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Gazebo

Gazebo in Memorial Park - You may call the Town Clerk at 453-7346 to reserve the Gazebo for Wedding Ceremonies.

 

The Animal Control Officer found this baby deer in the road on Hinckley Road this morning (June 17, 2008). Don Cote from Vassalboro picked up the deer this afternoon and brought it to the Wildlife Care Center in Vassalboro.

 

 

Our Town Manager, Paul Blanchette:

 

Andrea Colford, Sue Inman, Marlene Angers & Anne Rodrigue will greet you with a smile when you come pay your taxes or register your vehicle!

 

Maine Town & City Clerks Association Presents the 2007 Rookie of the Year Award to Tracey Stevens, Town Clerk of Fairfield

The Rookie of the Year Award is given to a Town/City Clerk who has been in the profession for five years or less. The award is designed to recognize a new clerk who has done a particularly good job in a community and to encourage the clerk to stay in the profession. The clerk may have resolved a difficult problem, provided strong leadership during a crisis or brought new vitality and professionalism to a community. The clerk can be nominated by his or her peers, staff, citizens, or elected officials.

Mrs. Stevens was presented with the Rookie of the Year Award at the annual Maine Municipal Association Convention held at the Augusta Civic Center on Thursday, October 4, 2007. She was nominated for the award by Fairfield Town Manager, Paul Blanchette, and was accompanied during the award presentation by Sue Inman, Treasurer; Amanda Soule, Assistant Treasurer; Rosie Bradley, Economic & Community Development Planner; Cyndi Tuttle, Tax Assessor; and Ed Stevens, Town Council member (not in the photograph).

Our beautiful fountain in Memorial Park:

The Veterans Monument in Memorial Park:

A view of the Kennebec River from behind the Community Center:

The first of three bridges going from Fairfield to Benton: