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Obituary: Charles Dunn Whittier II FALMOUTH - Charles “Charlie” Whittier died peacefully on June 19, 2021, a few weeks short of his 87th birthday. Charlie is survived . Share Charles Dunn Whittier II FALMOUTH – Charles “Charlie” Whittier died peacefully on June 19, 2021, a few weeks short of his 87th birthday. Charlie is survived by son, Frank Whittier, daughter-in-law Jennifer Whittier, and their two children, Madeleine and Cooper; son, Stephen Whittier and his children with Lizabeth, Stuart and Mamie; son, Michael Whittier, daughter-in-law Stacy Whittier, and their children, Kate, Charlotte and Gabriella; and his sister, Julie Norman. Charlie was born in Portland on July 11, 1934 to Nancy and Walter Whittier. Apart from attending college at the University of Rochester and Michigan State University, he spent his entire life in his beloved home state. ....
KEEPING PROMISES ON PROPERTY TAX RELIEF Restores revenue sharing: The budget makes good on the state’s commitment to our city, towns, and municipalities by fully investing in revenue sharing by the end of the biennium. This influx in funds to local municipalities will help stabilize property taxes by shifting the cost of essential services off of property taxpayers. The budget raises municipal revenue sharing from 3.75% to 4.5% in Fiscal Year 22 and 5 percent in Fiscal Year 23. Expands Property Tax Fairness Credit to 83,000 Mainers: The budget improved the Property Tax Fairness Credit, providing a one-time boost in the maximum benefit from $750 to $1,000 for income-eligible families, and $1,000 to $1,500 for seniors. The budget permanently changes eligibility for the program to provide property tax relief or rent relief to 83,000 Mainers. ....
KEEPING PROMISES ON PROPERTY TAX RELIEF Restores revenue sharing: The budget makes good on the state’s commitment to our city, towns, and municipalities by fully investing in revenue sharing by the end of the biennium. This influx in funds to local municipalities will help stabilize property taxes by shifting the cost of essential services off of property taxpayers. The budget raises municipal revenue sharing from 3.75% to 4.5% in Fiscal Year 22 and 5 percent in Fiscal Year 23. Expands Property Tax Fairness Credit to 83,000 Mainers: The budget improved the Property Tax Fairness Credit, providing a one-time boost in the maximum benefit from $750 to $12,000 for income-eligible families, and $1,000 to $1,500 for seniors. The budget permanently changes eligibility for the program to provide property tax relief or rent relief to 83,000 Mainers. ....
Promise Kept: Governor Mills Signs Strong, Bipartisan Budget Achieving 55 Percent of Education Costs For First Time in Maine History maine.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from maine.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Maine Marine Patrol taking part in Operation Dry Water msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.