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Fiscal year 19-20 a strong one for Trenton
TRENTON The town is in a financially strong position after the 2019-20 fiscal year, according to an audit provided by James Wadman, CPA, of James W. Wadman Certified Public Accountants in Ellsworth.
Wadman shared his analysis at a Jan. 26 meeting of the Board of Selectmen.
According to the audit, the town’s total ending balance is about $1.9 million, with $784,135 of that in surplus funding.
That figure is about 18 percent of the town’s total expenses.
“Being in the 18 percent range is a real, real strong financial position,” Wadman explained.
He said that according to the Maine Municipal Association, the minimum recommended rate for municipalities is 10 to 12 percent.
Arboath caravan salesman accused of bullying OAPs to buy mobile homes they did not want
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A businessman has been accused of forcing pensioners to buy mobile homes they did not want by using bullying tactics and conning one victim out of nearly £80,000.
Caravan park owner Cresswell Welch is alleged to have lied about the age of the second hand mobile homes he was selling and the annual cost of fees on his site.
Welch, 57 of Seaton View, Arbroath, is alleged to have used similar sales tactics against a number of victims in their 70s over a period of more than two years.
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The entrance to Seaton Estate Caravan Park.
A caravan park owner has been accused of bullying pensioners into buying mobile homes – and allegedly conned one complainer out of £79,500.
Cresswell Welch is accused of lying about the age of the second-hand mobile homes he sold and annual site fee costs.
Welch, 57, of Seaton View, Arbroath, allegedly used similar sales tactics against victims in their 70s over a period of more than two years.
He allegedly defrauded Johan Dorothy Bruce, 74, of £79,500 by inducing her to pay that for a fixed mobile home by claiming it was 10 months old.
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