Sunday, July 29, 2012

Special Event August 7 Meeting at Maine Audubon at 3 p.m.

Hope you are enjoying these beautiful summer days. The next meeting of the Committee promises to be very interesting for businesses in Falmouth. Please make every effort to attend - your input is very important. The meeting will be held in the Environmental Center at the Falmouth Gilsland Farm of Maine Audubon - go all the way to the end - it is the last building.

Your RSVP would be very appreciated. Always feel free to e-mail me or call me.

Mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 7 at 3 p.m.

Best regards,



--

Anne Theriault, ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES

Broker

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the new bridge

Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will be holding their second of three public meetings at 6 pm on August 7th at the State of Maine Room at Portland City Hall. The meeting will focus on final design items for the new bridge, including railings, fishing/observation platforms and landscaping. Clickhere for more information http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_DPW/docs/MartinsPointBridgePubMeeting2.pdf

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

FREE LAUGHTER YOGA CLUB in Falmouth Maine

FREE LAUGHTER YOGA CLUB for ADULTS


Tuesday, July 31

6:00 – 7:00 pm

Motz School, Room 4
192 Middle Road, Falmouth, ME 04105

Learn how to laugh at nothing at all and gain all the health benefits laughter has to offer. No previous experience necessary as the Yoga portion involves various breathing exercises (no positions). All exercises are done either in a chair or standing. Pre-registration not required.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Property owners in Webes Creek Watershed, Falmouth

To Commercial and Residential Property owners in Webes Creek Watershed, Falmouth: The Town of Falmouth would like to invite you to participate in a special “kick-off” meeting.

Wednesday July 25th

8:00 to 9:00 AM

Russell Meeting Room

Falmouth Memorial Library, 5 Lunt Road, Falmouth Maine

(please use the side entrance)

The project is described in more detail on the attached flyer. Its basis is a proposed collaborative partnership between the Town and private property owners in the Webes Creek watershed (see watershed map on reverse side of the flyer) to find creative solutions to permitting requirements and associated costs.

Primary technical consultants are Woodard & Curran. Project partners include the Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Maine Department of Transportation, TY Lin International, Falmouth Economic Improvement Committee, and Falmouth Conservation Commission.

This project is funded by the Maine Coastal Program Competitive Coastal Grant. A complete copy of the grant application can be found here: http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_BComm/RouteOneFolder/20120411MCPCompetitiveCoastalGrant.

For any questions, please contact Theo Holtwijk, Director of Long-Range Planning at 699-5340 or tholtwijk@town.falmouth.me.us.

There is no need to RSVP for this event. Coffee and light refreshments will be served!

We hope to see you on July 25th.

Town of Falmouth's CONCERTS IN THE PARK


CONCERTS IN THE PARK

Monday, July 30

6:30 – 7:30 pm

Village Park, Falmouth Maine

Guest Performers: The Substance

The band plays danceable covers and fun, crowd-pleasing original music, with an entertaining stage presentation. Bring your own picnics and don’t forget your blanket or lawn chairs. These free concerts are family friendly and open to all. In case of questionable weather, please call our cancellation line at 781-5253 (after business hours, choose option 6).

Sunday, July 22, 2012

MALE AND FEMALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR - Falmouth

MALE AND FEMALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR


The Falmouth Yachtsmen Male Athlete of the Year is Baseball Junior Thomas Fortier.
Coach Kevin Winship commented "Thomas has grown leaps and bounds since he was a freshman. He spot started and was more of a relief guy last year. He really came into himself this year and became our workhorse. Through hard work and determination he became our No. 1 pitcher. He executed three pitches for strikes and became our go-to-guy."
 
Female Athlete of the Year Track Senior is Jenn Serunian. At the Western Maine Conference meet against the best teams, Serunian won both the discus and shot put, setting the stage for a repeat a week later, where she was crowned Class B state champion in each event.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Falmouth Public Bean Supper

Public Bean Supper, Saturday, July 28th from 5 - 6pm at the
West Falmouth Baptist Church

18 Mountain Road
Falmouth Maine

Cost is $7 adults, $3 kids 6 -12, 5 and under free. FMI 797-4066



The menu will include:

Baked pea beans, kidney beans, yellow-eye beans, baked peas, American Chop Suey, Macaroni & cheese, pasta salad, potato salad & cole slaw.
Red & All Beef Hot Dogs
Hot Rolls, cornbread & home-made pies
Mustard, ketchup, home-made relishes and pickles
Coffee, fruit punch & tea.

Friday, July 20, 2012

unified soccer camp

UNIFIED SOCCER CAMP UPCOMING


Maine Premier Soccer, Spurwink Services and the town of Falmouth is sponsoring a unified soccer camp Monday through Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Falmouth's Community Park.

The camp brings together disabled and non-disabled players breaking down social barriers through a common love of soccer. The camp is free and open to players ages 5-22. FMI 671-5139 or toddwhitcomb2002@yahoo.com

http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/falmouthme_parks/trailmaps/FalmouthCommunity

Location: Winn Road, approximately 1/8 of a mile north of Falmouth Road.


Parking: There are parking facilities at all of the athletic field locations.

Description: Falmouth Community Park, 160 acres in size, includes an active farm, open fields, forests, multi-purpose fields, running fields, and two ball fields. There is a family cemetery on the property that dates to 1856.

Natural Features: You will travel through open fields and mature forests crossing streams that feature a small cascading waterfall in the spring of the year. A wide variety of plants and animals can be found in the park.

History: Most of Falmouth Community Park was acquired by the town in 1999 for its open space and recreational value. Portions of the park are still in use as pasture for a nearby dairy farm. The northernmost 40 acres were acquired in 2008, in part with Land for Maine's Future funding.

Allowable Uses: The park features nearly 4 miles of general use trails designed for cross-country skiing, hiking, snowshoeing and jogging. The trail begins in front of the first open field and continues along the perimeter of the athletic fields linked by bridges. Once past the athletic fields, the trails circle around the edge of the hay field periodically entering and exiting the forested section of the park that follows along a stream. A loop trail extends from the last field into the forest at the north end of the park.

Cautions: Deer ticks are common; care must be taken to avoid Lyme disease.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Take a walk at the Maine Audubon, Gilsland Farm in Falmouth

JULY WILDFLOWERS


As the summer unfolds, the wildflowers change with the season. Take a walk at the Maine Audubon, Gilsland Farm in Falmouth in search of our local flora on Tuesday, July 24 from 8 to 10:30 a.m. This program will focus on using "Newcomb's Wildflower Guide to identify flowers.

"Newcomb's" is based on easy-to-recognize plant features that makes identification easy. If you own this book please bring it with you (other field guides are welcome too).

This is the third installment in the Audubon's summer wildflower walks. Participation in the other programs s not necessary, but will deepen your knowledge and retain your learning. FMI 781-2330

 20 Gilsland Farm Road; Falmouth, Maine 04105; (207) 781-2330

Falmouth Police Officer Position open

POLICE OFFICER
FALMOUTH, MAINE

The Falmouth Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. A progressive department which embodies the philosophy of community policing, Falmouth is a rapidly growing community of approximately 11,000 residents located on the Southern Maine coast. Applications and employment information may be obtained in person at the Public Safety Building, 2 Marshall Drive, or by calling (207) 781-2300, or at the Department’s website;www.town.falmouth.me.us/police.

Minimum Qualifications:  Applicants must be at least 21 years old, in good health, have an Associates Degree or the equivalent of 60 hours of college course work or equivalent work/military history, and must possess a valid driver’s license with a good driving record. Applicants must have passed, or be able to pass the Maine Criminal Justice Academy ALERTTest. The successful applicant must also be able to pass a polygraph examination, a psychological test, medical tests and an in-depth background investigation. A physical agility test will be administered as part of the recruitment process. Any candidate who has taken the MCJA Physical Agility Test on or after March 1, 2012 may submit proof of a passing grade in lieu of attending the physical agility test. However, all candidates will be required to pass the Falmouth PD’s test prior to an offer of employment.

The Falmouth Police Department offers a competitive wage and benefit package including: lateral entry consideration up to the five -year step, health, life and disability insurances, as well as an MSRS Special Plan 2C (25 year, no age) retirement plan, educational, physical fitness, specialty  and EMT incentives, paid vacations, sick leave, compensatory time and 12 paid holidays.  The department schedule is a 4 day work week (10 hour days) with 3 days off.

Applications may be mailed or delivered in person, no later than 5:00 PM on August 6, 2012.  Position remains open until filled.

Chief of Police
Falmouth Police Department
2 Marshall Drive
Falmouth, Maine  04105

The Town of Falmouth is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer