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In March 2013, Town Manager Mark Pearson was terminated by a 4–3 vote of the Old Orchard Beach City Council, of which MacDonald was the chair. [4] Disgruntled by the vote and lack of transparency, town citizens started a petition to recall the four members of the council who voted for the termination, including MacDonald. [4]
On Sept. 22, 2010, the Old Orchard Beach Town Council accepted a letter of intent from the All-Americans to place a franchise at The Ball Park, a move that the NECBL had approved. [2] The Town Council signed a final agreement on October 5. [3] On November 8, the team announced that its name would be the Raging Tide. [4]
Oct. 2—For generations, thousands of tourists have flocked to Old Orchard Beach each summer to stay in rented cottages and homes for their seaside vacations. But one town leader says the growing ...
Council–manager; Town meeting; Mayor–council; ... Old Orchard Beach: Town York 8,960 7.4 19 1883 ... Old Town: City Penobscot 7,431 38.8 100
The long delayed opening of the pier and a need for more transparency were among the issues candidates said they heard about most while campaigning.
Old Orchard Beach is a resort town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 8,960 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is part of the Portland − South Portland − Biddeford , Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area .
For city council position 1, Mark Trenary, current councilmember at-large, led the race with 71.22% (1,633 votes), with 28.78% of the votes (660) chosing competitor Wilbur Hart.
In 2005, Old Orchard Beach considered selling the 50-acre (200,000 m 2) site that held the ballpark, as well as the 25-acre (100,000 m 2) site that included Old Orchard Beach High School's athletic fields. Then Town Manager Jim Thomas speculated at the time that the site could be sold for $2.5 million and generate $1 million per-year in ...