facing the town is taxes.
The election will be held from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at the Town Office.
Incumbent Selectman Melanie Rounds is being challenged for the position by former Selectman William "Bill" Demaray.
If elected, Demaray said he would make sure town business was conducted in public.
"We need to stay within the budget and not overspend without letting the people know," Demaray said. "We need to conduct town business in the open and not just do what we want and use as an excuse that's the way it's been done in the past. That doesn't make it right."
Rounds said she feels taxes are too high and are discouraging people and businesses from choosing Livermore Falls as a place to live, start a business, build and stay.
"If elected, I will give the town my attention by going above and beyond my duties as your town selectman to do whatever is necessary to make a difference on this issue by trying to keep property taxes at a standstill until new businesses can be encouraged to come and stay in Livermore Falls, which would help alleviate the tax burden residents face," Rounds said.
Demaray, who served on the board for 15 years, some of it as chairman, before resigning last year, said his experience would be beneficial to the town.
"With my past experience as a selectmen, I feel that I would be an asset to the town if elected," he said.
Rounds also believes her qualifications and management experience would help be an asset the town.
"I bring to the board about 15 years of experience in management and accounting. I have a certificate in business and property management, associate degree in accounting and a strong background in real estate," Rounds said. She has put her knowledge to work helping businesses to be more profitable and cut costs, she said. |
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Posted By:jackie at June 4, 2008 5:33 AM (Suggest Removal) I believe the article is incorrect as saying Melanie is discouraging people and businesses to come to Livermore Falls, I believe it should read that she is encouraging people and businesses to move into Livermore Falls. I believe with Melanies knowledge she would be a great asset to the town for the next 3 years.
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Posted By:zbxy at June 4, 2008 5:42 AM (Suggest Removal) I believe the article is saying that the taxes are discouraging people from moving to Livermore Falls. It isn't written clearly.
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Posted By:ConcernedInLMF at June 4, 2008 6:59 AM (Suggest Removal) Melanie has had several months to prove herself already and as the article quotes Bill, business is NOT being done in public. Ms. Rounds has missed several meetings during budget season. In what way has she proven herself thus far? Now she wants more time to deal with taxes? Alone? While the rest of the board continues to do business outside of public meetings? Hogwash.
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Posted By:jackie at June 4, 2008 10:14 AM (Suggest Removal) Thank you, reading it again It sounds better. sorry.
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Posted By:jackie at June 4, 2008 10:16 AM (Suggest Removal) Your right, now it sounds clearer. Thank you !!! Sorry !!!!
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