Educational AssistantsBIRCHALL JODI 30,112 600 30,712CAPORELLO JOY 26,404 350 26,754CLOSE ANDREA 10,930 12,919 23,849GROZIER CHRISTINE 29,667 350 30,017KELLEY LESLIE 0 18,877 18,877MARQUIT JAYNE 30,112 850 30,962MORTON VANESSA 0 16,384 16,384NELSON ROGER 26,404 350 26,754PRICE WILLIAM 8,752 0 8,752READ LYNN 26,404 350 26,754SCHWEBACH SUZANNE 27,988 350 28,338SPENCER SUSAN 27,988 350 28,338VALENZANO KRISTI 17,559 0 17,559VAN TASSEL KRISTIN 19,730 0 19,730WALL LAUREN 29,667 600 30,267Cafeteria WorkersMELISSA BECKER 13,412 0 13,412LEONICE DEANDRADE 15,570 300 15,870CHRISTYNE DOUGLAS 13,412 0 13,412DONNA FIERO 15,520 300 15,820NANCY ROUILLARD 9,908 300 10,208PAUL STEVENS 4,215 0 4,215NANCY WARREN, Cafeteria Manager 19,355 0 19,355CustodiansSCOTT APPLETON 37,125 350 37,475JOSH AVERY 33,596 0 33,596ROBERT CLARK 43,164 450 43,614JAMES GOODRICH 30,672 0 30,672ROBERT LEWIS, Head Custodian 51,416 0 51,416CORNELIUS O'CONNELL 41,509 450 41,959TIMOTHY PILLSBURY 33,596 0 33,596WILLIAM SAINT 17,957 0 17,957RICHARD BOLINDER, Groundsman 42,553 450 43,003DENIS LANGLOIS, Head Custodian 15,743 800 16,543Longevity,GrantsNAUSET MIDDLE SCHOOL Regular & Other TotalGREGORY BECKER, Principal 106,415 2,000 108,415MARCIA CAMERSON 93,731 1,350 95,081SARAH KRUGER, Librarian 58,674 3,400 62,074Clerical StaffCAROL BADER, Special Education Secretary 32,414 1,000 33,414JAN CARLSON, <strong>Of</strong>fice/Data Mgmt Secretary 15,390 300 15,690MARGARET JACKMAN, Guidance Secretary 44,454 1,300 45,754EDITH TUXBURY, Principal's Secretary 43,339 300 43,639NORMA JEAN ANDERSON, Substitute Caller 2,122 0 2,12231
Psychologists, Nurses & Social WorkersKATHLEEN GATTO, Psycologist 64,638 0 64,638JUDITH GIBSON, Psychologist 22,281 8,125 30,406LINDA NICKERSON, Nurse 21,105 0 21,105JILL STEWART 66,188 0 66,188BARBARA DOMINIC, Social Worker 37,869 0 37,869BONNIE JACKMAN, Social Worker 63,136 0 63,136TherapistsLORRAINE SMITH, Speech Therapist 72,488 0 72,488CounselorsANTHONY CEDENO 63,025 0 63,025SHELBY WILLIAMS 50,191 0 50,191TeachersNANCY BALDWIN 71,588 0 71,588SHANNON BERTRAND 62,693 0 62,693RYAN BIRCHALL 39,920 0 39,920KATHLEEN BOLAND 74,663 0 74,663BONNIE BRACKETT 74,663 2,500 77,163PATRICIA BRADLEY 36,909 0 36,909LYNN CARVER 71,588 4,000 75,588KIMBERLY CONNER 71,588 0 71,588NANCY COUTURE 71,588 0 71,588DEBORAH CZUJAK 43,768 0 43,768ELAINE DICKINSON 64,449 0 64,449JENNIFER GULA 74,663 0 74,663BERJ HAGOPIAN 74,663 0 74,663MAJEN HAMMOND 73,343 0 73,343LAWRENCE HANSEN 76,015 4,000 80,015SARAH HARWOOD 47,342 0 47,342BONILYN HELEEN 76,015 900 76,915RICHARD HILMER 39,920 0 39,920DEBRA KEAVY 36,418 0 36,418INGRID KENDREW 55,090 0 55,090AGNES KNOWLES 64,449 2,500 66,949JOHN KRENIK 76,015 900 76,915KAREN LEONHARDT 76,015 0 76,015ELOISE LEVY 71,588 3,400 74,988KATE MALLOY 52,309 0 52,309TAMMY MCCARTHY 51,203 0 51,203ANN MCCONCHIE 73,343 0 73,343DEBORAH MCGUINNESS 28,577 0 28,577PATRICE MICHAEL 26,998 0 26,998MARY MINISTERI 73,343 4,000 77,343MICHAEL MOORE 76,015 900 76,915TIMOTHY MURPHY 41,517 0 41,517ANNE NEEDEL 50,047 0 50,047JOHN NOONAN 57,293 0 57,293DAWN O'NEIL 73,343 0 73,343ANN PAULUS 42,181 0 42,181EDWARD PAVLU 61,193 0 61,193RICHARD PETERSON 43,867 0 43,867JENNIFER POMOCKA 47,342 0 47,342ELOISE PONTBRIAND 40,071 0 40,07132
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- Page 27 and 28: EDWARD PAVLU 2,918.13 2,918.13KENNE
- Page 29 and 30: TAMMY BATES 70,530.44 2,624.10 73,1
- Page 31 and 32: NAUSET SCHOOL DISTRICTSALARIES FY08
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§9. Old Kings Highway Historic Dis
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period of time equal to their remai
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7-1-2 The Board of Selectmen shall
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notice stating: (a) the times and p
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9-2-1 Within the limits of availabl
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Highways, Assessor, Water and Sewer
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MOTION: To accept and adoptArticle
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MOTION:MOTION:ACTION:ACTION:To acce
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MOTION:ACTION:To adjourn Town Meeti
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ACTION:Voted, voice vote carries un
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§11. Community Preservation Commit
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unless the Town shall have voted at
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ARTICLE 8. AMEND MAY 2008 ATM VOTE
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Presidential Primary Election - "Do
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State Committee ManBlanks 2 1 3Writ
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Precinct Precinct001 002 TOTALNAUSE
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State Primary Election - "Doings"Tu
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All Others 2 1 3Blanks 166 190 3561
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0 0 0Representative in General Cour
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001 002 TotalRepresentative in Cong
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2008 DOG LICENSES21 Females @ $12.0
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establish TMDLs (total maximum dail
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The Standing Committee on Public Se
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obtaining funds and resources to im
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Recreational Camps 2Refuse Collecti
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CABLE TV / MEDIA OPERATIONSOrleans
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Land Use Vision Map, and reorganiza
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zone is only the second GIZ on Cape
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• Continued to develop Massachuse
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CAPE LIGHT COMPACTThe Cape Light Co
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While much has been accomplished, m
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November, thanking all current and
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The nine-member Community Preservat
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COUNCIL ON AGINGMission:The Orleans
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As specified in the Town Charter, a
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name “Lil Joe” on the officer
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FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEEWe are plea
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2007 Shellfish Catch ReportShellfis
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With the lack of an adequate facili
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Tree Department:The Tree Warden (Mu
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month demolition delay. The members
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appropriate set of plans outlining
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The Freshwater Lake and Pond Monito
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This acquisition was the second tra
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A community school welcomes its own
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The following is a breakdown of Bea
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Rolf Soderstrom and Norris Shook we
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PLEASANT BAY ALLIANCEThe Pleasant B
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citizens it will continue to be a g
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was replaced as the forty year old
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defeated. We assume the main reason
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SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURESAdjuste
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SITE PLAN REVIEW COMMITTEEThe commi
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSThe Nauset
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Wellness Programs include the follo
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generated engineering fees of the s
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Town of OrleansCommittee, Commissio
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