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Penobscot County commissioners approve forfeiture transfers, contract extensions and budget seed fund; enter executive-session items

2421132 · January 21, 2025
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Penobscot County commissioners approved a set of administrative and financial items at their Jan. 21 meeting, including criminal forfeiture transfers, a six-month extension of a consultant contract supporting regional fire and EMS work, appointment of an Emergency Management Agency director and a new professional development account seeded by credit-card rebates.

Penobscot County commissioners approved a group of administrative and financial actions during their Jan. 21 meeting, including criminal forfeiture transfers, a six-month contract extension for a consultant working on regional fire and EMS collaboration, and creation of a professional development fund seeded by credit-card rebates.

The meeting included separate votes to transfer criminal forfeiture proceeds to the district attorney’s forfeiture account and to the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Department. A representative of the District Attorney’s Office asked the commissioners to approve the transfers and reviewers moved and seconded the motion; the commission approved the transfers.

Commissioners also approved an extension of the county’s contract with Paul Froman, the consultant who has been facilitating cross-municipal fire and EMS…

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