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First Bancorp : Names New Director | MarketScreener


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Tony C. McKim, President and Chief Executive Officer of The First Bancorp, Inc., (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FNLC), and its banking subsidiary, First National Bank, (the “Bank ), announced today that Kimberly Swan of Bar Harbor, Maine has been elected to serve as a Director for the Bank and the Company. “On behalf of the Board of Directors and the management team, I welcome Ms. Swan. We look forward to adding Kim’s expertise, insight and perspective to the Boards of The First Bancorp and First National Bank.” Ms. Swan has been appointed to the Company s Governance Committee and the Bank s Directors Loan Committee and Trust Committee. ....

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"Sanctuary City" status rejected - The Ellsworth AmericanThe Ellsworth American


“Sanctuary City” status rejected
ELLSWORTH — A resolution sponsored by Councilor Michelle Kaplan to declare Ellsworth as a Second Amendment Sanctuary City failed to find approval at the March 15 City Council meeting.
Instead, a motion to not approve the resolution to approve Ellsworth as a Second Amendment Sanctuary City first passed 5-2, with Kaplan and Gene Lyons dissenting. A second vote, after Council Chairman Dale Hamilton clarified that the decision was not binding and could be brought to the council in the future, passed 6-1, with Lyons the sole nay vote.
“Basically, it just gives you time,” Kaplan told Lyons following the vote. ....

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