Newsletters & Correspondence
Here you can find current and previous editions of the Palermo Newsletter, mailed to our residents quarterly, and other correspondence the Office receives for the edification of our Town.
Candidate's Biographies
Read the biographies for the candidate's running for the open seats within the town
June 2023 Newsletter
Discusses
March 2023 Newsletter
Discusses the proposed ordinances that residents will be able to vote on in the 2023 Annual Town Meeting held on Saturday, March 11th. The Branch Mills Grange will be holding a brunch following the Town Meeting.
We are anticipating Town Books to be able for pick up shortly at the Town Office.
Updates on the Waldo Broadband Corporation, China Transfer Station and an upcoming Hazardous Materials Day.
December 2022 Newsletter
Updates residents of the ongoing formation of the Waldo County Broadband Coalition, Waldo County Friendly Caller Program, Mason's Elder Outreach program for older home owners needing help with home maintenance jobs, as well as a friendly reminder to register your dogs and more.
September 2022 Newsletter
Contains information about 2022 Real Estate Taxes, the upcoming Midterm General Election, Property Tax Stabilization program for Senior Citizens and an update from the Waldo County Broadband Committee about network expansion.
(2 pages)
March 2022
Contains information about upcoming Town Meeting, Ambulance Service warrant article, post-Meeting Brunch hosted by the Branch Mills Grange, intros from new Clerks, how the Town is using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and an update from the Southwestern Waldo County Broadband Committee about network expansion.
(2 pages)
CMP Letter & Flyer
2021 Legislative Update
A mailer from our State Representative, S. Paige Zeigler, Jr. (4 pages)
Highlights:
funding for Maine's Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP), which supports volunteer firefighters and emergency responders with contributions to retirement
$50 million allocated for growth and sustainability in agriculture, food processing, the working waterfront, and the forest products industry
fulfilling the state's commitment to fund 55% of K-12 public education costs
funding for free breakfast & lunch for all students
raised revenue sharing to shift the cost of essential services away from property taxpayers
dedicated funding for home weatherization & efficiency
Property Tax Fairness Credit expanded to 83,000 Mainers: see maine.gov/revenue/taxrelief/ptfcsummary.htm
$40 million to Land for Maine's Future
December 2021
Contains information about Ambulance Services, the Town Meeting & Town Election, Transfer Station, VFD, and various town services & initiatives. (2 pages)
September 2021
Please note that the Triad information is out of date. You can examine their brochure here, or below.