Woods Pond Beach Investigation Results

** MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT **

Woods Pond Investigation Results
Town of Bridgton
Monday, July 23,

According to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, norovirus was found in two human stool specimens submitted for testing which confirms that this was a Norovirus outbreak. As of 7/19/18, epidemiologists have identified 97 people who reported being ill and were associated with this outbreak.

The CDC’s epidemiological investigation found that people who put their heads under the water while swimming or swallowed water while swimming were at greater risk for infection. Of note, there were several people who were not at the beach who became ill after caring for someone who was ill.

According to the CDC,

Norovirus is very contagious and spreads easily from person to person. It is common in Maine and throughout the U.S.

  • Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramping.  Symptoms generally start 24-48 hours after swallowing the virus, though it can appear earlier than that. Illness is usually not serious though people can feel very sick.  Most people get better within 1-2 days.
  • There is no treatment.  If you feel unwell, consulting with your medical provider is recommended.
  • You can decrease your chance of getting ill by washing your hands often with soap and water, carefully washing fruits and vegetables, and thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting contaminated surfaces.”

A Norovirus Fact Sheet from the Maine CDC can be found at: https://bridgtonmaine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Norovirus_FS_2017.pdf

Nature vs. logging? Safety concerns arise regarding hazardous trees in Pondicherry Park

Taking a casual or brisk walk through Pondicherry Park can be mind-clearing and invigorating.

The stillness of the forest is broken by a squirrel dashing through leaves and up a tree or water splashing as a beaver works on the bank of Stevens Brook.

The crackling of a rotted tree branch and its landing on the leaf-covered forest floor, however, is a concerning sound to Bridgton selectmen.

Hazardous trees, particularly those near park trails, pose a safety problem leaving a few selectmen “losing sleep at night.” While there is no disagreement that public safety is paramount, there is a differing in opinion as to how to address the issue at the 65-acre intown park.

Read the entire article here: http://www.bridgton.com/nature-vs-logging-safety-concerns-arise-regarding-hazardous-trees-in-pondicherry-park/

Woods Pond Test Results

Woods Pond Test Results

Town of Bridgton

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

 This morning we received the test results from Paris Utility District, 7 C.N. Brown Way, South Paris Maine for the Woods Pond swim area.  Test results were 3 E.Coliform, acceptable limit is 235 therefore PASSED.

While testing, we opted to include the water from the sinks in the bathroom, which is not for drinking and signed as such.  This test failed.  Therefore, we have shut the water supply off to the bathroom sinks and have made available hand sanitizers.

We will be opening the beach for swimming immediately.

We want to thank the public for their patience and understanding while we worked through this process.

Woods Pond Beach Update

Woods Pond Beach Closure

We apologize for any confusion related to our original post. Here is the information available to us:

Late Friday afternoon, the Town of Bridgton received a phone call from the Center for Disease Control. The CDC reports that several people became ill with abdominal issues after swimming in Woods Pond between July 2 and July 6. The town closed the beach immediately.

The town is unable to sample the water and diagnose the cause until the testing facility reopens Monday morning, July 9. We will provide an update as soon as we have more information.

Until then, please do not use Woods Pond and instead visit Highland Lake Beach, Sabatis Island and Salmon Point.


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2019 Cruiser Bid Package–AWARDED

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

The Town of Bridgton sought proposals for the provision of one (1) 2019 Police Cruiser.

The receipt of bids was closed at 2:00p.m. on July 20th. There were no representatives present. Present representing the Town of Bridgton was Robert Peabody, Town Manager, Georgiann Fleck, Deputy Town Manager, Richard Stillman, Chief of Police, TJ Reese, Police Sergeant and Ashley Hutter, Public Safety Administrative Assistant. Chief Stillman opened up the bids received and read them aloud. To follow are the bids received and their amounts.

Casco Bay Ford

$32,686.00

Ripley & Fletcher

$34,562.37

Yankee Ford

$34,203.00

Macdonald Motors

$34,017.00

Quirk Ford

$32,337.00

Rowe Ford

$34,159.00

Following review of the bid(s) submitted, Richard Stillman, Chief of Police, will make a recommendation that the bid be awarded to Quick Ford.

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT…early this morning (6/18/2018) town email addresses were hacked and e-mails were sent out to contacts within the account. For example…if the messages says “Good Morning, Please see attached” Please do not open the attachments and delete the message. We are currently working to correct the issue and apologize for any inconvenience.

Parking Ban

There will be a parking ban in Bridgton From Wednesday 7:00 p.m to Friday 7:00 a.m.

Nomination Papers

Town of Bridgton
Public Notice

Nomination papers will made available on Friday, March 2, 2018 at the Town Clerk’s Office located at 3 Chase Street, Suite 1, in Bridgton for the following offices:

Two (2) Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor for three (3) year term;
Two (2) Planning Board Member for a three (3) year term;
One (1) Planning Board Member for a two (2) year term;
One (1) Planning Board Alternate Member for a three (3) year term;
Two (2) MSAD 61 Director for a three (3) year term;
One (1) Trustee of the Water District for a three (3) year term;

The nomination paper filing deadline is the close of business hours on Friday, April 13, 2018.

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