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Mr. Bill W. Campbell This is Me

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  1. 1. duxburyma.virtualtownhall.net
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    Published on: 7/23/2007   Last Visited: 11/7/2007

    Ms. Diane Bartlett and Mr. Bill Campbell, Chair and Member of the Local Housing Partnership (LHP), were present for discussion of this agenda item.
  2. 2. Rochester Labor Council History: Who’s Who - 1939
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    Published on: 8/22/2006   Last Visited: 8/10/2008

    William W. Campbell

    Rochester is the adopted home of the international vice-president of the AFL Glass Bottle Blowers Association of the United States and Canada, William W. Campbell, a very approachable gentleman.In this office, which he has held for the past ten years, Mr. Campbell negotiates for the 210 locals of his union, most of the wage agreement throughout the country with the many different glass manufacturers.

    He was born in Honesdale, Pa., where he worked, as a boy, in a glass factory and on the old Delaware and Hudson Canal.After serving five years (the required time) apprenticeship at the glass blowing trade, he left home at the age of 18.Arriving in Rochester in 1902, Campbell worked for the F.E. Reed Glass Co., of this city for twenty years.

    During his many years as a workman, he always belonged to, and was extremely active in, the labor movement.He has been a member of Local Union No. 26, G.B.B.A. for 26 years, serving as secretary for 15 years, and has represented this local at the Rochester Central Trades and Labor Council for 20 years.

    His interest and activity in the labor field, however, is not confined to the local movement.When the State of New York inaugurated the State Labor Bureau, he was appointed by Madame Perkins as one of its sponsors.Later, when the National Labor Relations Act was established by the Federal Government, Campbell, then an International officer, with Mr. Finucane, now president of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Randall of Mechanics Institute, served with and under Father Boland of Buffalo.
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    Campbell was appointed to the Board by President Roosevelt at the suggestion of U. S. Senator Wagner.

    Prior to becoming vice-president of the Glass Blowers, he served his own organization as an executive officer for eight years and has represented his International Union at all AFL conventions for the past ten years.Each year he has been re-elected to succeed himself as vice-president of his International Union.

    Mr. Campbell graduated from high school in Honesdale, after which he took up special night school courses such as English and mathematics.

    Although he has not been an active baseball player and boxer for many years, he remains an enthusiastic fan of his favorite sports, "as a relaxation from labor."
  3. 3. www.turnermaine.com
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    Published on: 10/15/2007   Last Visited: 5/20/2008

    Those present were Mr. Angelo Terreri, Mrs. Jody Goodwin, Mr. Kurt Youland, Mrs. Joan Bryant- Deschenes, Town Manager Eva Leavitt, Representative Ernie Deluca from FPL and Bill Campbell.
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    3. REPRESENTATIVE FROM FPL - DISCUSSION CENTER BRIDGE ROAD BOAT LAUNCH: Mrs. Leavitt introduced Mr. DeLuca and Mr. Campbell to relay information regarding proposed improvements to the Center Bridge Boat Launch area.
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    Mrs. Leavitt also noted that Mr. Campbell was the recreation manager for FPL when resident Paul Varney who is now deceased first addressed the Boat Launch area.
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    Then Mr. Campbell from E-Pro Consulting noted that MDOT will be replacing the bridge on Center Bridge Road and will provide some carry-in access off the new bridge.It was noted that MDOT would also provide a sanitation system on a seasonal basis approximately May through October.Mr. Campbell noted that when the boat launch was developed in the late 1980's it was a bear bones project, which will possibly have some updates.Mr. Campbell stressed the importance of local involvement regarding the up-keep, potential vandalism and sanitation.

    The plans to date may include a courtesy dock, additional parking spaces, some new picnic tables, and, Mr. Campbell offered a cost estimate based on his home town area of approximately $1,500 annually.This fee he explained covers the costs to maintain the area, taking the docks out in the fall and putting them in in the spring.Mr. Campbell noted additional plans for areas further down stream and noted concern that the local fire department maintains their present policy of requiring a permit for campfires.Mrs. Goodwin noted that the free camping allowed on the islands doesn't appear to be taken advantage of by kids out there having parties, and Mr. Campbell noted there were problems years ago, but nothing in recent years.
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    Mr. Campbell noted that, in the event of expense incurred due to weather in excess of $1500, FPL would step in and cover those expenses.
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    Mr. Youland questioned whether or not Leeds and Greene were interested in the proposal, and Mr. Campbell noted that both Leeds and Greene have been contacted, and Leeds is not interested at this time, there has been no official response from Greene.
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    Mr. Campbell noted that the Androscoggin Land Trust has also been contacted to see if there is any interest from them.
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    Mr. Campbell re-stated his previous statement regarding the cost to Nobelboro of $1,500 annually, stating that he is a former Selectman for that community and does read the annual report to stay in touch with those costs.
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    Discussion that followed included a request for a time frame that may be attached to the request, which was noted by Mr. Campbell to be November 28th, however, Mr. Campbell noted that this deadline is for FPL to provide an outline of their plan, which will include having contacted the Town of Turner.
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    Mrs. Goodwin questioned whether or not the Town could pick and choose which, if any amenities that Turner may wish to include, should support from the Town be granted; and, Mr. Campbell assured those present that, yes the Town was free to include any amenities offered.
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    Mr. Campbell assured the Board that a decision wasn't necessary immediately, however, he did request a letter from the Town to acknowledge that consideration is being given to the project, and that budget items would also be discussed.

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