Reminders from Town Hall - April 2, 2021

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Reminders from town hall


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In response to a growing concern around mental health and well-being amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Towns of Cumberland and North Yarmouth, along with School Administrative District #51, have partnered to help bring greater awareness to this important and timely topic. 

Mental health and wellness are critical components of any healthy community, yet too often our family, friends, and neighbors suffer in isolation. Together, though, we can break this silence and remove the stigma that surrounds mental health by refusing to allow anyone in our community to deal with this by themselves. A first step is to bring mental health to the forefront of community awareness through dialogue, sharing of resources, and building connections that can overcome isolation and despair. 

Healthy communities support each other, establish safe and productive conversations, and show care and compassion for those who need it most. To this end, Cumberland, North Yarmouth, and MSAD #51 are pleased to invite community partners, businesses, churches, nonprofits, clubs, civic groups, and individuals to help us in keeping mental health at the forefront of our awareness and efforts. 

We hope you will consider joining us as we collectively strive to overcome the challenges of mental health so that no one ever has to face it alone again. The mental health of our community is, after all, only as good as the mental health of each person who is a part of it.

- Visit Our Mental Health Resources Page -

Skyline Farm Prescribed Field Burn - Saturday April 3, 2021
controlled burningNorth Yarmouth Fire Rescue along with the Maine Department of Forestry is planning to conduct a prescribed burn on the fields located at 95 The Lane (Skyline Farm) on April 3rd, 2021 beginning around 09:00 in the morning. The burn will be contingent on wind, relative humidity, temperature, and expected weather patterns that could postpone the event.

Due to the location of Skyline Farm, smoke may be visible from many parts of North Yarmouth. Smoke may settle into lower elevations and drainages of the area. This work is being completed to help return the fields to their natural state in coordination with the Maine Forest Service, North Yarmouth Fire Rescue, and Skyline Farm.

North Yarmouth Fire Rescue has also invited our mutual aid partners from Cumberland Fire, Gray Fire, Falmouth Fire, Pownal Fire, Raymond Fire, and Yarmouth Fire to participate in this drill.

If you have any questions on this, please reach out to the fire department @ 207-829-3025

Please follow the link below for the benefits associated with a prescribed burn.
https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/.../benefits_prescribed... 

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select board meeting

Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Wescustogo Hall & Community Center

5:30pm Budget Meeting
7:00pm Board Meeting 
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Select Board

 

Public Hearing Notice 

 

April 20, 2021 at 7:00pm

 

Wescustogo Hall & North Yarmouth Community Center

 

RE: Proposed Roadway Ordinance

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Annual Town Meeting
Saturday, April 24, 2021 Starting at 9:00am 
 
Westcusto Hall & North Yarmouth Communtiy Center
 

The Voter Registrar will be availalbe at 8:30am.

You must be a registered voter of North Yarmouth to vote.

 

Town Meeting Documents

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2021 spring and summer recreation program

The 2021 Spring/Summer Community Recreation brochure is now available online! Registration for programs will begin on Tuesday, April 13th at 8am.

Questions? Contact the Recreation Department at 829-2208.


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MSAD #51 Board of Directors Information

Meetings start at 6:30 pm in the Greely Center for the Arts at GHS unless otherwise noted.


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