Trenton Select Board Supports Non-Profits, Fills Seats (and Potholes), and Approves Improvements to Its Butterfly Garden

Trenton Select Board Supports Non-Profits, Fills Seats (and Potholes), and Approves Improvements to Its Butterfly Garden

Shaun Farrar Jun 26, 2025 Share The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Ironbound Restaurant – Inn – Gatherings. TRENTON—At its June 24 meeting, the Trenton Select Board divvied up its voter approved nonprofit spending allotment of $26,905 for nonprofit public service agencies. The select board only entertained giving money to agencies that sent in a written request and those agencies are listed below with … Continue reading Trenton Select Board Supports Non-Profits, Fills Seats (and Potholes), and Approves Improvements to Its Butterfly Garden

Trenton Voters to Decide on Recreational Marijuana After Petition Clears Threshold Fire Department Pancake Breakfasts Start Soon, Junk Mail Reduction Workshop Scheduled for Tomorrow as is Summit House Groundbreaking in Northeast Harbor

Trenton Voters to Decide on Recreational Marijuana After Petition Clears Threshold

Fire Department Pancake Breakfasts Start Soon, Junk Mail Reduction Workshop Scheduled for Tomorrow as is Summit House Groundbreaking in Northeast Harbor Carrie Jones Jun 11, 2025 Share The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by First National Bank. TRENTON—The Trenton Select Board officially accepted a citizens’ petition to allow a recreational-use marijuana store license during its June 10 select board meeting. Ellis and Carolee Batson submitted … Continue reading Trenton Voters to Decide on Recreational Marijuana After Petition Clears Threshold

Trenton Select Board Hears Fire Department Update and Sets Budget Committee Shaun Farrar Jan 12, 2025 The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Andy’s Home Improvement Inc. TRENTON—Burning through a very short agenda on January 7 with only two orders of business, the Trenton Select Board heard first from Fire Chief Steve Heckman. Heckman told the select board that in 2024 the fire department had 113 calls that they responded to. He also said that the fire department had no calls during the latest storm which is unusual but did allow him to sleep through the night. Trenton firefighters at a January 11 mandatory training In December, the fire department responded to ten calls. • Mutual Aid Assistance: 3 • Alarm Activations: 4 • Motor Vehicle Accident: 2 • Motor Vehicle Fire: 1 On January 11, a snowy Saturday, fire department members spent the day in mandatory training to comply with the latest Maine Bureau of Labor Statistics and OSHA regulations. “This training is crucial for us to stay prepared and respond effectively to any emergency calls, keeping our community safe,” the department wrote on a Facebook post. BUDGET COMMITTEE The select board confirmed who would be on the town’s budget committee this year. As in years past, the budget committee will consist of the following. Select Board Chair R. Frederick Ehrlenbach. Select board member John Bennett. Select board member Danielle Cole. Select board member Charles Farley, Jr. Select board member Daniel Monahan. Town Administrator Carol Reed Walsh. Fire Chief Steve Heckman. Planning Board Chair Mark Remick. The Solid Waste Committee Chair. Christina Heiniger is the interim chair. The road commissioner. School Board Chair Jennifer Bonilla. Parks and Recreation Committee Chair Jessica Thurston. Public member Judy Sproule. Public member Mike Hodgkins. Public member Bruce Cameron. The first meeting of the budget committee will be February 18. The next select board meeting will be January 21, 2025, at 7 p.m. FROM DAN Selectboard member Dan Monahan often sends emails to interested people about goings on in Trenton. This was his pre-January 7 select board meeting email. Dear Neighbors, a few quick items of interest to start your week: Budget season is upon us. The Select board has an item on its agenda for Tuesday to appoint members to the town budget committee. Typically, this committee has consisted of select board members, town administrator, fire chief, standing committee chairs, and a handful of members of the public. The budget committee usually meets once or twice per month after select board meetings from February through April for 15-60 minutes or so. The meetings are open to the public. If you want to volunteer to be on the committee please contact Carol Walsh at the town office asap or show up for Tuesdays select board meeting and let us know. Some folks have raised the issue of trying to ease the town's tax burden on low income seniors or residents in the past. In the most recent edition of Maine Town and City magazine there is a blurb about a project in Cape Elizabeth where the town apparently sets aside money for that purpose subject to income guidelines etc. see attached for more info. Happy to discuss further if anyone is interested. Speaking of Maine, in (sic) Town and City magazine, there is an interesting legal article describing the power of municipalities to create new taxes or fees and when a fee is considered an impermissible tax, including some examples of each. Just FYI for folks interested in some of the legal framework around this issue. See attached. Have a great week! Best, Dan Bar Harbor Story is a mostly self-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Thank you for being here with us and caring about our community, too! Subscribed Thanks for reading Bar Harbor Story ! This post is public so feel free to share it. Share If you’d like to donate to help support us, you can, but no pressure! Just click here (about how you can give) or here (a direct link), which is the same as the button below. Our mailing address is 98 Ledgelawn Ave., Bar Harbor, Maine, 04609

Trenton Select Board Hears Fire Department Update and Sets Budget Committee

Shaun Farrar Jan 12, 2025 Share The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Andy’s Home Improvement Inc. TRENTON—Burning through a very short agenda on January 7 with only two orders of business, the Trenton Select Board heard first from Fire Chief Steve Heckman. Heckman told the select board that in 2024 the fire department had 113 calls that they responded to. He also said that … Continue reading Trenton Select Board Hears Fire Department Update and Sets Budget Committee

Chimney Fire Keeps Firefighters From Select Board Meeting Trenton abandons a road, continues land sale negotiations

Chimney Fire Keeps Firefighters From Select Board Meeting

Trenton abandons a road, continues land sale negotiations Carrie Jones Nov 14, 2024 Share The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Andy’s Home Improvement Inc. TRENTON—The Trenton Fire Department update at the town’s select board meeting, November 12 had to be postponed because the fire department was busy fighting a chimney fire that they responded to at 6, just an hour before the meeting began. … Continue reading Chimney Fire Keeps Firefighters From Select Board Meeting