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Camden ventures toward $30 million public-private collaboration with Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding, Inc

Lodging: $61 Each visiting yacht directly supports 11 full-time jobs, the company said, and each yacht produces nearly $150,000 of state and local tax revenue. Lyman-Morse told the board that the company anticipates hiring 25 to 35 more employees with the development, and said there could an additional 20 to 30 non-Lyman-Morse jobs created. Project elements: Harborwalk, new pier, dock With the proposed harbor construction, Lyman-Morse hopes to relieve boat congestion in the inner harbor, and address climate change effects, including the better protection of the public Steamboat Landing launch. It will, in collaboration with Camden, aim to build: 148-foot piling supported fixed pier with an 80-foot ADA-compliant gangway. The pier would be owned by the town and operated by Lyman-Morse;

Overwhelming approval for Siemens contract at Camden s drive-in special town meeting

The meeting began at 6 p.m., with a procession of cars arriving at the Snow Bowl, parking in an orderly fashion, thanks to Rotary volunteers, who normally help crowds park during the annual toboggan nationals, but in this case, stepped forward to help for a different cause. Voting 131 to 34, residents approved Article 2, to, “authorize the Town Manager to execute a Performance Contracting Agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc. with certain Performance Guarantees, to upgrade multiple public buildings, increase energy efficiency, and reduce long term energy demands and costs.” Articles 3 and 4, concerning how to finance the contract, were approved in an “overwhelming show,” said Moderator Dave Morrison.

Camden contends with anonymous opposition to Monday s special town meeting, issues rebuke

CAMDEN If Monday’s special town meeting to be held in the parking lot of the Camden Snow Bowl isn’t odd enough with votes being cast from individual vehicles a flyer with anonymous origins and a letter from a Portland attorney, who declined to identify his client, earned a strong response from Camden Town Manager Audra Caler. The flyer (see image) was sent to Camden mailboxes, urging citizens to vote against a Jan. 25 special town meeting warrant that includes three articles, all related to contracting with with Siemens Industry, Inc.,the global company based in Germany, and which has offices in Maine and New Hampshire.

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