![]() ![]() He said many tenants were using portable heaters without automatic safety shutoffs to stay warm, some electrical outlets did not work and others were overloaded, and many rooms had mold and mildew. The town took action in the spring of 2021 to condemn the property, most recently known as the Fountain Inn, for what Chiavelli called “ sketchy and dangerous” living conditions.Ĭhiavelli told told officials at the time that he was concerned about the health and safety of people living at the property, which was being used as long-term housing for its tenantsĬhiavell said sinks in the rooms lacked adequate plumbing and drained into buckets, and that many of the smoke detectors did not work. Khaqan, who lives in New Jersey, is being represented by lawyer Joe Baldacci, who is also a state senator from Bangor. It was not clear if the town has an attorney to represent it and other named defendants in the matter. Susan Lessard, Bucksport’s town manager, said Friday that the town had not received any formal notification of the lawsuit and declined further comment. ![]() To celebrate Kathy there will be a gathering at the Bucksport United Methodist Church, 3 River Road, Bucksport, on Sunday, September 18, from 2-4 p.m.Chiavelli and all members of the elected Town Council are named as co-defendants in the lawsuit. In lieu of flowers or gifts please send donations to the Family Snowmobile Club of Bucksport, 263 Bucksmills Rd., Bucksport, ME 04416, on behalf of Kathy. ![]() The family would like to thank NL Hospice and Debbie Jones for all of their support. In 2019, she wanted a family vacation to Florida and she got it, that trip was a highlight over the last few years. A perfect day would be at camp on Toddy Pond with her husband, children and grandchildren. The light of Kathy's life were her grandchildren, Hunter, Ella, Dana and Ava. Kathy was the Secretary of the Family Snowmobile Club of Bucksport. Kayaking, swimming and taking pictures of the Loons was also something she enjoyed. She enjoyed camp on Toddy Pond with her husband, Kenny, especially sunset cruises in the boat. In 1956, he and his family moved to Millinocket. George grew up in Brownville and attended schools in Milo as well. He was born May 19, 1940, in Brownville, the son of Everett and Irene (Johnston) Nelson. She left and went to work for the Roland Grindle Agency, where she stayed until she retired. Nelson, 82, passed away peacefully January 16, 2023, at a Bangor hospital. Crooker Agency under Caroline Crooker for many years. She did a lot of babysitting during her high school years and worked at Crosby's. She was also involved with 4H, which sparked her interest of sewing. The family then moved to Bucksport on the Bucksmills Road, and created childhood memories and bonds with the Wardwell's. Kathy was predeceased by her father, Dana Jones mother, Barbara Jones brother, Colin Jones and brother-in-law, John Paradis.Īs a child, Kathy grew up on the family farm in Penobscot. She is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Kathy is also survived by her grandchildren, Hunter Berzinis, Dana Berzinis, Ella Simpson and Ava Simpson. Jones, of Carmel, Fawn Paradis of Smithfield, Carl Jones and husband, Gavin Garland, of MDI. Kathy is also survived by siblings, Timothy Jones and wife, Debbie Z. Simpson and partner, Mark Thomas, of Stockton Springs and son, Bryan 'Buzz' Simpson and wife, Meagan, of Bucksport. Kathy is survived by her loving husband, Kenneth Gray daughter, Adele K. Kathy was a Bucksport High School graduate class of 1976. Kathy was born on August 30, 1958, in Castine, her parents were Dana Jones and Barbara (Perkins) Jones. (Jones) Gray, passed away on August 26, 2022, surrounded by her family. ![]()
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