Reminders from Town Hall - February 26, 2021
NEW HOURS AT THE TOWN OFFICE | |
TOWN OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY Walk-in Hours 8AM to 1pm by Appointment 1pm to 6pm
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY Walk-in Hours 8AM to 1pm by Appointment 1pm to 5pm
FRIDAY CLOSED | Contact information for our offices.
*In all municipal facilities face coverings and 6 feet distancing are required.* |
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NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING | |
Planning Board
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 7:00 PM
This is a Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86199289257?pwd=YWZMZ0NjTUJPN0VQSWRqUW9hVUJPZz09
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Real Estate & Personal Property Taxes Due March 15th | |
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Payment Options are;
1) Online https://epayment.informe.org/payportonline/welcome
2) Mail to Tax Collector, 10 Village Square Road, North Yarmouth, ME 04097.
3) Use the drop box at the Town Office. (located in the front parking lot)
4) Make an appointment call (207) 829-3705. |
Use the Official Ballot Drop Box to Return your Absentte Ballot. (located in the front parking lot) |
The application and supporting documentation are available for review at the Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management (BRWM) at the appropriate DEP regional office, during normal working hours. A copy of the application and supporting documentation may also be seen at the municipal office in North Yarmouth, Maine.
MASD #51 Board of Directors Meeting
Monday, March 1, 2021 at 6:30PM in the Greely Center for the Arts at GHS
Remember you can watch our meetings on YouTube LIVE (http://bit.ly/msad51livevideo).
Links
Meeting Dates, Agendas & Minutes
Board of Directors Meeting Videos
AUGUSTA - Governor Janet Mills has signed Executive Order 29 FY 20/21, allowing dog owners extra time to license their animals. Owners now have until June 2, 2021, to renew overdue dog licenses. Licenses are available online and pet owners are strongly encouraged to renew license(s) before June 2 to avoid late fees. Veterinarian-administered rabies vaccinations and immunizations are required to be kept current. A rabies certificate is required when applying for a license.
Why was this Executive Order necessary?
- Dogs traditionally must be vaccinated and registered within their municipalities by the end of the calendar year.
- At the start of the pandemic, many licensing requirements were temporarily suspended, including dog licensing.
- With municipalities now operating at near pre-pandemic hours and in the interest of animal health, the licensure requirement has been reinstated.
- Pet owners with overdue licenses have until June 2, 2021, to renew dog licenses.
- Learn more about dog licenses, including fees, animal welfare and other important topics by visiting Maine's Dog Licensing Online Purchasing & Renewal webpage.
About the Maine Animal Welfare Program
The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's Office of Animal Welfare program is committed to humane and proper treatment of animals by developing, implementing and administering comprehensive programs that uphold the animal welfare laws of Maine through communication, education and enforcement. (Learn More)
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