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THE TWO HUNDRED AND SECOND ANNUAL COMMUNICATION
Grand Lodge
2021
LIII
Part I
Of Maine
HELD IN BANGOR, MAY 4, 2021
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One copy of this Book of Proceedings and one Electronic Copy are mailed to the Secretary of every Lodge in the
Jurisdiction.
They are the property of the Lodge for the use of the Brethren.
One copy should be handed to the Worshipful Master of the Lodge
as soon as received and the Worshipful Master should arrange
for all portions of the address of the Grand Master relating
to the procedure, or conduct of the brethren, to be read in
open Lodge at an early date. He should
delegate a member of the Lodge to study
the report of the various committees
and other reports and have him
bring in a detailed study for
discussion in Open Lodge.
One copy should be on the Secretary's desk at every meeting.
Additional copies will be sent upon request
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RICHARD M. NADEAU 100TH
Grand Master of Masons in Maine 2021-2022
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2021-2022 Elected Officers
Table of Contents Craft Banquet Monday Evening ...................................................................... 6 The 202nd Annual Communication................................................................. 6 Special Communications ................................................................................. 6 Annual Address of the Grand Master .............................................................. 7 Report of Masonic Jurisprudence .................................................................. 15 Preliminary Report -- Committee on Credentials .......................................... 17 Report of the Committee on Amendments to the Constitution ..................... 17 Report Of the Commissioners Of Trials ........................................................ 25 The Report Of The Committee on Grievances and Appeals ......................... 28 The Final Report of the Committee on Credentials ....................................... 29 Elections ........................................................................................................ 30 Report of the Committee on Finance ............................................................. 31 Report of the Committee on Fraternal Relations ........................................... 32 Suspensions, Expulsions and Restorations .................................................... 35 Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service ....................... 37
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Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service ....................... 38 Simon Greenleaf Medal for Meritorious Service .......................................... 39 Brother Neal R. Haines, RW Grand Chaplain ............................................... 39 Simon Greenleaf Medal for Meritorious Service .......................................... 40 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Medal ........................................................... 41 Grand Master Certificate of Merit ................................................................. 42 Service Star Presentation ............................................................................... 43 Raymond Rideout Award .............................................................................. 43 RW Bro. Benjamin Gleason Ritual Lodge of the Year ................................. 43 The Report of the Committee on Unfinished Business ................................. 44 Next Year’s Annual Communication ............................................................ 44 Grand Master Nadeau then recessed the 202nd Annual
Communication in preparation for the Installation of Officers. ............................................................................................ 44
Installation of Officers ................................................................................... 45 Tuesday Banquet ........................................................................................... 46 Reports Not Read at the Annual Communication ......................................... 46
Grand Master Report ...................................................................... 46
Deputy Grand Master ..................................................................... 46
Senior Grand Warden ..................................................................... 48 Junior Grand Warden ...................................................................... 49
Grand Treasurer .............................................................................. 50 Grand Secretary .............................................................................. 52 Masonic College ............................................................................. 55
Committee on By-Laws ................................................................................. 58 Committee on Doings of the Grand Lodge Officers ...................... 58
Report of the Ritual Committee 2020-2021 .................................................. 58 Report on the Condition of the Fraternity ...................................................... 59 Report of the Grand Historian ....................................................................... 61 The Report of the Grand Lecturer ................................................................. 62 Masonic Education & Lodge Service Annual Report ................................... 64 Master Builder Award ................................................................................... 66 Report of the Masonic Service Association ................................................... 66 Committee on Insurance ................................................................................ 66 Committee on Returns ................................................................................... 66 Judge Advocate.............................................................................................. 66 District Deputy Grand Masters ...................................................................... 68 District Education Representatives ................................................................ 69 Standing Committees ..................................................................................... 70
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Report of the Grand Lodge Audit .................................................................. 72 Report of the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation Audit ......................... 75 Reports of the District Deputy Grand Masters .............................................. 78 Abstract of Returns ........................................................................................ 87 Long Service Secretaries ............................................................................... 92 List of Constituent Lodges’ Principal Officers .............................................. 93 List of Lodges by District ............................................................................ 136 Towns Where Masonic Lodges Are Located .............................................. 140 Lodges in Maine with Dates of Precedent and Charters .............................. 146
About Precedent and Charters ...................................................... 150
Living Permanent Members ........................................................................ 157 Past Senior Grand Wardens ......................................................................... 157 Past Junior Grand Wardens ......................................................................... 158 Past Grand Secretaries ................................................................................. 158 Past Grand Treasurers .................................................................................. 158 OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE SINCE ORGANIZATION
1820 ................................................................................................ 159 Recapitulation 2020 - 2021 .......................................................................... 164 Josiah Hayden Drummond Medals .............................................................. 171 Simon Greenleaf Medals ............................................................................. 176 Joshua Chamberlain Medals ........................................................................ 179 Raymond M. Rideout Masonic Education Awards ..................................... 179 Rules For Ascertaining Masonic Dates ....................................................... 181 Masonic Calendar ........................................................................................ 182 Grand Lodge Representatives to Other Grand Lodges ................................ 183 Grand Lodge Representatives near other Grand Lodges ............................. 186
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Craft Banquet Monday Evening The Craft Banquet was not held due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 202nd Annual Communication
Due to attendance restrictions by the CDC and only 50% of capacity permitted, the in person Annual Communication was limited to Grand Lodge Officers, Permanent Members and one person per lodge. Certain parts of the Communication were streamed live on the Grand Lodge’s YouTube channel.
At the appropriate hour, the Grand Marshal escorted the Grand Master and the suite of Grand Lodge officers to the stage for the ceremonial opening of the Grand Lodge.
The Grand Master and his Officers opened the 202nd Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Maine in Ample Form. The Anah Shrine Flag unit posted the colors. The Grand Master had the Past Grand Masters escorted into the Lodge room by the Grand Marshal. Grand Master Nadeau introduced each Past Grand Master and led the Craft in giving them the Private Grand Honors. Right Worshipful Neal Haines, Grand Chaplain invoked the presence and guidance of the Supreme Architect of the Universe during this Annual Communication. Grand Master led the Brethren in the salute of our flag and the pledge of allegiance. The National Anthem was then played for both the in person and online audiences.
The Grand Master recognized the Departed Brethren our Fraternity has lost in the last year which included: MW Wayne T. Adams, Past Grand Master MW & Rev Mark E Rustin, Past Grand Master RW Royce G. Wheeler, Past Senior Grand Warden RW Robert J. Landry, Past Senior Grand Warden
He then asked for a moment of silence in honor of them.
Special Communications
The Grand Master asked for any greetings or regrets from other jurisdictions.
The Grand Secretary responded that there were no Special Communications or regrets.
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Deputy Grand Master makes the following motions:
1. MWGM, I move that we dispense with the reading of the records of the last Annual Communication and that, as printed, they be confirmed. Motion was seconded. Vote was unanimous.
2. I move that the Grand Tyler be authorized to employ such assistants as necessary to aid him in the work of his office during this session of Grand Lodge. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
The Deputy Grand Master assumed the Grand East and the Grand Master presented his Address.
Annual Address of the Grand Master Grand Masters Address
202nd Annual Communication 2021
To the Past Grand Masters, Permanent members, Appendant Body Heads, our out of state guests who may be viewing this communication from afar, and Brethren all.
Good Morning. I cannot even begin to tell you how wonderful it is to be here in person with all of you today for our 202nd Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Maine. Just a few weeks ago, this communication was going to be completely virtual with only 50 of us in this beautiful space. It is my pleasure to report to you the fraternity's activities over the last 12 months and present a preview of what we expect to materialize over the ensuing year with a pandemic considered.
In our lifetime, Freemasonry has not before endured the hardships of the last 12 months. Much of our attention has been occupied by the Covid pandemic, which should be the catalyst that makes us all mindful of the things we take for granted every day. We have, over the last year, learned the unfortunate reality that nothing in life is certain. Our lives, both personal and Masonic, have been tested in ways that we have not experienced before. Like any new skill or "pandemic," there is a learning curve that we must go through. Our learning curve for the last 12 months consisted of the "start of the pandemic, the peak of the pandemic, and now the steady exit from the pandemic." At the start of this mess, we at the Grand Lodge were fielding calls at the rate of several per week and even several per day reporting exposures and positive tests and how best to navigate those incidents. With the minimal information available from the CDC on how to best handle each incident, we took what we knew and carefully and analytically assessed each exposure and determined what the proper course of action was for those incidents. There was no map, no past experiences to draw from to guide the Lodges.
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At this point, I can say that the Brethren have well navigated the bell curve and are now more confident in handling COVID-19 incidents. We have suffered the loss of many of our dear Brethren to this unforgiving virus. Still, it could have been much worse if it weren't for all of our Brethren doing their due diligence to protect themselves, their families, their communities, and their brethren. While many do not believe that this pandemic will affect them, brethren just look at the losses in our Fraternity. We have one Lodge that lost 10% of their membership from Covid. For others, this pandemic scares the daylights out of them. Regardless of which end of the spectrum you are, your Brethren and I are grateful to you for following the edicts put forth for the protection of all of us. By airing on the side of caution, we have sent a most powerful message to our brethren. The message being, "I care about you, and regardless of how I feel, I will do all I can to protect you." For that, Brethren, I Thank you.
As you can see from the number of Brethren here today, we are slowly returning to a time where we will be able to resume our "normal" activities soon. Shortly after this communication, Brethren, you can expect a new Edict that will supersede all previous ones and contain some positive changes to the way we exemplify the Master Mason degree. We will still have local, state, and federal mandates to follow, but I believe that albite some unexpected significant surge of the pandemic, we are well on our way to more familiar times. I ask that you continue to be understanding of our Brethren who are hesitant to return. Be considerate and compassionate to their needs. Be sure that they know that you are ready to assist them in their times of need.
This pandemic has thwarted the ability of our jurisdiction to celebrate our 200th anniversary as a Grand Lodge. Last year, we had to cancel our trip to the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, building a float for the Bicentennial Maine State Parade, the 400 seats and corporate picnic area for Maine day at the Sea Dogs ballpark, the Oklahoma Native American Degree Team, and multiple other events planned throughout the jurisdiction such as Rededication of Lodges and other gatherings for celebration. Many lodges were unable to pursue the plans they had and not mention the regular and reoccurring events that generated money to support the lodge's finances and continue to assist their communities.
I am happy to announce that we have rescheduled our trip to DC to visit the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Our Past Grand Master, MW Claire Tusch, has been working diligently to work out the details of this trip. I think we have a little bit of an in as our Past Grand Master is the President of the Memorial. Let’s give him a hand for that. This excursion is scheduled for September 25th of this year. As the details become available, we will keep you informed. I know that there were several Brethren who were disappointed last year but we look forward to being able to attend this year. We are diligently working on rescheduling the Oklahoma Native American Degree Team for April of 2022. Maine Day at the Sea Dogs ballpark is a little more challenging as they permit only small pods to attend.
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In the last year, several Brethren expressed what I believe to be their frustrations due to the situation we find ourselves via social media. This social media activity required frequent interventions to remind a brother of his errors and aid a reformation. Most often, Brethren recognized the un-masonic nature of what they posted but not always. I don't necessarily fault these Brethren for their frustration and fear of the unknown, but I believe many of these Brethren could have kept their passions within due bounds.
Initially, upon the diagnosis of covid and the subsequent stoppage of all Masonic activity, we as a Fraternity thought that we'd be back at it in a couple of months once this thing is over. What a surprise we got.
Let me, however, shine some light on the perceived perpetual gloom and doom of the last year. Many of the Lodges in this jurisdiction have been creative and took an out-of-the-box approach to their thinking. Some Lodges have shown remarkable ingenuity and continued to prosper and bring relief to the communities in which they reside. Many of our Lodges began providing drive-by meals for the community, which seemed to be most popular. The Lodges that did this have been able to use the minimal funds they raised and the matching grants to assist their communities and work the programs available to them through the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation. I am incredibly proud of the Brethren in this jurisdiction and commend them for their perseverance in these unprecedented times. While it may seem as though not much has happened in 12 months, I assure you the Grand Lodge of Maine has been very busy. My time over the last year has been occupied with what I consider the most critical task of protecting our Brethren and this jurisdiction. To ensure that once we get out of our current situation, we may continue to prosper as a Fraternity of men who will continue to labor using the tools of Freemasonry.
Charitable Foundation
Our Charitable Foundation has been very busy.
Fiscal year 2021 (April 1st 2020 to March 31st 2021) The Foundation's Year in Review
As difficult as 2020 was for all of us, the Foundation was able to accomplish not only the goals established by the Trustees as part of the budget for the fiscal year but also work with many Lodges to respond to local needs in their communities brought on by the pandemic.
The markets did well last year and as a result, the Foundation's investment portfolio grew by over $7.6 million, and the assets held on behalf of Lodge's and other bodies also grew by over $1.4 million. Your Foundation is strong and healthy.
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Now for the year in review. The Foundation provided 19 Relief Grants totaling almost $94,000 and 62 Brotherhood Relief Grants totaling almost $40,000.
It was an understandably slow year for Matching Grants as many lodges tried to work through the limitations brought on by and in response to the pandemic. The Foundation Trustees recognizing the early struggles of families hit hard by the economic impact of the pandemic introduced the COVID-19 Community Betterment matching grant and over 58 Lodges applied for and were granted matching funds under this initiative, totaling just under $54,000. Below is a summary of the matching grants issued during the fiscal year:
Matching Grant Category # of Grants Issued Total Amount Granted
Comm Betterment – COVID 58 $53,766.00
Bikes for Books 69 $68,286.75
Comm. Betterment 61 $53,275.75
Seniors Projects 18 $16,940.00
Project Graduation 13 $12,266.66
Youth Activities 38 $30,300.00
Totals 257 $234,835.16
When you combine what the Foundation provided under the matching grants program with what the Lodges provide, the total financial impact of the Matching Grants program is over $350,000. And this doesn't include the thousands of volunteer hours of support.
The Foundation also launched the MAC program – Masons Assisting Communities initiative in January/February this year. Recognizing that some lodges were not in a position to take advantage of the matching grants program yet also recognizing that in 2020 many small communities needed more help, the Trustees authorized the Foundation to issue an additional 100 grants totaling $51,000 – no matching dollars were required – so that Lodges could help in their communities where it was needed most.
The MAC program– Masons Assisting Communities initiative is meant to help raise awareness of all that the Foundation, Lodges and Masons do throughout Maine. The Foundation alone provides over $600,000 of financial assistance annually, when you combine that with what the Lodges do directly in their communities, the total exceeds $750,000 and this doesn't include the philanthropic giving of Appendant Bodies.
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The Foundation also continued its work directly supporting nonprofit organizations that provide statewide assistance. The Foundation contributes to MS research by sponsoring the Bike MS®: Great Maine Getaway; supports suicide prevention training through its work with NAMI Maine and seeks to help end violence against women through its support of Maine Boys to Men, via the statewide rollout of their Modern Masculinity Training Institute, Train-the-Trainer program.
And let's not forget about the "Inclusion Revolution- Unified Champions Club", a program the Foundation helped to launch in partnership with the Alfond Youth and Community Center and Special Olympics Maine. This program continued to grow this year in the 12th District and as was always the plan, is expected to expand to 4 other Districts later this fall. Nothing like some friendly competition between Districts – be looking for some more information if you are in District 6, 17, 19 and/or 23.
In addition to expanding the Unified Champions Club program, helping Maine Boys to Men increase their capacity to reach young men in their formative years, the Foundation also worked with the Rainbow Girls and DeMolay to raise additional funds to support our living Veterans here in Maine. Together, we raised over $21,000 and beginning on Patriots Day 2021 they began presenting local Veterans organizations like the Travis Mills Foundation and the House in the Woods organization with financial support and providing the Maine Veterans Homes with additional funding to buy much needed items for their residents. In Bangor, the Rainbow Girls raised enough money to provide the residents with a handicapped accessible swing!
We are excited about 2021-2022, there is much that can and should be done. The Trustees of the Foundation recognized that this would be another challenging year for all of us. The Foundation is here to assist Lodges in making a difference in their communities and to that end we have modified the Matching Grants program to make it easier for each Lodge to choose where it can and wants to have the most impact. All Lodges have access to $7,000 in matching funds and can use up to $3,000 for any one project or initiative.
I encourage you to reach out to Susan Scacchi, the Executive Director of the Foundation. She is there to help and take your money.
MAC "Masons Assisting Communities" is the brainchild of Susan Scacchi, Director of our Masonic Charitable Foundation, and she has been working tirelessly to increase the awareness and vital presence of Freemasonry in our communities throughout the state.
There is much planned for the upcoming year, but my primary focus is on:
• In-person training for our District Officers and AGLs.
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• MW Tom Pulkkinen has agreed to lead the initiative to reintroduce the Dirigo and Mentoring programs to enable the lodge brethren to be more prepared to lead the lodge and prepare our future grand lodge officers.
• To bring about a greater awareness of Freemasonry and create positive changes and assist our communities.
• The reintroduction of Membership seminars, open houses, community awareness, and fellowship nights providing our restrictions continue to relax.
Over the past year, I have had conversations with our Deputy Grand Master regarding the future or our jurisdiction. We often have heard the phrase that our Deputy remembers from his Coast Guard years. "Failing to plan is planning to fail." This is true of the Grand Lodge as well. We realize that more far-reaching goals for the jurisdiction are necessary for continuity between administrations and maintaining a clear path to those goals. If this is true of the Grand Lodge, it is also true for each of our Lodges. Each year in most Lodges, a new Master is installed and often finds himself starting over with no previous plans on the trestle board. I would encourage the Lodges to participate in the Masonic Excellence program and establish long-term goals for the lodge and strategies to achieve these goals.
Many of our Lodges have been struggling to reinvigorate their Brethren. Often there aren't enough Brethren for a quorum. Currently, there are some of our Lodges that are seriously considering giving up their Charters and merging with nearby Lodges. While I don't feel that this is always the best solution, in some instances, it is the best decision for the Lodge and its Brethren. For example, our Grand Treasurer, R.W. Scott Whytock expressed to me that after Governor William King Lodge surrendered their charter, after years of struggling, he felt like "the monkey was lifted off his back." He acknowledges that it was a difficult and emotional decision but one that had to be made. The Lodge Brethren were each issued a demit and were able to join another Lodge of their choice. He then indicated that he now felt like he use to and now remembers what it was about Masonry that he enjoyed and valued so much.
Part of my conversations with our R.W. Deputy Grand Master has focused on the previously mentioned struggles of some Lodges. Our Lodges may benefit from mergers or closures, and in the future, the jurisdiction may benefit from re-districting. In some districts we have a disproportionate balance in how many Lodges are in the district. These are a couple of the long-term considerations of the Grand Lodge. Rest assured that only the Lodge can decide to merge or close.
Another concern that we should all take ownership of is Membership.
We have been experiencing a declining membership over the last couple of decades. However, the number of men joining Freemasonry does not equate to the number of men who stay active in their Lodges. Unless we address why men do not return to the Lodge, there is no effort to increase membership that will sustain us. The key to
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resolving some of our membership woes is the retention of the Brethren we already have. The key to retention, as I see it, is value.
From the moment a man is an accepted candidate, we are responsible for showing and teaching him Freemasonry's value. We expect much from our new Brethren, and they have the right to expect much from us. The new Rookie pin, not to be confused with the Rookie Award, is a new incentive created for us to recognize our new Brethren and greet them and take them by the hand of brotherly love, kindness and affection to guide them as they learn what Freemasonry's value is. The days of assigning a mentor to assist a new Mason are over. We are all responsible for enhancing the new Brother's experience. It's not just about learning the lesson to regurgitate it in the Lodge to advance to the next degree. It is our responsibility to retain our Brethren. If they don't feel wanted or part of the Lodge, they won't be back.
Allow me to share this with you by an unknown author:
“I’m the Guy”
I'm the guy who asked to join your organization. I'm the guy who paid his dues to join. I'm the guy who stood up in front of all of you and promised to be faithful and loyal. I'm the guy who came to your meetings, and no one paid any attention to me. I tried several times to be friendly to some of the fellows, but they all had their own buddies they talked to and sat next to. I sat down several times, but no one paid any attention to me. I hoped very much that somebody would have asked me to take part in a fundraising project or something, but no one saw my efforts when I volunteered. I missed a few meetings after joining because I was sick and couldn't be there. No one asked me at the next meeting where I had been. I guess it didn't matter very much to the others whether I was there or not. The next meeting, I decided to stay home and watch TV. The following meeting I attended, no one asked me where I was when the last meeting was held. You might say I'm a good guy, a good family man who holds a responsible job and loves his community and country. Do you know who else I am? I'm the guy who never came back! It amuses me when I think back on how the heads of the organization and the members discussed why the organization was losing members.
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It amuses me now to think that they spent so much time looking for new members when I was there all the time. All they needed to do was make me feel needed, wanted, and welcome!
I think that probably rings a pretty loud bell for all of us.
The stressors on young families today may not allow for regular attendance at the lodges, which is all the more reason to keep track of those Brethren. Let them know you care, and you are there to assist. It seems fitting that the tiny blue flower known as the Forget-Me-Not has been associated with our Masonic history. I ask you, Brethren, to forget me not, and in return, I will not forget you.
The past year has seemingly gone by in the blink of an eye, and for obvious reasons, with much less being accomplished than we had hoped. The Craft has endured the many challenges associated with the pandemic, and the stress of lost jobs or the loss of loved ones has taken center stage in the lives of many Brethren in the last year. Once the dust settles, I am convinced that we will return better and stronger than before. But this will only happen by working together as Brethren should. We are destined to make a positive difference in ourselves, our Lodges, and our communities. We have the tools and the knowledge of how to use them to make repairs in the fractures of our society, one Brother, one Lodge, and one community at a time. Brethren, we are not only doing our work. We are doing the work of the Supreme Grand Architect of the Universe through the use of our tenets and lessons. Brethren, I am proud to stand with you to accomplish that work.
The Grand Secretary made the following motion to the Deputy Grand Master:
RW Deputy Grand Master, I move that the Grand Master’s address be referred to the Committee on Doings of Grand Lodge Officers and that the reports of the Deputy Grand Master, The Grand Wardens, The Grand Secretary, The Grand Treasurer and The Grand Lecturer be referred to the same committee without reading.
Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
The Grand Master Assumes the Grand East
The Grand Master calls for the Report of Masonic Jurisprudence
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Report of Masonic Jurisprudence Report of the Committee On Masonic Jurisprudence
Presented by MW David A. Walker, Chairman In Grand Lodge Bangor, ME May 4, 2021 The duty of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence is to review the directives, dispensations and decisions of the Most Worshipful Grand Master, determine if they are in compliance with our Constitution, Standing Regulations and Digest of Decisions and recommend to the Craft at the Annual Communication whether or not they should be ratified. This has been an extraordinary year for the world in general and, more to our point here, very much for Maine Masonry. The events of the past 14 months, caused as we all know by a world wide virus, have necessitated strong measures by leaders throughout the world. It has been a trial by fire for our Grand Master. He has needed to make some decisions that would have been unimaginable in the past.
DISPENSATIONS: The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence reviewed 15 Dispensations which were approved by the Grand Master. There were 2 for a change of venue for meetings, 1 to confer Degrees in a shortened time period for a member in the Armed Forces on Active Duty, 1 for outdoor degrees and 1 for wearing regalia in parades and other Masonic events and 1 for a change regarding a weather event. There were 9 dispensations related to accommodations due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. We also reviewed a number of Edicts issued by our Grand Master, that were also in response to COVID-19.
EDICTS:
The first Edict, dated May 28, 2020 allows for opening Lodges under the COVID-19 restrictions listed by the State of Maine. In it the Grand Master allowed for Lodges to reopen, with no degree work and no meals. The meetings were also limited to 2 hours, require wearing masks, limit numbers in the Lodge and keep a 6-foot social distancing. He issued an accompanying Dispensation to allow for business to be conducted with less than a quorum.
The 2nd Edict is dated June 30, 2020. This Edict is a follow-up to that of May 28 but expanding what Lodges could do at meetings. It allowed EA and FC Degrees to be conducted but with physical distancing, with the exception of the SD and the candidate. Most of this Edict covers what would be considered floor work.
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The next Edict is dated Jul 31, 2020. This allowed Lodges to resume meals or refreshments with COVID related guidelines.
The next Edict is dated August 16, 2020. It was the Grand Master’s response to a Brother in the 6th Masonic District who had attended two Lodge meetings in that District and had subsequently been diagnosed with COVID-19. It closed all Lodges in the 6th District, as well as the Grand Lodge Office.
The next Edict is dated September 3, 2020. This reopened the Lodges in the 6th District after no further outbreaks had occurred, keeping all previous restrictions in place.
The next Edict is dated October 27, 2020. This one allowed for Lodges to begin MM Degrees with specific guidelines. They were to require doing the degrees with very limited contact, only the Master, Candidate and Sr. Deacon. Only a slightly altered short form was allowed. There were also three specific dates when MM Degrees were allowed.
The next Edict is dated November 20, 2020. This edict addressed Lodge Installations and were again aimed at proceeding under the current State mandates for social distancing, wearing masks and limiting numbers. It also described a blanket dispensation to allow Lodges to hold Installations in larger halls to accommodate up to the 50 person maximum allowed by State mandate.
An Edict issued on November 29, 2020 addressed the changing State COVID Mandates. The latest ordered all gatherings to end at 9:00PM. He issued the order that Lodge meetings follow that rule and created a blanket dispensation to allow Lodges to start work at 6:00 PM to allow Lodges to follow this mandate. It also allowed Lodge to conduct MM Degrees until December19.
The Edict issued January 30, 2021, in keeping with an easing of State mandates, did away with the 2 hour meeting limit and 9:00PM curfew. It also allowed the return of the use of Ruffians, Wayfarers and FC for MM Degrees.
An Edict issues on February 24, 2021 allowed travel between districts.
The Grand Master issued an Edict on March 13, 2021 closing four Lodges in the 17th District, Harmony, Saccarappa, Hiram, Deering and Presumpscot due to COVID-19 outbreaks. This was rescinded on March 19th, after the threat had passed.
As you can see, Brethren, the Grand Master has issued many Edicts and Dispensations to address the work of the Craft due to COVID-19. This Committee feels that these steps have been necessitated by the need for the Craft to be protected while following State mandates and still allowing Lodges to do work. We feel that all should be ratified. We caution that the Edict which made changes to the manner MM Degrees were conducted, as well as edicts allowing changes directed towards
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opening and closing of Lodge meetings in our opinion were necessary for the welfare of the Craft. We also feel strongly that this should not be construed as anything a Grand Master should ever consider or be allowed to issue under anything but the gravest of calamities, such as what we have been experiencing for over one year.
We recommend the ratification of the Grand Master’s Edicts and Dispensations and thank him for his vigilance during a very trying year.
The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence moves the acceptance of this Report and the adoption of the recommendations contained therein.
Respectfully Submitted,
R.W. George M.A. Macdougall
R.W. Ronald W. Fowle, II
M.W. David A. Walker, Chairman
Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Preliminary Report -- Committee on Credentials
Presented by VW Jeremy M. Edwards, Chairman
Lodges represented 138, 3 votes each totaling 414
Grand Lodge Officers
Permanent Members:
46
25
Total Ballots Received: 485
Lodges Without Voting Representation: 39
Motion to approve the report was made and seconded. Motion carried.
Report of the Committee on Amendments to the Constitution Presented by MW A. James Ross, Chairman
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Proposed Amendments to the Constitution
#1 Second Reading and Vote (first presented in 2019) Proposed by RW David Walton Section 111 now reads: One lodge cannot confer a degree at the request of another lodge in this Grand Jurisdiction, unless the requesting lodge waives jurisdiction, and the other lodge accepts the candidate in the usual manner and for its usual fee.
As proposed, SEC. 111.2 would be added: This provision may be waived, by dispensation from the Grand Master, in cases of special need. When the dispensation is granted, the Master and at least two other officers of the requesting lodge must be present and participate in the degree.
RW Walton explains that this proposal is not meant to have visitors do all the work for a Lodge but to assist a Lodge in order to give a candidate the best and most meaningful degree possible.
MOTION ACCEPTED
#2 First Reading
Proposed by RW Daniel Bartlett
Section 75.4 now reads: Immediately after the installation of the officers of a lodge, the Secretary shall return Official Forms 25 and 25a to the Grand Secretary so that the records of all officers may be updated, and the lodge’s statistical data collated for publication in the Grand Lodge Proceedings.
As amended, it would read: Immediately after the installation of the officers of a lodge, the Secretary shall return Official Forms 25 (or transmit an electronic Certificate of Election using the current Grand Lodge membership database system), and 25a to the Grand Secretary, so that the records of all officers may be updated, and the lodge’s statistical data collated for publication in the Grand Lodge Proceedings.
MOTION ACCEPTED
#3 First Reading
Proposed by RW Daniel Bartlett
Proposed Section 75.5 would be struck from the Constitution because as we now, and have for many years, share a common computer database between Grand Lodge and the constituent lodges, there is no longer any need to verify member lists. This Section is outdated and no longer applicable.
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Section 75.5 currently reads: Each constituent lodge shall submit once in every four years a complete list of its members to the Grand Secretary, on numbered sheets provided by Grand Lodge, before the first day of February 1984, and each four years thereafter. If such a list is not received by the above dates, a fine of ten dollars will be imposed upon that lodge and a fine of one dollar for each day the list is not received following the date of February 1st. MOTION ACCEPTED
#4 First Reading
Proposed by RW Daniel Bartlett
Section 92.1 currently reads in part: The Master of the lodge may require of any Mason desirous of being examined for the purpose of visiting his lodge, the production of a Grand Lodge certificate or diploma, or a current receipt for annual dues bearing the seal of the lodge in which the visitor has membership.
As amended, it would read: The Master of the lodge may require of any Mason desirous of being examined for the purpose of visiting a lodge, the production of a Grand Lodge certificate or diploma, or a current receipt for annual dues from the lodge in which the visitor has membership.
The new hard plastic dues cards do not bear a lodge seal.
MOTION ACCEPTED
#5 First Reading
Proposed by RW Richard Bergeron, Jr
Section 2.1 now reads in part for the title of Grand Marshal under appointed officers: Worshipful – Grand Marshal.
As amended, it would read: Right Worshipful – Grand Marshal and the rank of Right Worshipful shall be retained for life.
MOTION ACCEPTED
#6 First Reading
Proposed by W. Albert W. Greenhalgh
Br. Greenhalgh proposes that section 2.1 be amended so that all Grand Lodge Officers, elected and appointed, past and present, be given the title of Right Worshipful, except for the Grand Master who retains Most Worshipful.
MOTION DEFEATED
#7 First Reading
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Proposed by RW Scott C. Walton
Sec. 19.7 currently reads: (of the Grand Secretary): He shall cause a transcript of the journal of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge to be readied as soon after the annual communication as the same can be done. The Grand Secretary shall provide copies thereof to each of the Grand Lodges of the United States and such other jurisdictions as are recognized by this Grand Lodge, one copy to each Officer and Permanent Member of this Grand Lodge and two copies to each lodge. As amended Section 19.7 would read: He shall cause a transcript of the journal of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge to be readied as soon after the annual communication as the same can be done. The Grand Secretary shall make available an electronic copy to each of the Grand Lodges of the United States and such other jurisdictions as are recognized by this Grand Lodge, each Officer and Permanent Member of this Grand Lodge and each Lodge. A paper copy may be obtained by request in writing to the Grand Secretary by a deadline he determines with proper notice.
The motion passed to lay the proposal on the table for consideration at the next annual session of Grand Lodge, however it was amended by vote to keep the one printed copy intact. All matters considered, this will be presented for discussion and vote next year.
#8 First Reading
Proposed by MW Richard M. Nadeau Sec. 46 currently reads: The Grand Lodge has power to try and punish any Mason residing within its jurisdiction - whether a member of one of its lodges or not - for any offence committed by him. (Add Sec. 46.2) it would read: During unusual circumstances such as pandemics, wars, local, state, and federal mandates - when the craft does not have the opportunity to meet at an annual communication - the Grand Master shall have the authority to render decisions on non-ratified disciplinary actions without the craft's ratification. The Grand Master will report his decisions to the craft at the next annual communication or special assembly. MOTION ACCEPTED
#9 First Reading
Proposed by MW Richard M. Nadeau Sec. 53.2 currently reads: The Grand Master may also appoint a Past Master of a lodge to be styled Judge Advocate - to perform such duties as may be delegated to
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him by the Grand Master, and who shall receive for his services and for necessary expenses such compensation as the Grand Master shall determine. As amended, it would read: The Grand Master may also appoint a Past Master of a lodge to be styled Judge Advocate - to perform such duties as may be delegated to him by the Grand Master, and who shall receive for his services and for necessary expenses such compensation as the Grand Master shall determine. When disciplinary action must be preferred against a member of the fraternity by the Grand Master, the Grand Master shall not be entitled to appoint himself as Judge Advocate. Doing so is in direct conflict with fair and due process. It also diminishes the confidence placed in the appointed Judge Advocate and the Commissioners of Trials. MOTION ACCEPTED Standing Regulation #30 Reading and Vote
Currently Sec. 30 reads: Resolved: No consumption of alcohol on lodge premises is to take place without a dispensation from the Grand Master on each occasion. No invitations shall be issued or announcements to be made concerning an event where alcoholic beverages are to be consumed until after the Grand Master has signed a dispensation. The Grand Master, acting on the advice of the Grand Lodge Standing Committee on Insurance and of the Grand Lodge liability insurance carrier, will require the following items to be submitted with a request for a dispensation: (a) Where alcohol is to be served by a Lessee, the request for a Dispensation must be accompanied by: i. A copy of the rental agreement. Each lodge is free to develop its own rental agreement, however, every rental agreement shall contain the indemnity language contained in a form lease provided by the Grand Secretary. ii. A copy of the Certificate of General Liability Insurance Coverage of the Lessor or Lessee naming the Grand Lodge of Maine as an additional insured with such limits of coverage as shall be from time to time provided by the Grand Secretary. iii. A copy of the Certificate of Alcohol Liability Insurance Coverage of the Lessor or Lessee naming the Grand Lodge of Maine as an additional insured with such limits of coverage as shall be from time to time provided by the Grand Secretary. (In some cases, an insurance carrier may include “Liquor Liability” or “Alcohol Liability” on its general liability Certificate of Insurance in which case only one Certificate of Insurance will be needed.) (b) Where alcohol is to be consumed at a lodge event, the request for a dispensation must the accompanied by: i. The signed statement of the proposed Grand Lodge Representative. ii. The lodge’s Certificate of General Liability Insurance Coverage. iii. A Certificate of Liquor Liability Insurance Coverage. (Again, in some cases an insurance carrier may include both general liability and liquor liability coverage on the same certificate.) (c) A dispensation for a Table Lodge shall not be required at this time but may be required at the discretion of the Grand Master. In any event, the lodge shall submit the signed statement of the proposed Grand Lodge Representative. The Grand Lodge Representative at each Table Lodge is authorized to intervene to assure that only two-ounce glasses are used and to personally intervene to halt dispensation of wine to any person more than the
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seven two-ounce toasts and to personally prevent any service of wine to a minor under any circumstances. Evidence of insurance coverage with respect to alcohol liability for Table Lodges is not required by this Standing Regulation but may be required at the discretion of the Grand Master. (d) A dispensation for alcohol at Outdoor Degrees (where alcohol is served within two hours after the degree) shall be required. The request for a dispensation shall be accompanied by the signed statement of the proposed Grand Lodge Representative. The Grand Lodge Representative is authorized to intervene to assure that no alcohol is consumed to excess or is provided to a minor or to a person who appears to him to be intoxicated. Evidence of insurance coverage for outdoor degrees is not required by this Standing Regulation but may be required at the discretion of the Grand Master.
If amended, Sec. 30 would read: To see if Grand Lodge will modify Standing Regulation #30 to allow and govern the serving and consumption of alcohol on Masonic premises and at / after Masonic meetings and events. 30. Resolved: Alcohol may be served and consumed on lodge premises and at lodge events held off-premises subject to the following rules, and all applicable provisions of existing insurance policies and the laws and regulations of the State of Maine and local licensing authorities and of the Grand Lodge liability insurance carrier. The following provisions shall govern the serving and consumption of alcohol in or on Masonic property and/ or at Masonic events. The Grand Master may also require prior dispensation for any event where alcohol is served or consumed when he deems such action is warranted.
(a) No alcohol shall be served or consumed two-hours prior to or during any Masonic meeting except for prescribed ceremonial purposes or as hereinafter allowed.
(b) The Masonic building association, by whatever name, holding title to the property and the tenant lodge(s) must each by majority vote to authorize the serving and consumption of alcohol on Masonic property and at the events of that lodge and may establish additional governance for the use of alcohol on such property and at such events. Grand Lodge rules and standing regulations shall take precedence, followed by rules established by the building association.)
(c) The building association, lodge, other Masonic related organizations, and non-Masonic lessees engaged in the serving and consumption of alcoholic beverages must have “host liquor” insurance coverage that is included in the Grand Lodge policy that covers Lodges and participating building associations.
(d) The Grand Master, acting on the advice of the Grand Lodge Standing Committee on Insurance and of the Grand Lodge liability insurance carrier, will require the following items to govern the serving and consumption of alcohol in or on Masonic property and/or at Masonic events.
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(1) Where alcohol is to be served by a Lessee, the Building Association shall obtain:
i. A rental agreement. Each building association / lodge is free to develop its own rental agreement, however, every rental agreement shall contain the indemnity language contained in a lease form provided by the Grand Secretary.
ii. A copy of the Certificate of General Liability Insurance Coverage of the Lessor or Lessee naming the Grand Lodge of Maine as an additional insured with such limits of coverage as shall be from time to time provided by the Grand Secretary.
iii. A copy of the Certificate of Alcohol Liability Insurance Coverage of the Lessor or Lessee naming the Grand Lodge of Maine as an additional insured with such limits of coverage as shall be from time to time provided by the Grand Secretary. (In some cases, an insurance carrier may include “Liquor Liability” or “Alcohol Liability” on its general liability Certificate of Insurance in which case only one Certificate of Insurance will be needed.)
(2) Where alcohol is to be sold at a building association / lodge event:
i. The sale of alcohol in a Masonic facility is not permitted except by a duly licensed and insured vendor.
ii. Proof of liquor liability insurance from said vendor must be provided to the Grand Lodge prior to the scheduled event and may be submitted on an annual basis to cover all events occurring during that period at that facility. The Certificate of Liquor Liability Insurance Coverage must name the Grand Lodge as an additional insured. The hosting Lodge or building association is responsible for producing a valid certificate of insurance prior to any event being held.
(c) A dispensation for a Table Lodge shall not generally be required but may be required at the discretion of the Grand Master. In any event, the lodge shall submit the signed statement of the proposed Grand Lodge Representative. The Grand Lodge Representative at each Table Lodge is authorized to intervene to assure that only two-ounce glasses are used and to personally intervene to halt the dispensation of alcohol to any person of more than the seven two-ounce toasts and to personally prevent any service of alcohol to a minor under any circumstances. The hosting building association or lodge shall designate a Mason to be responsible for monitoring alcohol service and consumption at events governed by this Standing Regulation.
MOTION ACCEPTED
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Standing Regulation #31 (new) Reading and Vote
Proposed by MW Richard M. Nadeau Gender Reassignment/Identity Information 1. Scope This document has been created to establish a policy regarding the issues raised for Freemasonry by gender reassignment, gender identification, and masonic conformity in this Grand Jurisdiction. It is intended to eliminate ambiguity, reinforce current policy, and help guide Lodges in their decision-making when determining the qualifications for membership in Maine’s Masonic Jurisdiction. It imposes binding rules, and although it gives some general guidance, it does not constitute legal advice or any attempt to usurp the Lodges absolute right to decide who shall be a member of a lodge if the candidate meets the qualifications set forth by this jurisdiction. This document does not attempt to address all the issues relating to gender which may arise as gender reassignment and gender transition become more prevalent in a changing society. When they do, they will need to be addressed in accordance with Masonic principles of lawfulness, kindness, and tolerance. We are at the crossroads of gender identity and masonic conformity. The lodges should use this information when membership, masonic conformity, and gender issues arise. 2. General It is essential that any situation involving gender reassignment of a Freemason is treated with compassion and sensitivity and that the individual is supported in his decision to transition. If a Freemason who is a member of a Lodge wishes to change gender and no longer identify as male, it is expected that the Freemason will receive the non-judgmental support of their brethren. The privacy of the individual should be respected, and there will be no requirement to inform the Grand Lodge about this change or intention to change. Although there is no requirement to inform the Grand Lodge of such a change, if a Mason does change gender and or no longer identifies as a man, he no longer meets the qualifications for admission into the fraternity or to remain a member of the fraternity and is not entitled to the rights and privileges of Freemasonry. 3. Applications for Admission A candidate for admission to Freemasonry in Maine must be a man. Should a person who has undergone gender reassignment and has become a man apply to become a Freemason, then his application must be processed in the same way as for any other male candidate. Any qualified candidate for admission may be proposed for membership of a Lodge in accordance with the provisions in the Rules contained in the Book of Constitutions. No candidate should be subjected to questions about their gender. 4. Continued Membership A Freemason who, after initiation, ceases to be a man also ceases to be a Freemason. It is expected that Freemasons will act with compassion and sensitivity towards their fellow Freemasons who make such a decision. No Freemason will engage in
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unwanted conduct relating to another Freemason’s sex or perceived gender reassignment or gender transition. Such conduct is un-masonic and constitutes conduct unbecoming a Mason, especially if it has the purpose or effect of violating the dignity of or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating, or offensive environment for the mason. 5. Resignation from the Craft A Freemason who no longer identifies as being a man is required to resign from the Craft. If a person resigns from the Craft, they and their dependents will no longer be eligible for any of the Masonic charities benefits. 6. Exclusion from a Lodge A Lodge may vote to exclude any member for sufficient cause. The following grounds would constitute sufficient cause: a. The fact that a member has legally changed their gender from a male. b. The fact that a member identifies as not being male. c. The fact that a member is in the process of transition from male to female. d. The fact that a member’s attire is generally accepted as a woman’s clothing. A Lodge may ask a member to resign based on the above grounds. A Lodge may not at any time require a member to prove that they are legally a man. 7. Amendment The law and what are considered best practices in this area are developing rapidly. This information may be amended from time to time and so please ensure that you are referring to the latest version. MOTION ACCEPTED Respectfully, M.W. A. James Ross, Chairman R.W. Jeffry A. Simonton R.W. Patrick C. Whitney
Report Of the Commissioners Of Trials COMMISSIONERS OF TRIALS
Presented by RW John T. Irovando, Chairman
During the past year Two (2) hearings were requested by Brothers who had been suspended or expelled by the Grand Master of Masons in Maine. Accordingly, any other pending suspensions then these 2 are to be dealt with directly at Grand Lodge.
May 4, 2021
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Bangor, Maine Case No. 2020-1 Grand Lodge Office, Holden, Maine, 10:00 A.M., December 2,2020, GRAND LODGE OF MAINE, A.F. & A.M. vs. ROBERT HERBERT DOYLE, #M056849. (Petitioner) On the above date and approximate time, the Commissioners of Trials for the Grand Lodge of Maine, A.F. & A.M. convened and heard oral testimony and viewed submitted documents concerning the Petitioner being suspended by the Grand Master of Masons of Maine for unmasonic conduct in that he was engaging in an adulterous affair with another Brother’s wife. The Commissioners heard testimony offered by the Judge Advocate, the Petitioner, and Masonic brother witnesses, much of which was not available to the Grand Master of Masons of Maine prior. Documentary exhibits were also presented to the Commissioners and entered into the record. After examining all the testimony and all the documentary evidence presented, the Commissioners of Trials unanimously concluded the following:
1. Although alleged, no sexual impropriety was found ,as defined, by the Commissioners. So, no clear evidence of an “adulterous affair”, by accepted definition, by the Petitioner with the wife of a fellow Brother was proven, But the Petitioner did have a serious and continued involvement with the wife of another Masonic Brother.
2. Even when his fellow Brother’s marriage became strained (leading to pending divorce proceeding), and his fellow Brother made it unmistakably clear that he wanted the Petitioner to cease and desist in making regular contact with his wife, the Petitioner persisted in having regular contact and meetings with his fellow Brother’s wife.
3. The Commissioners decided that this consistent and direct
involvement with another Brother’s wife, notwithstanding the request to stop, is unmasonic Conduct.
The Commissioners of Trials unanimously recommend that the action of the Grand Master to suspend the Petitioner be upheld. It is also the hope of the Commissioners that after the Petitioner has had an opportunity to reflect on his conduct, he should follow the procedure for restoration of membership as soon as it is available to him.
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Respectfully submitted, R.W. John T. Irovando, Chairman M.W. W. Louis Greenier II R.W. Frank M. Theriault Jr. Wor. P. Andrew Hamilton Case No. 2021-1 Grand Lodge Office, Holden, Maine, Via Zoom Video Conference,10:00 A.M., January 6,2021, GRAND LODGE OF MAINE, A.F. & A.M. vs. MICHAEL B. LETALIEN, Member # M041276 (Petitioner) On the above date and approximate time, the Commissioners of Trials for the Grand Lodge of Maine, A.F. & A.M. convened and heard oral testimony and viewed submitted documents concerning the Petitioner being suspended by the Grand Master of Masons of Maine for unmasonic conduct in that he refused to adhere to the safety guidelines put forth by the Grand Master and the State of Maine, a critical lapse in judgement that jeopardized his membership. His actions showing a blatant disregard for the oaths he took as the Master of Asylum Lodge. The Commissioners heard testimony offered by the Judge Advocate, the Petitioner, and Masonic brother witnesses, that the Grand Master did not have available to him prior to the suspension. Documentary exhibits were also presented to the Commissioners and entered into the record. After examining all the testimony and all the documentary evidence presented, the Commissioners of Trials unanimously concluded that the charge of unmasonic conduct, as described, against MICHAEL B. LETALIEN, Member # M041276 have been proven. The Commissioners of Trials unanimously concluded that the Petitioner displayed poor judgement and could have dealt with the circumstances in a better manner. The Commissioners of Trials also unanimously concluded that the Petitioner, up until this instance of poor judgement leading to misconduct, has been an exemplary Mason and has served his Lodge and the Fraternity well and that he is a needed asset of his Lodge. By a unanimous vote the Commissioners of Trials recommend that the Suspension from Membership be upheld and upon Brother MICHAEL B. LETALIEN submitting a letter to his Lodge and the Grand Lodge of Maine, A.F.A.M. apologizing for his actions and promising to correct his mistakes, and that upon receipt of such letters, MW Richard M. Nadeau, Grand Master of Masons in Maine,
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change this Suspension to an Admonishment, and restore MICHAEL B. LETALIEN to his previous status. Respectfully submitted,
R.W. John T. Irovando, Chairman R.W. Frank M. Theriault Jr. Wor. Kirk D. Bloomer R.W. Ronald P. Green Wor. P. Andrew Hamilton
The Report Of The Committee on Grievances and Appeals Presented by RW Daniel E. Bartlett on behalf of the Committee
April 30, 2021
Most Worshipful Grand Master,
Right Worshipful Officers of the Grand Lodge and Brethren:
The Committee on Grievances and Appeals of the Grand Lodge, having convened, reviewed and acted upon the appeals and reports regarding the cases of: Robert H. Doyle of Tranquil Lodge No. 29; Steven E. Dewitt of Piscataquis Lodge #44, Benevolent Lodge #87, and Kenduskeag Lodge #137; Jeffrey K. Pierce of Dresden Lodge #103; and Dennis R. Fournier of Paris Lodge #18, and Oxford Lodge #94, has unanimously concluded that in the reporting, investigation and adjudication of these respective cases, proper procedure was followed by the Lodges and by the Commissioners of Trials.
In accordance with the findings in these cases, the Committee on Grievances and Appeals recommends the following:
• That the suspension of membership of Robert H. Doyle, effected by Grand Master Richard M. Nadeau and unanimously recommended by the Commissioners of Trials, be upheld by the Grand Lodge.
• That Steven E. Dewitt be restored to membership in the Masonic Order, in response to his petition to be restored and affirmative endorsement of his petition by his former lodge, Piscataquis Lodge #44.
• That Jeffrey K. Pierce be restored to membership in the Masonic Order, in response to his petition to be restored and affirmative endorsement of his former Lodge, of Dresden Lodge #103.
• That Dennis R. Fournier, be restored to membership in the Masonic Order, in response to his petition to be restored and affirmative endorsement of his former lodge, Paris Lodge #18.
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Respectfully submitted,
L. Clinton Boothby, Esq, Acting Chair
Committee on Grievances and Appeals
A motion was made and seconded to accept the report. Motion carried.
Lunch RW Neal Haines, Grand Chaplain offered a Table Prayer. MW Richard M. Nadeau then put the Grand Lodge at Refreshment at 1pm.
MW Richard M. Nadeau then called the Grand Lodge from Refreshment to Labor at 2pm.
The Final Report of the Committee on Credentials Presented by VW Jeremy M. Edwards
The Final report from the Credentials committee is as follows:
Lodges represented 138, totaling (3 each) 414
Grand Lodge Officers
Permanent Members:
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Total Ballots Received: 485
Lodges Without Voting Representation: 39
Lodges not Represented:
Warren Lodge #2 Eastern Lodge #7
Pythagorean Lodge #11 St. George Lodge #16
Freeport Lodge #23 Belfast Lodge #24
Penobscot Lodge #39 Lygonia Lodge #40
Dunlap Lodge #47 Mount Moriah Lodge#56
Mariners’ Lodge #68 Presumpscot Lodge #70
Rising Sun Lodge #71 Tyrian Lodge #73
Star in the West Lodge #85 Benevolent Lodge #87
Narraguagus Lodge #88 Paris Lodge #94
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Jefferson Lodge #100 Liberty Lodge #111
Franklin Lodge #123 Quantabacook Lodge #129
Riverside Lodge #135 Lewys Island Lodge #138
Preble Lodge #143 Excelsior Lodge #151
Crooked River Lodge #152 Delta Lodge #153
Arion Lodge #162 Molunkus Lodge #165
Naskeag Lodge #171 Pleiades Lodge #173
Naval Lodge #184 Bar Harbor Lodge #185
Mount Abram Lodge #204 Nollesemic Lodge #205
Northeast Harbor Lodge #208 Meduncook Lodge #211
Orchard Lodge #215
A motion was made and seconded to approve the report. Motion carried.
Elections Conducted by MW David A. Walker
MW Walker began the elections with the Brethren who were running for office unopposed.
MW Richard M. Nadeau for Grand Master, RW Daniel E. Bartlett for Deputy Grand Master, RW Michael P. Tremblay for Junior Grand Warden, RW Scott E. Whytock for Grand Treasurer and RW Scott C. Walton for Grand Secretary. For each office MW Walker asked for a motion by acclimation which was made and seconded to vote by acclimation. MW Walker called a vote for each office. With each vote all were in favor and none were opposed for thier office. MW Walker asked each candidate individually if they accepted and all graciously did.
MW Walker then read the two candidates for Senior Grand Warden, W Sheldon L. Goodine and W Benjamin J. Weisner. The ballot results were that W Benjamin J. Weisner was elected with over half of the votes. MW Walker asked if W Weisner accepted and he graciously did.
For the Finance Committee, there were three candidates for three positions. 2 terms for 3 years and 1 term for 2 years due to a death of a member. The craft were asked to vote for two candidates and the two with the most votes would get the 3 year terms and the one with the least amount of votes would get the 2 year term. The candidates were RW Michael G. Lambert, W Glenn E. Mower, W Roland W. Francis. The results gave RW Lambert and W Mower the three year terms and W Francis the 2 year term. MW Walker asked each individually if they accepted and they graciously did.
For the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation Board of Trustees there were 6 candidates for 3 positions. 2 terms for 3 years and 1 term for 2 years due to a death
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of a member. The craft were asked to pick three candidates and the two with the most votes would get the 3 year terms and the third place candidate would get the 2 year term. The candidates were RW Donald W. Pratt, RW Audie Gould, RW Douglas A. Taft Sr., RW Frank M. Theriault Jr., MW Thomas E. Pulkkinen, RW Timothy V. Bushey. The results gave MW Pulkkinen and RW Pratt the 3 year terms and RW Theriault Jr. the 2 year term. MW Walker asked each individually if they accepted and they graciously did.
Report of the Committee on Finance FOR THE FISICAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2020 AND BUDGET FOR
THE 2021 FISCAL YEAR
Presented by James R. May, Chairman
Grand Lodge
May 4, 2021
To the Most Worshipful Grand Master, Past Grand Masters, Grand Officers, Permanent Members and Brethren All:
The principle functions of the Grand Lodge Committee of Finance are to oversee the expenditures of Grand Lodge funds, cause the financial records of Grand Lodge to be audited annually and prepare the annual budget to be presented at the Annual Communication for approval all per section 35 of the Grand Lodge Constitution.
Concerning the audit for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2020, the report from the audit firm Wipfli, the financial statements referred to present fairly the assets, liabilities of the Grand Lodge of Maine Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and its revenues collected, expenses paid and other changes in net assets on a modified cash basis of accounting. The weekly warrants of the Grand Secretary have been reviewed and found acceptable for payment by the Grand Treasurer.
The net assets for the Grand Lodge for the year ending March 31, 2020 were $1,760,396, a decrease of $180,879. This was near the bottom of the financial markets due to Covid 19. As a comparison, as of March 31, 2021, the unaudited total assets are $2,440,916.
Revenue of the proposed budget is based on 14,800 members and a total revenue estimate of $303,600. We are proposing a $1.00 increase to $16.50 on per capita tax. Assessments of $2.00 for the Maine Mason and $1.00 for the George Washington Masonic National Memorial will remain the same. $51,000 from investments is also proposed from revenue.
Total shared cost with the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation is budgeted at $307,973 and the Foundation share of this is $114,560.
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Other Grand Lodge expenses total $25,400, Grand Lodge Officer’s expense $29,500, 2022 Annual Communication $25,000, Committee expenditures $27,300 and total Grand Lodge expenses are proposed at $300,613.
Sincerely and Fraternally,
Grand Lodge of Maine Committee of Finance
James R. May, Chairman
John T. Irovando
Michael Lambert
Glenn E. Mower
Ronald S. Murphy
RW May made individual motions to accept the approval of the per capita tax increase to $16.50 for the fiscal year 2022, acceptance of the 2022 budget and acceptance of the his report. Each was seconded and approved by a positive vote.
Report of the Committee on Fraternal Relations
In Grand Lodge, 04 May, 2021, Bangor, Maine. Most Worshipful Grand Master and Brethren All; A primary responsibility of this Committee is the vetting of requests from Grand Lodges around the world that wish to be accepted as regular and gain recognition from established regular Grand Lodges as a member of the International Masonic family. The significance of recognition is manifold. Importantly, Masonic communication and visitation is prohibited with a Grand Lodge, and its constituent lodges and members, which is not in amity with the Grand Lodge of the visiting Brother. Appreciating that many of the Masters, Wardens and Lodge representatives to our Grand Lodge Annual Communication may be attending for the first time, it is important to summarize the process and restate the standards of recognition that are accepted by regular lodges to determine whether a Grand Lodge, and hence, its constituent Lodges, is worthy of consideration for recognition by the Grand Lodge of Maine. Grand Lodges in North America and beyond, depend upon the determination of the Committee on Information for Recognition, a standing Committee of the Conference of Grand Masters of North America, that a Grand Lodge satisfies the standards of
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regularity to be considered for recognition. This information is then used for the determination of recognition by each member Grand Jurisdiction. The standards for regularity and recognition are summarized as follows:
1. Legitimacy of origin.
2. Exclusive territorial jurisdiction, except by mutual consent and/or treaty.
3. Adherence to the Ancient Landmarks - specifically:
• Belief in God, The Grand Architect of the Universe.
• The Volume of Sacred Law as an indispensable part of the Furniture of a lodge.
• The prohibition of the discussion, in open lodge, of politics and religion.
Since the last voting Communication of the Grand Lodge of Maine in 2019 this Committee has received and reviewed communications from seven (7) Grand Lodges/Grand Orients requesting mutual recognition with the Grand Lodge of Maine, five of which are:
• The United Grand Lodge of Bulgaria.
• The Grand Orient of Bahia. (One of the 26 States of Brazil.)
• The Centenary Grand Lodge of F&AM of Nuevo Leon. (Mexico)
• The Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of Lebanon.
• The Grand Orient of Rio De Janeiro. (Brazil)
The conclusion of the Committee of Information for Recognition is that these five (5) Grand Orients/Grand Lodges are practicing regular Masonry and satisfy the standards for recognition. This Committee agrees with their findings and recommends that we formally recognize and engage in full Masonic amity including the exchange of Grand Representatives. The Regular Grand Lodge of Italy (RGLI) has requested recognition from the Grand Lodge of Maine. This Grand Lodge is one of four (4) operating in Italy which
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includes the co-Freemasonry Grand Lodge of Italy, The Regular Grand Lodge of Italy and The Grand Orient of Italy. It does not have exclusive territorial jurisdiction nor does it have a treaty with the preeminent Grand Lodge in Italy, The Grand Orient d'Italia which was formed in 1805, has 24,000 members and is recognized by nearly 200 Grand Lodges around the world and by most Grand Lodges in the United States including the Grand Lodge of Maine. Therefore, we recommend rejection of their request for amity. The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Maryland has been in full Masonic amity with the Grand Lodge of Maryland A.F. & A.M. for several years. They requested full and mutual Masonic recognition with the Grand Lodge of Maine in a communication dated 14 July, 2020. Approximately twenty years ago our Grand Lodge voted to automatically extend full recognition to any Prince Hall Grand Lodge that is similarly recognized by our member Grand Lodge in the Conference of Grand Masters of North America of the same Jurisdiction. Hence, though we are now in amity by Standing Regulation, it is well as a body to welcome our Prince Hall Brothers of Maryland. Your Committee urges caution to all Brethren who are travelling or receiving visitors in your Lodge to carefully identify and confirm the regularity of those Lodges and/or brethren with whom you consider engaging in Masonic communication. The Italian request is a classic example of the confusion that arises from the terminology of an irregular Grand Lodge's name; eg. the Grand Lodge of Italy which has women Masons. The 2020 edition is the final year of publication by Pantagraph Printing of The List of Lodges Masonic, aka The Tilers' Book. a resource which we have used for many years to determine the regularity of lodges. The content has been picked up by Amity and you can obtain printed copies available online at $25.00 single copy price. A free smart phone App is available at Amity, but you will need your Grand Lodge of Maine membership number. This app collects up to date data from over 300 regular Grand Lodges around the world. It appears that it will be the go to site replacing the Tiler's Book. The associated web site amity.copiri.com., is slated in future to provide real-time data of every member. Please address any questions to our Grand Secretary. Thank you, Brethren. Most Worshipful Grand Master, I move the acceptance of this report and the adoption of its recommendations. Motion was seconded. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted,
Bro. Claire V. Tusch PGM, Chairman Bro. Robert D. Lind PDDGM Bro. Marlon E. Welch PM
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Suspensions, Expulsions and Restorations
Most Worshipful, where as Chad D. Blethen was Suspended for being convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude and that suspension later changed to Admonishment, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Allan E. Alley Sr. was expelled for misappropriation of lodge funds for personal benefit, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Allan E. Alley Jr. was expelled for misappropriation of lodge funds for personal benefit, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Jonathan J. Stevens was suspended for obtaining the Degrees of Masonry fraudulently by attesting on his application that he had only been a respondent in one criminal case for trespassing, but in fact had been convicted of assault, disorderly conduct and multiple additional charges, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as August J. Molitano was suspended for having been suspended by the Grand Lodge of Connecticut for Un-Masonic conduct, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Harry A. Tobey was admonished for inappropriate and Un-Masonic conduct at a campground owned by a family of Brother, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Dwayne W. Smith was suspended for admitting to an adulterous affair of another Brother’s wife, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Chris Sampson was suspended for embezzling money from the Abnaki Club, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Ryan P. Reardon was charged with aggravated assault and criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and was subsequently expelled pending adjudication of the charges, I move that the suspension be continued until such time as the case is adjudicated. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Palmer E. Frith was charged with Domestic Violence Assault and was subsequently suspended pending adjudication of the charges, I move that the suspension be continued until such time as the case is adjudicated. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Matthew E. Campbell was admonished for Un-Masonic conduct on Facebook, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
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Most Worshipful, where as Jeffrey T. Bishop was charged with aggravated furnishing of scheduled drugs, unlawful trafficking in schedule W drugs, trafficking within 1000ft of a school and furnishing drugs to minors pending adjudication of the charges, I move that the expulsion be continued until such time as the case is adjudicated. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Clarence H. Spurling was expelled for being accused of and admitting to inappropriate touching of clients, I move that his expulsion be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Stuart C. Weston was charged with felony theft of a deceased woman’s wedding ring pending adjudication of the charges, I move that the expulsion be continued until such time as the case is adjudicated. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Robert H. Doyle was suspended for Un-Masonic conduct for being accused of having an adulterous affair and interfering in another Brother’s marriage, the suspension on that charge having been recommended upheld by the Commissioners of Trials; an appeal by Mr. Doyle of the findings of the Commissioners of Trials was heard by the Committee on Grievances and Appeals which affirmed the recommendation of the Commissioners of Trials, I move that the action of the Grand Master be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Br. Steven E. Dewitt petitioned Piscataquis Lodge # 44 for reinstatement, and Piscataquis Lodge unanimously voted to recommend him for reinstatement, and he was subsequently reinstated by the Grand Master and reviewed by the Committee on Grievances and Appeals which affirmed the action of the Grand Master until such time the craft could vote, I move that the restoration be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Jeffrey K. Pierce petitioned Dresden Lodge #103 for reinstatement, and Dresden Lodge unanimously voted to recommend him for reinstatement, and he was subsequently reinstated by the Grand Master and reviewed by the Committee on Grievances and Appeals which affirmed the action of the Grand Master until such time the craft could vote, I move that the restoration be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
Most Worshipful, where as Dennis R. Fournier petitioned Paris Lodge #94 for reinstatement, and Paris Lodge unanimously voted to recommend him for reinstatement, and he was subsequently reinstated by the Grand Master and reviewed by the Committee on Grievances and Appeals which affirmed the action of the Grand Master until such time the craft could vote, I move that the restoration be ratified. Motion was seconded. Motion carried.
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Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service
Brother Michael R. Roy, VW Grand Marshal Very Worshipful Michael Roland Roy was born in Lewiston, Maine, on November 08, 1963, the first child of Roland Joseph Roy and Simone Bolduc Blasdell. He is the elder of four brothers.
Brother Roy graduated in 1982 from Leavitt Area High School, where at the age of 15, he met and later married his High School sweetheart Tracy Lynn (Murdock) Roy. They are blessed by twin girls, Kayla and Katie, who weighed respectively five pounds and 1pound 12 oz at birth. One of many fond memories with his daughters was going to the Maniacs ice hockey games with his girls.
Brother Roy has been the successful business owner of Triple AAA coatings and Foam Pro for 22 years. For several years he was also the owner of Closet Organizers. He is an active member of the 23rd Masonic District Association, where he is continually working toward increasing attendance and ultimately strengthening the association. At his home lodge in Wales, Webster #164, he has initiated and pursued many building improvement projects.
Brother Roy was appointed by MW Mark Rustin as the District 23 Educational Officer for 2018 to 2020 before being appointed as the Grand Marshal. He has actively served this Grand Jurisdiction in multiple capacities and is always ready to accept requests for assistance throughout the jurisdiction. He currently serves as the Grand Lodge OLP Webmaster and Committee Member of the Arrangements Committee. His proficiency and love of Masonic ritual have made him a regular guest officer for several Masonic degrees and installations throughout the 23rd Masonic District and beyond.
Brother Roy recognizes the importance of each of our Masonic organizations that benefit our fraternity and humankind. He is a member of the Scottish Rite and the Shrine.
In Kora Shriners, Noble Roy is a member of the Kora Kraftsmen degree team and the Kora Crazy Cops. He is also an active member of the Scottish Rite Valley of the
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Androscoggin, where he serves as Junior Warden in the Lewiston Lodge of Perfection and Senior Warden in the Auburn Council Princes of Jerusalem. For his efforts, the Maine Council of Deliberation awarded him the Scottish Rite Meritorious Service Award in 2017. He is also the recipient of the Maine Masonic Rookie award, and in 2014, his peers elected him as Mason of the Year for the 23rd Masonic District.
Brother Roy enjoys woodworking, building intricate model ships, and when he has the time, he enjoys doing puzzles and watching cooking and Alaska television shows. Alaska is his dream vacation destination. When his dad was diagnosed with MS, Brother Roy became a very active volunteer for the annual MS walk and served as chairman from 2001-2018. He is very well known for his culinary talents and continues to be the “chef” for events large and small. His skills have earned the respect of his brethren, and he is often the “go-to guy” for banquets, table lodges, lodge meals, annual Scottish Rite Family Life BBQ, annual Webster Lodge pig roast, weddings, and ladies of the table events to name a few.
While much of Brother Roy’s activities are serious, his inner prankster frequently appears, for example, when he awoke his daughter Kayla on her birthday with a Cool Whip pie in the face. Brother Roy wears many hats in our fraternity, including a hot dog, hamburger, or cheese hat, and the pig nose for the pig roast.
My Brother, for all you have given and continue to give in service to our communities and most especially our Masonic fraternity, it is with great pleasure that I present to you the Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service.
Richard M. Nadeau
Grand Master of Masons in Maine May 4, 2021
Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service Brother Scott Walton, RW Grand Secretary
Brother Scott C. Walton has served the Grand Lodge of Maine as our RW Grand Secretary with a steadfast dedication to the work of Freemasonry. He leads the Grand Lodge office and support staff with an unwavering commitment to providing excellent administrative services to the Craft. His efforts to consistently improve operations while maintaining the highest level of service provided by the Grand Lodge office during the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic have been exemplary.
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Brother Walton was born in Stuart, FL, and raised in Stuart and Caribou, Maine. He graduated from Caribou High School and attended college at the University of Maine in Orono. He was employed in the wholesale beverage industry for 17 years and worked for a non-profit organization supporting those with intellectual disabilities. A second-generation Mason, he was raised in May 2014 at Caribou Lodge #170, with his father Duane conducting him through the degrees as Senior Deacon. Brother Walton affiliated later that year with Ralph J. Pollard Lodge #217 in Orrington and served as Worshipful Master in 2018. He remains very active in lodge programs as well as serving as a Trustee of the Building Association.
Brother Walton is a proud and active member of the Widows Sons Masonic Riders Association and is a founding member of both the Men of Tyre Chapter in Northern Maine and the Band of Brothers-Crossroads Chapter in the Newport area. He is also a member of the Scottish Rite NMJ, Valley of Bangor. In May 2019, Brother Walton was appointed Worshipful Grand Marshal by MW Brother Mark E. Rustin. He was elected and installed as the Right Worshipful Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Maine on May 5, 2020. Scott makes his home in Holden with his wife Lacey and their sons Mason and Colby.
On behalf of the Brethren of the Grand Lodge of Maine, it is my distinct honor and privilege to present RW Brother Scott C. Walton the Josiah Hayden Drummond Medal for Distinguished Service to Freemasonry.
Richard M. Nadeau
Grand Master of Masons in Maine May 4, 2021
Simon Greenleaf Medal for Meritorious Service Brother Neal R. Haines, RW Grand Chaplain
Brother Neal Roy Haines was born in Caribou, Maine, on September 18, 1963, as one of 5 children to Mack and Phyllis Haines. He has three brothers, Roger, Wayne, Stephen, and one sister, Peggy. Neal’s siblings describe him as a go-getter, bookworm, and avid fisherman as a child. They often enjoyed visiting their maternal grandparents, Stillman and Mildred Watson’s house on the Madawaska Road and have many fond memories of doing so.
Brother Haines graduated from Caribou High School in 1982 and married the love of his life, Elaine, on August 14, 1987. He began a career in sales at Theriault Equipment right after high school. He now works at the Loring Development Authority, where he is the facilities manager.
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Brother Haines was initiated into Caribou Lodge #170 in Caribou in June of 1999; Passed in September of 1999; Raised in November of 1999. He served as Master of Caribou Lodge in 2004 and has served as Secretary since 2013. He served the Grand Lodge as District Education Representative, District Deputy Grand Master of the 1st Masonic District, Assistant Grand Chaplain, and currently serves as Grand Chaplain. He joined the Anah Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine in 2004. He joined the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction in 2005 and is a 32nd-degree member of the Valley of Aroostook. His father, Wor. Brother. Mack D. Haines is a 40-year member of this fraternity, member and Past Master of Caribou Lodge #170, and is well known for his role in playing the Wayfaring Man.
As Grand Chaplain and the Chairman of the Committee on Memorials, Brother Haines fulfills one of the most vital roles of reaching out to the Widows of our departed Brethren, ensuring that they do not get forgotten and fulfilling one of our most important tenets. This passion for helping others translates into his personal family life as well. His sister Peggy indicates he is constantly checking up on her and lending a helping hand since she was widowed. He also is continually helping take care of his wife’s parents and his father. Peggy says of Brother Haines, “He always puts others before himself, and he always gives 100% to whatever he does!” The Grand Lodge has noticed these invaluable characteristics of Brother Haines for many years and is honored and proud to present him with the Simon Greenleaf Medal for Meritorious Service.
Richard M. Nadeau Grand Master of Masons in Maine
May 4, 2021
Simon Greenleaf Medal for Meritorious Service
Brother Carl E. Taylor, RW Past Assistant Grand Lecturer RW Taylor was not able to attend the Annual Communication and was presented his medal at his house.
Right Worshipful Brother Carl E. Taylor was born on March 29th, 1944. Carl graduated from Fryeburg Academy and went on for further studies at Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute. Served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1972. He went on to work as an accountant and as a Metro Bus driver. He also became a Notary and a Dedimus Justice.
Carl’s journey in life brought him to Freemasonry in 1965, being raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason at Standish Lodge on October 28, 1965. Carl later returned to his hometown of Westbrook and affiliated with Saccarappa Lodge; he went on to serve the lodge in many chairs until being installed as Worshipful
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Master in 1998. Our Brother continued to serve his lodge in multiple positions following his time in the East as, Treasurer, Historian, Librarian, lodge mentor, and finally as Secretary, and this chair he still holds today.
R.W. Brother Taylor was ever present within the 17th district attending official visits, district meetings, or just out supporting a brother in good Masonic fashion. He was always ready to help fill a chair or sit and talk with a new brother sharing his love and passion for all things masonic. This dedication did not go unnoticed when he was asked to serve as AGL for the 16th,17th, 18th, and 19th districts. He dedicated himself to this task with the same level of caring, consideration, and passion as he did with everything in his life.
Last fall Carl’s brethren from the 17th gave him the highest regard possible. He was elected the 17th Districts’ Mason of the Year. This plaque, that Carl is rightfully so proud of, hangs on his office wall today.
Carl is a loving husband, proud, dedicated, and caring father and grandfather. Carl’s love for masonry pales in comparison only next to his love of his family, I have never had a conversation with him where they did not come up at least once.
R.W. Brother Taylor is the Mason and Man that many of us try to measure up to. It is an honor to call him friend and brother. On this day it is my pleasure to present the Simon Greenleaf Medal to R.W. brother Taylor for Meritorious Service.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Medal Brother Thomas E. Pulkkinen, MW Past Grand Master
M.W. Brother Thomas Edward Pulkkinen was born in Lewiston, Maine, on April 4th, 1945, the third child of Peter and Winona Davis Pulkkinen. He attended Auburn schools, where he graduated from Edward Little High School in 1963. He furthered his education at Bentley College of Finance in Boston and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Pennsylvania. Brother Pulkkinen’s 40-year career with the Federal Reserve included a variety of analytical and management positions.
He married the former Sharon Andrews on June 18th, 1964, at the Auburn Methodist Church. Tom and Sharon are the parents of two children, Dr. Wendy Pulkkinen Loomis and Mark Peter, who passed away in 1981.
The start of Tom’s extensive Masonic career began as a member of the Auburn Chapter of DeMolay. Brother Pulkkinen was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in 1989, served as Worshipful Master and Secretary of St. John’s Lodge in Newburyport, Massachusetts, as District Deputy Grand Master of the 10th Masonic District in Massachusetts, and was elected Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts in 2003. Upon returning to Maine, Brother Pulkkinen served as
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Master and Secretary of Bay View Lodge in Boothbay, coincidently, also in the 10th district.
In Grand Lodge, he has chaired the Long Range Planning Committee, started the Ambassador Program, and chaired the Finance Committee. Recognizing that new masons benefit from early education and quick immersion into the craft, brother Pulkkinen labored tirelessly to advance the Master Mason Rookie Program. Brother Pulkkinen developed the Dirigo Leadership Program and the Maine Masonic Mentoring Program, both of which he has agreed to reestablish and revive in 2021. He authored the Guide for Lodge and Personal Mentors and the Maine Masonic Mentoring Handbook.
M.W. Pulkkinen is active in the York Rite, the Red Cross of Constantine, Scottish Rite, DeMolay, Kora Shrine, and Maine College of Masonic Societas Rosicruciana. Brother Pulkkinen has earned multiple Grand Lodge Awards for his efforts. He is the recipient of the Masonic Ambassador Award and the Josiah Hayden Drummond Distinguished Service Medal. Supreme Council of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction also awarded M.W. Pulkkinen the thirty-third degree in 2001. His Masonic activities also include service as President of the DeMolay and Pine Tree Youth Foundation, Committee Member of the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation, Committee Chairman on Insurance, and Librarian of Bay View Lodge #0196.
Additionally, he has authored many articles appearing in The Maine Mason and most recently, at my request, has revised the twenty-year-old text, Freemasonry in Maine, to a second edition. Tom has been a trusted mentor, advisor, counselor, and dear friend to me. I can and have called on him to assist with many Masonic challenges aimed at advancing the craft. I have never met a brother as profoundly invested in Masonry as Brother Pulkkinen is. I would refer to him as a Mason’s Mason. He enthusiastically welcomes any opportunity to give of his time craft for the benefit of his brethren. For his service to me, the Grand Lodge of Maine and more significantly, to the craft, it is my distinct honor to present, to MW Brother Thomas Edward Pulkkinen the Joshua Chamberlain Medal for exemplary leadership and service to the craft.
Richard M. Nadeau Grand Master of Masons in Maine
May 4, 2021
Grand Master Certificate of Merit
Bro. Jason E. Davis – Webster Lodge #164
Bro. Thomas J. Williams – King Hiram Lodge #57
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Service Star Presentation MW Richard M. Nadeau presented Bronze Service Stars to:
RW Harold E. Beisaw for 65 years of good service
RW Charles E. Briggs for 60 years of good service
Raymond Rideout Award Presented by MW Richard M. Nadeau on behalf of the MEALS Committee
The 2020-2021 Raymond Rideout Award was awarded to two Lodges:
Lynde Lodge #174, Hermon
King Hiram #57, Mexico
RW Bro. Benjamin Gleason Ritual Lodge of the Year Presented by RW Richard N. Bergeron Jr., Grand Lecturer
Grand Lodge of Maine May 4, 2021
Held at Anah Shrine Temple, Bangor, Maine
To the officers and members of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine. The Grand Lecturer presents the following annual report.
This past year has surely been one we will never forget. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we practice our masonry. As I write this, it looks as though we are beginning to turn the corner and are returning to a new normal.
Our Schools of Instruction this past year were hit or miss. Many districts did not have any schools at all while others did an outstanding job with them. I would like to thank all Assistant Grand Lecturers for their dedication and hard work.
There were a few shining stars this year, but one stood out over the others. The 6th Masonic District through the leadership of RW Rick Spreng went above and beyond. The district was shut down twice due to COVID but bounce back both times. Through their diligence and the brethren’s love of the craft, the 6th district managed to improve themselves in Masonry.
The lodge that is selected to receive the Ritual Lodge of the Year this year is Ralph J Pollard Lodge #217 in Orrington. Congratulation to you all.
Our Past Grand Lecturer, RW William Layman mentioned in his report to Grand Lodge two years ago that there lacks a set of criteria in selecting a Ritual Lodge of the Year. This was something I had intended to bring up but with the pandemic, never had the opportunity. It is difficult to select a lodge for this honor when the
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lecture staff sees many lodges represented at each school making it difficult to select just one of those lodges. I hope to address this with the AGLs in the coming months to propose a solution to our Grand Master.
We also hope that those districts that did not hold any schools at all make this a priority this coming year. Masonry is much more than its ritual but without our ritual, the meaning of what we are about will be lost.
Respectfully Submitted,
RW Richard N Bergeron, Jr. Grand Lecturer
Motion from the Grand Secretary:
Most Worshipful Grand Master, I move that all remaining reports be accepted without reading and that they be spread among the records of the Grand Lodge and printed in the Proceedings of this 202nd Annual Communication.
Motion seconded. Motion carried.
The Report of the Committee on Unfinished Business
Most Worshipful Master, Worship Brethren, Brethren all, the Committee on Unfinished Business finds no unfinished business. I move the acceptance of this report.
Respectively submitted,
Robert Ward
Motion seconded. Motion carried.
Next Year’s Annual Communication RW Deputy Grand Master Daniel E. Bartlett made a motion that the 2022 Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine be held on the first Tuesday in May in Bar Harbor Maine.
Motion Seconded. Motion Carried
Grand Master Nadeau then recessed the 202nd Annual Communication in preparation for the Installation of Officers.
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Installation of Officers Grand Master Nadeau called the 202nd Annual Communication back in session and declared the meeting in semi-public form for the purpose of installing officers for the ensuing Masonic Year. The Brethren to be installed were escorted into the room by Installing Grand Marshal MW A. James Ross. MW Claire V. Tusch offered prayer before the Grand Master elect was obligated. MW Richard M. Nadeau was installed as the Grand Master of Masons in Maine by MW Thomas E. Pulkkinen with the assistance of MW George P. Pulkkinen, MW Claire V. Tusch, MW A. James Ross and MW David A. Walker. MW George P. Pulkkinen obligated and installed the Deputy Grand Master elect, RW Daniel E. Bartlett. MW George P. Pulkkinen obligated the Senior Grand Warden, Junior Grand Warden, Grand Treasurer and Grand Secretary. MW George P. Pulkkinen then installed the Senior Grand Warden, RW Benjamin J. Weisner and the Junior Grand Warden, RW Michael P. Tremblay MW Claire V. Tusch installed the Grand Treasurer, RW Scott E. Whytock and the Grand Secretary, RW Scott C. Walton. MW Richard M. Nadeau obligated the remaining appointed officers. MW Richard M. Nadeau installed the District Deputy Grand Masters with the assistance of the Deputy Grand Master, RW Daniel E. Bartlett. MW A. James Ross installed the Grand Lecturer and Assistant Grand Lecturers. MW Thomas E. Pulkkinen installed the District Education Representatives. RW Daniel E. Bartlett installed the Grand Organists. MW David A. Walker installed the Grand Chaplain and the Assistant Grand Chaplains. MW A. James Ross installed the Grand Marshal. MW David A. Walker installed the Grand Deacons, Stewards and Grand Sword Bearer. RW Daniel E. Bartlett installed the Grand Standard Bearer, Grand Pursuivants and Grand Tyler. MW Richard M. Nadeau delivered the Charge to the Grand Lodge Officers. The Installing Grand Marshal, MW A. James Ross gave the proclamation. MW Richard M. Nadeau thanked his installing team for a great job done. Closing prayer was given. God Bless America was sung by those present. The 202nd Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Maine was closed in Ample Form.
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Tuesday Banquet MW Richard M. Nadeau hosted the Grand Master’s banquet at the Black Bear Inn in Orono. A great evening of fellowship was held by all. Entertainment for the evening was provided by Denny Breau. Grand Master Nadeau presented the Grand Lodge staff April Cruz, Ashley Baillie and the Foundation’s Executive Director Susan Scacchi with a bouquet of flowers. He thanked them for their tireless dedication to Freemasonry in Maine and guests agreed with a standing ovation.
Reports Not Read at the Annual Communication Below you will find reports not normally read at the Annual Communication. Many reports that are normally read were not able to due to time constraints and two years worth of legislation and disciplinary matters.
Grand Master Report No Report Filed
Deputy Grand Master To the Brethren of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine,
The 2020-2021 Masonic year has been anything but typical. As we have continued to battle a worldwide pandemic that has seen many of our brethren sickened and sadly some who succumbed to this virus, we are closing in on some semblance of “normal” in the coming months after more than a year of various states of closure both fraternally and publicly.
On a national level both the Northeast Conference of Grand Masters, held in July and the North American Conference of Grand Masters held in February were either
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cancelled or limited to a one day Zoom video conference. We look forward to those conferences occurring in person in the coming year. A group of Grand Lodge Officers from several states of the Northeast Conference met regularly during the past year by Zoom video conferencing and all benefited from sharing of ideas and best practices. Also, in depth policy discussions took place on topics ranging from ritual to racism.
On a statewide level, virtually all activities that Grand Master Nadeau had planned to celebrate 200 years of Maine Freemasonry were postponed until later this year. We look forward to those events occurring as well.
Numerous lodges statewide continued to meet during the pandemic using prescribed safe protocols. Many were active in supporting their communities by leveraging the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation Matching Grant Program and financially supporting local food pantries and community support groups. District visitation meetings were held and while attendance was down in some Districts due to the virus, many were well attended and it reinforced the belief that despite a pandemic, Freemasonry is alive and well in many parts of Maine. I have continued to publish a monthly newsletter to the Craft with news and occasionally some personal thoughts.
As more of the citizenry is vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus I anticipate much more activity as not only the Blue Lodges, but all the affiliated Masonic groups will be meeting in person and in larger numbers.
On a somber note, I am compelled to note that Maine Freemasons lost several pillars of the Fraternity during the summer of 2020. While not related to the pandemic, Bro. Wayne T. Adams, PGM, Bro. Mark E. Rustin, immediate PGM, and Bro. Royce Wheeler, PSGW laid down their working tools and traveled to that undiscovered country. While we mourn their loss, we are grateful for their many years of fervent brotherly love and support of the men of this Fraternity.
In closing, it has been my continued honor to serve the men and families of this Fraternity, this past year as your Deputy Grand Master. I look forward to a more robust year ahead as we move forward and continue our good works to better ourselves and those around us.
Respectfully submitted,
Bro. Daniel E. Bartlett R.W. Deputy Grand Master Grand Lodge of Maine
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Senior Grand Warden To the Most Worshipful Grand Master and the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine. Over the last year it has been a true pleasure and honor to travel the jurisdiction with and for the Grand Master.
I have attended 21 of the 23 district meetings, missing one because of personal reasons, and one because of Covid close contact protocols. I attended numerous stated meetings, special communications, official visitations, masonic funerals, and installations of officers in numerous lodges throughout the jurisdiction. I had the pleasure to join the Grand Master in attending the North East conference in New Hampshire, and continued ZOOM meetings with those same brethren. I found this to very helpful in performing my duties as S.G.W. and any future positions within lodge. I had the honor to represent the Grand Master at the Grand Council of Maine Annual Communication. The Grand Council brethren were very welcoming and inviting to be with.
I am very pleased to say that I had the distinct honor and pleasure to present a 65 year star to R.W. Harold McKenney, Past Grand Treasurer. That presentation was the highlight of the year and one of the highest of my Masonic career. Although 2020·2021 was not the year any of us ever expected. I have heard many conversations of the things we missed out on and couldn't do because of the world wide pandemic. I to feel that we did miss out on some things. But, we as individuals and as the whole fraternity has had a grand opportunity to show the world at large our masonic teachings and virtues and truly give back to our communities in their greatest time of need. It has been a true honor to have this opportunity to assist the Grand Master in this endeavor.
I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to serve as the Senior Grand Warden of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine.
Fraternally,
Senior Grand Warden 2020-2021
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Junior Grand Warden To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the state of Maine: Most Worshipful Grand Master, Permanent members, and Brethren all. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as your Junior Grand Warden for the last year
Certainly this has been a difficult year and it has not been possible to do many of the things I would normally have been able to do during the year. Starting with my installation at the Grand Lodge offices by the Grand Master with only a handful of us present, to District Meetings with all present wearing masks, hopefully the memories of this year will be unique and never have to be repeated.
A highlight of this year has been going to all the District meetings. I got the meet a lot of great masons as I knew I would. I got to see some great lodges as I knew I would. But most importantly I was able to hear all the great things those men and lodges have been doing for their brothers and communities. Some lodges have struggled and been able to do very little over the last year. Others have really found a way to shine and found new ways to serve their members and communities. I have tried to share some of the great stories we heard and plant seeds of ideas in other lodges around the jurisdiction.
Attending the Finance Committee gave me a chance to glance at another aspect of the Grand Lodge that we normally have little contact with. Learning and gaining knowledge is that never ending task that we all face that makes us better men.
We all appreciate the importance of the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation, the matching grants program, the Brotherhood Fund, Relief Grants and all they do to help Lodges and Masonry in Maine. Serving as a trustee for the year gave me a greater insight into all the things The Maine Masonic Charitable fund does here in Maine. While the Fund disperses a significant amount of funds every year the need is unlimited and the number of really good and worthy causes countless. The trustees work hard to make the most of the funds they have to support Maine Masonry and the people of Maine as a whole.
Attending the New England Grand Masters Conference held in New Hampshire was a great experience. Meeting the other Grand Masters and Grand Lodge Officers, hearing the problems they are dealing with and the solutions they have found, showed just how much we are both the same and different. A special thanks to Rachael Nadeau who went out of her way to help the other Maine ladies that were there, feel at home in a very different setting.
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During the year I was able to work on and participate in the DER Training session in Auburn put on by the MEALS Committee.
I was able to participate in a number of installations, degrees, lodge stated and special meetings, officer’s association meetings and other events. Thank you to all that were so welcoming and to those that allowed me to support and participate. A special thanks to those that allowed me to support the presentation of awards. 50 year medals and rookie awards while near opposite ends of the award spectrum both are so important, in who we are, have been and will be.
With the many things planned for our Bicentennial year cancelled, I was not able to attend as your Junior Grand Warden but look forward to participating in them in the future and seeing many of the Maine Masons I have met, again.
I would like to thank the Grand Master for his time and support, it was great to travel with him and the Grand Marshal and get to know them both better. I would also like to thank RW Mike Trembly, Grand Pursivant. Mike and I traveled together to most of the District meetings and while I love traveling around to state, doing so with a friend certainly makes some of those long trips seem much shorter. Most of all I would like to thank all the Brothers I met this year in my travels and thank them for always making us feel welcome and helping us see all the good that is being done by Masonry in Maine.
It has been my great honor to serve what I see as the greatest Fraternity, which offers us such a wonderful opportunity to meet and work alongside great men as we all strive to make ourselves better men and masons.
“Thank You” to all, I hope I was able to live up to your expectations for a Junior Grand Warden in this “Special” Year.
Fraternally and Respectfully
Bro DK Horne
Grand Treasurer May 2021 Most Worshipful Richard M Nadeau and the Grand Lodge of Maine The 2020-2021 Masonic year saw many highlights for the office of the Grand Treasurer. As in previous years, the duties of the Grand Treasurer are again split fairly evenly between the duties to the Grand Lodge of Maine and the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation. The finances for the Foundation owned Holden
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Masonic Associates as well as the Maine Masonic College remain a part of the responsibilities of this office. Grand Lodge Budget: For the Grand Lodge of Maine, we once again saw a continued adherence to a well-crafted budget created by the Grand Lodge Finance Committee and related parties. The Finance Committee receives a monthly financial package with some commentary highlighting items of note for their review. The Finance Committee Chair and/or its members often have questions or points of clarification to ensure that the transactions processed are accurately understood and reflected. Operating adjustments due to the coronavirus outbreak impacted this fiscal year in various ways, but all were dealt with at or below budget. It is worth noting that the asset value of the Grand Lodge is now over $2.4 million, which is more than double where we were at ten years earlier. Charitable Foundation Budget: The Foundation saw much disruption in the matching grants given out during this year due to covid. Though many were underutilized, the Executive Director has found ways to assist lodges in getting funds into their communities by repurposing various pools of money that weren’t used as expected before covid impacted the state. The popular Brotherhood Relief grant continues to grow as it has been made use of to give up to $1000 in relief to those in need. Masonic relief has seen roughly the same number of relief applications this year. Investment values climbed out of the reduction in value due to fear around the coronavirus breakout and ended the year very positively. Budgeting for income continues to be done on a 5-year rolling average, so that the Foundation’s impact to income due to market movements is hedged well. The Executive Director’s success in fund raising has been substantial this year again, with some large donations. Her guidance and professionalism continued to positively impact the operations of the Foundation by educating the Craft on how the Foundation could benefit their lodge and community. 200th Anniversary: Activity here was disrupted heavily, again due to the coronavirus. Insurance: The insurance program through the Grand Lodge continues to expand. We’re seeing more lodges who are finding cheaper and better coverage in this program than their old providers. We’re also seeing quality brought to the system by ensuring that buildings are covered properly. Investments: The 2020 calendar year experienced large changes. The beginning of the year saw a drastic market contraction due to the impacts and fears of the coronavirus across the globe. Recovery soon began and we saw an unprecedented rebound as market values generally moved upward. We were able to make necessary adjustments and saw no intermediate or long-term negative impact from these changes. The Grand Lodge and Charitable Foundation investment funds managed by HM Payson have been handled with the utmost care and skill. Investment committees for both entities have been continually pleased with the investment policies and performance relative to the major markets.
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Maine Masonic College and Holden LLC: Prudent financial controls continue to be brought to each entity as they continue under the care of the Grand Treasurer. By incorporating these entities into the same reporting process as the Grand Lodge and Charitable Foundation, they all receive the same approval, warrant and transmittal system, budgeting, and general processing. Each organization continues to remain in a solid financial position. Audit: Both the Grand Lodge of Maine and the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation and their associated entities were audited by the accounting firm MacPage located in South Portland. Both organizations received a favorable audit result and highlighted suggestions have been considered by the Grand Treasurer and related Finance Committees. Each organization previously negotiated a three-year commitment between themselves and MacPage to obtain more favorable pricing. A new pricing contract will be reached with the audit company soon to enhance savings for both entities. Respectfully submitted, Rt. Wor. Scott Whytock Grand Treasurer
Grand Secretary May 2021
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine:
With my inaugural year completed, I am proud and fortunate to share with you the thoughts of your Grand Secretary, a report of the condition of the Grand Lodge office and some goals of what we hope to accomplish in the coming years.
As most everyone can say, 2020 was a year like no other. I never imagined that my first year in office would be quite like the one we have had. When I declared my candidacy, we were not yet affected by Covid-19 shutdowns, mask mandates or the several other challenges that this worldwide pandemic has created. I was more worried about keeping up the standard of this office and Grand Lodge. As only the 19th Grand Secretary in 200 years, it weighs heavily on me how important this office is and the great men in our fraternity that have held it. I knew I shared their love for this fraternity, however love alone will not make a great operating officer. While we have had some success on processes and efficiencies, I am most proud of the fact that our beloved fraternity survived this pandemic and continued to do what Mason’s
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do best, better our communities. The tremendous efforts of Masons all over the state was inspiring and makes me proud to be a member of such a great fraternity.
The Grand Lodge office has undergone some big changes in the last year. In early June 2020, our servers were hacked by ransomware. With the help of some very tech-savvy people, we were able to extract our files without paying the ransom. With the approval of the finance committee, we then upgraded our systems, wiring and moved our storage online to the cloud. We also have a hard copy backup of our files we perform monthly so that we will never again be vulnerable to hackers.
We changed our billing systems to be exclusively online and billed through email. We also started accepting online ACH payments for insurance and annual returns. This has helped turn around time for bills to be paid tremendously and improved cash flow with the Grand Lodge. We hope to continue to increase efficiencies using the technology available to us to streamline our business practices.
At the start of my term, we had about 38% of our membership with valid email addresses in our database, Groupable/M2. I have set an ambitious goal of increasing this to 60% within two years. I am happy to report that after one year, we are now at 48%. Accomplishing this goal will greatly increase our ability to distribute information to the craft in a more timely manner and also assist the lodges with their own communications. It will take an effort from every lodge Secretary, but I am confident we can get there.
Due to a severely under budget year and with the approval of the finance committee, we were able to order a larger amount of replacement regalia for Grand Lodge officers. We began documenting conditions of existing regalia and will be better equipped to replace them as they near their end of life. This process will take a few more years to accomplish, but we are well on our way.
Our Annual Communication will be unlike any other this year, for several reasons. Initially we planned to have no more than 50 people in attendance per the Maine CDC guidelines and facilitate a mostly virtual Communication with interactive voting and participation. Part way through our planning process, the state changed the guidelines, allowing 50% capacity which enabled us to allow 1 member from every lodge, permanent members and Grand Lodge officers attend in person. Due to the limited attendance, we still pursued streaming non sensitive parts on our YouTube channel. A huge thank you to the Technology Committee established for this monumental task, Sean Harrington, Dan Guilmette, and Cal Yeaton. The tremendous job they did this year cannot be understated. As we get back to normal, we intend to continue to have a high quality video produced annually for the archives.
The continued successful operation of the Grand Lodge office is thanks to the capable, hardworking, and diligent team we have. My personal heartfelt thanks to
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them, Amy Murphy (who was with us until March 2021), Ashley Baillie and April Cruz. They have really shined this year with all the challenges that the pandemic has brought us, often going above and beyond their normal scope of duties. We have been very fortunate with our Administrative Assistants over the years at Grand Lodge and I am so grateful that this trend continues.
Lastly, I would like to give my sincere gratitude to RW Daniel E. Bartlett. Although he gave up the position of Grand Secretary and was elected Deputy Grand Master, he has always been available to me whenever needed. There is so much to learn with this job and sometimes the answers are not always clear or easy, however Dan never hesitated to take my calls, stop by the office, or do whatever was needed. He claims he finally retired, but I must say this is only partially true as the hours he has put in to help us at the office our countless. Without your assistance Brother, the Craft surely would have seen a difference in our services while we got up to speed. The Craft our surely better off because of your continued service Brother, thank you!
We remained committed to help the Lodges succeed in anyway possible and focus on being accessible and providing excellent service. We look forward to returning to a more “normal” year and what the next 200 years of Freemasonry will bring to our great fraternity.
Fraternally Submitted,
Br. Scott C. Walton RW Grand Secretary
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Masonic College Report from the Masonic College for May 2020 – May 2021
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine:
The Maine Masonic College, like most of the Craft, was heavily impacted by the pandemic in 2020-2021, challenging the College to adapt and work through these unusual circumstances.
LEADERSHIP
The beginning of summer 2020 saw MW Mark Rustin step down as Chair of the Board and MW Wayne Hitchcock resign his position on the Board. The College also suffered the loss of our esteemed faculty member Wayne Adams in July, and the eventual passing of former Chair of the Board, MW Mark Rustin in September. Sustaining these losses, while at the same time limited in the ability to conduct normal business, made the College have to regroup and work together on solutions for moving forward.
Having utilized Zoom for virtual meetings in the past, the Board resumed its monthly meeting format, commencing in August. At the August meeting, Acting Chair VW Daniel Gaucher was voted to serve as Chair of the Board, and reappointed Bro. Luke Shorty to serve as Dean of the College. Nominations were opened for Vice Chair and, after a vote, the position was filled by VW Christopher Howard. Since August, the College has continued its monthly virtual meetings, allowing direct communication among Board members and timely addressing of business. These meetings have been divided into voluntary academic business meetings (hosted by the Chair, Vice-Chair and Dean), and quarterly meetings with mandatory attendance for all Board members. Minutes are taken at all meetings and are made available to all Board members, along with an action items list to keep work progressing in between scheduled meetings.
The Board currently consists of Brothers Karl Furtado, Derrick Gittleman, Eric Kuntz, George Macdougall, Walter Macdougall, Donald McDougal and Douglas Taft. At the April 2021 quarterly meeting, the Board voted on and accepted Brother Brian Ellis as its newest member. Subsequently in May 2021, Brother Doug Drown had to step down from the Board due to health reasons. This now leaves one board seat vacant as a result. Regents will discuss candidates to fill that vacancy at an upcoming quarterly meeting. Existing members will be attending a “Professional Development” workshop at the end of June 2021 to continue to improve their leadership towards the College’s future.
ADMINISTRATION
During 2020-2021, the College had several administrative changes, beginning with the departure of our long-time and indispensable secretary Theresa Hatch. The position of secretary remained vacant for the remainder of the year, until filled by the
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very capable Ashley Baillie. A job summary was developed for the position of secretary citing the various administrative roles including:
• Maintaining a web calendar of upcoming classes, meetings and events • Recording meeting minutes and noting action items • Publicizing events across social media, OLP calendar and MORI email • In the case of a live event, coordinating guest speakers and speaker fees,
facilities, catering and equipment • Coordinating, printing and delivering digital Certificates of Completion and
Diploma for the College’s various degree programs
ACADEMICS
In spring of 2021, the College turned to revamping its degree program and reaching out to candidates who had been working towards those goals to resume their courses of study. Currently, there are two levels of degree programs. The primary level is titled a “Certificate of Engagment” where in the College shall present to any participant a certificate of engagement after completing, from start to finish, six different Maine Masonic College Courses. The certificate will be signed by the Chair of the Board of Regents and the Dean of the College. The College also provides opportunities for participants who have obtained the certificate of engagement to engage in the second level of the degree program, namely to design a course of study on subject matters of interest to them. This course of study, when completed to the satisfaction of the Board of Regents, shall produce a Diploma dedicated to that subject area. The participant will present their study and findings to the Board of Regents where they will vote on the satisfactory completion of the course of study.
Academic programs had been halted beginning with the lockdown of the State in early spring 2020. Courses previously scheduled for March had to be cancelled. This also included cancellation of our annual Celebration of the Arts and Sciences event in April, originally scheduled to take place at the Black Bear Inn and to focus on the topic of Rhetoric. As the lockdown continued longer than originally anticipated, the College continued to postpone courses and watch developments.
By mid-summer 2020, it was clear that in-person instruction would not be possible for an unspecified amount of time, so members of the Board of Regents familiarized themselves with virtual hosting via Zoom, and outlined a plan to return to active fraternal engagement by virtually hosting the Maine Masonic College Convocation online.
The 2020 Convocation took place virtually on October 24, and was a continuation of the Civility theme that the College has been exploring for the last few years in past Convocations. Speakers included Jessica Harland-Jacobs, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida, who teaches courses on modern Britain and the British Empire, Ireland, imperialism, and the Atlantic world. Her first book, Builders of Empire: Freemasonry and British Imperialism, 1717-1927, was published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2007. Also featured was Liam Riordan, a faculty member at UMaine Orono, where he is the Adelaide and Alan Bird Professor
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of History. He is a specialist on the American Revolution with a current research emphasis on Loyalists, those who opposed the Patriot movement. He has also done extensive research and community engagement work about the Maine statehood era and its bicentennial commemoration. Both speakers took attendees of the Convocation on a fascinating journey through history to examine the circumstances that led lodges to take root in the north Atlantic colonies and the reasons for Freemasonry’s popularity in New England and the Canadian Maritimes during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Citing the success of this first major virtual event, the Board requested College faculty members to adjust their courses for online presentation to recommence in January of 2021. Since then, the College has made the most of its digital resources, presenting two virtual courses a month on a consistent schedule and extending our reach statewide, and even globally by welcoming Brethren seeking knowledge from over seven countries! Courses have included Critical Thinking, The Secret Geometry of Art, Intro to Geometry, Cardinal Virtues, The Entered Apprentice, The Fellow Craft, and Symbolism. Several students, both international and local, have sent positive feedback and expressed interest in continuing to attend Maine Masonic College classes.
The 2021 Celebration of Arts and Sciences took place on April 3 and was webcast live via Zoom to a broad audience of Brethren from around the globe. The topic of this year’s speaker was Sound, and included in-depth research from harmonics to healing with audio. Guest speakers included John R. Thompson, Chair of Physics Dept at UMO and Brian Harris, CEO of MedRythms in Portland, Maine. Professor Thompson laid a broad foundation with his lecture titled, “The Physics of Music.” This was followed up by Brian who presented “The Use of Music Therapy in Patients Suffering from Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, and Brain Injuries." The event concluded with a series of presentations from the graduate level students in the UMaine Honors College. It is always interesting to see the broad scope of research which is being done by today’s young academics, and the MMC’s relationship with UMaine Honors College ensures this remains an integral part of this annual event.
ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS
During the 2020-2021 fiscal year, the College has maintained our several external educational partnerships. In 2020, the MMC gave $500 to the Planetarium at the University of Maine in Orono to support its ongoing educational endeavors. In addition, we donated $2000 to support National History Day which benefits Middle School and High School students around the state. We even had the unique opportunity to buy the shirts for the state winners to wear at the Nationals in Maryland. Lastly, we gave $1000 to purchase books for the Honors College at UMaine for their reading program which assists deserving university students.
CONCLUSION
As the College moves forward into this new digital era, we seek to leverage these resources now at our hands, while maintaining those close fraternal bonds with our local Lodges. We do look forward to meeting again face to face, as Brothers seeking
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knowledge, however the conditions of this past year forced the College to adapt and develop digital tools for instruction, social media outreach and timely communication. The technology has become a vital tool for virtual conferencing (which has increased our visibility and engagement) and streamlined administration via online document organization and management. These tools, combined with a capable and devoted group of faculty and board members, will continue to make the College more efficient in its operations and more effective as a productive component of Maine Freemasonry.
Fraternally,
VW Daniel Gaucher Chair, Board of Regents Maine Masonic College
Committee on By-Laws No Report Filed.
Committee on Doings of the Grand Lodge Officers No report filed
Report of the Ritual Committee 2020-2021 To the Officers and Brethren of the Grand Lodge of Maine
No questions, suggestions, or difficulties were forwarded to the Ritual Committee during the past year. Therefore, the Ritual Committee undertook no activities during the current Masonic Year.
Donald J. McDougal
Chair: Ritual Committee
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Committee on Youth Report of the Youth Committee
In Grand Lodge Augusta, Maine
May 4, 2021
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine
The following is the Youth committee report for the Masonic year ending April of 2021. We have essentially been shut down this year due to COVID-19. The committee has not met this year. The youth groups have tried to stay connected by the use of zoom meetings rather than in person meetings for the better part of this year. Maine rainbow hosted a drive-in theater night at the Saco drive-in where they were the hosted the community taking donations for popcorn and cotton candy raising $400.00+ going directly to the veteran’s program. Maine DeMolay despite many limitations were able to initiate several new members as well as reopening the chapter in Houlton. Both groups worked tirelessly with the Maine Charitable Foundation raising a considerable amount of money to be distributed to the six Maine Veteran’s homes. This is a snapshot of events and efforts of the two groups. They are in hopes to get back to normal and work through the several applications for memberships that have come in lately. We look forward to serving this Grand Lodge in the future.
Respectfully submitted,
R.W. Kenneth A. Caldwell Chairman
Report on the Condition of the Fraternity
In Grand Lodge Bangor, Maine May 4, 2021
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine:
Let us first commend our Grand Master and the other Grand Lodge officers. both elected and appointed as well as the members of our great Fraternity for their 5erv1ce during these trying times. There was no script for them to follow or precedents to lead their way as they sailed through rough and unchartered waters. "Well done good and faithful servants"!
This past year will always be remembered as the year of the Coronavirus. A year in which Freemasonry struggled, but under adverse conditions were able to keep our Fraternity on a positive path for success.
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This committee gathers it's information from the D.D.G.M.'s reports. Unfortunately, only a very few District Deputies filed their reports with the Grand Lodge. Thus, there is a substantial loss of information for this committee to present to you a true report of the Condition of the Fraternity. We thank the District Deputies who took the time to write a report. We realize that all District Deputies were working under less than normal conditions, but this alone should not have stopped them from filing a report to inform the Grand Master as to how masonry was performing in their districts.
This year the District Deputies report was a 17- page report, plus a narrative from each deputy telling us in their own words what they believed the condition of their district is. As this committee only receives one page of the 17 pages that are filled out filled out, without the narrative, we had next to no information. With that being said, we will attempt to give you some idea of the happenings throughout this great state for the past year.
We observed that many of the lodges still took advantage of the money available to them from the Grand Lodge Charitable Foundation and were able to help their communities in many ways. Brethren saw the need to help feed families that may have been struggling due to job losses, to build handicap ramps for some, to stack wood for others and just check on their brethren to make sure they were OK and if they were in need.
Some lodges worked candidates as the rules from the CDC and our Grand Lodge would allow. With the regulations that we were strapped with, the lodges found safe ways to continue to work. Other lodges chose not to meet for safety reasons. We hope that lodges have candidates in waiting and will soon be working to bring them into the fraternity or progress them through the degrees to become a MM and assist the lodge in its endeavor to once again operate as before this pandemic.
Membership decline is still a major problem and on the minds of all lodges and is taking a toll on our fraternity as we struggle through hard times. Many officers of their lodges have served for long periods of time and are getting to the point of "burnout". We must increase the numbers of new brethren in our lodges and with the assistance of their mentors to encourage them to serve the lodge. Give them the opportunity to serve with the members of the lodge and we believe your lodge will reap the benefits and rewards. This decline in membership not only puts an unfair burden on the members of the lodge, but also a decrease in revenue which is becoming a major problem for many lodges. There are many programs to help with membership that are available through the Grand Lodge and many brethren ready to assist. It's really easy ...all you have to do is ask.
We do not want this report to sound like all gloom and doom as that is not the case. Many exciting things are happening with Maine Masonry. The last issue of the Maine Mason showed many examples of successes and that Masonry in Maine is in good hands. Will the future be easy? Probably not! We believe that the brethren know and understand the challenges ahead and that time, patience and perseverance will accomplish all things.
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Recommendations:
We recommend that the Inspection Report form be rewritten and that we find a simple procedure for the D.D.G.M.'s. Although the duties of the District Deputy are many, we must not ignore the duties that the Grand Master has put upon us. You, my brethren are his personal representatives and should act accordingly. We recommend that each lodge or district hold a Fellowship Night. This is a tried and proven success for attaining new members. Work with the Grand Lodge.
There is help available as well as financial help.
In closing, let us say that we are proud to communicate to you what we believe the Condition of the Fraternity is. We believe it will take much hard work and the working hands of the brethren, but we also know that the brethren of Maine Masonry are up to the task and that when this virus allows us to once again meet in harmony the Maine Masons will again shine throughout our communities. We thank our Grand Master for giving us this task and the opportunity to serve the Craft.
Respectfully submitted,
Brian Paradis, Chairman Kevin Kugell Douglas Taft
Report of the Grand Historian To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine and Brethren all, May 4, 2021 Bangor, Me As we reflect on the year that has passed we should be proud of our accomplishments. We are living history in a year that will undoubtedly be talked about for generations to come. The actions taken by our Grand Master to close lodges for the protection of our Brethren, following guidelines set forth by the CDC and restrictions put in place by our Governor, ensured that we would be able to meet again in our lodge rooms. We also changed how we go about our business in the lodge, wearing masks, socially distancing and having a curfew. No more handshakes, but bumping elbows, from not having any degree work, to conferring degrees in a manner to protect the candidate and our brethren. These changes were embraced by many members but met by resistance from others. To them I remind you of the words in the Entered Apprentice Charge, “In the state, you are to be a quiet and peaceful subject, true to your government, and just to your country; you
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are not to countenance disloyalty or rebellion, but patiently submit to legal authority, and conform with cheerfulness to the government of the country in which you live.” We will undoubtedly emerge from this time of struggle to be stronger and better than we were before this pandemic set in and interfered with our normal everyday lives. Section 75.3 of the Constitution states – Not later than March 1st annually, each lodge in the Jurisdiction shall prepare its history for the preceding year. Permanent copies of which shall be on file with the lodge and Grand Lodge; provided, however, that any lodge whose annual meeting falls in the month of February shall have until April 1st of each year to comply with the above requirements. At this time we have several lodges missing reports from the last 7 years. 2020 - 39 2019 - 58 2018 – 68
2017 – 64 2016 – 44 2015 – 10 2014 - 2
Brethren, let’s try to get these done and submitted as soon as possible, because as we all know time, patience, and perseverance will accomplish all things. The top 5 histories for 2020 are as follows: #5 Bethlehem #35 Augusta, Jason Cary #4 St. Aspinquid #198 York, Walter Kyllonen #3 United Lodge #8 Brunswick, James Saunders #2 Trinity Lodge #130 Presque Isle, James Dwyer
#1 Federal #6 Rockport, Jeff Sukeforth Thank you to all who have submitted histories and for all that are here in attendance today. It’s a pleasure to be able to spend time with my brethren, especially after the trials and tribulations of the past year. Fraternally Submitted, Committee on History, Eric K. Durgin, Grand Historian, RW Dennis Green, and RW Joe Marshall
The Report of the Grand Lecturer
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Grand Lodge of Maine May 4, 2021 Held at Anah Shrine Temple, Bangor, Maine
To the officers and members of the Most Worshipful
Grand Lodge of Maine. The Grand Lecturer presents
the following annual report.
This past year has surely been one we will never forget. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we practice our masonry. As I write this, it looks as though we are beginning to turn the corner and are returning to a new normal.
Our Schools of Instruction this past year were hit or miss. Many districts did not have any schools at all while others did an outstanding job with them. I would like to thank all Assistant Grand Lecturers for their dedication and hard work.
There were a few shining stars this year, but one stood out over the others. The 6th Masonic District through the leadership of RW Rick Spreng went above and beyond. The district was shut down twice due to COVID but bounce back both times. Through their diligence and the brethren’s love of the craft, the 6th district managed to improve themselves in Masonry.
The lodge that is selected to receive the Ritual Lodge of the Year this year is Ralph J Pollard Lodge #217 in Orrington. Congratulation to you all.
Our Past Grand Lecturer, RW William Layman mentioned in his report to Grand Lodge two years ago that there lacks a set of criteria in selecting a Ritual Lodge of the Year. This was something I had intended to bring up but with the pandemic, never had the opportunity. It is difficult to select a lodge for this honor when the lecture staff sees many lodges represented at each school making it difficult to select just one of those lodges. I hope to address this with the AGLs in the coming months to propose a solution to our Grand Master.
We also hope that those districts that did not hold any schools at all make this a priority this coming year. Masonry is much more than its ritual but without our ritual, the meaning of what we are about will be lost.
Respectfully Submitted,
RW Richard N. Bergeron, Jr. Grand Lecturer
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Masonic Education & Lodge Service Annual Report
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Maine:
Most Worshipful Grand Master, Permanent members, and Brethren all.
This unprecedented year for all of us was an unprecedented year for the MEALS Committee as well. We did not hold a single in person all hands meeting during the year. We held numerous ZOOM meetings and at one point were holding monthly ZOOM meetings. While ZOOM proved to be an extremely valuable tool we did find its limits.
Our first order of business was to produce a new more comprehensive form one. We received significant feedback on the new form one and a new version to support the coming year is in development.
We held an in person DER training session at the Auburn Masonic Center. With the majority of the Districts in attendance it was probably the largest Grand lodge event held in 2020. The training session went quite well with in person support and participation from MW Nadeau, MW Clair Tusch Chairman of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial, RW DK Horne Jr Grand Warden, RW Scott Walton Grand Secretary, RW Richard Rhoda WM of the lodge of research, VW Dan Gaucher Chair of the Maine Masonic College, Br. Luke Shorty Dean of the Maine Masonic College and Sue Scacchi Executive Director of the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation. With significant Technical support by VW Gaucher we were also able to have a live virtual presentation given by MW Walter Macdougall. VW Mike Roy the Grand Marshall put on an excellent meal. Feedback from the event was good.
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We produced a new DER Notebook and with the help of RW Scott Walton the Grand Secretary we were able to update the cover to reflect our 200th year anniversary. We were also able to provide each of the DERs with a thumb drive of the Pollard plans and one with the Protocol videos and a group of updates for DERs for 2020. The DERs at the training session all received their copies at the event.
I was able to attend all of the District meetings held this year and meet most of the DERs that were not able to make the training session. I provided copies of the DER materials to all the Districts that were not at the training session. Most of the other committee members were able to make one or more of the District meetings with RW DK Horne making all of the meetings and Br. TJ Williams making the most of the meetings.
As we wrap up this year and move to the next, another version of Form 1 will be coming soon. We are working to support the upcoming DDGM training and hoping to set up another DER training session. We hope to be able to set up a training session for the entire District teams DDGM, DER and DRI.
Significant updates are needed to the current DER materials and will lead to new inserts for the DER notebooks and perhaps a new Thumb Drive.
Members of the Committee are hoping to use some of the technology available to us today to update and modernize some of the existing materials and provide some new.
The single top priority as we move forward is supporting a revitalization of a leadership training and development program. The Dirigo Leadership Program has not been given in over a year and there is a very real need for a program of that type. The Grand Master has tasked a brother to set up a Leadership program and we will be supporting that effort in any way we can.
Fraternally Submitted
DK Horne Chairman
Walter M MacDougall, David A Walker, Frank M Theriault JR, Daniel E Gaucher, Dennis W Green, Ryan J Collins, TJ Williams.
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Master Builder Award
There were no Master Builder Awards given this year
Report of the Masonic Service Association
No Report Filed.
Committee on Insurance No Report Filed.
Committee on Returns No Report Filed.
Judge Advocate No Report Filed.
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Grand Lodge Officers 2021-2022
Richard M. Nadeau MW Grand Master
8 S. Lisbon Rd. Lewiston 04240
Daniel E. Bartlett RW Deputy Grand Master
502 Millvale Rd. Bucksport 04416
Benjamin J. Weisner RW Senior Grand Warden
83 High St. Apt 4 Auburn 04210
Michael P. Tremblay RW Junior Grand Warden 19 Mason St. Apt A Biddeford
04005
Scott E. Whytock RW Grand Treasurer 14 Hidden Creek Dr. Scarborough,
04074
Scott C. Walton RW Grand Secretary
4ll Levenseller Rd. Holden 04429
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District Deputy Grand Masters
John T. Irovando 821 Bog Rd. Limestone 04750 RW DDGM 1st District Jamey L. Gower 83 Charlotte Rd. Charlotte 04666 RW DDGM 2nd District Ronald A. Gray 437 Westside Rd. Addison 04606 RW DDGM 3rd District
David B. Rackliffe P.O. Box 393 Blue Hill 04614 RW DDGM 4th District Jeffrey H. Hamlin 248 Main Rd. Brownville 04414 RW DDGM 5th District Aarron M. Mower 112 Pine St. Old Town 04468 RW DDGM 6th District
William C. Chapman 77 Pascal Ave. Rockport 04856 RW DDGM 7th District Douglas D. Brockway 15 Pine St. Newport, ME 04953 RW DDGM 8th District
Russell C. Thompson 549 Flanders Corner Rd. Waldoboro 04572 RW DDGM 9th District
Andrew T. Mullin 1522 Bristol Rd. Bristol 04539 RW DDGM 10th District Michael A. Philbrick Sr 565 Quaker Rd. Sidney 04330 RW DDGM 11th District
Gary L. Gagnon 701 Hussey Rd. Albion 04910 RW DDGM 12th District
Erik S. Nielson 551 Eight Rod Rd. Waterville 04901 RW DDGM 13th District
John J. Wierzbicki 18 Cotton Rd. Lisbon 04250 RW DDGM 14th District Gerald W. Gilman 141 Elm St. Mercer 04957 RW DDGM 15th District Bruce A. Scrimger 36 Thurston Rd. Brownfield 04010 RW DDGM 16th District
Jonathan S. Cail 665 Saco St. Lot 192 Westbrook ME 04092 RW DDGM 17th District
Christopher A. Mowatt 13 Coolidge Ave. Saco 04072 RW DDGM 18th District Jonathan Rosen 17 Legros Lane Arundel 04046 RW DDGM 19th District
William D. McAloney 410 Milton Rd. Milton Twp 04219 RW DDGM 20th District Gary Haslam 13 Maple St. Verona Island 0416 RW DDGM 21st District
Douglas Brockway 15 Pine St. Newport 04953 RW DDGM 22nd District
Etheridge L. Tate III 96 Coachman Ave. Auburn 04210 RW DDGM 23rd District
Michael G. Lambert 1075 N. Chester Rd. Chester 04457 RW DDGM 24th District
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District Education Representatives
Lee D. Oliver 770 Hodgdon Mills Rd. Linneus 04730-4627 District 1
Scott D. Harriman P.O. Box 284. Machias 04654 District 2
Harry J. Jordan P.O. Box 113. Milbridge 04658 District 3
David B. Rackliffe P.O. Box 393 Blue Hill, ME 04614 District 4
Scott C. Catell 211 Norton Hill Rd. Dover Foxcroft 04426 District 5
Jeremy M. Edwards P.O. Box 625 Hampden, 04444 District 6
Clarence B. Spady 434 Waldoboro. Washington 04574 District 7
Jacob C. Bryant 455 Belfast Rd. Knox 04986 District 8
William A. Dail P.O. Box 24 Waldoboro 04572 District 9
Samuel A. Hafford 1427 Waldoboro Rd. Bremen 04551 District 10
Richard W. Kimball 35 Parkwood Dr. Apt 101 Augusta 04330 District 11
Neil O. Stinson 75 True Rd. Clinton 04927 District 12
Robert M. Smith 118 Fairfield St. Oakland 04963 District 13
David D. Thompson 51 Westwood Acres Rd. Richmond 04357 District 14
Peter B. Farnsworth P.O. Box 398 Stratton 04982 District 15
Dana A. Gregson 219 Slab City Rd. Lovell 04051 District 16
Shaun M. West 3 Crossmeadow Rd. South Portland 04106 District 17
Scott E. Pullen 54 New County Rd, Saco 04072 District 18
Richard D. Otten 291 Elm St, North Berwick 03906 District 19
David Saphier 12 Duntile St. Mexico 04257 District 20
Troy A. Hanna P.O. Box 224 Sullivan 04644 District 21
Wyatt O. Sylvester 1755 Exeter Rd. Exeter 04435 District 22
David A. CoWallis Jr. 27 Hazel St. Auburn 04210 District 23
Curtis A. Harford Jr. 59 Hale St. Lincoln 04457 District 24
70
Standing Committees (The first name listed under each Committee is the Chairman)
On Credentials
Scott C. Walton Justin D. Hatch
Kenneth H. Bustard Aarron M. Mower
Jeremy M. Edwards
Richard V. Ramsey
On Returns
Scott C. Walton Scott E. Whytock
On Grievances and Appeals
Douglas W. Drown
Leslie C. Boothby Bruce B. Rafnell
On Dispensations and Charters
Brian A. Paradis Frederic B. Campbell
Douglas A. Taft
On Amendments to the Constitution
A. James Ross George Pulkkinen
(Emeritus)
Jeffry Simonton Alan R. Heath
(Emeritus)
Patrick Whitney
Bradford D. Blake (Emeritus)
On Masonic Jurisprudence
David A. Walker Ronald W. Fowle II.
George M. Macdougall
On Fraternal Relations
Claire V. Tusch Robert D. Lind
Marlon E. Welch
On Condition of the Fraternity
Brian A. Paradis Douglas A. Taft
Kevin K. Kugell
On Masonic Education and Lodge Services
David K. Horne Dennis W. Green
Frank M Theriault
Ryan J. Collins
Walter M. Macdougall Thomas J. Williams
Daniel E. Gaucher Ryan J. Kane
71
Doings of Grand Officers
Kelley M. Carter Guy F. Chapman
Paul B. Grondin
On Unfinished Business
Scott C. Walton Robert B. Ward
On Ritual
Donald J. McDougal
Eric W. Kuntz
Kevin E. Campbell Ronald S. Murphy
On By-laws
Scott C. Walton
Daniel E. Bartlett
Frank M. Theriault, Jr.
Maine Masonic College
Daniel E. Gaucher Christopher R. Howard Luke C. Shorty (Dean) George MacDougall (Assistant Chair) Eric Kuntz Don MacDougall Douglas Taft Brian Ellis Karl Furtado Derrick Gittleman
72
Report of the Grand Lodge Audit
73
74
Copies of the complete financial report of The Grand Lodge of Maine are available from the Grand Secretary’s Office upon request.
75
Report of the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation Audit
76
77
Copies of the complete financial reports of MMCF are available from the Grand Secretary’s Office upon request.
78
Reports of the District Deputy Grand Masters
Two or more
Arrears
$7
,42
4.6
7
$1
,02
0.0
0
$4
55
.00
$0
$8
20
.00
$5
77
.00
$6
00
.00
$3
25
.00
$1
40
.00
$2
64
.00
$2
72
.00
$8
9.0
0
$0
$1
59
.70
$0
$1
71
.16
$2
49
.00
One Year Arrears
$2
58
.18
$8
40
.00
$1
05
.00
$0
$2
75
.00
$1
47
.00
$6
00
.00
$8
49
.00
$6
07
.00
43
4.0
0
$5
44
.00
$1
43
.00
$9
12
.00
$1
25
.50
$0
$4
14
.00
$5
,43
7.0
0
Owed Annual Dues
$1
,54
5.5
0
$1
,88
8.5
0
$1
,31
3.5
0
$1
,79
4.5
0
$8
88
.00
$2
,93
6.0
0
$2
,89
6.0
0
$3
,02
7.0
0
$1
,51
8.5
0
$2
,78
5.0
0
$1
,65
6.5
0
$1
,24
9.5
0
$1
,07
3.0
0
$2
,66
8.5
0
1,2
58
.00
$1
,55
5.5
0
Fees for Degrees
$4
5.0
0
$0
$5
0.0
0
$0
$9
0.0
0
$0
$1
25
.00
$1
40
.00
$1
10
.00
$2
0.0
0
$5
5.0
0
$7
0.0
0
$8
0.0
0
$3
0.0
0
$8
0.0
0
$6
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
Amount Other than
Relief Expended
$2
,50
0.0
0
5,5
56
.54
$2
,84
5.0
0
$0
$6
0.0
0
$1
2,5
09
.99
$2
,05
4.0
0
$2
,54
0.4
5
$0
$0
$1
50
.00
$0
$0
$1
15
.00
$0
$0
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$0
$2
,50
0.0
0
$1
,20
0.0
0
$0
$3
00
.00
$1
,35
0.0
0
$3
,00
0.0
0
$4
98
.00
$0
$0
$1
,22
4.0
0
$0
Year
$0
$0
$9
0.6
6
$1
,06
9.6
8
$3
80
.40
Year
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$2
,38
9.6
9
$6
00
.00
$4
8,2
71
.29
$9
,56
3.1
4
$5
00
.00
$1
8,4
98
.81
$8
18
,35
5.3
8
$6
7,9
92
.07
$2
,16
3.2
4
$0
$3
2,9
65
.02
$4
38
.00
This
$1
,28
7.0
0
$1
00
.00
$2
,52
2.8
8
$2
4,0
06
.50
$1
0,1
80
.18
This
No. Attended by
Secretary
File
d
7
13
7
8
10
10
12
7
12
7
12
6
File
d
12
6
10
6
7
File
d
No. Attended by JW R
epo
rt
7
12
0
7
10
4
14
6
11
7
10
0
Rep
ort
10
5
10
6
8
Rep
ort
No. Attended by SW
No
7
6
7
5
8
5
7
6
11
7
14
3
No
12
6
10
7
8
No
No. Attended by
Master
7
10
7
8
10
10
15
6
12
6
14
6
12
6
10
8
8
Average Attendance
11
14
.5
11
12
12
7.5
17
.1
31
11
14
14
17
12
.7
10
18
.2
8
15
Special
Meetings
4
Meetings During
7
13
7
8
10
10
16
8
12
7 6
13
6
10
8
8
District 17
3
10
4
11
7
2
14
18
6
16
23
16
14
9
9
16
4
15
20
Lodge Name
Tria
ngl
e N
o. 1
War
ren
No
. 2
Lin
coln
No
. 3
Ris
ing
Star
No
. 4
Ken
neb
ec N
o. 5
Fed
eral
No
. 6
East
ern
No
. 7
Un
ite
d N
o. 8
Saco
No
. 9
Ris
ing
Vir
tue
No
. 10
Pyt
hag
ore
an
No
. 11
Cu
mb
erla
nd
No
. 12
Ori
enta
l No
. 13
Sola
r St
ar N
o. 1
4
Ori
ent
No
. 15
St. G
eo
rge
No
. 16
Oxf
ord
No
. 18
Felic
ity
No
. 19
Mai
ne
No
. 20
Ori
enta
l Sta
r N
o. 2
1
79
Two or more
Arrears
$7
00
.00
$2
,05
0.0
0
$3
15
.00
$4
95
.00
$5
5.0
0
$5
5.0
0
$9
36
.00
$1
75
.14
$5
23
.00
$3
40
.00
$0
$0
$9
10
.00
$2
,12
0.0
0
$4
80
.00
One Year Arrears
$1
,10
0
$3
00
.00
$1
,81
5.0
0
$1
,34
4.0
0
$0
$4
80
.00
$6
05
.00
$2
58
.12
$3
71
.00
$7
83
.00
$0
$1
,06
5.8
0
$3
50
.00
$5
90
.00
$9
60
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$1
,62
8.0
0
$2
,89
6.0
0
$1
,16
5.5
0
$2
,44
5.0
0
$1
39
.50
$4
,09
1.5
0
$1
,59
1.0
0
$1
,51
7.0
0
$1
,14
0.0
0
$2
,01
6.5
0
$1
,11
6.5
0
$1
,16
5.5
0
$7
63
.50
$6
,43
8.0
0
$1
,18
5.5
0
Fees for Degrees
$2
0.0
0
$3
0.0
0
$9
5.0
0
$1
80
.00
$1
20
.00
$2
20
.00
$4
5.0
0
$0
$2
60
.00
$8
0.0
0
$9
0.0
0
$7
0.0
0
$4
0.0
0
$1
60
.00
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$0
$1
,50
8.2
0
$1
75
.00
$3
,20
0.0
0
$1
,65
6.0
0
$0
$4
,80
3.5
4
$0
$1
,00
0.0
0
$3
,00
0.0
0
$0
$1
00
.00
$2
,00
0.0
0
$0
$0
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$0
$0
$1
00
.00
$7
,33
2.1
0
$0
Year
$0
Year
$2
,28
5.0
0
$8
75
.00
Year
$1
,00
.00
Year
$2
50
.00
$0
$2
,48
9.3
4
$0
$0
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$4
,50
2.0
0
$4
07
.81
$4
66
.07
$1
,08
5.6
6
$7
50
.00
This
$4
7,4
68
.01
This
$8
3,2
79
.72
$1
,64
1.7
5
This
This
$8
70
.00
$4
,52
3.0
0
$7
,98
7.9
9
$1
09
,68
1.5
3
$2
55
.00
$1
,95
4.6
6
No. Attended
by Secretary
File
d
10
1
9
10
10
File
d
11
File
d
7
8
File
d
8
File
d
3
15
10
8
7
11
No. Attended
by JW
Rep
ort
7
6
2
9
10
Rep
ort
12
Rep
ort
8
6
Rep
ort
8
Rep
ort
5
4
8
8
7
4
No. Attended
by SW
No
10
6
7
11
6
No
9
No
8
6
No
8
No
2
10
10
7
2
10
No. Attended
by Master
10
6
10
11
10
13
8
8 8 5
14
7
8
8
12
Average Attendance
16
15
7
19
.2
15
19
.8
8
16
8
12
10
16
.4
7
7
11
Special
Meetings
Meetings During
10
6
10
11
10
13
9
8 5
16
10
8
11
12
District 19
14
8
11
14
18
13
23
20
7
11
12
13
2
17
2
17
5
21
11
Lodge Name
York
No
. 22
Free
po
rt N
o.2
3
Bel
fast
No
. 24
Tem
ple
No
. 25
Vill
age
No
. 26
Ad
on
iram
No
. 27
No
rth
ern
Sta
r N
o. 2
8
Tran
qu
il N
o. 2
9
Bet
hel
No
. 30
Un
ion
No
. 31
Her
mo
n N
o. 3
2
Wat
ervi
lle N
o. 3
3
Som
erse
t N
o. 3
4
Bet
hle
hem
No
.35
Cas
co N
o. 3
6
Was
hin
gto
n N
o. 3
7
Har
mo
ny
No
. 38
Pen
ob
sco
t N
o. 3
9
Lygo
nia
No
. 40
Mo
rin
g St
ar N
o. 4
1
80
Two or more Arrears
$6
8.0
0
$1
,20
0.0
0
$8
40
.00
$0
$0
$9
6.0
0
$0
$0
$6
0.0
0
$3
30
.00
$1
00
.00
$1
45
.00
$0
$1
90
.00
$4
95
.00
$1
96
.00
$3
60
.00
One Year Arrears
$4
76
.00
$8
80
.00
$9
80
.00
$1
60
.00
$0
$2
88
.00
$1
04
.20
$1
06
.00
$8
04
.00
$2
40
.00
$4
20
.00
$9
6.0
0
$0
$4
10
.00
$6
44
.00
$9
8.0
0
$2
40
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$1
,25
8.0
0
$2
,57
1.5
0
$2
,02
6.5
0
$2
,57
1.5
0
$1
,12
8.5
0
$7
77
.00
$2
,03
1.5
0
$1
,85
0.0
0
$9
25
.00
$9
35
.00
$1
,66
4.5
0
$8
61
.00
$1
,09
1.5
0
$6
84
.50
$1
,18
9.0
0
$8
69
.50
$9
25
.00
Fees for Degrees
$0
$0
$3
6.0
0
$6
5.0
0
$1
20
.00
$0
$5
5.0
0
$0
$0
$3
0.0
0
$9
60
.00
$6
0.0
0
$0
$9
5.0
0
$7
5.0
0
$0
$0
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$0
$8
00
.00
$1
,18
9.0
9
$0
$9
60
.00
$
$1
,80
0.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$1
,16
8.3
5
$0
$1
,00
0.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$0
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$1
00
.00
$0
N/A
$0
$2
00
.00
$0
$3
00
.00
$2
,56
8.2
5
Year
Year
$3
3.0
0
$0
$2
00
.00
$6
71
.32
$0
$0
$0
$0
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$5
01
.54
$3
,19
6.2
5
N/A
$9
86
.21
$2
,48
1.9
4
$1
2.1
90
.00
$3
,02
3.1
3
$2
,56
8.2
5
This
This
$3
89
.27
$1
,05
8.4
$2
50
.00
$2
,84
6.0
5
$0
$2
93
.63
$2
50
.00
$0
No. Attended by
Secretary
File
d
12
5
6
11
7
9
8
2
File
d
File
d
1
10
15
9
8
11
8
7
10
No. Attended by JW R
epo
rt
5
6
7
10
3
7
10
6
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
7
10
9
9
2
6
6
10
No. Attended by SW
No
6
4
6
11
7
7
9
3
No
No
7
10
12
10
5
9
9
2
10
No. Attended by
Master
6
9
6
10
7
9
10
7 7
10
16
8
9
10
8
8
9
Average Attendance
8
9
25
24
10
9.5
18
.8
9
12
.29
13
16
.57
12
15
11
.2
9.8
8
4
6
Special Meetings
Meetings During
13
7
11
7
9
10
7 7
10
16
10
11
11
9
6
10
District 18
10
5
12
2
18
11
22
9
19
5
11
12
19
16
20
12
6
9
7
Lodge Name
Free
do
m N
o.4
2
Aln
a-A
nch
or
No
. 43
Pis
cata
qu
is N
o. 4
4
Cen
tral
No
. 45
St. C
roix
No
. 46
Du
nla
p N
o. 4
7
Lafa
yett
e N
o. 4
8
Mer
idia
n S
ple
nd
or
No
. 49
Au
rora
No
. 50
St. J
oh
n's
No
. 51
Mo
saic
No
. 52
Ru
ral N
o. 5
3
Vas
salb
oro
No
. 54
Frat
ern
al N
o. 5
5
Mt.
Mo
riah
No
. 56
Kin
g H
iram
No
. 57
Un
ity
No
. 58
Star
in t
he
East
No
. 60
Kin
g So
lom
on
's N
o. 6
1
Kin
g D
avid
's N
o. 6
2
81
Two or more Arrears
$0
$1
,04
0.0
0
$2
36
.00
$0
$0
$0
$1
16
.00
$1
20
.00
$0
$2
10
.00
$5
40
.00
$0
$3
5.0
0
$1
00
.00
$0
One Year Arrears
$2
64
.00
$9
10
.00
$2
58
.00
$5
60
.00
$2
19
.00
$4
02
.00
$1
16
.00
$1
20
.00
$0
$1
05
.00
$1
,00
8.0
0
$1
,52
1.0
0
$2
10
.00
$1
00
.00
$1
10
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$9
62
.00
$1
,38
7.5
0
$8
24
.00
$3
,93
7.0
0
$1
,24
4.5
0
$2
,65
0.5
0
$1
,41
6.0
0
$1
,01
7.5
0
$3
,08
2.5
0
$9
11
.50
$1
,75
7.5
0
$2
,58
1.5
0
$7
77
.00
$6
84
.50
$1
,24
6.0
0
Fees for Degrees
$1
05
.00
$6
0.0
0
$6
0.0
0
$8
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
$5
0.0
0
$5
8.0
0
$0
$1
30
.00
$1
00
.00
$0
$1
50
.00
$4
0.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$1
80
.00
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$1
00
.00
$0
$0
$0
$0
$1
,01
0.0
0
$2
,26
2.0
0
$0
$3
2,1
65
.80
$0
$0
$0
$2
,07
5.0
0
$0
$1
2,0
00
.00
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$0
$0
$0
Year
$1
,07
5.0
0
Year
$0
$0
$0
$0
$9
23
.33
$1
,00
0.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$1
00
.00
$2
20
.00
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$2
93
.39
$0
This
$9
6,3
56
.41
This
$2
33
.87
$1
,41
1.0
9
$1
4,7
92
.00
$0
$1
,67
5,2
11
.90
$5
,00
5.4
6
$2
,50
0.0
0
$0
N/A
$3
61
.00
$2
34
,75
6.0
0
No. Attended by
Secretary
File
d
6
9
6
File
d
15
File
d
6
12
6
8
14
8
4
6
7
8
12
No. Attended by JW R
epo
rt
6
10
4
Rep
ort
14
Rep
ort
7
12
6
8
10
4
3
6
7
3
12
No. Attended by SW
No
6
10
4
No
14
No
8
10
7
6
10
3
2
5
4
6
13
No. Attended by
Master
4
10
6
15
9
12
7
9
12
7
5
6
7
8
14
Average Attendance
7.8
3
16
7
15
15
9.6
17
7
16
7
5
10
.3
9.1
7
15
Special Meetings
Meetings During
6
11
6
13
9
14
7
9
14
8
4
6
7
8
14
District 6
6
15
8
6
17
4
1
23
10
22
19
21
13
6
9
12
17
Lodge Name
Mys
tic
No
. 65
Mec
han
ics
No
. 66
Blu
e M
ou
nta
in N
o. 6
7
Mar
iner
s' N
o. 6
8
Ho
war
d N
o. 6
9
Pre
sum
psc
ot
No
. 70
Ris
ing
Sun
No
. 71
Pio
nee
r N
o. 7
2
Tyri
an N
o. 7
3
Bri
sto
l No
. 74
Arc
ho
n N
o. 7
5
Aru
nd
el N
o. 7
6
Trem
on
t N
o. 7
7
Key
sto
ne
No
. 80
St. A
nd
rew
's N
o. 8
3
Eure
ka N
o. 8
4
Star
in t
he
Wes
t N
o. 8
5
Sacc
arap
pa
No
. 86
82
Two or more Arrears $
11
4.0
0
$3
20
.00
$2
40
.00
$0
$1
72
.00
$0
$0
$0
$4
70
.00
$3
26
.00
$2
23
.00
$1
80
.00
$9
41
.00
$0
$0
$7
9.0
0
$3
78
.00
$1
60
.00
One Year Arrears $
69
9.0
0
$4
15
.00
$8
0.0
0
$3
85
.00
$2
91
.00
$2
34
.70
$3
00
.00
$0
$2
49
.00
$1
24
.00
$2
88
.00
$9
60
.00
$5
23
.00
$1
36
.00
$1
22
.00
$7
80
.00
$5
94
.00
$1
60
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$1
,97
9.5
0
$8
88
.00
$4
99
.50
$1
,99
4.5
0
$2
,46
0.5
0
$7
93
.50
$1
,35
0.5
0
$2
,50
0.5
0
$5
92
.00
$5
55
.00
$1
,11
0.0
0
$2
,54
4.5
0
$7
63
.00
$8
79
.50
$1
,26
9.5
0
$2
,47
7.0
0
$2
,33
2.5
0
$7
04
.50
$1
,48
0.0
0
Fees for Degrees $
80
.00
$0
$0
$6
0.0
0
$6
0.0
0
$1
20
.00
$7
5.0
0
$2
75
.00
$0
$5
5.0
0
$4
8.0
0
$1
20
.00
$3
5.0
0
$1
15
.00
$1
20
.00
$8
0.0
0
$8
0.0
0
$5
4.0
0
$1
00
.00
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$0
$0
$0
$0
$3
0.0
0
$0
$0
$1
00
.00
$3
00
.00
$0
$0
$0
$0
$1
,42
4.0
0
$3
50
.00
$1
,00
0.0
0
$1
,00
0.0
0
$0
Amt. Expended this year
$0
$0
$2
50
.00
$5
00
.00
Year
$1
10
.00
$0
$0
$2
,00
0.0
0
$0
$0
$8
50
.00
$0
$0
$0
$0
$2
,34
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
Amt. of Charity Fund
$0
$6
00
.00
$3
,07
6.0
0
$4
,66
4.8
1
This
$8
,00
3.2
9
$2
50
.00
$5
,29
2.2
5
$1
45
,14
3.7
0
$3
00
.00
$8
52
.45
$5
,00
0.0
0
$1
,63
7.3
1
$4
14
.35
$7
,65
3.0
0
$2
,38
6.0
0
$1
19
,38
2
$1
,06
6.0
0
No. Attended by
Secretary
0
9
6
0
File
d
11
7
8
14
6
10
0
1
7
10
9
5
8
9
13
No. Attended by
JW
7
3
1
4
Rep
ort
7
6
7
14
7
8
3
8
6
11
1
11
8
9
12
No. Attended by
SW
7
7
5
8
No
8
9
5
14
0
7
3
8
2
5
9
13
8
9
7
No. Attended by
Master
7
8
6
9
10
9
8
13
4
8
4
8
8
11
10
11
9
8
13
Average Attendance
10
10
6
10
11
14
10
18
13
7
7
12
9.3
75
14
11
.9
16
10
15
Special Meetings
1
1
Meetings During
7
9
6
9
11
9
8
14
6
9
4
8
8
12
10
14
9
9
13
District 6
3
7
3
12
24
16
22
1
24
15
20
23
8
10
11
23
3
18
5
Lodge Name
Ben
evo
len
t N
o. 8
7
Nar
ragu
agu
s N
o. 8
8
Isla
nd
No
. 89
Har
wo
od
No
. 91
Silo
am N
o. 9
2
Ho
reb
No
. 93
Par
is N
o. 9
4
Co
rin
thia
n N
o. 9
5
Mo
nu
me
nt
No
. 96
Kat
ahd
in N
o. 9
8
Ver
no
n V
alle
y N
o. 9
9
Jeff
erso
n N
o. 1
00
Nez
insc
ot
No
. 10
1
Mar
sh R
iver
No
. 10
2
Dre
sden
No
. 10
3
Dir
igo
No
. 10
4
Ash
lar
No
. 10
5
Tusc
an N
o. 1
06
Day
Sp
rin
g N
o. 1
07
Mo
un
t K
ineo
No
. 10
9
83
Two or more Arrears $
40
8.0
0
$3
15
.00
$5
5.0
0
$0
$5
0.0
0
$0
$0
$1
26
.00
$3
40
.00
$2
40
.00
$2
10
.00
$1
05
.00
$4
.00
$0
$6
53
.00
$2
,80
0.0
0
$5
04
.00
One Year Arrears $
81
6.0
0
$4
20
.00
$2
20
.00
$0
$1
32
.00
$1
65
.00
$3
60
.00
$3
44
.00
$4
94
.00
$1
60
.00
$2
40
.00
$1
40
.00
$2
.00
$6
60
.00
$4
11
.00
$3
00
.00
$7
36
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$1
.24
9.5
0
$7
77
.00
$1
,44
3.0
0
$2
,41
5.0
0
$7
95
.50
$1
,87
0.0
0
$9
95
.50
$1
,40
6.0
0
$1
,03
6.0
0
$1
,91
8.5
0
$2
,00
8.0
0
$1
,81
3.0
0
$1
,10
1.5
0
$3
,71
4.5
0
$9
80
.50
$8
69
.50
$1
,64
6.5
0
Fees for Degrees $
10
0.0
0
$0
$8
0.0
0
$6
0
$0
$1
20
.00
$2
5.0
0
$3
0.0
0
$6
8.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$4
5.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$6
0.0
0
$9
5.0
0
$4
2.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$6
0.0
0
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$1
,50
0.0
0
$0
$0
$1
,10
8.3
4
$0
$0
$1
27
.00
$0
$0
$4
50
.00
$2
4,9
80
.00
$0
$0
$0
$0
$2
50
.00
$0
Amt. Expended this year
$0
$1
00
.00
$0
$0
$2
00
.00
$0
$7
50
.00
Year
Year
$0
$0
$4
0.0
0
$0
$5
00
.00
$0
$4
00
.00
$0
$0
Year
$0
Amt. of Charity Fund $
2,5
98
.00
$7
78
.00
$5
30
.30
$1
,10
0.1
2
$2
,39
1.4
7
$5
00
.00
$5
00
.00
This
This
$0
$6
58
.87
$5
75
,31
2.0
0
$2
,65
8.0
0
$5
00
.00
$2
,77
5.2
3
$1
,17
6.0
0
$1
,01
5.7
6
This
$0
No. Attended by
Secretary
10
1
9
7
9
11
1
File
d
File
d
4
9
10
6
8
0
12
7
1
File
d
6
No. Attended by JW
7
4
8
9
6
10
1
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
5
5
9
6
8
1
15
6
5
Rep
ort
6
No. Attended by SW
8
3
8
9
3
7
5
No
No
3
6
9
6
5
6
13
6
3
No
6
No. Attended by
Master
10
4
9
9
8
12
10
5
9
11
6
8
6
14
8
5 6
Average Attendance
14
6
17
.4
20
10
20
13
9
12
15
16
11
10
14
12
11
11
Special Meetings
Meetings During
10
4
9
9
9
12
10
6
9
11
6
8
6
15
8
6 7
District 11
8
12
18
13
18
18
8
14
4
15
6
22
4
7
1
16
11
7
6
Lodge Name
Mo
nm
ou
th N
o. 1
10
Lib
erty
No
. 11
1
Mes
salo
nsk
ee N
o. 1
13
Bu
xto
n N
o. 1
15
Leb
an
on
No
. 11
6
Gre
enle
af N
o. 1
17
Dru
mm
on
d N
o. 1
18
Po
wn
al N
o. 1
19
Aca
cia
No
. 12
1
Mar
ine
No
. 12
2
Fran
klin
No
. 12
3
Oliv
e B
ran
ch N
o. 1
24
Mer
idia
n N
o. 1
25
Ira
Ber
ry N
o. 1
28
Qu
anta
bac
oo
k N
o. 1
29
Trin
ity
No
. 13
0
Mo
un
t Ti
r'e
m N
o. 1
32
Asy
lum
No
. 13
3
Riv
ersi
de
No
. 13
5
Ken
du
skea
g N
o. 1
37
84
Two or more
Arrears
N/A
$0
$3
,33
2.0
0
$4
00
.00
$3
0.0
0
$1
,75
0.0
0
$1
83
.12
$9
0.0
0
$0
$0
$1
16
.00
$0
$2
79
.00
$1
32
.00
$8
0.0
0
$6
75
.00
$6
8.0
0
$7
6.0
0
One Year Arrears
N/A
$0
$3
60
.00
$4
75
.00
$1
90
.00
$8
50
.00
$1
,27
1.0
0
$4
6.5
0
$0
$9
6.0
0
$3
48
.00
$2
,14
4.0
0
$3
72
.00
$1
83
.00
$1
60
.00
$5
65
.00
$2
80
.00
$2
84
.00
Owed Annual Dues
68
4.5
0
$1
,26
8.0
0
$1
,37
9.0
0
$1
,52
7.0
0
$1
,06
4.5
0
$1
,99
9.5
0
$9
15
.60
$7
21
.50
$1
,03
6.0
0
$9
53
.50
$8
88
.00
$1
,61
9.5
0
$1
,09
8.0
0
$8
88
.00
$1
,23
9.5
0
$1
,09
4.5
0
$9
26
.50
$1
.31
3.5
0
Fees for Degrees
$6
0.0
0
$1
45
.00
$6
0.0
0
$7
0.0
0
$3
0.0
0
$5
0.0
0
$7
5.0
0
$6
5.0
0
$1
20
.00
$1
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
$3
5.0
0
$7
0.0
0
$0
$0
$5
0.0
0
$6
0
$7
8.0
0
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$2
00
.00
$1
,40
0.0
0
$8
,00
0.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$9
00
.00
$2
50
.00
$1
,43
2.2
5
$0
$1
,20
0.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$0
Year
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$1
00
.00
$5
48
.00
$0
$0
$0
$0
$5
00
.00
$0
$0
$0
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$5
00
.00
This
$4
,38
1.8
3
$4
,74
9.6
4
$7
,45
3.1
8
$0
$1
1,2
71
.75
$2
4,9
23
.13
$3
,91
6.5
6
$2
,89
4.0
0
$5
,52
0.7
9
$3
,39
1.9
9
$0
$0
$3
,20
6.2
6
$2
,56
2.0
6
$0
$0
No. Attended
by Secretary
File
d
4
File
d
11
8
10
7
10
13
4
8
6
9
9
7
6
7
11
9
10
No. Attended
by JW
Rep
ort
2
Rep
ort
12
7
8
10
10
13
2
8
6
1
9
7
2
7
11
9
7
No. Attended
by SW
No
4
No
12
7
11
8
10
12
2
8
6
8
10
7
5
7
9
0
5
No. Attended
by Master
4
12
7
11
10
10
13
3
8
6
8
10
8
6
7
11
7
9
Average Attendance
4
21
10
13
16
13
17
6
12
21
8.8
10
10
8
9
8
12
10
Special Meetings
Meetings During
12
8
11
10
10
13
4
8
6
9
10
8
6
7
11
9
10
District 2
21
19
19
10
12
20
5
23
8
16
16
15
14
15
22
22
13
18
5
Lodge Name
Lew
y's
Isla
nd
No
. 13
8
Mo
un
t D
eser
t N
o. 1
40
Oce
an N
o. 1
42
Pre
ble
No
. 14
3
Seas
ide
No
. 14
4
Seb
asti
coo
k N
o. 1
46
Even
ing
Star
No
. 14
7
Co
lum
bia
-Do
ric
No
. 14
9
Rab
bo
ni N
o. 1
50
Exce
lsio
r N
o. 1
51
Cro
oke
d R
iver
No
. 15
2
Del
ta N
o. 1
53
Mys
tic
Tie
No
. 15
4
An
cie
nt
York
No
. 15
5
Wilt
on
No
. 15
6
Cam
bri
dge
No
. 15
7
Par
ian
No
. 16
0
Car
rab
asse
tt N
o. 1
61
Ari
on
No
. 16
2
Ple
asan
t R
iver
No
. 16
3
85
Two or more Arrears $
40
0.0
0
$0
$3
0.0
0
$3
60
.00
$0
$0
$8
00
.00
$1
,05
0.0
0
$4
00
.00
$5
05
.20
$0
$9
2.0
0
$1
40
.00
$1
36
.00
$1
98
.00
One Year Arrears $
20
0.0
0
$0
$2
10
.00
$1
,02
0.0
0
$0
$3
00
.00
0
$9
30
.00
1,1
26
.00
$2
00
.00
$5
05
.20
$9
6.0
0
$9
2.0
0
$1
05
.00
$1
36
.00
$1
98
.00
Owed Annual Dues
$2
,20
4.5
0
$1
,78
6.0
0
$4
99
.50
$1
,79
4.5
0
$1
,44
3.0
0
$1
,68
3.5
0
$3
,43
7.5
0
$2
,38
6.5
0
$7
03
.00
$1
,81
8.0
0
$4
44
.00
$1
,86
0.0
0
$1
,48
0.0
0
$9
80
.50
$1
,07
3.0
0
Fees for Degrees $
95
0.0
0
$3
0.0
0
$3
5.0
0
$5
5.0
0
$2
0.0
0
$1
05
.00
$0
$0
$6
0.0
0
$0
$0
$5
5.0
0
$1
00
.00
$5
5.0
0
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$1
,20
0.0
0
$0
$0
$7
,43
8.0
0
$2
05
.00
$1
0,2
52
.00
$1
,00
0.0
0
$0
$1
,50
0.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Amt. Expended this year $
1,1
00
.00
Year
$0
$0
Year
Year
Year
$1
,09
9.9
9
$0
$0
Year
$1
,50
0.0
0
$0
$4
2.1
0
$0
$5
00
.00
$0
$0
$6
6.0
0
Amt. of Charity Fund $
1,1
00
.00
This
$2
00
.86
$0
This
This
This
$1
1,9
73
.00
$1
,13
4.8
2
$8
85
.00
This
N/A
$1
0.5
5
$5
06
.25
$2
,82
7.0
0
$1
00
.00
$1
,47
8.5
4
$4
,80
1.0
0
No. Attended by
Secretary
18
File
d
13
8
File
d
7
File
d
File
d
10
10
15
File
d
13
1
10
10
12
7
9
5
No. Attended by
JW
18
Rep
ort
10
8
Rep
ort
6
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
13
10
15
Rep
ort
11
1
10
8
9
7
0
5
No. Attended by
SW
18
No
9
6
No
6
No
No
13
10
2
No
12
1
12
9
8
7
5
5
No. Attended by
Master
18
13
8 6 5
10
12
13
1
12
9
10
6
9
5
Average Attendance
20
14
5 8
11
15
.7
12
12
7
10
6.7
11
.4
9
7
11
Special Meetings
Meetings During
18
14
8 8
13
10
16
13
1
13
10
12
7
9
5
District 23
24
1
4
24
3
6
24
23
19
17
17
19
21
3
9
19
21
1
13
Lodge Name
We
bst
er N
o. 1
64
Mo
lun
kus
No
. 16
5
Car
ibo
u N
o. 1
70
Nas
keag
No
. 17
1
Pin
e T
ree
No
. 17
2
Ple
iad
es N
o. 1
73
Lyn
de
No
. 17
4
Bas
kah
ega
n N
o. 1
75
An
cie
nt
Bro
ther
s N
o. 1
78
York
shir
e N
o. 1
79
Hir
am N
o. 1
80
De
erin
g N
o. 1
83
Nav
al N
o. 1
84
Bar
Har
bo
r N
o. 1
85
Jon
esp
ort
No
. 18
8
Kn
ox
No
. 18
9
Spri
ngv
ale
No
. 19
0
Win
ter
Har
bo
r N
o. 1
92
Was
hb
urn
No
. 19
3
Eucl
id N
o. 1
94
86
Two or more Arrears
$0
$0
$0
$1
90
.00
0
$4
3.0
0
$0
$0
$0
$7
9.0
0
$0
One Year Arrears
$1
5.0
0
$2
13
.00
$1
23
.00
$6
3.0
0
$1
29
.00
$0
$8
4.0
0
$2
50
.00
$7
73
.00
$0
Owed Annual Dues
$1
,62
8.0
0
$3
,05
2.5
0
$1
,56
0.5
0
$7
21
.50
$1
,03
6.0
0
$1
,42
9.5
0
$1
,16
5.5
0
$8
32
.50
$8
61
.00
$1
,26
3.0
0
$1
,54
2.0
0
Fees for Degrees
$6
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
$6
0.0
0
$0
$6
0.0
0
$9
0.0
0
$5
5.0
0
$7
0.0
0
$1
00
.00
$5
5.0
0
$1
00
.00
Amt. Expended Other than
Relief
$1
,45
0.0
0
$1
4,7
50
.00
$0
$1
,50
0.0
0
$3
,50
0.0
0
$0
$0
$4
60
.00
$5
00
.00
$0
Amt. Expended this year
Year
$3
5.0
0
$2
,00
0.0
0
$0
Year
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Year
Year
Year
$0
$0
Year
Year
Year
Amt. of Charity Fund
This
$2
,21
0.2
1
$1
9,2
01
.00
$5
00
.00
This
$4
,77
4.0
0
$2
,18
8.3
3
$0
$0
$5
12
.92
This
This
This
$1
,32
8.0
0
$4
03
.26
This
This
This
No. Attended by
Secretary
File
d
9
12
11
File
d
10
7
7
5
15
File
d
6
File
d
File
d
10
9
File
d
File
d
File
d
No. Attended by JW R
epo
rt
8
9
11
Rep
ort
2
3
7
3
10
Rep
ort
12
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
8
10
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
Rep
ort
No. Attended by SW
No
8
14
8
No
5
6
8
3
12
No
6
No
No
2
9
No
No
No
No. Attended by
Master
8
11
8
10
7
7
0
11
13
9
9
Average Attendance
11
14
.7
17
6
7
13
.8
5
10
8
14
12
Special Meetings
Meetings
During
9
15
11
10
7
8
5
15
13
10
10
District 10
1
19
21
15
7
15
24
24
5
21
1
9
15
1
18
17
6
6
Lodge Name
Bay
Vie
w N
o. 1
96
Aro
ost
oo
k N
o. 1
97
St. A
spin
qu
id N
o. 1
98
Dav
id A
. Ho
op
er N
o. 2
01
Mo
un
t B
igel
ow
No
. 20
2
Mo
un
t O
livet
No
. 20
3
Mo
un
t A
bra
m N
o. 2
04
No
llese
mic
No
. 20
5
Isla
nd
Fal
ls N
o. 2
06
Ab
ner
Wad
e N
o. 2
07
No
rth
east
Har
bo
r N
o. 2
08
Fort
Ke
nt
No
. 20
9
Me
du
nco
ok
No
. 21
1
Ke
man
keag
No
. 21
3
Lim
esto
ne
No
. 21
4
Orc
har
d N
o. 2
15
Co
rner
Sto
ne
No
. 21
6
Ral
ph
J. P
olla
rd N
o. 2
17
Sem
inar
y H
ill D
aylig
ht
No
. 22
0
87
Abstract of Returns
Lodge Name La
st Y
ear
Initi
ated
Rai
sed
Dua
l
Plur
al
Rei
nsta
ted
Dem
itted
Susp
- N
PD
UM
C
Die
d
Expe
lled
Rej
ecte
d
Affi
liate
d
Ass
esse
d
Mem
bers
This
Yea
r
Triangle Lodge #1 195 3 8 2 5 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 26 170 196
Warren Lodge #2 121 No Report Filed This Year
Lincoln Lodge #3 89 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 83 87
Rising Star #4 116 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 5 101 106
Kennebec Lodge #5 74 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 71 77
Federal Lodge #6 107 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 3 97 100
Eastern Lodge #7 54 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 48 52
United Lodge #8 173 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 0 0 2 156 158
Saco Lodge #9 179 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 5 0 0 8 156 164
Rising Virtue Lodge #10 192 3 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 16 0 0 6 162 168
Pythagorean Lodge #11 90 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 6 81 87
Cumberland Lodge #12 164 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 11 150 161
Oriental Lodge #13 102 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 4 0 0 4 89 93
Solar Star Lodge #14 124 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 120 126
Orient Lodge #15 66 1 3 0 6 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 3 67 70
St. George Lodge #16 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 58 59
Oxford Lodge #18 152 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 7 141 148
Felicity Lodge #19 75 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 68 73
Maine Lodge #20 91 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 2 83 85
Oriental Star Lodge #21 63 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 60 64
York Lodge #22 108 0 1 0 0 4 0 10 0 1 0 0 1 111 112
Freeport Lodge #23 96 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 6 0 0 5 88 93
Belfast Lodge #24 165 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 156 163
Temple Lodge #25 66 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 63 66
Village Lodge #26 144 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 130 143
Adoniram #27 33 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 25 7 32
Northern Star Lodge #28 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 58 61
Tranquil Lodge #29 234 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 10 219 229
Bethel #30 127 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 119 125
Union Lodge #31 96 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 3 86 89
Hermon Lodge #32 94 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 82 95
Waterville Lodge #33 95 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 15 77 92
Somerset Lodge #34 69 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 60 69
Bethlehem Lodge #35 155 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 8 0 0 13 130 143
Casco Lodge #36 119 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 3 109 112
Washington Lodge #37 62 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 59 62
88
Lodge Name
Last
Yea
r
Initi
ated
Rai
sed
Dua
l
Plur
al
Rei
nsta
ted
Dem
itted
Susp
- N
PD
UM
C
Die
d
Expe
lled
Rej
ecte
d
Aff
iliat
ed
Ass
esse
d
Mem
bers
This
Yea
r
Harmony Lodge #38 70 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 63 69
Penobscot Lodge #39 46 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 41 43
Lygonia Lodge #40 371 0 0 0 1 4 1 9 0 13 0 0 2 348 350
Morning Star Lodge #41 77 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 11 63 74
Freedom Lodge #42 33 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 17 32
Alna-Anchor Lodge #43 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 68 69
Piscataquis Lodge #44 148 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 139 143
Central Lodge #45 114 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 109 114
St. Croix Lodge #46 99 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 7 0 1 4 139 143
Dunlap Lodge #47 68 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 61 67
Lafayette Lodge #48 49 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 42 45
Meridian Splendor Lodge #49 119 2 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 8 109 117
Aurora Lodge #50 109 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 100 100
St. John's Lodge #51 125 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 120 121
Mosaic Lodge #52 65 No Report Filed This Year
Rural Lodge #53 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 50 59
Vassalboro Lodge #54 56 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 50 54
Fraternal Lodge #55 97 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 87 96
Mount Moriah Lodge #56 55 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 3 46 49
King Hiram Lodge #57 67 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 59 62
Unity Lodge #58 43 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 37 43
Star In The East Lodge #60 76 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 4 64 68
King Solomon's Lodge #61 48 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 47 48
King David's Lodge #62 53 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 50 52
Mystic Lodge #65 126 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 123 128
Mechanics' Lodge #66 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 2 0 0 8 52 60
Blue Mountain Lodge #67 82 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 75 79
Mariners' Lodge #68 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 44 46
Howard Lodge #69 109 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 102 106
Presumpscot Lodge #70 233 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 1 10 212 222
Rising Sun Lodge #71 110 1 0 0 1 1 0 11 0 2 0 0 6 93 99
Pioneer Lodge #72 70 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 67 69
Tyrian Lodge #73 158 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 8 0 0 5 143 148
Bristol Lodge #74 80 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 76 79
Archon Lodge #75 53 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 55
89
Lodge Name
Last
Yea
r
Initi
ated
Rai
sed
Dua
l
Plur
al
Rei
nsta
ted
Dem
itted
Susp
- N
PD
UM
C
Die
d
Expe
lled
Rej
ecte
d
Affi
liate
d
Ass
esse
d
Mem
bers
This
Yea
r
Arundel Lodge #76 178 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 6 165 171
Tremont Lodge #77 52 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 49 51
Keystone Lodge #80 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 95 99
St. Andrew's Lodge #83 153 1 2 0 1 1 1 4 0 7 0 0 6 139 145
Eureka Lodge #84 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 42 47
Star In The West Lodge #85 43 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 37 39
Saccarappa Lodge #86 83 3 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 7 0 0 9 66 75
Benevolent Lodge #87 117 0 0 0 0 4 1 8 0 8 0 0 3 107 110
Narraguagus Lodge #88 51 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 48 48
Island Lodge #89 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 27
Harwood Lodge #91 107 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 107 108
Siloam Lodge #92 98 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 5 92 97
Horeb Lodge #93 142 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 5 133 138
Paris Lodge #94 48 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 41 47
Corinthian Lodge #95 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 73 75
Monument Lodge #96 139 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 133 138
Katahdin Lodge#98 47 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 32 46
Vernon Valley Lodge #99 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 30 31
Jefferson Lodge #100 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 6 60 66
Nezinscot Lodge #101 148 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 6 137 143
Marsh River Lodge #102 44 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 41 44
Dresden Lodge #103 48 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 47 48
Dirigo Lodge #104 77 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 4 67 71
Ashlar Lodge #105 146 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 6 132 138
Tuscan Lodge #106 135 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 3 125 128
Day Spring Lodge #107 42 2 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 5 37 42
Mount Kineo Lodge #109 90 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 5 0 0 6 80 86
Monmouth Lodge #110 75 1 2 0 1 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 3 67 70
Liberty Lodge #111 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 42 48
Messalonskee Lodge #113 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 9 78 87
Buxton Lodge #115 137 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 130 135
Lebanon Lodge #116 56 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 43 47
Greenleaf Lodge #117 108 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 100 106
Drummond Lodge #118 62 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 53 66
Pownal Lodge #119 63 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 56 64
90
Lodge Name
Last
Yea
r
Initi
ated
Rai
sed
Dua
l
Plur
al
Rei
nsta
ted
Dem
itted
Susp
- N
PD
UM
C
Die
d
Expe
lled
Rej
ecte
d
Affi
liate
d
Ass
esse
d
Mem
bers
This
Yea
r
Acacia Lodge #121 104 0 1 1 2 0 3 12 0 5 0 0 5 83 88
Marine Lodge #122 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 3 76 79
Franklin Lodge #123 58 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 56 58
Olive Branch Lodge #124 109 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 4 101 105
Meridian Lodge #125 122 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 108 110
Ira Berry Lodge #128 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 98 99
Quantabacook Lodge #129 66 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 59 66
Trinity Lodge #130 205 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 4 197 201
Mount Tir'em Lodge #132 60 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 53 61
Asylum Lodge #133 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 47 47
Riverside Lodge #135 66 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 63 65
Kenduskeag Lodge #137 110 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 12 89 101
Lewys Island Lodge #138 70 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 63 67
Mount Desert Lodge #140 43 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 37 42
Ocean Lodge #142 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 97 98
Preble Lodge #143 71 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 68 72
Seaside Lodge #144 83 No Report Filed This Year
Sebasticook Lodge #146 97 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 5 0 0 8 82 90
Evening Star Lodge #147 64 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 57 62
Columbia-Doric Lodge #149 113 2 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 6 107 113
Rabboni Lodge #150 72 5 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 2 66 68
Excelsior Lodge #151 46 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 39 46
Crooked River Lodge #152 66 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 3 56 59
Delta Lodge #153 66 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 14 51 65
Mystic Tie Lodge #154 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 48 50
Ancient York Lodge #155 99 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 6 0 0 1 87 88
Wilton Lodge #156 58 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 58
Cambridge Lodge #157 53 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 48 53
Parian Lodge #160 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 67 74
Carrabassett Lodge #161 60 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 57 60
Arion Lodge #162 69 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 9 49 58
Pleasant River Lodge #163 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 71 72
Webster Lodge #164 139 4 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 20 117 137
Molunkus Lodge #165 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 2 35 37
Caribou Lodge #170 105 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 96 101
91
Lodge Name
Last
Yea
r
Initi
ated
Rai
sed
Dua
l
Plur
al
Rei
nsta
ted
Dem
itted
Susp
- N
PD
UM
C
Die
d
Expe
lled
Rej
ecte
d
Affi
liate
d
Ass
esse
d
Mem
bers
This
Yea
r
Naskeag Lodge #171 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 27 31
Pine Tree Lodge #172 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 37 42
Pleiades Lodge #173 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 2 97 99
Lynde Lodge #174 157 3 2 1 0 0 1 12 0 3 0 0 3 141 144
Baskahegan Lodge #175 50 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 50 50
Ancient Brothers Lodge #178 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 7 78 85
Yorkshire Lodge # 179 103 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 4 91 95
Hiram Lodge #180 212 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 15 0 0 3 185 188
Deering Lodge #183 113 No Report Filed This Year
Naval Lodge #184 142 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 7 0 0 2 129 131
Bar Harbor Lodge #185 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 38 38
Jonesport Lodge #188 106 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 1 98 99
Knox Lodge #189 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 8 24 32
Springvale Lodge #190 103 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 100 101
Winter Harbor Lodge #192 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 80 83
Washburn Lodge #193 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 53 55
Euclid Lodge #194 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 58 598
Bay View Lodge #196 102 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 94 104
Aroostook Lodge #197 93 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 88 91
St. Aspinquid Lodge #198 178 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 5 165 170
David A. Hooper Lodge #201 93 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 9 83 92
Mount Bigelow Lodge #202 55 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 51 54
Mount Olivet Lodge #203 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 10 39 49
Mount Abram Lodge #204 62 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 56 58
Nollesemic Lodge #205 82 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 77 81
Island Falls Lodge #206 64 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 63 66
Abner Wade Lodge #207 51 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 45 49
Northeast Harbor Lodge #208 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 43 46
Fort Kent Lodge #209 53 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 46 53
Meduncook Lodge #211 31 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 26 29
Kemankeag Lodge #213 79 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 2 68 70
Limestone Lodge #214 74 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 68 72
Orchard Lodge #215 94 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 82 93
Corner Stone Lodge #216 151 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 144 149
Ralph J. Pollard Lodge #217 209 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 6 192 198
Seminary Hill Daylight Lodge #220 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 35 9 44
Lodges Reporting 15,722 172 79 18 81 83 186 215 6 530 0 4 921 14,862 15,783
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Long Service Secretaries
Many of our Lodge Secretaries have given their Lodges years of dedicated service, often without recognition, only asking that the Lodge prosper and its members enjoy its fellowship. Their dedicated devotion to the Lodge and its members certainly merit the recognition given here. The following completed 15 or more years of service in 2020. Years Secretary Lodge 46 John E. Lord, Jr. 48 34 Gerard C. Post 157 33 Charlie Wadleigh 99 32 David G. Beckett 46 32 Michael P. Allen, Sr. 171 28 Ronald B. Moore 115 28 David A. Walker 110 27 Ernest A. Lowell 20 26 Richard A. McCann 12 26 A. James Ross 70 26 David J. Basley 72 25 John Nompleggi 76 24 John E. Burleigh, Sr. 172 23 Frank M. Theriault, Jr. 37 23 Michael Singleton 117 23 Clifford H. Allen 161 21 William D. Van Horn 192 18 Kevin P. Manter 23 18 Carl J. Marsano 9 18 Jeffrey R. Bowzer 34 18 Kenneth L. Richardson 150 16 Dana W. Wrigley Sr. 113 16 John C. Scott 122 16 Eugene F. Murray Jr. 149 16 Alexander H. Phillips 185 15 Jeffrey W. Sukeforth 6 15 Curtis F. Kimball 143 Death or retirement reduces this number by a few each year. These dedicated Brothers will be missed.
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List of Constituent Lodges’ Principal Officers
ABNER WADE NO. 207 - Guilford First Thursday
District No. 5 Dark – July & August Election: November
ACACIA NO. 121 - Durham Tuesday on/before full moon
District No. 14 Not Dark Election: December
ADONIRAM NO. 27 - Limington Second Tuesday
District No. 18 Dark – 2 months by vote of Lodge Election: December ALNA-ANCHOR LODGE NO. 43 - Damariscotta First Tuesday
(Second Wednesday if Grand Lodge meeting)
Master Lance H. Burgess [email protected] P.O. Box 155 Sangerville 04479-
3614
SW Herbert B. Libby [email protected] 160 Main Rd Abbott 04406
JW Jeffrey P. Cross [email protected] 876 W Main St
Dover Foxcroft
04426-1027
Sec. Steven P. Deane [email protected] 9 Ellis Ave Guilford 04443
Master Seth T. Vosmus [email protected] 139 Durham Rd New Gloucester 04260
SW Richard K. Combs 11 Shiloh Rd Durham 04222
JW Jeffrey P. Cross [email protected] 215 Royalsborough Rd Durham 04222-
5335
Sec. Ryan L. Carter [email protected] 7 Sunset Ave Lisbon Falls 04252-1125
Master Roy C. Trombly [email protected] P.O. Box 292 Cornish 04020
SW Herbert J. Marshall [email protected] 257 New
Settlement Rd Hiram 04041-3813
JW Thomas A. Dube [email protected] 855 Sokokis Trl N. Waterboro 04061
Sec. James F. Ray [email protected] 176 North Rd Parsonsfield 04047
Master Jonathan M. Eaton [email protected] P.O. Box 1223 Damariscotta 04543-
1223
SW Jesse C. Daiute [email protected] 178 W. Old County
Rd Newcastle 04553-3612
JW Raymond M. Alden Sr [email protected] 15 Morgan Brook
Lane Newcastle 04553
Sec. Stanley R. Waltz [email protected] 133 Eugley Hill Rd Nobleboro 04555-
9546
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District No. 10 Dark - July & August Election: January ANCIENT BROTHERS LODGE NO. 178 - Auburn Second Mon.
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: January
ANCIENT YORK LODGE NO. 155 - Lisbon Falls Second Mon.
District No. 14 Dark - July & August Election: January
ARCHON LODGE NO. 75 - East Dixmont Second Thurs.
District No. 22 Dark – January & February Election: October
ARION LODGE NO. 162 - Goodwin Mills Third Thursday
District No. 18 Dark – January & February Election: November
Master Dan T. DiDonato [email protected] 409 Country Rd Turner 04282
SW Stephen W. Doughty [email protected] 290 Manley Rd Auburn 04210
JW Martez A. Procter [email protected] 772 College Street Lewiston 04240
Sec. Dennis R. Mason [email protected] 804 Webster St. Lewiston 04240
Master Michael A. Leckbee [email protected] 32 Morgans Way Bowdoin 04287
SW Daniel W. Henton [email protected] 85 Summer St Lisbon Falls
04250-6216
JW Toby D. Williams [email protected] 6 Donna Ave. Lisbon 04250
Sec. Michael S. Robitaille [email protected] P.O. Box 184 Lisbon 04250
Master Joseph F. Springer 29 Masonic Rd Dixmont 04932-3541
SW Philip J. Dube 417 Mudgett Rd Newburgh 04444-4926
JW Robert G. Vile Jr. [email protected] P.O. Box 114 Dixmont 04932-3541
Sec. David L. Oxley [email protected] 228 Plymouth Rd Etna 04434
Master Jeffrey W. Kelley [email protected] 257 Wadleigh
Pond Rd Lyman 04002
SW Michael V. Shaw 605 Richville Rd Standish 04084
JW Gary R. Barclay [email protected] 25B Hillside Dr Hollis Center 04042
Sec. Joseph R. Pelletier [email protected] 116
Meadowbrook Dr East
Waterboro 04030
95
AROOSTOOK LODGE NO. 197 - Mars Hill Second Mon. 1776*
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
ARUNDEL LODGE NO. 76 - Kennebunkport Third Tuesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: December
ASHLAR LODGE NO. 105 - Auburn Third Monday
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: January
ASYLUM LODGE NO. 133 - Leeds Second Thursday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: December
Master Seth J. Prince [email protected] P.O. Box 16 Blaine 04734-0016
SW Robert R. Collins [email protected] P.O. Box 781 Mars Hill 04758-
0781
JW Matthew J. Morrison [email protected] 280 Mountain Rd Mars Hill 04758
Sec. Blair R. McCartney [email protected] P.O. Box 288 Mars Hill 04758
Master Peter J. Shaw [email protected] 10 Balsam Ln Kennebunk 04043-
6302
SW Noel B. Holmes [email protected] 73 Clearview Dr Arundel 04046
JW H. S. Seavey Jr. [email protected] 154 Wildes District
Rd Kennebunkport 04046-6702
Sec. John Nompleggi [email protected] 43 Mt. Kineo Rd Kennebunkport 04046-
6702
Master James C. Thibodeau [email protected] P.O. Box 11 Wales 04280
SW Forrest B. Genthner [email protected] 25 Church St Livermore Falls 04254
JW Brandon E. Dickey [email protected] 36 Second St. Apt 1R Auburn 04210
Sec. Steven E. Peterson [email protected] 9 Fairway Dr Auburn 04210-
0011
Acting Master
Alphonso Ti Barker [email protected] 295 Leeds Rd Livermore Falls 04254-
4730
SW Alphonso Ti Barker [email protected] 295 Leeds Rd Livermore Falls 04254-
4730
JW Bruce R. Mercier 50 Fairbanks Rd Wayne 04284
Sec. Matthew J. Sekerak [email protected] 12 Rolling Knoll
Dr Leeds 04263
96
AURORA LODGE NO. 50 - Rockland First Wednesday
District No. 9 Dark- July & August Election: January BAR HARBOR LODGE NO. 185 - Bar Harbor Third Thursday
District No. 21 Dark - July & August Election: December
BASKAHEGAN LODGE NO. 175 - Danforth First Tuesday
District No. 24 Dark – Not Dark Election: August
BAY VIEW LODGE NO. 196 - East Boothbay Second Thursday
District 10 Dark - July & August Election: December
Master Eric S. Blumenthal [email protected] 10 Claremont St Rockland 04841-2829
SW Jon R. Thompson Jr [email protected] 435 Eastern Rd Warren 04864
JW Adam S. Ackor 486 Old County Rd Rockland 04841
Sec. Steven J. DePesa [email protected] 105 Pleasant St Rockland 04841
Master Michael A. Gurtler P.O. Box 975 Bar
Harbor 04609-0750
SW Paul S. Blackstone [email protected] P.O. Box 337 Hulls
Cove 04644-0394
JW Earl D. Brechlin P.O. Box 750 Bar
Harbor 04609-0750
Sec. Alexander H. Phillips [email protected] 123 Mill Brook
Rd Bar
Harbor 04609
Master Craig S. Clifford [email protected] 3158 Military Rd Haynesville 04497-
3007
SW Ellsworth S. Malone 3199 Military Rd. Haynesville 04497-
3007
JW Sheldon P. Simon [email protected] 8 Crooked Brook
Farm Rd Danforth 04424
Sec. Ricky J. Potter [email protected] P.O. Box 151 Danforth 04424
Master Michael S. Alley [email protected] 366 Ocean Point Rd East
Boothbay 04544-6111
SW Hayden S. Alley [email protected] 366 Ocean Point Rd East
Boothbay 04544-6111
JW Kim W. Pinkham [email protected] 492 Dover Rd Boothbay 04537-
4319
Sec. Charles E. Bamberg [email protected] P.O. Box 825 Boothbay
Harbor 04538-0825
97
BELFAST LODGE NO. 24 - Belfast Second Monday
District No. 8 Dark – June, July & August Election: December
BENEVOLENT LODGE NO. 87 – Carmel Third Wednesday
District No. 6 Dark - June, July & August Election: October
BETHEL LODGE NO. 30 - Bethel Second Thursday
District No. 20 Dark – July & August Election: November
BETHLEHEM LODGE NO. 35 – Augusta First Monday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: January BLUE MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 67 - Phillips Sec. Wednesday
Master William H. Bruns [email protected] 60 Swan Lake Ave Belfast 04915
-7017
SW Gerald E. Knight [email protected] 343 Hope Rd Lincolnville 04849
JW Brendan S. Bruns [email protected] 20 Bowen Rd Searsport 04974
Sec. Robert I. Mealey [email protected] 12 Tozier St Belfast 04419
Master Robert M. Turner [email protected] 486 Hampden Rd Carmel 04419-0003
SW Reginald J. Clement [email protected] 17 Clements Way Carmel 04419
JW Gerald M. Parsons [email protected] P.O. Box 3 Carmel 04419
-0003
Sec. Stephen B. Hoekstra [email protected] 1002 Elm St Newport 04953
Master Michael A. Lowe [email protected] 268 Gore Rd Bryant Pond 04915-7017
SW Richard J. Halacy [email protected] 452 Milton Rd Milton Twp 04219-3615
JW Dennis R. Doyon [email protected] P.O. Box 664 Bethel 04217
Sec. Lloyd W. Sweetser [email protected] 54 Annis Rd Bethel 04217-3422
Master Jason J. Carey [email protected] 62 Depot St Belgrade 04917-4422
SW John C. Brinzow [email protected] 429 E. Pittston Pittston 04345
JW Llewellyn C. Manter [email protected] 123 Troop Rd Pittston 04345-5161
Sec. Richard Bergeron Jr [email protected] 136 Hallowell Rd Chelsea 04330
Master Dean Durell 233 Fish Hatchery Rd
Madrid Twp
04966-5421
98
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: January
BRISTOL LODGE NO. 74 – Bristol Second Monday
District No. 10 Dark – Jan., Feb. & March Election: December
BUXTON LODGE NO. 115 - West Buxton First Monday (Third Mon. Sept.)
District No. 18 Dark - July & August Election: December
CAMBRIDGE LODGE NO. 157 - Cambridge First Tuesday
District No. 22 Dark – July & August Election: December
CARIBOU LODGE NO. 170 – Caribou First Thursday
SW Jason Plog [email protected] 29 Pigtoe Rd Avon 04966-3232
JW Daniel B. Boivin [email protected] 10 Number 6 Rd Phillips 04966
Sec. Wendell Olmsted [email protected] 343 Baker Hill Rd Freeman 04983
Master Samuel J. Hafford [email protected] 59 Beaver Woods
Dr Durham 0422-5491
SW Robert E. Cushing [email protected] P.O. Box 336 New Harbor 04554
-0336 JW Dennis E. Boyd [email protected] 343 Egypt Rd Damariscotta 04543
Sec. Brian J. Williams [email protected] 17 Bradley Hill Rd Pemaquid 04458
-4219
Master Michael J. Trottier [email protected] 375 Mansion Rd Hollis 04042
SW Matthew T. Hall [email protected] 675 Bonny Eagle Rd Standish 04084
JW Richard L. Hawkes [email protected] 39 Bonny Eagle Rd Standish 04084
Sec. Ronald B. Moore [email protected] 37 Town Common Gorham 04038
Master Ronald R. Watson 100 Ham Hill Rd Cambridge 04923-3136
SW Herbert B. Libby [email protected] 160 Main St Abbot 04406
JW Alston R. Cookson Jr 295 Guilford Rd Cambridge 04923-3202
Sec. Gerard C. Post 1808 State Hwy 150 Parkman 04443-3513
Master Elvin A. Thomas [email protected] P.O. Box 73 Caribou 04736
SW James W. Alward [email protected] 11 Westmanland Rd
New Sweden 04762
JW Gregory A. Belanger [email protected] 32 Russ St Caribou 04736
99
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December CARRABASSETT LODGE NO. 161 - Canaan Second Tuesday
District No. 13 Dark - Not Dark Election: November
CASCO LODGE NO. 36 - Yarmouth First Tuesday
District No. 17 Dark - July & August Election: October
CENTRAL LODGE NO. 45 - China First Wednesday
District No. 12 Dark – July & August Election: December
COLUMBIA-DORIC LODGE NO. 149 - Greenville Fourth Tuesday (Third Tuesday in Dec.)
District No. 5 Dark - Not Dark Election: October
Sec. Neal R. Haines [email protected] P.O. Box 872 Caribou 04736-0872
Master Daniel T. Crowley [email protected] P.O. Box 581 Skowhegan 04976-0581
SW Edmund M. Bernard 23 Willow St Norridgewock 04957
JW Danny L. Ring 1228 Hill Rd Canaan 04924-3547
Sec. Clifford H. Allen [email protected] 38 Merritt St Canaan 04924-3000
Master Timothy E. Libby [email protected] 158 Winn Rd Falmouth 04105
-1199
SW Michael D. Lundin [email protected] 2 Wagner Way Cumberland 04021
JW William G. Harris [email protected] 13 East Kidder St Portland 04103
Sec. John P. Kane Jr [email protected] 53 Middle Rd Cumberland Center 04021
Master Tory Hemphill [email protected] 595 Oak Grove Rd Vassalboro 04989-3228
SW Gary L. Dixon Jr 84 Crosby Rd Albion 04910
JW Adam A. Higgins 297 Unity Rd Albion 04910
Sec. Kevin C. Maroon [email protected] P.O. Box 6102 China Village
04926-0102
Master Herbert B. Libby [email protected] 160 Main Rd Abbot 04406
SW Robert C. Howard P.O. Box 240 Greenville Jct 04442-0240
JW Perry A. McKusick P.O. Box 478 Greenville 04441
Sec. Eugene F. Murray [email protected] P.O. Box 751 Greenville 04441-0751
100
CORINTHIAN LODGE NO. 95 - Hartland First Wednesday
District No. 22 Dark - July & August Election: December
CORNER STONE LODGE NO 216 - Portland Sec. Wednesday
District No. 17 Dark – Any 2 months by vote Election: June
CROOKED RIVER LODGE NO.152 - Bolsters Mills First Thursday
District No. 16 Dark - Not Dark Election: September
CUMBERLAND LODGE NO. 12 - New Gloucester First Saturday before full moon
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: November
Master Mathew B. Neal [email protected] 146 Denbow Rd St. Albans 04971-7446
SW Daryl L. Humphrey 876 Beans Corner Rd Hartland 04943
-3621
JW Jason J. Gould 62 Dexter Rd. St. Albans 04971-7109
Sec. Nathaniel C. Foss Jr [email protected] P.O. Box 280 Palmyra 04965-0280
Master Jeremiah-Jeread King [email protected] 537 Main St. Apt 4 Westbrook 04092
SW
JW Patrick M. Bourke 21 Jugtown Rd Naples 04055
Sec. Charles D. Needham [email protected] 28 West Waterman Rd Auburn 04210
Master Dennis M. Michaud [email protected] 50 Galassetti Dr Casco 04015
SW David A. Burnham Jr [email protected] P.O. Box 626 Norway 04268
JW Ryan B. Paine [email protected] 119 Plains Rd Harrison 04040
Sec. Thomas J. Nolan [email protected] 7 Waldron Dr Scarborough 04074
Master Richard L. Duplisea [email protected] 247 Park Ave Auburn 04210
-4145
SW Jody E. Dyke [email protected] 7 Ian Pass Raymond 04071-6910
JW Andrew W. Dyke [email protected] 25 McKenney Dr New Gloucester
04260-4053
Sec. Richard A. McCann [email protected] P.O. Box 251 New
Gloucester 04260-0251
101
DAVID A. HOOPER LODGE NO. 201 - West Sullivan First Mon.
District No. 21 Dark – January & February Election: December
DAY SPRING NO. 107 - West Newfield Second Monday
District 18 Dark – July & August Election: December
DEERING LODGE NO. 183 - Portland Second Monday
District No. 17 Dark – July & August Election: February
DELTA LODGE NO. 153 - Lovell First Thursday
District No. 16 Dark - July & August Election: December
DIRIGO LODGE NO. 104 - Weeks Mills Third Monday
Master Joseph C. Mcerlain [email protected] 199 Surry Rd Ellsworth 04605
SW Daniel A. Craig [email protected] 270 Eastside Rd Hancock 04640
JW Guy D. Coombs Jr [email protected] 2754 US Highway 1 Sullivan 04664
Sec. Edward E. Jellison III [email protected] P.O. Box 303 Sullivan 04664
-0303
Master Walter D. Towle Jr 50 Lewis Ln Porter 04989-3228
SW Gary L. Nickerson [email protected] 346 Kennard Hill Rd Porter 04068
-3130
JW Edward Moulton [email protected] 163 Garland Rd West Newfield
04095-3527
Sec. Scott E. Pullen [email protected] 54 New County Rd Saco 04072
Master Stephen W. Nutt [email protected] 216 Blackstrap Rd Falmouth 04105-2596
SW Larry C. Nelson [email protected] 214 Ichabod ln Ext Gorham 04038-2744
JW Andrew M. Goodwin [email protected] 235 Town Farm Rd Buxton 04093
Sec. Evan P. Mills [email protected] 24 Moose Xing Gray 04039
Master Karl W. Furtado [email protected] 118 Cushman Pond Rd Lovell 04051
SW Christopher D. Mills [email protected] P.O. Box 195 Lovell 04051
JW John B. Weeks [email protected] 1062 Knights Hill Rd Sweden 04040
Sec. Douglas A. Taft, Sr [email protected] P.O. Box 25 North Bridgton
04057-0025
Master Leonard Goodine [email protected] 419 Jones Rd Palermo 04354
102
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: October
DRESDEN LODGE NO. 103 - Dresden Mills Second Tuesday
District No. 10 Dark – January & February Election: December
DRUMMOND LODGE NO. 118 – North Parsonsfield First Thursday
District No. 18 Dark – January & February Election: December
DUNLAP LODGE NO. 47 – Biddeford First Monday
District No. 18 Dark – 3 consecutive Months by vote Election: December
EASTERN LODGE NO. 7 – Eastport First Monday
SW Michael T. Kimball [email protected] 35 Parkwood
Dr Apt 101 Augusta 04330-6277
JW Sheldon L. Goodine [email protected] P.O. Box 57 South
China 04358-0057
Sec. Thomas S. Squiers Jr [email protected] 89 Greely Rd Windsor 04363
Master Fletcher M. Atkinson [email protected] 368 Nelson Rd Chelsea 04330
-1335
SW Jeffrey K. Pierce [email protected] P.O. Box 51 Dresden 04342
JW Craig A. Rubner [email protected] 193 Calls Hill Rd Dresden 04342-3603
Sec. Kevin E. Campbell [email protected] 317 Calls Hill Rd Dresden 04342-3605
Master Michael S. Baker [email protected] 51 Blueberry Rd Center Ossippe, NH 03814
SW Christopher J. Fiandaca [email protected] 9 Pine Acres Dr Cornish 04020
-3257 JW Walter E. Schott [email protected] 742 North Rd Parsonsfield 04047
Sec. Henry W. Granahan [email protected] P.O. Box 416 Center
Ossipee, NH 03814
Master Carl J. D’Agostino [email protected] 37 Date St Old Orchard
Beach 04064
SW Daniel A. Ducharme [email protected] 79 West St Biddeford 04005
JW Gary Barclay [email protected] 25B Hillside Dr Hollis Center 04042
Sec. Claude R. Drouin [email protected] P.O. Box 90 Biddeford 04005
-0090
Master Mark E. Cook [email protected] 18 Wilson St Eastport 04631
-1031
SW Gilbert F. Murphy [email protected] P.O Box 131 Eastport 04631
-0131 JW Paul L. [email protected] 78 Clark St Eastport 04631
103
District No. 2 Dark - July & August Election: November
EUCLID LODGE NO. 194 – Madison First Monday
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
EUREKA LODGE NO. 84 - Tenants Harbor First Thursday
District No. 9 Dark – January & February Election: December EVENING STAR LODGE NO. 147 - Buckfield Second Monday
District No. 20 Dark - July & August Election: December EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 151 - Northport Second Wednesday
Theriault -3205
Sec. Stephen L. Cannon [email protected] 73 Key St. Eastport 04631
-1419
Master Michael I. Theriault [email protected] 107 Madison
Ave Madison 04950-1349
SW John W. Kenney [email protected] 17 Spring St Madison 04950
-1420
JW Jeffrey P. Drew [email protected] 332 Park St Madison 04950
Sec. James A. Owens [email protected] 567 Main St Madison 04950
-4205
Master Dennis M. Leight [email protected]
298 Turkey Cove Tenants Harbor 04860-
5409
SW James S. Barstow [email protected] P.O. Box 559 Tenants Harbor 04860-
0559
JW Douglas A. Rackliff
143 Cline Rd Spruce Head 04859-4046
Sec. Anthony J. Garrett-Reed [email protected]
595 Port Clyde Rd Tenants Harbor 04860-
5820
Master John F. Graybill [email protected]
410 Death Valley Road Minot 04258
SW Ryan A. Reid 1111 Woodman Hill Rd Minot 04258
JW David A. Castonguay [email protected] P.O. Box 97 West Minot 04288-
0083
Sec. Jerry Marstaller [email protected] 27 Jones Dr Hartford 04220-
5635
Master Fredric M. Black [email protected] 171 Stevens Rd Swanville 04915-
4414
SW Herman L. Littlefield Jr. [email protected]
1360 Atlantic Hwy Northport 04849-
3608
JW Robert K. Golgano
113 Fenwich Rd Belmont 04952
Sec. Walter F. Riley Jr. [email protected] P.O. Box 420 Belfast 04915-
0420
104
District No. 8 Dark - July & August Election: November
FEDERAL LODGE NO. 6 – Rockport Monday on or before full Moon
District No. 7. Dark- July & August Election: October
FELICITY LODGE NO. 19 – Bucksport First Monday
District No. 4 Dark - July & August Election: December
FORT KENT LODGE NO. 209, Fort Kent First Wednesday
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 123 - New Sharon Second Friday
Master Joseph Corrado [email protected] 16 Marine St Rockland 04841
SW Aaron J. Annis [email protected] 535 Main St Rockport 04856
JW Randy B. Stearns [email protected] P.O. Box 1303 Camden 04843
Sec. Jeffrey W. Sukeforth [email protected] 47 Rawson Ave Camden 04843-
1831
Master Richard R. Robshaw Jr. [email protected] 293 Gilpin Rd Orland 04472
SW William M. Hatch [email protected] 65 Forest Hill Bucksport 04416-
4658
JW David A. Varnum [email protected] 303 E. Side Dr Verona Island 04416-
3401
Sec. Christopher P. Connor [email protected] P.O. Box 1675 Bucksport 04416-
1675
Master Earl A. Twiggs [email protected] P.O. Box 367 Presque Isle 04769
SW Jon Nadeau [email protected]
640 West Main St Fort Kent 04743
JW Jeremy R. Shapiro [email protected] 46 Elm St Fort Kent 04743
Sec. Larry D. Murphy [email protected] 57 Jacob Rd. Fort Kent 04743-2117
Master Milton R. Kelley [email protected] P.O. Box 68 Farmington Falls 04940
SW Jesse P. Austin 155 Weeks Mills Rd New Sharon 04955
JW Steven W. Moore [email protected] 1728 Mercer Rd Mercer 04957
Sec. David A. Holt [email protected] 572 Mercer Rd New Sharon 04955
105
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: January
FRATERNAL LODGE NO. 55 - Alfred Third Wednesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: May
FREEDOM LODGE NO. 42 - Limerick Fourth Wednesday
District No. 18 Dark - July & August Election: December
FREEPORT LODGE NO. 23 - Freeport First Monday
District No. 14 Dark - July & August Election: December GREENLEAF LODGE NO. 117 - Cornish Second Wednesday
District No. 18 Dark – Jan., Feb. & March Election: December
Master Troy B. Hall [email protected]
40 Elizabeth Ln Lyman 04002
SW Kurt W. Colwell [email protected] 14 River Rd. Lebanon 04027-
4105
JW Craig G. Durocher [email protected]
33 John Clark Rd Dayton 04005
Sec. Roger B. Hicks [email protected]
506 Deerwander Rd Hollis 04042
Master Gary L. Nickerson [email protected]
346 Kennard Hill Rd Porter 04068-
3130
SW John J. Sibya III [email protected]
25 Autumn Lane Alfred 04002
JW Joseph F. Morrill
7 Stonewood Ln Parsonsfield 04047-
7016
Sec. Peter M. Kasprzyk [email protected]
2344 Wakefield Rd
Sanbornville, NH 03872
Master Donald A. Cyr [email protected] 14 Murch Rd Freeport 04032-6734
SW Keith A. Barlow 9 Amys Way West Gardiner 04345-3255
JW David Asherman 75 E. Elm St. Yarmouth 04096
Sec. Kevin P. Manter [email protected] 11 Grant Rd Freeport 04032-6861
Master Dale W. Dyer [email protected]
90 Victoria Lane
North Waterboro 04061
SW Eric K. Durgin [email protected]
190 Hampshire St Hiram 04041-
0270
JW James F. Ray [email protected] 176 North Rd Parsonsfield 04047
Sec. Michael R. Singleton [email protected] P.O. Box 245 Parsonsfield 04047-
0245
106
HARMONY LODGE NO. 38 - Gorham First Wednesday
District No. 17 Dark – any 2 months by vote Election: January
HARWOOD LODGE NO. 91 - Machias First Monday
District 3 Dark 2 months by vote at Annual Meeting Election: December
HERMON LODGE NO. 32 - Litchfield First Tuesday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: January
HIRAM LODGE NO. 180 - South Portland Second Tuesday
District No. 17 Dark - July & August Election: June
HOREB LODGE NO. 93 – Lincoln Second Tuesday
Master Daniel Verrill [email protected]
372 Sebago Lake Rd Gorham 04038
SW Timothy V. Bushey [email protected]
46 Coach Lantern Lane West Scarborough 04074
JW Justin St. Germain [email protected] 35 Oakwood Dr. South Portland 04106
Sec. James E. Shaw Jr [email protected] 23 Donna St Gorham 04038-1102
Master Brad E. Prout [email protected] P.O. Box 118 Jonesboro 04648-0118
SW James A. Presley [email protected] 13 Osprey Dr Northfield 04654
JW William L. Sternbergh [email protected] 1386 US Route 1 Jonesboro 04648
Sec. Peter L. Stackpole [email protected] P.O. Box 947 Machias 04654-
0947
Master Michael P. Clinton [email protected] P.O. Box 172 Sabattus 04280
SW Jacob D. Coan [email protected]
86 Lancaster Road Unit 1 Pittston 04345
JW Carlton C. Harvey
31 Partridge Run Rd Winthrop 04364
Sec. Mark E. Mansir [email protected] P.O. Box 247 South
Gardiner 04359-0247
Master Robert L. Jewett [email protected] 25 Pleasant Ave Portland 04103-3248
SW Charles R. White Sr. [email protected] 37 West Kidder St Portland 04103-
4916
JW Shaun M. West [email protected]
3 Crossmeadow Road
South Portland
04106-6851
Sec. William H. Littlefield [email protected] 13 Honan Rd Scarborough 04074-
8933
Master Gilbert R. McKay [email protected]
462 West Broadway Lincoln 04457
107
District No. 24 Dark - July & August Election: September
HOWARD LODGE NO. 69 - Winterport Second Wednesday
District No. 6 Dark- June, July & August Election: December
IRA BERRY LODGE NO. 128 - Blue Hill Third Monday
District No. 4 Dark - July & August Election: October
ISLAND FALLS LODGE NO. 206 - Island Falls Third Wed.
District No. 24 Dark - Jan., Feb. & March Election: December
ISLAND LODGE NO. 89 - Islesboro First Thursday
SW Kent R. Oliver [email protected] 3 Jewell St Lincoln 04457
JW Peter F. Towle 1828 Mattamiscontis Rd Mattamiscontis 04457
Sec. Byron B. Sanderson [email protected] P.O. Box 261 Lincoln 04557-
0261
Master Charles E. Aldrich [email protected]
29 Grandview Acres Glenburn 04401
SW Nicholas A. Rodgerson [email protected] 243 North Rd Winterport 04496
JW Justin R. Rodgerson [email protected] 243 North Rd Winterport 04496
Sec. Madison S. Albert Sr. [email protected] 759 N. Main St Winterport 04496
Master Jacques B. DeSibour [email protected] P.O. Box 341 Blue Hill 04614-
0341
SW William S. Webb [email protected] P.O. Box 1425 Blue Hill 04614
JW David P. Rackliffe [email protected] P.O. Box 393 Blue Hill 04614-
0393
Sec. David B. Rackliffe [email protected] P.O. Box 393 Blue Hill 04614-
0393
Master Robert A. Emery [email protected]
1727 South Whitney Rd
Beaverton, MI 48612
SW Jonathan P. Swallow [email protected] P.O. Box 398 Oakfield 04763-
0398
JW Benjamin L. Walker [email protected]
268 Walker Settlement Rd. Island Falls 04747
Sec. Stephen M. Porter [email protected] P.O. Box 247 Sherman 04776-
0247
Master Michael Z. Clayton [email protected] P.O. Box 276 Islesboro 04848
-0276
SW Paul C. Hatch Jr. P.O. Box 44 Islesboro 04848-0044
JW Mark V. Clayton [email protected]
P.O. Box 407 Camden 04843-0407
108
District No. 7 Dark – Jan., Feb. & March Election: October JEFFERSON LODGE NO. 100 - Bryant Pond Third Monday
District No. 20 Dark – January & February Election: December
JONESPORT LODGE NO. 188 - Jonesport First Tuesday
District No. 3 Dark - July & August Election: January
KATAHDIN LODGE NO. 98 - Patten Third Thursday
District No. 24 Dark – January & February Election: December
KEMANKEAG LODGE NO. 213 - Rangeley First Wednesday
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: December
Sec. Edward A. Bacon [email protected]
1348 Meadow Pond Rd Islesboro 04848
Master Stephen M. Hakala [email protected] 153 Ashton Rd Norway 04268-4848
SW Raymond S. Hakala [email protected] 14 Bunker Hill Terr. Scarborough 04074
JW Joseph H. Campbell [email protected]
4 School House Brook Rd Bethel 04217
Sec. Eldon C. Bartlett [email protected] 35 Hill St. Unit 24 South Paris 04281
Master Gordon K. Smith II [email protected]
1522 Indian River Rd Jonesport 04649-
3110
SW Ronald E. Dunphy [email protected] P.O. Box 283 Beals 04611-
0283
JW Paul D. Farnsworth Jr. [email protected]
8 Ferry St. Jonesport 04649
Sec. Joseph B. McDonald [email protected] P.O. Box 433 Jonesport 04649-
3110
Master Kerry J. McNally
31 Frenchville Rd Patten 04765-3224
SW Stephen M. Porter [email protected] P.O. Box 247 Sherman 04776-
0247
JW Theodore J. Pettengill [email protected]
P.O. Box 384 Patten 04765-0384
Sec. Edwin H. MacArthur [email protected] P.O. Box 302 Patten 04765-
0302
Master Daniel B. Boivin [email protected] 10 Number 6 Rd Phillips 04966
SW Clifton L. Clukey Jr. [email protected] P.O. Box 1115 Rangeley 04970
JW Barry L. Brackett [email protected]
P.O. Box 1215 Rangeley 04970-1215
Sec. George A. Roth [email protected] P.O. Box 590 Rangeley 04970
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KENDUSKEAG LODGE NO. 137 – Kenduskeag Last Wednesday
District No. 6 Dark - June, July & August Election: October
KENNEBEC LODGE NO. 5 - Hallowell Second Wednesday
District No. 11 Dark – January & February Election: March
KEYSTONE LODGE NO. 80 - Solon Third Wednesday
District No. 13 Dark – 2 consecutive months by vote Election: January
KING DAVID'S LODGE NO. 62 - Lincolnville First Tuesday (Second Tuesday if First is holiday or Grand Lodge)
District No. 7 Dark - July & August Election: October
Master Ryan J. Collins [email protected] 1494 Ohio St Bangor 04401
SW Isaiah R. Morrissette [email protected]
13 Western Ave Apt. A Hampden 04444-
1448
JW Michael S. Call [email protected]
47 Oak St Kenduskeag 04450-3141
Sec. Stewart A. Harvey [email protected] P.O. Box 226 Kenduskeag 04450-
0226
Master Michael T. Kimball [email protected]
35 Parkwood Dr. Apt 101 Augusta 04330-
6277
SW Phillip R. Wiseman [email protected] 17 Academy St Hallowell 04347
JW Donald O. Damon [email protected]
46 Leighton Park Dr Winthrop 04364
Sec. Richard W. Kimball [email protected]
35 Parkwood Dr. Apt 101 Augusta 04330-
6277
Master Robert D. Mercer [email protected] 1394 Beckwith Rd Cornville 04976-
6020
SW William B. Shaw [email protected] P.O. Box 642 Bingham 04920-
0642
JW Richard B. Greenstreet
P.O. Box 117 Madison 04950-0117
Sec. Kevin D. Madore [email protected] 240 Brighton Rd Solon 04979-
3045
Master Alexander G. Lyle [email protected] 81 Thurlow Rd Lincolnville 04849-
5730
SW Alexander J. Silverton
P.O. Box 75 Rockport 04856
JW Henry W. Ellis 27 James Rd Searsmont 04973
Sec. Randy B. Stearns [email protected] P.O. Box 1303 Camden 04843
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KING HIRAM LODGE NO. 57 - Dixfield Second Tuesday
District No. 20 Dark –Jan., Feb. & March Election: December KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 61 - Waldoboro Sec. Monday
District No. 9 Dark - July & August Election: December
KNOX LODGE NO. 189 - South Thomaston Second Monday
District No. 9 Dark - July & August Election: January
LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 48 - Readfield First Thursday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: December
LEBANON LODGE NO. 116 - Norridgewock First Friday
Master Lauren A. Hebert [email protected] P.O. Box 220 Dixfield 04224-0220
SW Thomas J. Williams [email protected] 20 Maple St Mexico 04257
JW Daniel J. Richard [email protected]
22 3rd St Dixfield 04224-9501
Sec. Bernard A. Frost [email protected] 28 Lacroix Rd Peru 04290-3208
Master Andrew M. Blackman [email protected]
28 Merganser Lane Topsham 04086
SW William L. Dail P.O. Box 24 Waldoboro 04572-0024
JW Colby C. Black [email protected]
71 Purinton Ave Augusta 04330
Sec. Alfred T. Mckay [email protected]
1001 Winslows Mills Rd Waldoboro 04572-
5922
Master Mark J. Tootill [email protected] P.O. Box 116 South Thomaston
04858-0116
SW James S. Barstow [email protected] P.O. Box 559 Tenants
Harbor 04860-0559
JW Brian R. Pooler 860 Rockland St Rockport 04856
Sec. Kenneth S. Allen [email protected] P.O. Box E Rockland 04841-
0737
Master Charles E. Colegrove [email protected] 317 Pond Rd Manchester 04351-
3608
SW Brian S. Farrington [email protected] 149 P Ridge Rd Readfield 04355
JW Daniel T. Cronin [email protected]
42 Jackman’s Mill Rd Fayette 04349
Sec. John E. Lord [email protected] 431 Main St Readfield 04355-3103
Master Robert M. Smith rmsmith95@roadrunner 118 Fairfield St Oakland 04963-5213
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District No. 13 Dark - July & August Election: September
LEWY'S ISLAND LODGE NO. 138 - Princeton Last Wednesday
District No. 2 Dark – January& February Election: November
LIBERTY LODGE NO. 111 - Liberty Third Thursday
District No. 8 Dark - July & August Election: January
LIMESTONE LODGE NO. 214 – Limestone Second Tuesday
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
LINCOLN LODGE NO. 3 - Wiscasset Thursday on/or before full moon 1574*
SW Robert D. Mercer [email protected] 1394 Beckwith Rd Cornville 04976-6020
JW Nicholas D. Shorey [email protected]
12 Morgan Dr Oakland 04963
Sec. Brian J. Thebarge [email protected] 225 Middle Road Oakland 04963
Master Tyson G. Seeley [email protected] P.O. Box 976 Baileyville 04694-0976
SW Ricky G. Seeley [email protected] P.O. Box 976 Baileyville 04694
JW Ronnie L. Seeley [email protected]
311 Crawford Rd Alexander 04694
Sec. Eric Incannella [email protected] P.O. Box 262 Baileyville 04694
Master Dwight C. Marshall [email protected] 52 Waterville Rd Belfast 04915-
7617
SW James M. Sheperd
39 Belfast Augusta Rd Liberty 04949-3101
JW Robert W. Palmer III
P.O. Box 424 China 04358
Sec. William A. Bachelder [email protected] P.O. Box 56 Liberty 04949-
0056
Master Michael G. Dugal [email protected] P.O. Box 212 Caribou 04736-0212
SW Thomas J. Albert [email protected] 234 Blake Rd Limestone 04750
JW Aaron M. Giberson [email protected]
140 Main St Fort Fairfield
04742-1220
Sec. Robert A. Hancock [email protected]
10 Leighton Ave Limestone 04750-
1206
Master Kenneth S. Boyd [email protected] 1152 W. Alna Rd Alna 04535
SW Michael J. 666 Mountain Rd Woolwich 04579-
112
District No. 10 Dark - July & August Election: December
LYGONIA LODGE NO. 40 - Ellsworth First Thursday
District No. 21 Dark - July & August Election: January
LYNDE LODGE NO. 174 - Hermon Third Thursday
District No. 6 Dark - July & August Election: December
MAINE LODGE NO. 20 - East Wilton First Monday
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: December
MARINE LODGE NO. 122 - Deer Isle Second Monday
Williams 4741
JW Allen L. Hersom [email protected]
P.O. Box 84 Edgecomb 04556
Sec. William C. Cressey [email protected] 25 Ambrose Dr Woolwich 04579
Master Travis J. Burpee [email protected] 39 Mayflower Way Ellsworth 04605
SW Cody S. Workman [email protected] 377 State St Ellsworth 04605
JW Edmund M. Springer [email protected]
3 Lincoln St Ellsworth 04605-1626
Sec. David E. Keep [email protected] P.O. Box 1468 Ellsworth 04605-1468
Master Audie Gould [email protected] 110 Annis Rd Hermon 04401-0508
SW Gerald R. Lincoln [email protected] 852 Western Ave Dixmont 04932
JW Jason S. Lang [email protected]
30 Kayden’s Way Hermon 04401
Sec. Richard H. Spreng [email protected] 141 Bog Road Hampden 04444
Master Lucas J. Zale [email protected] 74 Norton Rd Dixfield 04224-4414
SW David S. Keith [email protected] 171 Davis Rd Farmington 04938-6557
JW Dana R. Underwood 20 Fenderson Hill North Wilton 04294-
5720
Sec. Ernest A. Lowell [email protected] 304 Middle St Farmington 04938-69636
Master Frank Sadler 38 Northern Bay Dr Penobscot 04476
SW Erik W. Ream 427 Southern Bay Rd Penobscot 04476
JW Frederick F. Whitford Jr [email protected]
P.O. Box 73 Stonington 04681
113
District No. 4 Dark - Not Dark Election: January
MARINERS' LODGE NO. 68 - Searsport First Tuesday
District No. 8 Dark - July & August Election: December
MARSH RIVER LODGE NO. 102 - Brooks Second Thursday
District No. 8 Dark - June, July & August Election: January
MECHANICS LODGE NO. 66 - Orono First Wednesday
District No. 6 Dark - July & August Election: December
MEDUNCOOK LODGE NO. 211 - Friendship First Monday
District No. 9 Dark - July & August Election: January
Sec. John C. Scott [email protected] 174 Sunset Crossroad Deer Isle 04627-0722
Master Myron E. Hersom [email protected] 213 Black Hill Rd Frankfort 04438
SW David C. Kinney 3 Crest St Northport 04849-3623
JW Gary W. Collins [email protected]
16 Collins Ln Swanville 04915-4662
Sec. Darrell R. Gilman [email protected] 12 Alto St Belfast 04915-
6450
Master Jacob C. Bryant [email protected] 455 Belfast Rd Knox 04986-4015
SW Matthew H. Littlefield [email protected] 803 E. Waldo Rd Waldo 04915-
3427
JW Randy L. Hanson 108 Village Rd Jackson 04921-3109
Sec. Raymond E. Quimby [email protected] 21 Quimby Rd Brooks 04921-
3643
Master Randall L. Elliott [email protected] 400 Tate Rd Corinth 04427-3609
SW Derek A. Jones [email protected] 103 Mill St. Orono 04473
JW Robert H. Gillahan [email protected]
18 Riverview Rd Hampden 04444-1729
Sec. Chester H. Davis [email protected] 198 4th St Old Town 04468-1429
Master Blaine W. Davis [email protected] 331 Cushing Rd Friendship 04547-0247
SW Douglas M. Blasius P.O. Box 247 Friendship 04547-4117
JW John F. Hoonhout 34 Wadsworth Point Rd Friendship 04547-
4117
Sec. Calvin L. Wilson Jr [email protected] 494 Cushing Rd Friendship 04547-4145
114
MERIDIAN LODGE NO. 125 - Pittsfield Fourth Tuesday
District No. 22 Dark - July & August Election: December MERIDIAN SPLENDOR LODGE NO. 49 - Newport First Thurs.
District No. 22 Dark - July & August Election: December MESSALONSKEE LODGE NO. 113 - Oakland Third Tuesday
District No. 12 Dark – 3 consecutive months by vote Election: December
MOLUNKUS LODGE NO. 165 - Sherman Mills Third Tuesday
District No. 24 Dark – January & February Election: September
Master Jason M. Allen [email protected] 125 Maple Ter Pittsfield 04967-4909
SW Brandon L. Wright [email protected] 588 Hartland Ave Pittsfield 04967-4142
JW Clint J. Lasselle [email protected]
329 Dexter Rd Corinna 04928
Sec. Lewis R. Fitts [email protected] 32 Michaud Rd Palmyra 04965-4013
Master Thomas A. Rumpf [email protected] 12 Dickens Way South China 04358
SW Aaron J. Newhall [email protected] P.O. Box 303 Newport 04953-
0303
JW Peter Raymond [email protected]
1046 Stage Road Etna 04434
Sec. Douglas D. Brockway [email protected] 15 Pine St Newport 04953-
3327
Master David A. Bucknam [email protected] 116 Oak Hill Dr Oakland 04963
SW Bernard P. Fortin [email protected] 40 Fortin Rd Vassalboro 04989-3312
JW Lance P. Gagnon 28 Military Ave Fairfield 04937-1123
Sec. Dana W. Wrigley Sr [email protected] 453 Fairfield St Oakland 04963-
5206
Master Anthony V. Bowers [email protected] 71 Bowers Blvd Island Falls 04747
SW Kenneth A. Warman [email protected] P.O. Box 56 Stacyville 04777-
0056
JW Peter F. Roy [email protected]
276 Island Falls Rd Sherman 04776-
3212
Sec. Roger W. Bouchard [email protected] P.O. Box 113 Patten 04765
115
MONMOUTH LODGE NO. 110 - Monmouth Second Monday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: December
MONUMENT LODGE NO. 96 - Houlton Second Wednesday
District No. 1 Dark - June, July & August Election: January
MORNING STAR LODGE NO. 41 - Litchfield Third Tuesday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: January
MOSAIC LODGE NO. 52 - Dover-Foxcroft Third Thursday
District No. 5 Dark - July & August Election: December MOUNT ABRAM LODGE NO. 204 - Kingfield First Thursday
Master David H. Stevens
18 Berry Rd Monmouth 04259-7001
SW Scott W. Ainsworth [email protected]
21 Sherwood Forest Dr Winthrop 04364
JW Neal L. Coro 46 Pettingill St Apt 4 Lewiston 04240
Sec. David A. Walker [email protected] P.O. Box 182 Monmouth 04259
Master Kai R. Libby [email protected] 86 Libby Lane Cary 04471
SW Bryan W. Shaw [email protected] 1 Hogan St Houlton 04730
JW Mark D. Cassidy [email protected]
P.O. Box 31 New Limerick 04761
Sec. Lee D. Oliver [email protected]
770 Hodgdon Mills Rd Linneus 04730-
4627
Master Steven M. Costello [email protected] 759 E Pittston Rd Pittson 04345-
5928
SW Christopher D. Jones [email protected] 40 Beech St Lisbon 04250-
6476
JW Gerald J. Reedy [email protected]
659 Stevenstown Rd Litchfield 04350-4264
Sec. Charles J. Izzi [email protected] 80 Belmont Ave Randolph 04346-5114
Master Thomas R. Boone [email protected] 40 Weston Rd Dover
Foxcroft 04426-3814
SW Richard S. Johnson [email protected] 202 Shaw Rd Dover
Foxcroft 04426-3129
JW Scott C. Catell [email protected]
271 Norton Hill Rd Dover Foxcroft
04426-3106
Sec. Jeffrey W. Small [email protected] 24 Union St Dover Foxcroft 04426
Master Brian F. Hatfield [email protected] 128 Riverside St Kingfield 04947-4311
116
District No. 15 Dark – July & August Election: November
MOUNT BIGELOW LODGE NO. 202 - Stratton First Tuesday
District No. 15 Dark – January & February Election: April MT DESERT LODGE NO. 140 - Mount Desert Third Monday
District No. 21 Dark - July & August Election: December MOUNT KINEO LODGE NO. 109 - Guilford Second Wednesday
District No. 5 Dark - July & August Election: December
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 56 - Brownfield Third Weds.
SW David C. Handrahan
551 Salem Road Kingfield 04947
JW Mervin B. Wilson P.O. Box 302 Kingfield 04947-0302
Sec. Wade M. Browne [email protected]
30 Olde Parkway Rd Kingfield 04947-
4264
Master James L. Brochu [email protected] P.O. Box 403 Stratton 04982-0403
SW Peter B. Farnsworth [email protected] P.O. Box 398 Stratton 04982-0398
JW Emerson L. Dyer Jr [email protected]
P.O. Box 68 Eustis 04936-0068
Sec. Vernon O. Bean [email protected] P.O. Box 541 Stratton 04982-0541
Master Kevin J. Edgecomb [email protected] 49 Oak Ridge Rd Mount Desert 04660
SW Jason R. Hanna [email protected] 21 Farnhams Way Mount Desert 04660
JW Michael R. Swanson
P.O. Box 351 Ellsworth 04605-0351
Sec. Edward E. Jellison III [email protected] P.O. Box 303 Sullivan 04664-
0303
Master Graham S. Goulette [email protected] P.O. Box 454 Guilford 04443-0454
SW Valor Kand [email protected] 28 Juanita Ln Abbot 04406-3811
JW Bryan C. Boyce [email protected]
36 Pine St Guilford 04443
Sec. Thomas P. Goulette [email protected] P.O. Box 151 Guilford 04443-0151
Master Peter A. Payne [email protected]
107 Hiram Hill Rd Hiram 04041-
3301
SW Lewis M. Bartlett [email protected] 80 Thurston Rd Brownfield 04010-4309
JW Stephen F. Robinson [email protected]
108 Shepherds River Rd Brownfield 04010-
4119
117
District No. 16 Dark – January & February Election: December MT OLIVET LODGE NO. 203 - Washington Second Thursday
District No. 7 Dark – January & February Election: December MOUNT TIR'EM LODGE NO. 132 – Waterford Second Tuesday
District No. 16 Dark any 2 months by vote Election: December
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 65 - Hampden Third Tuesday
District No. 6 Dark – June, July & August Election: December
MYSTIC TIE LODGE NO. 154 - Weld Third Wednesday (Second Wednesday in September)
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: December
Sec. Bruce A. Scrimger [email protected] 36 Thurston Rd Brownfield 04010-4309
Master William R. Mitchell [email protected] 7 West St Jefferson 04348-
4090
SW Leonard C. Lewis [email protected]
140 West Washington Rd Washington 04574
JW Frank E. Jones Jr [email protected]
341 Youngs Hill Rd Washington 04574-4230
Sec. Donald L. Grinnell [email protected]
451 West Washington Rd Washington 04574
Master David J. Hart Sr [email protected] 64 French Rd Norway 04268
SW Patrick W. Lawler [email protected] 32 Smith St Waterford 04088-3121
JW Douglas A. Wilson [email protected]
P.O. Box 693 Bethel 04217
Sec. Peter F. Morse [email protected] P.O. Box 72 Waterford 04088-0072
Master Justin D. Hatch [email protected] 29 Cardinal Way Bangor 04401
SW Troy M. Bagley [email protected]
62 Durham Bridge Rd Newport 04953-
3630
JW Herbert L. Frost [email protected] 48 Emerson Mill
Rd Hampden 04444
Sec. David D. Higgins [email protected] P.O. Box 23 Hampden 04444
Master Benjamin L. Hout [email protected] P.O. Box 298 Weld 04285-
0298
SW Henry C. Conant [email protected] 32 Cushman Rd Weld 04285-
3330
JW Corey J. Hutchinson [email protected]
99 Maxwell Rd Weld 04285-3037
Sec. Michael D. Pratt [email protected] 225 Center Hill Rd Weld 04285-3215
118
NARRAGUAGUS LODGE NO. 88 - Cherryfield First Tuesday
District No. 3 Dark - July & August Election: January
NASKEAG LODGE NO. 171 - Brooklin First Wednesday
District No. 4 Dark - July & August Election: January
NAVAL LODGE NO. 184 - Kittery First Wednesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: December
NEZINSCOT LODGE NO. 101 - Turner First Tuesday
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: January
Master Chris K. Chu [email protected] 113 Main St Cherryfield 04622
SW Bradlee C. Curtis
20 Sterling St Ellsworth 04605-1838
JW Blake Smith P.O. Box 330 Cherryfield 04622
Sec. Jamie L. Robbins [email protected]
333 Marshville Rd Harrington 04643-
3608
Master William N. Fuller [email protected] P.O. Box 177 Brooklin 04616-
0171
SW Peter W. Atherton
734 Sedgwick Ridge Rd Sedgwick 04676-
3239
JW Arnold L. Staples
31 Old County Rd Brooklin 04616-
3133
Sec. Michael P. Allen Sr [email protected] P.O. Box 23 Brooklin 04616-
0023
Master Jason D. Hussey [email protected] 116 River Rd Biddeford 04005
SW Leonard D. Berube [email protected] 50 Bartlett Rd Kittery 03904
JW Joshua A. Johnson [email protected]
29 Halstead St Kittery 03904
Sec. Gregory M. Jassmond [email protected]
5 Silver Lake Dr Kittery 03904-
1049
Master Frank P. Welch Jr [email protected] 62 Highland Dr Minot 04258
SW Joel B. Blanchard [email protected] 55 Staples Hill Rd Canton 04221
JW Gary B. Harlow [email protected]
36 School House Hill Rd Turner 04282-
4110
Sec. Marc R. DeBlois [email protected] 32 East Bates St Auburn 04210
119
NOLLESEMIC LODGE NO. 205 - Millinocket Second Thursday
District No. 24 Dark - July, June & August Election: October
NORTHEAST HARBOR LODGE NO. 208 - Northeast Harbor Second Tuesday
District No. 21 Dark - July, June & August Election: December NORTHERN STAR LODGE NO. 28 - North Anson Third Tues.
District No. 13 Dark - July & August Election: December
OCEAN LODGE NO. 142 - Wells Wed. on or before full moon
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: December
Master James M. Michaud [email protected] 78 Turnpike Rd Medway 04460
SW Shawn E. Perley [email protected] 144 Powersville Rd Medway 04460
JW Derward A. Shedd [email protected]
38 Ohio St Millinocket 04462-1937
Sec. William L. Hamlin [email protected] 16 Old Coach Rd Atkinson,
NH 03811
Master John A. Driscoll [email protected] 10 Barts Ln G2 Hancock 04640
SW Ernest P. Abdelnour [email protected] P.O. Box 459 Mount Desert 04660-
0459
JW James A. Nolan [email protected]
P.O. Box 294 Northeast Harbor
04662-0294
Sec. Norris M. Reddish [email protected]
21 Whitney Farm Rd Mount Desert 04660-
6300
Master Ronald A. Moody
641 White School House Rd Madison 04950-
3205
SW David E. Adams 366 Park St Madison 04950-4510
JW Jeffrey P. Drew [email protected]
332 Park St Madison 04950
Sec. Brian M. Nelson [email protected] P.O. Box 325 North Anson 04958-0325
Master Timothy J. Yates [email protected]
166 Cheney Woods Rd Wells 04090-
7201
SW Lance H. Smith [email protected] P.O. Box 883 Wells 04090-0883
JW Michael S. Cataldi [email protected]
P.O. Box 1115 Wells 04090-0883
Sec. Scott J. Ayotte [email protected] 311 Log Cabin Rd Arundel 04046
120
OLIVE BRANCH LODGE NO. 124 - Charleston Second Thurs.
District No 6 Dark – December & January Election: November ORCHARD LODGE NO. 215 - Old Orchard Beach Third Wed.
District No. 18 Dark - July & August Election: December
ORIENT LODGE NO. 15 - Thomaston First Tuesday
District No. 9 Dark - July & August Election: January
ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 13 - Bridgton Fourth Wednesday
(Third Wednesday if Thanksgiving Eve)
District No. 16 Dark - July & August Election: December ORIENTAL STAR LODGE NO. 21 - Livermore Falls Third Wed.
Master Donald B. Young [email protected] 80 Outback Rd Hudson 04449-
3083
SW Brandon W. Croan [email protected] 72 Sunny Hollow Place Bangor 04401
JW Ricky J. Boudreau [email protected]
2234 Hudson Rd Hudson 04449
Sec. Norman E. Patterson [email protected] 95 Ridge Rd Corinth 04427-
0116
Master Jack R. LaRoche Jr [email protected] 21 Gertrude Ave Biddeford 04005-3819
SW David W. Gardner [email protected] 113 Elden Rd Buxton 04093
JW Joshua L. Lachance [email protected]
P.O. Box 375 Biddeford 04005-3819
Sec. Eric S. Pooler [email protected] 54 Acadian Lane Buxton 04093
Master Steven J. Gibbons [email protected] 34 Warren St Rockland 04841
SW Philip M. Hodgdon [email protected] P.O. Box 61 Union 04862-0061
JW Joel B. Parsons [email protected]
16 Tomcat Trail Edgecomb 04556
Sec. Brian S. Messing [email protected] 63 Summer St Rockland 04841-2919
Master Christopher DeCapua [email protected] 31 S High St Bridgton 04009-1109
SW Scott H. Gavett [email protected]
8 Mackeys Landing Rd Bridgton 04409-
4813
JW Morgan S. Gavett [email protected]
8 Mackeys Landing Rd Bridgton 04409-
4813
Sec. Ronald W. Bell [email protected] 147 Cooks Mill Rd Naples 04055-5121
Master Forrest B. Genthner [email protected] 25 Church St Livermore 04254
121
District No. 20 Dark Any 3 consecutive months by vote Election: November
OXFORD LODGE NO. 18 - Norway Fourth Monday
District No. 16 Dark - July & August Election: November
PARIAN LODGE NO. 160 - Corinna Second Tuesday
District No. 22 Dark - July & August Election: December
PARIS LODGE NO. 94 - South Paris Third Tuesday
District No. 16 Dark - July & August Election: December
PENOBSCOT LODGE NO. 39 - Dexter First Wednesday
Falls
SW Dail G. Bachelder [email protected] P.O. Box 615 Livermore 04253-0615
JW Andrew F. Sylvester [email protected]
493 Federal Rd Livermore 04253
Sec. David E. Jordan [email protected]
56 Whites Corner Rd Livermore 04253-
3407
Master Michael J. Brett [email protected] 595 Elm Hill Rd South Paris 04281-
6512
SW Samuel J. Buck [email protected] P.O. Box 74 North Waterford 04267
JW Scott M. Owens
572 Gore Rd Otisfield 04270-6870
Sec. Kevin K. Kugell [email protected]
60 Independence Dr Oxford 04270-
3404
Master Wyatt O. Sylvester [email protected] 1755 Exeter Rd Exeter 04435-3213
SW Samuel R. Wilson [email protected] 8 McNally Terrace Newport 04953
JW Nathan L. Wilson 135 Deer Hill Rd Freedom 04941
Sec. John A. Somes [email protected] P.O. Box 116 Holden 04429-0116
Master Stephen P. Cobbett [email protected] 14 Sunrise Dr South Paris
04281-6573
SW Bruce K. Adams [email protected] 795 Brighton Hill Rd Minot 04258-4052
JW Connor A. Gordon [email protected]
148 Breakwater Dr. Apt. 720
South Portland
04106-5431
Sec. Neil E. Sampson [email protected] 53 Merles Landing Norway 04268
Master Harold W. Clover III [email protected] 41 Highland Ave Dexter 04930-1110
SW Timothy A. Briggs [email protected] 39 Crawford Rd Dexter 04930-
122
District No. 5 Dark – January & February Election: December PINE TREE LODGE NO. 172 - Mattawamkeag Second Monday
District No. 24 Dark – July & August Election: October
PIONEER LODGE NO. 72 - Ashland Second Wednesday
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
PISCATAQUIS LODGE NO. 44 - Milo Second Friday
District No. 5 Dark – January & February Election: December
PLEASANT RIVER LODGE NO. 163 – Brownville Third Mon.
2005
JW Brian J. Knowlton [email protected]
P.O. Box 494 Dexter 04930-0494
Sec. David P. Mosley [email protected] 35 Pine St Dexter 04930-1126
Master Dale M. Fiske [email protected] P.O. Box 223 Medway 04460-0223
SW Eugene C. Laporte [email protected] P.O. Box 262 Medway 04460-0262
JW Derward A. Shedd [email protected]
38 Ohio St Millinocket 04462-1937
Sec. John E. Burleigh Sr [email protected] P.O. Box 71 Medway 04460-0071
Master Jordan S. Beaulier [email protected] P.O. Box 867 Ashland 04732
SW Robert A. Hancock [email protected] 10 Leighton Ave Limestone 04750-1206
JW Richard M. Wark Jr [email protected]
737 S Shore Rd Stockholm 04783
Sec. David J. Basley [email protected] P.O. Box 517 Ashland 04732-0517
Master Bradley Harris [email protected] 61 Homestead Lane Hermon 04401
SW Dennis W. Green [email protected] P.O. Box 651 Brownville 04414-
0651
JW Larry D. Harris Jr [email protected]
P.O. Box 131 West Enfield 04493-0131
Sec. Carleton C. Sanborn [email protected] 71 Hilliard St Old Town 04468-
1804
Master Jon R. Hamlin [email protected] 248 Main Rd Brownville 04414-3108
SW Ryan J. Colpaert [email protected] P.O. Box 37 Brownville 04414
JW Glendon A. Arnold 85 Townhouse Rd Kenduskeag 04450-
123
District No. 5 Dark - July & August Election: November
PLEIADES LODGE NO. 173 - Milbridge First Monday
District No. 3 Dark - July & August Election: January
POWNAL LODGE NO. 119 - Stockton Springs First Wednesday
District No. 8 Dark - July & August Election: January
PREBLE LODGE NO. 143 - Sanford First Wednesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: June
PRESUMPSCOT LODGE NO. 70 - Windham Second Monday
3235
Sec. Dennis W. Green [email protected] P.O. Box 651 Brownville 04414-0651
Master Dennis W. Sargent Jr [email protected]
702 Pigeon Hill Rd Steuben 04680-
3715
SW Harry J. Jordan P.O. Box 113 Milbridge 04658-0113
JW Billy J. Houck II [email protected]
838 US Route 1 Steuben 04680-
2941
Sec. William F. Nichols [email protected] 82 E Side Rd Steuben 04680-2906
Master Kenneth L. Hall [email protected]
242 Cape Jellison Rd
Stockton Springs
04981-4724
SW Gerald R. Harriman
P.O. Box 1040 Bucksport 04416-1040
JW Dwight C. Marshall [email protected]
52 Waterville Rd Belfast 04915-7617
Sec. Merrill A. Smith [email protected] P.O. Box 500 Searsport 04974-
0500
Master Wayne R. Johnson [email protected] 326 Lebanon Rd Lebanon 04027
SW Ian P. Kelly [email protected] 304 Main St Springvale 04083
JW Jamie R. Fall [email protected]
60 Pools Crossing Rd Alfred 04002
Sec. Curtiss F. Kimball [email protected] 123 Pleasant St Springvale 04083-
1204
Master Jeremy P. Lakin [email protected]
11 Pheasant Ridge Lane Windham 04062
SW Thomas M. Tyler [email protected] 30 Buckfield Dr Windham 04062-
5044
JW Adam J. Goodwin [email protected]
9 Oak Hill Rd Standish 04084
124
District No. 17 Dark - July & August Election: December
PYTHAGOREAN LODGE NO. 11 - Fryeburg Third Monday
District No. 16 Dark - July & August Election: December
QUANTABACOOK LODGE NO. 129 - Searsmont Third Wed.
District No. 7 Dark – January & February Election: October
RABBONI LODGE NO. 150 - Auburn Third Wednesday
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: January
RALPH J. POLLARD LODGE NO. 217 - Orrington First Thurs.
Sec. A. James Ross [email protected] 137 Albion Rd Windham 04062-4503
Master Jack B. Coombs [email protected] 204 Old Stage Rd Lovell 04051
SW Eric A. Bloomberg [email protected] 154 Menotomy Rd Fryeburg 04037-
4213
JW Matthew S. Perry [email protected]
P.O. Box 315 Conway, NH 03818-0315
Sec. Dana A. Gregson [email protected] 219 Slab City Rd Lovell 04051-
3112
Master Travis J. Reynolds [email protected] 86 Crocker Rd Belfast 04915
SW Jeremy A. Wadsworth
613 Bog Rd Hermon 04401-0706
JW Shane M. Gerrish 26 New England Rd Searsmont 04973-
3609
Sec. William A. Bachelder [email protected] P.O. Box 56 Liberty 04949-
0056
Master Marco A. Almodovar [email protected]
16 Wildwood St. Apt. 5 Lewiston 04240-
3809
SW Christopher P. Dufour [email protected] 330 Tucker Rd Wayne 04284
JW Matthew R. Walsh [email protected]
22 Pond View Rd Greene 04236
Sec. Kenneth L. Richardson [email protected]
211 Randall Road Apt. 114 Lewiston 04240
Master Jason L. Littlefield [email protected] 191 Seal Cove Rd Southwest
Harbor 04679
SW Steven W. Akerley [email protected] 328 Grove St Bangor 04401
JW Kenneth H. Bustard [email protected]
1758 River Rd Bucksport 04416
Sec. Louis J. McGlinn [email protected] 176 State St Brewer 04412
125
District No. 6 Dark - July & August Election: December RISING STAR LODGE NO. 4 - Penobscot Second Wednesday
District No. 4 Dark - July & August Election: December
RISING SUN LODGE NO. 71 - Orland First Tuesday
District No. 4 Dark - July & August Election: December
RISING VIRTUE LODGE NO. 10 - Bangor Last Tuesday
District No. 6 Dark - June, July & August Election: December
RIVERSIDE LODGE NO. 135 - Jefferson First Wednesday
District No. 7 Dark - July & August Election: January
Master Thomas Allen [email protected] 1788 Castine Rd Penobscot 04476
SW David J. Drew 161 Southern Bay Rd Penobscot 04476-3051
JW Erik W. Ream 427 Southern Bay Rd Penobscot 04476
Sec. Benjamin J. Moss [email protected] 183 S. Wharf Rd Brooksville 04617
Master David W. Weaver Jr [email protected] 1361 Castine Rd Penobscot 04476
SW Erik W. Ream 427 Southern Bay Rd Penobscot 04476
JW Andrew W. Gray P.O. Box 51 East Orland 04431-0051
Sec. Damon J. Wilson [email protected] 22 Capri St Brewer 04412
Master Todd C. Beaulieu [email protected] 1031 Main Rd Holden 04429-
6265
SW Christopher A. Larson [email protected] 309 Clewleyville Rd Holden 04429
JW Phillip W. Joy [email protected]
15 Joy Lane Orrington 04474
Sec. Richard T. Davis [email protected] 201 Silver Rd Bangor 04401-
5831
Master Christopher L. Byrnes Sr
118 Vannah Rd Nobleboro 04555
SW Michael P. Lagueux [email protected]
54 Deer Meadow Lane Jefferson 04348
JW Stephen F. Flagg [email protected]
P.O. Box 6 Jefferson 04348-0006
Sec. John C. Roberts [email protected] P.O. Box 36 Damariscotta 04543-0036
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RURAL LODGE NO. 53 - Sidney Fourth Monday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: November
SACCARAPPA LODGE NO. 86 - Westbrook First Monday
District No. 17 Dark – any two months Election: January
SACO LODGE NO. 9 - Saco First Wednesday
District No. 18 Dark - July & August Election: January
SEASIDE LODGE NO. 144 - Boothbay Harbor First Monday
(Second Monday if holiday or town community meeting)
District No. 10 Dark - July, August & Sept. Election: December
Master Jaison C. Hall [email protected] 9 Highland Ave Augusta 04330
SW Wayne A. Ireland [email protected] 15 Matthew Dr Sidney 04330-2552
JW Matthew L. Enaire [email protected]
121 Pepin Rd Sidney 04330
Sec. Matthew R. L’Italien [email protected] 33 Pepin Rd Sidney 04330
Master Stephen P. Laslie [email protected] 129 Stetson Rd Lewiston 04240-2509
SW Paul M. Laslie [email protected] 18 Scott St Portland 04102-2520
JW Michael L. Frager [email protected]
P.O. Box 1692 Portland 04104-1692
Sec. Carl E. Taylor 28 Deer Hill Ave Westbrook 04092-4401
Master Steven E. Polley [email protected] 9 Shorewood Ave Old Orchard Beach 04064
SW Steven M. Joyce [email protected] 3 Camp Ellis Ave Saco 04072
JW Philip N. Schmidt [email protected]
P.O. Box 255 Saco 04072
Sec. Carl J. Marsano [email protected] 8 Plymouth Dr Saco 04072-1734
Master Frank L. Sample [email protected] 84 Oak St Boothbay
Harbor 04538-1814
SW Robert J. Raudenbush [email protected]
99 Hendricks Hill Rd Southport 04576
JW Lucas A. Leighton [email protected]
179 Beath Rd Boothbay 04537-5028
Sec. Jeffrey S. Norwood [email protected] 29 Kelly Brook Rd Boothbay 04537
127
SEBASTICOOK LODGE NO. 146 - Clinton Third Thursday
District No. 12 Dark - July & August Election: October
SEMINARY HILL DAYLIGHT LODGE NO. 220 - Bangor
Second Monday
District No. 6 Dark – Not Dark Election: December
SILOAM LODGE NO. 92 - Fairfield First Thursday
District No. 12 Dark - July & August Election: December
SOLAR STAR LODGE NO. 14 - Bath Second Wednesday
District No. 14 Dark - July & August Election: January
Master Kyle S. Marquis [email protected] 20 Joe Ave Winslow 04901-7126
SW Neil O. Stinson [email protected] 75 True Rd Clinton 04927-3500
JW Bo J. Clark [email protected]
P.O. Box 712 Clinton 04927
Sec. Peter A. Stinson [email protected] 1088 Hill Rd Clinton 04927-3544
Master James A. Oakes [email protected] 273 Center St Old Town 04468-
1542
SW Guy F. Chapman [email protected] 54A Valley View Ln Bangor 04401-
2991
JW Audie Gould [email protected]
110 Annis Rd Hermon 04401-0508
Sec. David A. Cuthbertson [email protected]
c/o Acadia Hearing Ctr, 18 High St. Ste 2 Ellsworth 04605-
1727
Master Paul P. Dunbar [email protected]
211 S Reynolds Rd Winslow 04901-
0814
SW Daniel N. Andrews [email protected] 56 Allagash Dr Oakland 04963-
5028
JW Shaun R. McCutcheon [email protected]
13 Liberty St Fairfield 04937
Sec. Matthew J. Gorman [email protected]
35 Mathews Ave Apt. 3 Waterville 04901
Master Michael A. Guethle [email protected] 41 Loveitt Ln Georgetown 04548-
3223
SW Michael A. Blum [email protected] 52 Corliss St Bath 04530-
1719
JW Thomas A. Lunney [email protected]
4 Park St Bath 04530
Sec. Tyler Y. Jang [email protected] 21 Kimball St Richmond 04357
128
SOMERSET LODGE NO. 34 - Skowhegan Second Monday
District No. 13 Dark - July & August Election: December
SPRINGVALE LODGE NO. 190 - Springvale Second Tuesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: December
ST. ANDREW'S LODGE NO. 83 - Bangor Last Thursday
District No. 6 Dark - June, July & August Election: December
ST. ASPINQUID LODGE NO. 198 - York Village First Tuesday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: June
ST. CROIX LODGE NO. 46 - Calais First Monday
Master Jason L. Kirk [email protected] 21 Gem St Skowhegan 04976
SW Noah O. Whitt P.O. Box 85 Skowhegan 04976-0085
JW Erik S. Nielson [email protected]
551 Eight Rod Rd Waterville 04901-4418
Sec. Jeffrey R. Bowzer [email protected] P.O. Box 246 Canaan 04924-0246
Master Norman R. Skillings III [email protected] 28 Willow Dr Sanford 04073
SW Philip M. Hamme [email protected] 53 Diomond Dr Lebanon 04027
JW Edward T. Beals [email protected]
20 Tanglewood Dr Kennebunk 04043-6307
Sec. Richard C. Smith [email protected] P.O. Box 1109 Sanford 04073
Master Roy G. Maynard [email protected] 583 Blackstream Rd Hermon 04401-0201
SW Isaiah R. Morrissette [email protected] 13 Western Ave Apt. A Hampden 04444-
1448 JW Patrick A. Hughes [email protected]
469 Valley Ave Bangor 04401
Sec. Benjamin J. Despres [email protected] P.O. Box 93 Bangor 04402-
0093
Master Robert A. Hoyt [email protected] P.O. Box 476 Cape Neddick 03902-0476
SW Anthony G. Yorke [email protected]
8 Pine Hill Rd. South Cape Neddick 03092
JW Philip J. Tucker [email protected]
P.O. Box 1150 Lebanon 04027 Acting
Sec. Joel H.
Goldstein [email protected] 14 Acorn St York 03909-6544
129
District No. 2 Dark - July & August Election: December
ST. GEORGE LODGE NO. 16 - Warren Third Monday
District No. 9 Dark - July & August Election: October
ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 51 - South Berwick Third Monday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: October
STAR IN THE EAST LODGE NO. 60 - Old Town Last Monday
District No. 6 Dark - July & August Election: January
Master David Feiner [email protected] 50 Ha’yim Lane Calais 04619
SW James C. Myers Jr [email protected] 60 Swan St Calais 04619
JW Lesley A. Miller [email protected]
P.O. Box 1227 Calais 04619
Sec. David G. Beckett [email protected] 77 Washington St Calais 04619-1451
Master George L. Field IV
2 Main St Warren 04864-4296
SW Brent A. Pratt 1214 Middle Rd Warren 04864-4425
JW James T. Bailey [email protected]
52 Tri State Blvd Union 04862-3801
Sec. Mark L. Abruzese [email protected] 42 Ash Lane Warren 04864
Master Brandon R. Cates [email protected] 22 Seawall Rd South Berwick 03908
SW Ernest Gallant [email protected] 112 Franklin St Somersworth, NH
03878-2515
JW Robert S. Young [email protected]
188 Blackwater Rd
Somersworth, NH 03878
Sec. Scott A. Kelley [email protected]
44 Orrills Hill Rd Lebanon 04027-
3914
Master Bruce E. Smith [email protected] P.O. Box 123 Orono 04473
SW Jarod A. White [email protected] 75 Hampden Rd Carmel 04419
JW Thomas I. Gasaway [email protected]
10 W Old Town Rd Old Town
04468-5701
Sec. Chester H. Davis Jr [email protected] 198 4th St Old Town
04468-1429
130
STAR IN THE WEST LODGE NO. 85 - Unity First Tuesday
District No. 12 Dark – January & February Election: December
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 25 - Winthrop Third Monday
District No. 11 Dark - July & August Election: January
TRANQUIL LODGE NO. 29 - Auburn Second Wednesday
District No. 23 Dark – July & August Election: January
TREMONT LODGE NO. 77 - Southwest Harbor First Thursday
District No. 21 Dark - July & August Election: December
Master Daniel P. Holt [email protected] 245 Palmer Rd Skowhegan 04976-4949
SW Seth H. Curra [email protected] 80 Curra Road Knox 04986
JW Blake M Wilder [email protected]
544 Quaker Hill Rd Albion 04910
Sec. Peter L. Quimby [email protected] P.O. Box 417 Unity 04988-
0417
Master Carroll Paradis [email protected] 607 Main St Wayne 04284-3160
SW Michael A. Easterby [email protected] 40 Cove Rd Readfield 04355-3537
JW David E. Hooper P.O. Box 43 North Anson 04958-0043
Sec. Joshua D. Hooper [email protected] 52 Route 41 Winthrop 04364-3910
Master Daniel J. Gove [email protected] 10 Woodside Dr Lewiston 04240-1625
SW Bradford L. Johnson [email protected] 12 Shirley St Lewiston 04240
JW Benjamin E. Nadeau [email protected]
102 No Name Pond Rd Sabattus 04280
Sec. Bruce A. Cabral [email protected]
26 Maplewood Lane Greene 04236
Master Chad A. Terry [email protected] P.O. Box 1383 Southwest Harbor
04679-1383
SW Scott J. Alley P.O. Box 1458 Southwest Harbor
04679-1458
JW Mark E. Ross [email protected]
P.O. Box 64 Seal Cove 04674
Sec. Maurice J. Marshall [email protected] 30 Coley Cove Ln Lamoine 04605-
4594
131
TRIANGLE LODGE NO. 1 - Portland Second Wednesday
District No. 17 Dark - July & August Election: December
TRINITY LODGE NO. 130 - Presque Isle First Tuesday
District No. 1 Dark - July & August Election: December
TUSCAN LODGE NO. 106 - Addison First Saturday
District No. 3 Dark - July & August Election: December
TYRIAN LODGE NO. 73 - Mechanic Falls Thursday on or before full moon
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: December
Master Misha C. Pride [email protected]
540 Highland Ave
South Portland 04106
SW Frank J. Klingensmith [email protected] 15 Fairmont Rd Westbrook 04092
JW Derrick J. Gittleman [email protected]
6 Reaves Lane Freeport 04032
Sec. Christopher D. Camire [email protected] 40 Farwell St Lisbon 04250
Master Andrew C. Coiley [email protected] 32 Fort Hill St Fort Fairfield 04742-
1129
SW Shawn P. Lahey [email protected]
199 Washburn Rd Presque Isle 04769
JW Earl A. Twiggs [email protected]
P.O. Box 367 Presque Isle 04769
Sec. Kenneth J. Stewart [email protected]
202 Spragueville Rd Presque Isle 04769-
5243
Master David E. Ramsdell [email protected] P.O. Box 254 Harrington 04643-
0254
SW Rodney D. Foss
438 Tibbettstown Rd
Columbia Falls
04623-5111
JW Todd E. Emerson [email protected]
P.O. Box 71 Columbia Falls
04632-0071
Sec. Robert H. MacLeod [email protected] P.O. Box 204 Addison 04606-
0204
Master Roger A. Dargie [email protected] P.O. Box 31 Minot 04258-
0031
SW Randal Madore [email protected] 8 Lower Myrtle St Mechanic Falls
04256-5144
JW Jeffrey W. Coolidge [email protected]
318 Bakerstown Rd Poland 04274-7130
Sec. Terris E. Thompkins [email protected] P.O. Box 35 Minot 04258-
0035
132
UNION LODGE NO. 31 – Union First Thursday
District No. 7 Dark – June, July & August Election: December
UNITED LODGE NO. 8 - Brunswick Second Tuesday
District No. 14 Dark - July & August Election: January
UNITY LODGE NO. 58 - Thorndike Third Wednesday
District No. 12 Dark - July & August Election: December
VASSALBORO LODGE NO. 54 - Vassalboro Second Tuesday
District No. 12 Dark – July & August Election: September
Master Gary W. Roberts [email protected] 1221 Union Rd Appleton 04862
SW Clarence B. Spady [email protected] 434 Waldoboro Washington 04574
JW Edgar G. Moody [email protected]
P.O. Box 114 Union 04862-0114
Sec. C. Dale Flint [email protected] 63 Clarry Ln Union 04862-5005
Master Edward A. Caron Jr [email protected] 10 Gemini Dr Topsham 04086
SW Dean W. Staples [email protected] 8 Dolloff Dr Brunswick 04011-3508
JW David J. Koncz [email protected]
16 Cushing St. Apt 2 Brunswick 04011-1839
Sec. Robert E. Webber [email protected] 83 Old Belgrade Rd Augusta 04330
Master Mayo A. Cookson Jr [email protected] 40 Cookson Rd Albion 04910-
6157
SW Craig A. Jones [email protected]
100 Reynolds Rd Thorndike 04986
JW Kenneth R. Overlock [email protected]
44 Ledges Ln Freedom 04941-3248
Sec. Bruce A. Hutchins [email protected]
1053 Halldale Rd Montville 04941-
40765
Master Jeffrey S. Peaslee [email protected] 57 Webber Pond Rd Vassalboro 04989
-3906
SW David A. Bucknam [email protected] 116 Oak Hill Dr Oakland 04963
JW Daniel A. Toto [email protected]
11 Mill Hill Rd Vassalboro 04989-4163
Sec. James E. Maloy [email protected]
1001 Webber Pond Rd Vassalboro 04989
-3934
133
VERNON VALLEY LODGE NO. 99 - Mount Vernon First Tue.
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: December
VILLAGE LODGE NO. 26 - Bowdoinham First Wednesday
District No. 14 Dark - July & August Election: January
WARREN LODGE NO. 2 - East Machias First Tuesday
District No. 3 Dark - July & August Election: December
WASHBURN LODGE NO. 193 - Washburn Second Thursday
District No. 1 Dark - July, August & Sept. Election: December
Master Robert L. Pond [email protected] P.O. Box 780 Wilton 04294-0780
SW John M. Blaisdell [email protected] 13 Mooar Hill Rd Mount
Vernon 04352
JW Harold J. Webster [email protected]
334 West Rd Belgrade 04917-4111
Sec. Charles E. Wadleigh [email protected] 1216 North Rd Mount
Vernon 04352-3727
Master William E. Stackpole [email protected] 509 High St West Gardiner 04345
SW Adam R. Mathieu [email protected] 95 Williams Rd Sabattus 04280
JW Corey A. Vintinner [email protected]
438 Main St Richmond 04357
Sec. David D. Thompson [email protected]
51 Westwood Acres Rd Richmond 04357
Master Lyle C. Guptill P.O. Box 226 East Machias 04630-02262
SW Erik L. Guptill [email protected] 97 Guptill Rd Wesley 04686-4100
JW William Sinford Jr [email protected]
217 Kennebec Rd Machias 04654-0154
Sec. Edwin H. Joy P.O. Box 154 Machias 04654-0154
Master Terry L. Cochran [email protected] 1144 Perham Rd Perham 04766-
4217
SW Samuel T. Jordan [email protected]
1992 Washburn Rd Washburn 04786-
3114
JW Benjamin J. Goodwin [email protected]
520 Libby Rd Caswell 04750-3248
Sec. Ronald E. Leonard [email protected] 4 Pines St. Mapleton 04757-
4602
134
WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 37 - Lubec First Wednesday
District No. 2 Dark - July & August Election: December WATERVILLE LODGE NO. 33 - Waterville Second Monday
District No. 12 Dark - July & August Election: December
WEBSTER LODGE NO. 164 - Wales Third Thursday
District No. 23 Dark - July & August Election: December
WILTON LODGE NO. 156 - East Wilton Fourth Wednesday
District No. 15 Dark - July & August Election: November
Master Cecil L. Moores [email protected]
155 Main St Lubec 04652
SW Justin A. Foley [email protected]
849 County Rd Lubec 04652-3401
JW Gregg S. Avery 5 Bar Rd Lubec 04652
Sec. Frank M. Theriault Jr [email protected] 1397 County Rd Trescott Twp
04652-5102
Master Carl Paradis [email protected]
6 Nicole Dr Waterville 04901
SW Daniel O. Bizier [email protected]
6 Newhall St Fairfield 04937
JW Shaun R. McCutcheon [email protected]
13 Liberty St Fairfield 04937
Sec. Bruce F. Rueger [email protected] 13 Oakland St Waterville 04901-5237
Master Ryan W. Sherman [email protected]
392 Pond Rd Wales 04280-2518
SW Jason E. Davis [email protected]
90 Beaver Rd Sabattus 04280
JW Ronald R. Bourque [email protected]
6 Hartley St. #4 Lewiston 04240
Sec. Battistta S. Passalaqua [email protected] 364 Ridge Rd Monmouth 04259
Master Robert S. Storer Sr [email protected]
698 Zion Hill Rd Chesterville 04938
SW Clinton H. Coolidge [email protected]
174 Morse Hill Rd Jay 04239-4008
JW Linwood W. Floyd [email protected]
601 Davenport Hill Rd Jay 04239
Sec. David B. Baker [email protected] 118 Rosewood Dr Farmington 04938-6734
135
WINTER HARBOR LODGE NO. 192 - Winter Harbor First Wednesday
District No. 21 Dark - June, July & August Election: January
YORK LODGE NO. 22 - Kennebunk First Monday
District No. 19 Dark - July & August Election: December
YORKSHIRE LODGE NO. 179 - North Berwick
Third Thursday
District No. 19 Dark – Any 2 consecutive months Election: December
MAINE LODGE OF RESEARCH Fourth Saturday of March, June & September
Second Saturday of December
Election: March
Master Kevin S. Conley [email protected]
P.O. Box 97 Winter Harbor
04693-0097
SW Earl D. Blackney [email protected]
P.O. Box 246 Winter Harbor
04693-0246
JW W. Duane Vigue [email protected]
546 West Bay Rd Gouldsboro 04607
Sec. William D. Van Horn [email protected] P.O. Box 212 Winter Harbor
04693-0212
Master Andrew B. Palmeri Sr [email protected]
10 Westwood Rd Kennebunk 04043
SW Michael G. Hopkins [email protected]
41 Birch St. Apt. 313 Biddeford 04005
JW Paul M. Gregoire [email protected]
13 Middle Rd Kennebunk 04043
Sec. Thomas J. Cahoon [email protected] P.O. Box 55 West Kennebunk
04094-0055
Master Philip J. Turnbull [email protected]
65 Elm Ln Wells 04090-6503
SW Arthur C. Sullivan [email protected]
P.O. Box 353 Berwick 03901
JW Chad N. Crovetti [email protected]
20 Quarry Rd North Berwick
03906-6117
Sec. Michael Carter [email protected] 45 Oldfields Rd South Berwick
03908-1416
Master Richard L. Rhoda [email protected]
P.O. Box 743 Houlton 04730-0743
SW Eric W. Kuntz [email protected]
56 Harmony Way Ellsworth 04605-3138
JW Reuben P. Bell Jr [email protected]
121 North St Saco 04072-1926
Sec. James A. Owens [email protected] 567 Main St Madison 04950-4205
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List of Lodges by District District No. 1
District Deputy Grand Master – John T. Irovando 821 Bog Rd. Limestone 04570
72 Pioneer, Ashland 193 Washburn, Washburn 96 Monument, Houlton 197 Aroostook, Mars Hill 130 Trinity, Presque Ilse 209 Fort Kent, Fort Kent 170 Caribou, Caribou 214 Limestone, Limestone
District No. 2
District Deputy Grand Master – Jamey L. Gower 83 Charlotte Rd. Charlotte 04666
7 Eastern, Eastport 46 St. Croix, Calais 37 Washington, Lubec 138 Lewy’s Island, Princeton
District No. 3
District Deputy Grand Master – Ronald A. Gray 437 Westside Road, Addison, ME 04606
2 Warren, East Machias 106 Tuscan, Addison 88 Narraguagus, Cherryfield 173 Pleiades, Millbridge 91 Harwood, Machias 188 Jonesport, Jonesport
District No. 4
District Deputy Grand Master – David B. Rackliffe P.O. Box 393, Blue Hill, ME 04614
4 Rising Star, Penobscot 122 Marine, Deer Isle 19 Felicity, Bucksport 128 Ira Berry, Blue Hill 71 Rising Sun, Orland 171 Naskeag, Brooklin
District No. 5
District Deputy Grand Master – Jeffrey H. Hamlin 248 Main Rd. Brownville 04414
39 Penobscot, Dexter 109 Mt. Kineo, Guilford 44 Piscataquis Milo 149 Columbia-Doric, Greenville 52 Mosaic, Dover-Foxcroft 163 Pleasant River, Brownville
207 Abner Wade, Guilford
District No. 6
District Deputy Grand Master – Aarron M. Mower 112 Pine St. Old Town 04468
10 Rising Virtue, Bangor 87 Benevolent, Carmel 60 Star in the East, Old Town 124 Olive Branch, Charleston 65 Mystic, Hampden 137 Kenduskeag, Kenduskeag 66 Mechanics, Orono 174 Lynde, Hermon 69 Howard, Winterport 217 Ralph J. Pollard, Orrington
137
83 St. Andrew’s, Bangor 220 Seminary Hill Daylight, Bangor
District No. 7 District Deputy Grand Master – William C. Chapman
77 Pascal Ave. Rockport 04856 6 Federal, Camden 129 Quantabacook, Searsmont 31 Union, Union 135 Riverside, Jefferson 62 King David’s, Lincolnville 203 Mt. Olivet, Washington 89 Island, Isleboro
District No. 8
District Deputy Grand Master – William W. Kirby III 156 Moosehead Trail Waldo 04915
24 Belfast, Belfast 111 Liberty, Liberty 68 Mariners’, Searsport 119 Pownal, Stockton Springs 102 Marsh River, Brooks 151 Excelsior, Northport
District No. 9
District Deputy Grand Master – Russell C. Thompson 549 Flanders Corner Rd. Waldoboro 04572
15 Orient, Thomaston 84 Eureka, Tenant’s Harbor 16 St. George, Warren 189 Knox, South Thomaston 50 Aurora, Rockland 211 Meduncook, Friendship 61 King Solomon’s, Waldoboro
District No. 10
District Deputy Grand Master – Andrew T. Mullin 1522 Bristol Rd. Bristol 04539
3 Lincoln, Wiscasset 103 Dresden, Dresden Mills 43 Alna-Anchor, Damariscotta 144 Seaside, Boothbay Harbor 74 Bristol, Bristol 196 Bay View, East Boothbay
District No. 11 District Deputy Grand Master – Michael A. Philbrick Sr
565 Quaker Rd. Sidney 04330 5 Kennebec, Hallowell 48 Lafayette, Readfield 25 Temple, Winthrop 53 Rural, Sidney 32 Hermon, Litchfield 104 Dirigo, Weeks Mills 35 Bethlehem, Augusta 110 Monmouth, Monmouth 41 Morning Star, Litchfield 133 Asylum, Leeds
District No. 12
District Deputy Grand Master – Gary L. Gagnon 701 Hussey Rd. Albion 04910
33 Waterville, Waterville 85 Star in the West, Unity
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45 Central, China 92 Siloam, Fairfield 54 Vassalboro, No. Vassalboro 113 Messalonskee, Oakland 58 Unity, Thorndike 146 Sebasticook, Clinton
District No. 13
District Deputy Grand Master – Erik S. Nielson 551 Eight Rod Rd. Waterville 04901
28 Northern Star, North Anson 116 Lebanon, Norridgewock 34 Somerset, Skowhegan 161 Carrabassett, Canaan 80 Keystone, Solon 194 Euclid, Madison
District No. 14
District Deputy Grand Master – John J. Wierzbicki 18 Cotton Rd. Lisbon 04250
8 United, Brunswick 26 Village, Bowdoinham 14 Solar Star, Bath 121 Acacia, Durham 23 Freeport, Freeport 155 Ancient York, Lisbon
District No. 15
District Deputy Grand Master – Gerald W. Gilman 141 Elm St. Mercer 04957
20 Maine, East Wilton 156 Wilton, East Wilton 67 Blue Mountain, Phillips 202 Mount Bigelow, Stratton 99 Vernon Valley, Mt. Vernon 204 Mount Abram, Kingfield 123 Franklin, New Sharon 213 Kemankeag, Rangeley 154 Mystic Tie, Weld
District No. 16
District Deputy Grand Master – Bruce A. Scrimger 36 Thurston Rd. Brownfield 04010
11 Pythagorean, Fryeburg 94 Paris, South Paris 18 Oxford, Norway 132 Mt. Tir’em, Waterford 13 Oriental, Bridgton 152 Crooked River, Bolsters Mills 56 Mt. Moriah, Brownville 153 Delta, Lovell
District No. 17
District Deputy Grand Master – Jonathan S. Cail 665 Saco St. Lot 192 Westbrook 04092
1 Triangle, Portland 180 Hiram, South Portland 36 Casco, Yarmouth 138 Deering, Portland 38 Harmony, Gorham 216 Corner Stone, Portland 70 Presumpscot, Windham 86 Saccarappa, Westbrook
District No. 18
District Deputy Grand Master – Christopher A. Mowatt 13 Coolidge Ave. Saco 04072
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9 Saco, Saco 115 Buxton, Buxton 27 Adoniram, Limington 117 Greenleaf, Cornish 42 Freedom, Limerick 118 Drummond, No. Parsonsfield 47 Dunlap, Biddeford 162 Arion, Goodwin’s Mills 107 Day Spring, West Newfield 215 Orchard, Old Orchard Beach
District No. 19
District Deputy Grand Master – Jonathan Rosen 17 Legros Lane Arundel 04046
22 York, Kennebunk 143 Preble, Sanford 51 St. John’s, South Berwick 179 Yorkshire, No. Berwick 55 Fraternal, Alfred 184 Naval, Kittery 76 Arundel, Kennebunkport 190 Springvale, Springvale 142 Ocean, Wells 198 St. Aspinquid, York
District No. 20
District Deputy Grand Master – William D. McAloney 410 Milton Rd. Milton Twp 04219
21 Oriental Star, Livermore 100 Jefferson, Bryant Pond 30 Bethel, Bethel 147 Evening Star, Buckfield 57 King Hiram, Mexico
District No. 21
District Deputy Grand Master – Gary Haslam 13 Maple St. Verona Island 04416
40 Lygonia, Ellsworth 192 Winter Harbor, Winter Harbor 77 Tremont, Southwest Harbor 201 David A. Hooper, W. Sullivan 140 Mt. Desert, Mount Desert 208 N.E. Harbor, Northeast Harbor 185 Bar Harbor, Bar Harbor
District No. 22
District Deputy Grand Master – Douglas D. Brockway 15 Pine St, Newport, ME 04953
49 Meridian Splendor, Newport 160 Parian, Corinna 75 Archon, East Dixmont 95 Corinthian, Hartland 125 Meridian, Pittsfield 157 Cambridge, Cambridge
District No. 23
District Deputy Grand Master – Etheridge L. Tate III 96 Coachman Ave. Auburn 04210
12 Cumberland, New Gloucester 105 Ashlar, Auburn 29 Tranquil, Auburn 150 Rabboni, Auburn 73 Tyrian, Mechanic Falls 164 Webster, Wales 101 Nezinscot, Turner 178 Ancient Brothers, Auburn
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District No. 24 District Deputy Grand Master – Michael G. Lambert
1075 N. Chester Rd. Chester 04457 93 Horeb, Lincoln 175 Baskahegan, Danforth 98 Katahdin, Patten 205 Nollesemic, Millinocket 165 Molunkus, Sherman 206 Island Falls, Island Falls 172 Pine Tree, Mattawamkeag
Towns Where Masonic Lodges Are Located
LOCATION LODGE DISTRICT
ADDISON Tuscan, 106 3
ADONIRAM Limington 27 18
ALFRED Fraternal, 55 19
ASHLAND Pioneer, 72 1
AUBURN Ancient Brothers, 178 23
AUBURN Ashlar, 105 23
AUBURN Rabboni, 150 23
AUBURN Tranquil, 29 23
AUGUSTA Bethlehem, 35 11
BANGOR Rising Virtue, 10 6
BANGOR St. Andrew's, 83 6
BANGOR Seminary Hill Daylight, 220 6
BAR HARBOR Bar Harbor, 185 21
BATH Solar Star, 14 14
BELFAST Belfast, 24 8
BETHEL Bethel, 30 20
BIDDEFORD Dunlap, 47 18
BLUE HILL Ira Berry, 128 4
BOLSTER’S MILLS Crooked River, 152 16
BOWDOINHAM Village, 26 14
BRIDGTON Oriental, 13 16
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BRISTOL Bristol, 74 10
BROOKLIN Naskeag, 171 4
BROOKS Marsh River, 102 8
BROWNFIELD Mount Moriah, 56 16
BROWNVILLE Pleasant River, 163 5
BRUNSWICK United, 8 14
BRYANT POND Jefferson, 100 20
BUCKFIELD Evening Star, 147 20
BUCKSPORT Felicity, 19 4
BUXTON Buxton,115 18
CALAIS St. Croix, 46 2
CAMBRIDGE Cambridge, 157 22
CANAAN Carrabassett, 161 13
CARIBOU Caribou, 170 1
CARMEL Benevolent, 87 6
CHARLESTON Olive Branch, 124 6
CHERRYFIELD Narraguagus, 88 3
CHINA Central, 45 12
CLINTON Sebasticook, 146 12
CORINNA Parian, 160 22
CORNISH Greenleaf, 117 18
DAMARISCOTTA Alna-Anchor, 43 10
DANFORTH Baskahegan, 175 24
DEER ISLE Marine, 122 4
DEXTER Penobscot, 39 5
DIXFIELD King Hiram, 57 20
DOVER-FOXCROFT Mosaic, 52 5
DRESDEN MILLS Dresden, 103 10
DURHAM Acacia, 121 14
EAST BOOTHBAY Seaside, 144 10
EAST BOOTHBAY Bay View, 196 10
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EAST DIXMONT Archon, 75 22
EAST MACHIAS Warren, 2 3
EAST WILTON Maine, 20 15
EAST WILTON Wilton, 156 15
EASTPORT Eastern, 7 2
ELLSWORTH Lygonia, 40 21
FAIRFIELD Siloam, 92 12
FORT KENT Fort Kent, 209 1
FREEPORT Freeport, 23 14
FRIENDSHIP Meduncook, 211 9
FRYEBURG Pythagorean, 11 16
GOODWIN'S MILLS Arion, 162 18
GORHAM Harmony, 38 17
GREENVILLE Columbia Doric, 149 5
GUILFORD Mount Kineo, 109 5
HALLOWELL Kennebec, 5 11
HAMPDEN Mystic, 65 6
HARTLAND Corinthian, 95 22
HERMON Lynde, 174 6
HOULTON Monument, 96 1
ISLAND FALLS Island Falls, 206 24
ISLESBORO Island, 89 7
JEFFERSON Riverside, 135 7
JONESPORT Jonesport, 188 3
KENDUSKEAG Kenduskeag, 137 6
KENNEBUNK York, 22 19
KENNEBUNKPORT Arundel, 76 19
KINGFIELD Mount Abram, 204 15
KITTERY Naval, 184 19
LEEDS Asylum, 133 11
LIBERTY Liberty, 111 8
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LIMERICK Freedom, 42 18
LIMESTONE Limestone, 214 1
LINCOLN Horeb, 93 24
LINCOLNVILLE King David's 62 7
LISBON FALLS Ancient York, 155 14
LITCHFIELD Hermon, 32 11
LITCHFIELD Morning Star, 41 11
LIVERMORE FALLS Oriental Star, 21 20
LOVELL Delta, 153 16
LUBEC Washington, 37 2
MACHIAS Harwood, 91 3
MADISON Euclid, 194 13
MARS HILL Aroostook, 197 1
MATTAWAMKEAG Pine Tree, 172 24
MECHANIC FALLS Tyrian, 73 23
MILBRIDGE Pleiades, 173 3
MILLINOCKET Nollesemic, 205 24
MILO Piscataquis, 44 5
MONMOUTH Monmouth, 110 11
MOUNT DESERT Mount Desert, 140 21
MOUNT VERNON Vernon Valley, 99 15
NEW GLOUCESTER Cumberland, 12 23
NEWPORT Meridian Splendor, 49 22
NEW SHARON Franklin, 123 15
NORRIDGEWOCK Lebanon, 116 13
NORTH ANSON Northern Star, 28 13
NORTH BERWICK Yorkshire, 179 19
NORTHEAST HARBOR Northeast Harbor, 208 21
NORTH PARSONSFIELD Drummond, 118 18
NORTH VASSALBORO Vassalboro, 54 12
NORTHPORT Excelsior, 151 8
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NORWAY Oxford, 18 16
OAKLAND Messalonskee, 113 12
OLD ORCHARD BEACH Orchard, 215 18
OLD TOWN Star in the East, 60 6
ORLAND Rising Sun, 71 4
ORONO Mechanics', 66 6
ORRINGTON Ralph J. Pollard, 217 6
PATTEN Katahdin, 98 24
PENOBSCOT Rising Star, 4 4
PHILLIPS Blue Mountain, 67 15
PITTSFIELD Meridian, 125 22
PORTLAND Corner Stone, 216 17
PORTLAND Deering, 183 17
PORTLAND Triangle, 1 17
PRESQUE ISLE Trinity, 130 1
PRINCETON Lewy's Island, 138 2
RANGELEY Kemankeag, 213 15
READFIELD Lafayette, 48 11
ROCKLAND Aurora, 50 9
ROCKPORT St. Paul's 82 7
SACO Saco, 9 18
SANFORD Preble, 143 19
SANGERVILLE Abner Wade, 207 5
SEARSMONT Quantabacook, 129 7
SEARSPORT Mariners', 68 8
SHERMAN MILLS Molunkus, 165 24
SIDNEY Rural, 53 11
SKOWHEGAN Somerset, 34 13
SOLON Keystone, 80 13
SOUTH BERWICK St. John's 51 19
SOUTH PARIS Paris, 94 16
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SOUTH PORTLAND Hiram, 180 17
SOUTH THOMASTON Knox, 189 9
SOUTHWEST HARBOR Tremont, 77 21
SPRINGVALE Springvale, 190 19
STOCKTON SPRINGS Pownal, 119 8
STRATTON Mount Bigelow, 202 15
TENANTS HARBOR Eureka, 84 9
THOMASTON Orient, 15 9
THORNDIKE Unity 58 12
TURNER Nezinscot, 101 23
UNION Union, 31 7
UNITY Star in the West, 85 12
WALES Webster, 164 23
WALDOBORO King Solomon's, 61 9
WARREN St. George, 16 9
WASHBURN Washburn, 193 1
WASHINGTON Mt. Olivet, 203 7
WATERFORD Mount Tir'em, 132 16
WATERVILLE Waterville, 33 12
WEEKS MILLS Dirigo, 104 11
WELD Mystic Tie, 154 15
WELLS Ocean, 142 19
WESTBROOK Saccarappa, 86 17
WEST NEWFIELD Day Spring, 107 18
WEST SULLIVAN David A. Hooper, 201 21
WINDHAM Presumpscot, 70 17
WINTER HARBOR Winter Harbor, 192 21
WINTERPORT Howard, 69 6
WINTHROP Temple, 25 11
WISCASSET Lincoln, 3 10
YARMOUTH Casco, 36 17
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YORK VILLAGE St. Aspinquid, 198 19
Lodges in Maine with Dates of Precedent and Charters
Lodge Location Date of Date of Precedence Charter 1 Triangle Portland Mar. 20, 1762 Mar. 30, 1769 # 2 Warren East Machias Sept. 10, 1778 Sept. 10, 1778 # 3 Lincoln Wiscasset June 1, 1792 June 1, 1792 4 Hancock Castine June 9, 1794 June 9, 1794 # 5 Kennebec Hallowell Mar. 14, 1796 Mar. 14, 1796 6 Federal Camden Mar. 10, 1801 Mar. 10, 1801# 7 Eastern Eastport June 8, 1801 June 8, 1801 8 United Brunswick Dec. 14, 1801 Dec. 14, 1801 9 Saco Saco June 14, 1802 June 16, 1802 10 Rising Virtue Bangor Sept. 13, 1802 Sept. 16, 1802 11 Pythagorean Fryeburg June 13,1803 June 13,1803 12 Cumberland New Gloucester June 13, 1803 June 13, 1803 13 Oriental Bridgton Mar. 12, 1804 Mar. 12, 1804 14 Solar Bath Sept. 10, 1804 Sept. 10, 1804 # 15 Orient Thomaston Sept. 10, 1805 Sept. 10, 1805 16 Saint George Warren Mar. 10, 1806 Mar. 10, 1806 17 Ancient Land-Mark Portland June 10, 1806 June 10, 1806 # 18 Oxford Norway Sept. 14, 1807 Sept. 14, 1807 19 Felicity Bucksport Mar. 14, 1809 Mar. 14, 1809 20 Maine East Wilton June 13, 1809 Jan 13, 1810 21 Oriental Star Livermore June 13, 1811 June 13, 1811 # 22 York Kennebunk Mar. 9, 1813 Mar. 9, 1813 23 Freeport Freeport Sept. 13. 1814 Sept. 13, 1814 24 Belfast Belfast Sept. 9, 1816 Jan. 14, 1991 # 25 Temple Winthrop Sept. 8, 1817 Oct. 6, 1817 26 Village Bowdoinham June 9, 1817 Sept. 16, 1817 # 27 Adoniram Limington Sept. 9, 1818 Sept. 10, 1818 * 28 Northern Star North Anson Dec. 9, 1818 Dec. 15, 1818 29 Tranquil Auburn Dec. 9, 1818 Dec. 9, 1818 30 Blazing Star Rumford Corner Mar. 10, 1819 Mar. 11, 1819 # 31 Union Union Dec. 27, 1819 April 8, 1820 32 Hermon Litchfield June 23, 1820 June 23, 1820 33 Waterville Waterville June 27, 1820 June 27, 1820 34 Somerset Skowhegan Jan. 11, 1821 Jan. 11, 1821 35 Bethlehem Augusta July 12, 1821 May 3, 1862 # 36 Casco Yarmouth Oct. 11, 1821 Oct. 24, 1826 37 Washington Lubec Jan. 10, 1822 Jan. 24, 1822 38 Harmony Gorham Jan. 10, 1822 Jan. 24, 1822 39 Penobscot Dexter Jan. 10, 1822 Jan. 24, 1822 40 Lygonia Ellsworth April 11, 1822 April 11, 1822 41 Morning Star Litchfield July 11, 1822 July 16, 1822 42 Freedom Limerick Jan. 11, 1823 Jan. 14, 1823 43 Alna Damariscotta Jan. 11, 1823 Jan. 14, 1823 # 44 Piscataquis Milo Oct. 9, 1823 Oct. 28, 1823 45 Central China April 8, 1824 April 8, 1824
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Lodge Location Date of Date of Precedence Charter 46 Saint Croix Calais April 8, 1824 April 8, 1824 47 Dunlap Biddeford Jan. 13, 1826 Jan. 30, 1826 48 Lafayette Readfield Jan. 13, 1826 May 20, 1850 49 Meridian Splendor Newport July 13, 1826 July 18, 1826 50 Aurora Rockland July 13, 1826 July 18, 1826 # 51 Saint John's South Berwick Jan. 12, 1827 Feb. 13, 1827 52 Mosaic Dover-Foxcroft April 22, 1827 July 16, 1827 53 Rural Sidney April 12, 1827 July 25, 1827 54 Vassalboro No. Vassalboro April 12, 1827 May 31, 1827 55 Fraternal Alfred Jan. 10, 1828 Jan. 10, 1828 56 Mount Moriah Brownfield Jan. 10, 1828 Jan. 23, 1828 # 57 King Hiram Dixfield April 10, 1828 May 9, 1872 * 58 Unity Thorndike April 10, 1828 May 15, 1828 59 Mount Hope Hope Jan. 25, 1848 May 4, 1848+ 60 Star in the East Old Town Feb. 23, 1848 May 5, 1848 61 King Solomon's Waldoboro April 4, 1849 Feb. 4, 1855 62 King David's Lincolnville June 16, 1849 Jan. 22, 1850 63 Richmond Richmond Jan. 1, 1850 May 10, 1850 # 64 Pacific Exeter Oct. 22, 1850 May 12, 1851+ 65 Mystic Hampden Mar. 1, 1851 May 12, 1851 66 Mechanics Orono Mar. 3, 1851 May 12, 1851 67 Blue Mountain Phillips July 12, 1850 May 10, 1852 # 68 Mariners' Searsport Oct. 23, 1851 May 10, 1853 69 Howard Winterport Nov. 28, 1851 May 6, 1853 70 Standish Standish June 10, 1852 May 10, 1853 # 71 Rising Star Orland Oct. 18, 1852 May 10, 1853 72 Pioneer Ashland Oct. 26, 1852 May 5, 1854 73 Tyrian Mechanic Falls Jan. 21, 1853 May 10, 1853 74 Bristol Bristol Mar. 1, 1853 May 5, 1854 75 Archon East Dixmont May 9, 1853 May 5, 1854 # 76 Arundel Kennebunkport May 5, 1854 June 26, 1854 77 Tremont So. West Harbor June 12, 1854 May 3, 1856 78 Crescent Pembroke July 4, 1854 July 10, 1854 # 79 Rockland Rockland Oct. 25, 1854 May 4, 1855 # 80 Keystone Solon Dec. 16, 1854 May 4, 1855 81 Atlantic Portland May 3, 1855 May 3, 1855 # 82 Saint Paul's Rockport Oct. 27, 1855 May 2, 1856# 83 Saint Andrew's Bangor Feb. 6, 1856 May 3, 1856 84 Eureka Tenants Harbor July 27, 1855 May 2, 1856 85 Star in the West Unity May 4, 1855 May 24, 1856 86 Saccarappa Westbrook Mar. 1, 1856 May 5, 1856 # 87 Benevolent Carmel Mar. 12, 1857 May 7, 1857 88 Narraguagus Cherryfield Mar. 25, 1857 May 28, 1857 89 Island Islesboro April 3, 1857 Nov. 5, 1857 90 Hiram Abiff West Appleton Jan. 27, 1857 May 5, 1858 ^ 91 Harwood Machias April 8, 1858 Oct. 15, 1858 92 Siloam Fairfield Mar. 8, 1858 Jan. 1, 1859 93 Horeb Lincoln June 5, 1858 May 5, 1859 # 94 Paris South Paris June 18, 1858 May 5, 1859 95 Corinthian Hartland Sept. 13, 1858 May 5, 1859 96 Monument Houlton Nov. 18, 1858 May 5, 1859 97 Bethel Bethel July 6, 1859 May 5, 1860 # 98 Katahdin Patten Aug. 24, 1859 May 3, 1860
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Lodge Location Date of Date of Precedence Charter 99 Vernon Valley Mount Vernon Oct. 28, 1859 May 3, 1860 100 Jefferson Bryant Pond Feb. 8, 1860 May 3, 1860 101 Nezinscot Turner Mar. 1, 1860 May 3, 1860 102 Marsh River Brooks Dec. 24, 1859 May 9, 1861 103 Dresden Dresden Mills Feb. 3, 1860 May 9, 1861 104 Dirigo Weeks Mills June 12, 1860 May 9, 1861 105 Ashlar Auburn Nov. 5, 1860 May 9, 1861 106 Tuscan Addison Dec. 27, 1860 May 9, 1861 107 Day Spring West Newfield Mar. 19, 1861 May 9, 1861 108 Relief Belgrade Jan. 11, 1861 May 8, 1862 ^ 109 Mount Kineo Guilford May 10, 1861 May 8, 1862 110 Monmouth Monmouth May 21, 1861 May 8, 1862 111 Liberty Liberty Nov. 8, 1861 May 8, 1862 112 Eastern Frontier Fort Fairfield May 8, 1862 May 7, 1863 + 113 Messalonskee Oakland May 15, 1862 May 7, 1863 114 Polar Star Bath Mar. 7, 1863 May 7, 1863 # 115 Buxton West Buxton Mar. 18, 1863 May 7, 1863 116 Lebanon Norridgewock April 30, 1863 May 7, 1863 117 Greenleaf Cornish April 22, 1863 May 4, 1864 118 Drummond No. Parsonsfield May 7, 1863 May 4, 1864 119 Pownal Stockton July 4, 1863 May 6, 1875* 120 Meduncook Friendship Feb. 6, 1864 May 4, 1864 + 121 Acacia Durham May 7, 1863 May 4, 1865 122 Marine Deer Isle Mar. 18, 1864 May 3, 1865 # 123 Franklin New Sharon May 4, 1864 May 3, 1865 124 Olive Branch Charleston May 4, 1864 May 3, 1865 125 Meridian Pittsfield June 7, 1864 May 3, 1865 126 Timothy Chase Belfast Oct. 26, 1864 May 3, 1865 # 127 Presumpscot Windham Nov. 19, 1864 May 3, 1866 # 128 Ira Berry Brooksville Mar. 1, 1865 May 3, 1866 # 129 Quantabacook Searsmont Mar. 28, 1865 May 3, 1866 130 Trinity Presque Isle July 17, 1865 May 3, 1866 131 Lookout Cutler July 18, 1865 May 3, 1866 # 132 Mount Tir'em Waterford Oct. 18, 1865 May 3, 1866 133 Asylum Leeds July 20, 1865 May 9, 1867 134 Trojan Troy Feb. 19, 1866 May 9, 1867 # 135 Riverside Jefferson Mar. 13, 1866 May 8, 1867 136 Ionic Gardiner April 24, 1866 May 9, 1867 + 137 Kenduskeag Kenduskeag May 3, 1866 May 8, 1867 138 Lewy's Island Princeton May 3, 1866 May 8, 1867 139 Archon East Dixmont Sept. 26, 1866 May 8, 1867 # 140 Mount Desert Mount Desert Feb. 14, 1867 May 8, 1867 141 Augusta Augusta Mar. 21, 1867 May 8, 1867 # 142 Ocean Wells Mar. 22, 1867 May 7, 1868 143 Preble Sanford May 9, 1867 May 7, 1868 144 Seaside East Boothbay Oct. 7, 1867 May 7, 1868 145 Moses Webster Vinalhaven Jan. 13, 1868 May 7, 1868 ^ 146 Sebasticook Clinton Feb. 3, 1868 May 7, 1868 147 Evening Star Buckfield Feb. 22, 1869 May 5, 1869 148 Forest Springfield April 1, 1869 May 5, 1869 # 149 Columbia-Doric Greenville May 7, 1868 May 5, 1869 # 150 Rabboni Auburn Dec. 28, 1868 May 5, 1869 151 Excelsior Northport Mar. 1, 1869 May 5, 1869
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Lodge Location Date of Date of Precedence Charter 152 Crooked River Bolster's Mills April 15, 1869 May 5, 1870 153 Delta Lovell May 5, 1869 May 4, 1870 154 Mystic Tie Weld June 8, 1869 May 4, 1870 155 Ancient York Lisbon Falls Jan. 1, 1870 May 4, 1870 156 Wilton East Wilton Jan. 31, 1870 May 4, 1870 157 Cambridge Cambridge May 5, 1870 May 4, 1871 158 Anchor South Bristol May 5, 1870 May 4, 1871 # 159 Esoteric Ellsworth Sept. 3, 1870 May 4, 1871 # 160 Parian Corinna Sept. 9, 1870 May 9, 1872 161 Carrabassett Canaan Mar. 2, 1871 May 9, 1872 162 Arion Goodwin's Mills Mar. 18, 1871 May 9, 1872 163 Pleasant River Brownville July 28, 1871 May 9, 1872 164 Webster Sabattus July 28, 1871 May 9, 1872 165 Molunkus Sherman Mills Aug. 26, 1871 May 9, 1872 166 Neguemkeag Vassalboro Dec. 22, 1871 May 9, 1872 # 167 Whitney Canton Mar. 9, 1872 May 9, 1872 # 168 Composite LaGrange May 9, 1872 May 8, 1873 # 169 Shepherd's River Brownfield July 1, 1872 May 8, 1873 # 170 Caribou Caribou July 27, 1872 May 8, 1873 171 Naskeag Brooklin Feb. 3, 1873 May 8, 1873 172 Pine Tree Mattawamkeag Nov. 14, 1873 May 7, 1874 173 Pleiades Milbridge May 7, 1874 May 7, 1874 174 Lynde Hermon May 7, 1874 May 7, 1874 175 Baskahegan Danforth Dec. 3, 1874 May 20, 1875 176 Palestine Biddeford May 5, 1875 May 6, 1875 # 177 Rising Star Penobscot June 17, 1875 May 4, 1876 # 178 Ancient Brothers Auburn June 21, 1875 May 4, 1876 179 Yorkshire No. Berwick Sept. 18, 1875 May 4, 1876 180 Hiram South Portland Nov. 1, 1875 May 4, 1876 181 Reuel Washburn East Livermore May 4, 1876 May 3, 1877 # 182 Granite West Paris Sept. 16, 1878 May 8, 1879 # 183 Deering Portland April 2, 1879 May 8, 1879 184 Naval Kittery May 8, 1879 May 6, 1880 185 Bar Harbor Bar Harbor April 19, 1882 May 2, 1882 186 Warren Phillips Westbrook April 18, 1883 May 3, 1883 # 187 Ira Berry Blue Hill Nov. 12, 1883 May 8, 1884 # 188 Jonesport Jonesport May 8, 1884 May 8, 1884 189 Knox South Thomaston Sept. 6, 1884 May 7, 1885 190 Springvale Springvale May 7, 1885 May 6, 1886 191 Davis Strong May 7, 1885 May 6, 1886 # 192 Winter Harbor Winter Harbor Aug. 12, 1887 May 3, 1888 193 Washburn Washburn Dec. 14, 1887 May 3, 1888 194 Euclid Madison May 4, 1888 May 9, 1890 195 Reliance Stonington May 9, 1889 May 8, 1889 # 196 Bay View East Boothbay Dec. 20, 1889 May 8, 1890 197 Aroostook Mars Hill Dec. 17, 1890 May 7, 1891 198 Saint Aspinquid York Village July 22, 1892 May 4, 1893 199 Bingham Bingham Dec. 23, 1892 May 4, 1893 # 200 Columbia Greenville July 23, 1894 May 7, 1896 # 201 David A. Hooper West Sullivan June 3, 1897 May 5, 1898 202 Mount Bigelow Stratton June 19, 1897 May 6, 1898 203 Mount Olivet Washington Nov. 24, 1897 May 7, 1898 204 Mount Abram Kingfield May 4, 1900 May 9, 1901
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Lodge Location Date of Date of Precedence Charter 205 Nollesemic Millinocket Nov. 17, 1900 May 9, 1901 206 Island Falls Island Falls Oct. 3, 1901 May 8, 1902 207 Abner Wade Sangerville June 3, 1902 May 7, 1903 208 No. East Harbor No. East Harbor Sept. 2, 1903 May 6, 1904 209 Fort Kent Fort Kent Mar. 23, 1904 May 4, 1905 210 Bagaduce Brooksville Sept. 2, 1905 May 3, 1906 # 211 Meduncook Friendship Feb. 15, 1909 May 5, 1910 212 McKinley McKinley May 6, 1909 May 6, 1910 # 213 Kemankeag Rangeley Oct 6, 1913 May 7, 1914 214 Limestone Limestone Nov. 10, 1913 May 7, 1914 215 Orchard Old Orchard Beach May 4, 1916 May 3, 1917 216 Corner Stone Portland Oct. 27, 1926 May 4, 1927 # 217 Ralph J. Pollard Orrington Jan. 28, 1947 May 4, 1948 218 Brotherhood Portland Nov. 30, 1954 May 3, 1956 # 219 Gov. William King
Scarborough Nov. 29, 1960 May 3, 1961+
220 Seminary Hill Daylight
Bangor Jan. 12, 2010 May 3, 2011
Me Lodge of Research Aug. 14, 1981 May 5, 1982
# Consolidated + Charter surrendered
* Means charter surrendered and afterward restored,
^ Charter revoked
About Precedent and Charters Note: #1 Portland consolidated with Ancient Land-Mark No. 17 and Atlantic No.81, August 7, 1981, which became Triangle No. 1. # 2 Warren consolidated with Lookout No. 131 on September 5, 2006, which became Warren No. 2. # 4 Hancock consolidated with Rising Star No. 177 on March 26, 2008, which became Rising Star No. 4. # 6 Amity consolidated with St. Paul’s No. 82 which became Federal No. 6 on November 18, 2017.
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11 Originally "Pequawket" U.D., Charter restored in 1865, after no meetings since 1830. # 14 Solar consolidated with Polar Star No. 114 on March 25, 2011, which became Solar Star No. 14. # 17 Ancient Land-Mark consolidated with Portland No. 1 and Atlantic No. 81, August 7, 1981, which became Triangle No. 1. # 21 Oriental Star consolidated with Reuel Washburn No. 181 in 1892, which became Oriental Star No. 21. # 21 Oriental Star consolidated with Whitney No. 167 on April 19, 2017 which became Oriental Star No. 21 # 24 Phoenix consolidated with Timothy Chase No. 126 on January 14, 1991, which became Belfast No. 24. # 26 Village consolidated with Richmond No. 63 on October 15, 1983, which became Village No. 26. *27 Adoniram charter surrendered on May 1, 2007, restored December 13, 2016 29 Tranquil removed from Lewiston to Auburn, 1971. # 30 Blazing Star consolidated with Bethel No. 97 on September 10, 2015 which became Bethel No. 30. # 35 Bethlehem charter restored in 1866. Augusta No. 141 consolidated with on January 22, 2005, which became Bethlehem No. 35. # 40 Lygonia consolidated with Esoteric No. 159 on January 11, 1908, which became Lygonia No. 40. # 43 Alna consolidated with Anchor No. 158 on September 5, 1995, which became Alna-Anchor No. 43.
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# 44 Piscataquis consolidated with Composite No. 168 on December 28, 2016 which became Piscataquis No. 44. # 46 St. Croix consolidated with Crescent No. 78 on February 3, 2020 which became St. Croix No. 46 # 47 Buxton removed to Biddeford 1855, name changed to Dunlap No. 47. # 50 Aurora charter burned. New one May 9, 1872. Aurora No. 50 consolidated with Rockland No. 79 on September 27, 2006, which became Aurora No. 50. # 54 Vassalboro consolidated with Neguemkeag No. 166 on April 2, 1994, which became Neguemkeag - Vassalboro No. 54. Name changed to Vassalboro No. 54 on June 6, 2007. # 56 Mount Moriah consolidated with Shepherd's River No. 169 on October 17, 1979, which became Mount Moriah No. 56. *59 Mount Hope charter surrendered 1879. 61 King Solomon’s Charter was erroneously reported as surrendered in many previous versions of the Proceedings. # 63 Richmond consolidated with Village No. 26 on October 15, 1983, which became Village No. 26. + 64 Pacific charter surrendered 2016 # 67 Blue Mountain consolidated with Davis No. 191 on February 10, 1993, which became Blue Mountain No. 67. # 70 Standish consolidated with Presumpscot No. 127 on September 14, 2009, which became Presumpscot No. 70. # 75 Plymouth consolidated with Archon No. 139 on October 8, 1939, which became Archon No. 75.
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#78 Crescent consolidated with St. Croix No. 46 on February 3, 2020 which became St. Croix No. 46. # 79 Rockland consolidated with Aurora No. 50 on September 27, 2006, which became Aurora No. 50. # 80 Keystone consolidated with Bingham No. 199 on December 7, 1994, which became Keystone No. 80. # 81 Atlantic consolidated with Portland No. 1 and Ancient Land Mark No. 17 on August 7, 1981, which became Triangle No. 1. # 82 St. Pauls Lodge consolidated with Amity Lodge No. 6 in 2017 which became Federal Lodge #6. # 85 Star in the West consolidated with Trojan No. 134 in 1888, which became Star in the West No. 85. # 86 Temple consolidated with Warren Phillips No. 186 on December 20, 2002, which became Saccarappa Lodge No. 86. ^ 90 Hiram Abiff, charter revoked 1868. # 93 Horeb consolidated with Forest No. 148 on January 12, 2010, which became Horeb No. 93. 95 Originally "Pond" name changed in 1864 to Corinthian No. 95. # 97 Bethel Consolidated with Blazing Star No. 30 on September 10, 2015, which became Bethel No. 30. # 100 Jefferson consolidated with Granite No. 182 on March 18, 2019 which became Jefferson No. 100. 105 Ashlar removed from Lewiston to Auburn 1971. ^ 108 Relief, charter revoked 1894. + 112 Eastern Frontier, charter surrendered 1989.
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# 114 Polar Star consolidated with Solar No. 14 on March 25, 2011, which became Solar Star No. 14. 115 Removed from Hollis to Buxton 1867. Originally called "Moderation," name changed in 1874 to Buxton No. 115. 119 Was "Perseverance" U D. + 120 Meduncook, charter surrendered 1884. # 122 Marine consolidated with Reliance No. 195 on March 12, 1965, which became Marine No. 122. # 126 Timothy Chase consolidated with Phoenix No. 24 on January 14, 1991, which became Belfast No. 24. # 127 Presumpscot consolidated with Standish No. 70 on September 14, 2009, which became Presumpscot No. 70. # 128 Eggemoggin consolidated with Bagaduce No. 210 on March 13, 1976, which became Bagaduce No. 128. 128 Bagaduce consolidated with Ira Berry No. 187 on November 21, 1983, which became Ira Berry No. 128, meeting at Blue Hill. # 131 Lookout consolidated with Warren No. 2 on September 5, 2006, which became Warren No. 2. 133 Asylum removed from Wayne to Leeds 2004. # 134 Trojan consolidated with Star in the West No. 85 in 1888, which became Star in the West No. 85. + 136 Ionic, charter surrendered 1882. # 139 Archon consolidated with Plymouth No. 75 on October 8, 1939, which became Archon No. 75.
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# 141 Augusta consolidated with Bethlehem No. 35 on January 22, 2005, which became Bethlehem No. 35. # 145 Moses Webster, charter surrendered 2019 # 148 Forest consolidated with Horeb No. 93 on January 12, 2010, which became Horeb No. 93. # 149 Doric consolidated with Columbia No. 200 on November 7, 1970, which became Columbia-Doric No. 149. 150 Rabboni removed from Lewiston to Auburn, 1971. # 158 Anchor consolidated with Alna Lodge No. 43 on Sept. 5, 1995, which became Alna-Anchor Lodge No. 43. # 159 Esoteric, consolidated with Lygonia No. 40 on January 11, 1908, which became Lygonia No. 40. 160 Was "Fisher" U.D. # 166 Neguemkeag consolidated with Vassalboro No. 54 on April 2, 1994, which became Neguemkeag - Vassalboro No. 54. # 167 Whitney consolidated with Oriental Star No. 21 on April 19, 2017 which became Oriental Star No. 21 # 168 Composite consolidated with Piscataquis No 44 on December 28, 2016, which became Piscataquis No. 44 # 169 Shepherd’s River consolidated with Mount Moriah No. 56 on Oct. 17, 1979, which became Mount Moriah No. 56. # 176 Palestine consolidated with Dunlap No. 47 in 1895, which became Dunlap No. 47. # 177 Rising Star consolidated with Hancock No. 4 on March 26, 2008, which became Rising Star No. 4.
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178 Ancient Brothers removed from Lewiston to Auburn, 1971. #181 Reuel Washburn consolidated with Oriental Star No. 21 in 1892, which became Oriental Star No. 21. # 182 Granite consolidated with Jefferson No.100 on March 18, 2018, which became Jefferson No. 100. # 186 Warren Phillips consolidated with Temple No. 86 on December 20, 2002, which became Saccarappa No. 86. # 187 Ira Berry consolidated with Bagaduce No. 128 on November 21, 1983, which became Ira Berry No. 128. # 191 Davis consolidated with Blue Mountain No. 67 on February 10, 1993, which became Blue Mountain No. 67. # 195 Reliance consolidated with Marine No. 122 on March 12, 1965, which became Marine No. 122. # 199 Bingham consolidated with Keystone No. 80 on December 7, 1994, which became Keystone No. 80. # 200 Columbia consolidated with Doric No. 149, November 7, 1970, which became Columbia-Doric No. 149 # 210 Bagaduce consolidated with Eggemoggin No. 128 on March 13, 1976, which became Bagaduce No. 128. # 212 McKinley consolidated with Tremont No. 77 on April 18, 1969, which became Tremont No. 77. # 216 Corner Stone consolidated with Brotherhood No. 218 on June 26, 1996, which became Corner Stone No. 216. # 218 Brotherhood consolidated with Corner Stone No.216 on June 26, 1996, which became Corner Stone No. 216. + 219 Gov. William King charter surrendered November 13, 2020
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Lodges enrolled, 220, extinct 43; working 177
Living Permanent Members
Past Grand Masters MW George P. Pulkkinen, PSGW, #18,22 15 Ocean View Rd., Scarborough 04074 MW Walter M. Macdougall #44,220 75 Sargent Hill Dr., Milo 04463 MW Brian A. Paradis, PSGW, #18 220 King St, Oxford 04270 MW Charles E. Ridlon, PSGW, #23,65 91 Bowdoin St., Yarmouth 04096 MW Claire V. Tusch, #142 PO Box 459, Wells 04090 MW Robert R. Landry, PSGW, #95,49 37 Nyes Corner Rd., Saint Albans 04971 MW W. Louis Greenier II, PSGW #170,209
49 Herschel St., Caribou 04736
MW A. James Ross, #70 137 Albion Rd, Windham 04062 MW David A. Walker, PSGW #110 #220 PO Box 182, Monmouth 04259 MW Thomas E. Pulkkinen #196 #29
PO Box 413, East Boothbay 04544
Past Senior Grand Wardens RW Sherel T. Collamore #61 PO Box 165, Nobleboro 04555 RW Edward I. Emery #111,129 470 Augusta Rd., Belmont 04952 RW Ronald G. Forrest #217 35 Clover Ln., Brewer 04412 RW Charles W Plummer #8 41 Damy Dr. Apt 88, Auburn 04210 RW William H. Stretton #73,150 314 Russell St., Lewiston 04240 RW John R. Zaiser, Sr. #34 337 Falcon Crst W, Plant City, FL 33565 RW George M. A. Macdougall #44 1 Davis Rd., Fairfield 04937 RW Frederic B. Campbell #182 6 Tuell Hill Rd., Sumner 04292 RW John A. Lagerquist #93 1815 Lakefront Blvd., Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 RW David A. Walker #110,220 PO Box 182, Monmouth 04259-0182 RW Alan R. Heath #31/#203 PO Box 188, Union 04862-0188 RW Bradford D. Blake #26 10 Abbagadassett Rd., Bowdoinham 04008 RW Frank M. Theriault, Jr. #37,220 1397 County Rd., Trescott Twp 04652 RW Lester F. Smith #194 78 Moores Pond Rd., Lexington Twp 04961 RW Robert J. Landry #35 764 Hallowell Litchfield Rd.,W Gardiner
04345 RW Thomas A. Heath #31,203 PO Box 188, Union 04862 RW Richard L. Rhoda #96,220 PO Box 743, Houlton 04730 RW John T. Irovando #214 821 Bog Rd, Limestone 04750 RW Christian A. Ratliff #1,#180,183 83 S. Richland St., South Portland 04106 RW Christopher M. DiSotto #109,183 8 Carriage Way, Scarborough 04074 RW Richard N. Bergeron Jr. #73 81 Everett Rd, Poland 04274 RW William M. Layman #106,110,53,35 21 Edwards St, Augusta 04330
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RW Rufus W. Cox #20,44 RW Kevin E. Campbell #103 RW Douglas A. Taft #153,13 RW Timothy V. Bushey #38,42,70,86
6 Pine St, Milo 04463 317 Calls Hill Rd, Dresden 04342 P.O. Box 25, North Bridgton, ME 04057 46 Coach Lantern Ln W, Scarborough, 04074
Past Junior Grand Wardens RW Robert G. W. Lobley #217,220
279 River Rd., Orrington, 04474
RW Reginald W Wing, Sr. #57 PO Box 289, Peru 04290 RW Donald B. Wiswell #217 93 River Rd., Orrington 04474 RW Vernon G. Bean #202 PO Box 337, Rangeley 04970 RW Kenneth L. Richardson, #150 21 Allen Ave., Lewiston 04240 RW Daniel C. Pratt, #146 165 Pleasant St., Clinton 04927 RW C. Herbert Annis, Jr., #6,82 55 Annis Ln., Rockport 04856 RW Patrick C. Whitney #91 56 Whitney St., Jonesboro 04648 RW Richard L. Bowden #10,220 32 Clewleyville Rd., Eddington 04428 RW Alvin O. McDonald #156 271 Depot St., Wilton 04294 RW Randy L. Adams #137 89 Lake Rd., Levant 04456 RW Guy F. Chapman #24,220 54 Valley View Ln Apt A, Bangor 04401 RW Robert A. Hoyt #198,220 PO Box 476, Cape Neddick 03902 RW Walter E. Kyllonen #198,220 8 Georgia St., York 03909 RW Ralph G. Knowles #43 102 Cedar Ln., Nobleboro 04555 RW Ronald W Fowle, II #95 164 Square Rd., St. Albans 04971 RW Randall L. Elliott #66,220 RW Ronald S. Murphy #65,220
400 Tate Road, Corinth 04427 PO Box 6093, Bangor 04402
RW Lawrence M. Vennell #76,198 PO Box 1076, Kennebunkport 04046 RW Brian S. Messing #15 63 Summer St., Rockland 04841 RW Frank T. Palmer #12 271 N. Raymond Rd., Raymond 04071 RW Donald W. Pratt #104 17 Maple Grove Rd, South China 04358 RW Kenneth A. Caldwell #1,38,86 RW Richard H. Holman #70 RW Michael T. Kimball #41,5,32,104 RW David K. Horne #51,179
884 Pequawket Trl, Steep Falls 04085 195 Varney Mill Rd, Windham 04062 35 Parkwood Dr, Apt 101, Augusta,04330 124 School St, Berwick, ME 03901
Past Grand Secretaries RW Hollis G. Dixon #219
38 Tall Pines Road, Scarborough, 04074
RW Daniel E. Bartlett #77,220 502 Millvale Rd, Bucksport, ME 04416
Past Grand Treasurers
RW John A. Lagerquist #93 1815 Lakefront Blvd, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 RW Harold E. McKenney Jr. #83 169 Puritan Drive, Westbrook 04092
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190
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Recapitulation 2020 - 2021 Lodges, enrolled ........................... 220
Lodges, working ................................ 177
Lodge of Research .................................... 1
Lodges represented at Communication ................................ 138
Number of Individual Electors ................................ 209
Lodges to make returns ................................ 174 Making returns on time ............................... 122
Raised .................................. 79
Affiliated .................................. 99
Re-instated .................................. 83
Total gains ................................ 261
Demitted ................................ 186
Died ................................ 530
Suspended .................................... 6
Deprived .................................... 4
Expelled .................................... 0
Suspended N.P.D ................................ 215
Total loss ................................ 937
Net loss ................................ 676
Membership, December 31, 2020 -
Master Masons ........................... 14,862
Plurals ................................ 921
Total Affiliations ........................... 15,783
Grand Lodge Receipts ................. $ 268,135.29
Grand Lodge Disbursements .................. $239,308.97
Amount of Charity Fund ............. $33,651,091.60
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Remembering our Departed Brethren
Dedicated to all who lost their
lives from the Covid-19 Pandemic
Well done, good and faithful
servant! Thou has been faithful over a few things; I will make thee ruler over
many things! Enter thou into the joy of the Lord
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MW & Rev. Mark E. Rustin
Ninety-Ninth GRAND MASTER
May 2018 - May 2020 Born Departed this Life
Bangor, Maine Bangor, Maine
January 4, 1948 September 3, 2020
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RW Royce G. Wheeler
Past Senior Grand Warden
May 1980 - May 1981 Born Departed this Life
Bangor, Maine Bangor, Maine
September 1, 1926 October 10. 2020
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RW Robert J. Landry
Past Senior Grand Warden
May 2009 - May 2010 Born Departed this Life
Fort Kent, Maine W. Gardiner, Maine
December 8, 1937 November 22, 2020
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IN MEMORY
OF THE
ILLUSTRIOUS BRETHREN
OF
SISTER GRAND JURISDICTIONS
WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY DURING THE
PAST YEAR
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Josiah Hayden Drummond Medals Under the provisions of Standing Regulation No. 27 Drummond Medals have been presented to the following:
Dec. 27, 1939 Joseph Earl Perry, Mass., by G. M. Giddings Dec. 27, 1939 Melvin M. Johnson, Mass., by G. M. Giddings Dec. 27, 1939 Frederick W Hamilton, Mass., by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Ashley A. Smith, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Thomas H. Bodge, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Edward E. Wheeler, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 David E. Moulton, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 David L. Wilson, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Cyrus N. Blanchard, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Ernest C. Butler, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Clark D. Chapman, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Henry R. Gillis, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Conveys E. Leach, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 7, 1940 Frank J. Cole, Maine, by G. M. Giddings May 9, 1940 George F. Giddings, Maine, by G. M. Murchie Apr. 23, 1941 Charles H. Johnson, N.Y., by G. M. Murchie May 4, 1942 Albert A. Schaefer, Mass., by G. M. Murchie May 7, 1942 Ralph J. Pollard, Maine, by G. M. Murchie May 4, 1943 Harold H. Murchie, by G. M. Hadley May 4, 1943 Walter W Williamson, by G. M. Hadley May 3, 1944 Charles E. Crossland, by G. M. Hadley May 1, 1945 Benjamin L. Hadley, by G. M. Crossland May 8, 1946 P. Conant Voter, Vt., by G. M. Crossland May 9, 1946 Ansel A. Packard, Conn., by G. M. Crossland, for 1945 May 6, 1947 Ray V. Denslow, Missouri, by G. M. Keene May 6, 1947 Ervin E. J. Lander, Maine, by G. M. Keene May 5, 1948 John Temple Rice, Texas, by G. M. Keene May S, 1948 Frank C. Allen, Maine, by G. M. Keene May 4, 1949 Earl E. Dusenbery, Iowa, by G. M. Gray May 4, 1949 George W Haskell, Maine, by G. M. Gray May 5, 1949 Carroll W Keene, Maine, by G. M. Gray Aug 25, 1949 Donald C. Malcolm, by G. M. Gray May 4, 1950 Granville C. Gray, by Ervin E. J. Lander
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May 1, 1951 Karl J. Mohr, by Ervin E. J. Lander May 3, 1951 H. Norton Maxfield, by Ervin E. J. Lander May 8, 1952 Thomas S. Roy, by Ervin E. J. Lander May 8, 1952 John M. Littlefield, by Benjamin W Ela May 4, 1953 Wallace E. Caldwell, by Benjamin W Ela May 4, 1954 Harry S. Grindall, by Benjamin W Ela May 5, 1954 Whitfield W Johnson, by Benjamin W Ela May 5, 1954 Benjamin W Ela, by Paul L. Powers May 3, 1955 Carl H. Claudy, by Paul L. Powers May 1, 1956 Frank S. Land, by Paul L. Powers May 1, 1956 George R. Caswell, by Paul L. Powers May 3, 1956 Paul L. Powers, by Aubrey L. Burbank April 25, 1957 L. Wade Temple, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 6, 1958 Charles H. Nitsch, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 6, 1958 Lewman B. Soper, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 8, 1958 Aubrey L. Burbank, by John M. Littlefield May 5, 1959 James Luther Jordan, by John M. Littlefield May 3, 1960 Clarence M. Pitts, by John M. Littlefield May 3, 1960 Irving I. Goodof, by John M. Littlefield May 2, 1961 Conrad Hahn, by Leon M. Sanborn May 3, 1961 Alvoid E. Cushman, by Leon M. Sanborn May 1, 1962 N. Dean Rowe, by Leon M. Sanborn May 2, 1962 Earle D. Webster, by Leon M. Sanborn May 3, 1962 Leon M. Sanborn, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 7, 1963 Archer B. Gay, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 5, 1964 William E. Burier, by Raymond M Rideout, Sr. May 6, 1964 Richard C. Cookson, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 6, 1964 Raymond M. Rideout, by Wallace H. Campbell May 4, 1965 Dwight L. Smith, by Wallace H. Campbell May 5, 1965 Philip D. Tingley, by Wallace H. Campbell May 3, 1966 Waldron C. Biggs, by Wallace H. Campbell May 4, 1966 Wallace H. Campbell, by M. Donald Gardner May 2, 1967 George A. Newbury, by M. Donald Gardner May 7, 1968 William H. Cantwell, by M. Donald Gardner May 8, 1968 M. Donald Gardner, by Harold L. Chute May 6, 1969 Albert P. Ruerat, by Harold L. Chute May 7, 1969 Clifford H. M. Perry, by Harold L. Chute May 5, 1970 Allen E. Roberts, by Harold L. Chute May 6, 1970 Harold L. Chute, by Roger I. White
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May 3, 1971 Irvin R. Pusey, by Roger I. White May 2, 1972 Stanley A. Johnson, by Roger I. White May 3, 1972 Roger I. White, by Charles R. Glassmire May 1, 1973 W Orville Kimmel, by Charles R. Glassmire May 1, 1973 Donald S. Smith, by Charles R. Glassmire May 6, 1974 Marvin E. Fowley, by Charles R. Glassmire May 6, 1974 Merrill R. Kittredge, by Charles R. Glassmire May 7, 1974 Charles R. Glassmire, by George R. Pushard May 6, 1975 Lloyd S. Cochran, by George E. Pushard May 4, 1976 Stanley F. Maxwell, by George E. Pushard May 5, 1976 George E. Pushard, by Donald S. Smith May 3, 1977 Eric W Nancekivell, by Donald S. Smith May 4, 1977 Harlan F. Small, by Donald S. Smith May 2, 1978 James D. Penley, Jr., by Donald S. Smith May 2, 1978 Peter C. Schmidt, by Donald S. Smith May 1, 1979 John L. McCain, by Roger P. Snelling May 1, 1979 Ernest H. Curtis, by Roger P. Snelling May 6, 1980 Edger N. Peppler, by Roger P. Snelling May 6, 1980 Millard A. Whitney, by Roger P. Snelling May 7, 1980 Roger P. Snelling, by Harlan F. Small May 5, 1981 Edwin V. George, by Harlan F. Small May 4, 1982 Jerry C. Rasor, by Harlan F. Small May 5, 1982 Royce G. Wheeler, by Harlan F. Small May 3, 1983 John S. Schlett, by C. Ross Buzzell May 3, 1983 Edward E. Haskell, by C. Ross Buzzell May 1, 1984 Thomas R. Dougherty, by C. Ross Buzzell. May 1, 1984 Walter M. Macdougall, by C. Ross Buzzell. May 2, 1984 C. Ross Buzzell, by Peter C. Schmidt May 7, 1985 William A. Carpenter, by Peter C. Schmidt. May 7, 1985 Bruce S. Tornquist, by Peter C. Schmidt. May 6, 1986 Edward I. Emery, by Peter C. Schmidt. May 5, 1987 Carl W Stenberg, Jr., by Ernest H. Curtis. May 5, 1987 Stanley F. Sampson, by Ernest H. Curtis. May 3, 1988 Richard E. Fletcher, by Ernest H. Curtis. May 3, 1988 N. James Coolong, by Ernest H. Curtis. May 3, 1988 Jack Frazier, by John E. Anagnostis. May 4, 1989 George P. Pulkkinen, by John E. Anagnostis. Sept. 30, 1989 Franklin G. Hinckley, by John E. Anagnostis. May 2, 1990 John E. Anagnostis, by Robert V. Damon.
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May 7, 1991 Carroll M. Fogg, by Robert V. Damon May 8, 1991 Charles S. Partridge, by Robert V. Damon May 5, 1992 W Scott Stoner, by Robert V. Damon May 5, 1992 Charles W Plummer, by Robert V. Damon May 5, 1992 Robert V. Damon, by George P. Pulkkinen May 3, 1993 Robert L. Steadman by George P. Pulkkinen May 4, 1993 Edward L. Fenderson by George P. Pulkkinen May 4, 1994 W Louis Greenier, II by George P. Pulkkinen May 1, 1995 Robert O. Ralston by Harland S. Hitchings July 9, 1995 Stewart M. L. Pollard by Harland S. Hitchings May 6, 1996 Donald Maynard Robey by Harland S. Hitchings May 7, 1996 Clovis A. Frame by Harland S. Hitchings May 8, 1996 Harland S. Hitchings by Walter M. Macdougall May 6, 1997 Wayne T. Adams by Walter M. Macdougall May 6, 1997 Wilbur F. Loveitt by Walter M. Macdougall May 4, 1998 Thomas W Jackson by Walter M. Macdougall May 5, 1998 Richard L. Rhoda by Walter M. Macdougall May 3, 1999 Robert W Clarke by Brian A. Paradis May 4, 1999 Charles E. Ridlon by Brian A. Paradis May 1, 2000 Ronald W Simpson by Brian A. Paradis May 2, 2000 John D. Baggett by Brian A. Paradis May 3, 2000 Brian A. Paradis by Wayne T. Adams April 25, 2001 Fred K. Bauer by Wayne T. Adams May 12, 2001 Gerald C. Pickard by Wayne T. Adams Mar 23, 2002 R. Wayne Hitchcock by Wayne T. Adams May 11, 2002 Charles W Barker by Wayne T. Adams May 9, 2003 Charles S. Brown by Charles E. Ridlon May 9, 2003 Walter E. Webber by Charles E. Ridlon March 6 2004 Donald G. Hicks, Jr. by Charles E. Ridlon May 4, 2004 Alvin O. MacDonald by Charles E. Ridlon May 7, 2005 Richard L. Bowden by Claire V. Tusch May 7, 2005 Ronald G. Belanger by Claire V. Tusch May 2, 2006 Gerald S. Leighton by Claire V. Tusch May 3, 2006 Guy F. Chapman by Claire V. Tusch May 3, 2006 Claire V. Tusch by Gerald S. Leighton May 1, 2007 Hollis G. Dixon by Gerald S. Leighton May 1, 2007 Edward L. King by Gerald S. Leighton May 6, 2008 Robert R. Landry by Gerald S. Leighton May 6, 2008 Walter E. Kyllonen by Gerald S. Leighton
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May 5, 2009 Ronald G. Forrest by Robert R. Landry May 5, 2009 Alan R. Heath by Robert R. Landry May 4, 2010 Robert W Ferguson by Robert R. Landry May 4, 2010 Bradford D. Blake by Robert R. Landry May 2, 2011 Thomas M. Velvin, Jr. by W. Louis Greenier, II May 3, 2011 William H. Stretton by W. Louis Greenier, II May 3, 2011 Kenneth L. Richardson by W. Louis Greenier, II May 1, 2012 Ronald W Fowle II by W. Louis Greenier, II May 1, 2012 John T. Irovando by W. Louis Greenier II May 7, 2013 W. Daniel Hill by A.James Ross May 7, 2013 Christian Ratliff by A. James Ross May 6, 2014 David A. Walker by A. James Ross May 6, 2014 Thomas Pulkkinen by A. James Ross May 7, 2014 A. James Ross by David Walker May 5, 2015 Mark E. Rustin by David Walker May 5, 2015 Scott E. Whytock by David Walker May 3, 2016 William M. Layman by David Walker May 3, 2016 Donald W. Pratt by David Walker May 2, 2017 H. Sawin Millet by Thomas Pulkkinen May 2, 2017 David A. Glattly by Thomas Pulkkinen May 1, 2018 Thomas H. Skolfield by Thomas Pulkkinen May 1, 2018 Richard M. Nadeau by Thomas Pulkkinen May 4, 2019 Daniel E. Bartlett by Mark E. Rustin May 4, 2019 Frank M. Theriault Jr. by Mark E. Rustin May 5, 2020 Audie Gould by Mark E. Rustin May 5, 2020 James R. May by Mark E. Rustin May 4, 2021 Michael R. Roy by Richard M. Nadeau May 4, 2021 Scott C. Walton by Richard M. Nadeau
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Simon Greenleaf Medals Under the provisions of Standing Regulation No. 46, Simon Greenleaf Medals have been presented to the following:
May 1, 1956 Frederick C. Davis, by Paul L. Powers May 1, 1956 M. Gerry Plummer, by Paul L. Powers May 7, 1957 Henry Doherty, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 8, 1957 Elmer S. Doe, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 6, 1958 Rev. Percy G. Cotton, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 6, 1958 Herschel P. Boynton, by Aubrey L. Burbank May 3, 1960 Horace M. Budd by John M. Littlefield May 4, 1960 Harold L. Chute, by John M. Littlefield May 2, 1961 Peter K. Constantine, by Leon M. Sanborn May 3, 1961 Milton M. McGorrill, by Leon M. Sanborn May 4, 1961 George P. Jackson by Leon M. Sanborn May 1, 1962 Raymond H. Clark by Leon M. Sanborn May 7, 1963 Harold S. Baker, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 8, 1963 Aubrey H. Chase, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 5, 1964 Harlan E. Irish, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 5, 1964 Donald S. Higgins, by Raymond M. Rideout, Sr. May 4, 1965 Elmer J. Russell, by Wallace H. Campbell May 5, 1965 Robert S. Gass, by Wallace H. Campbell May 3, 1966 John H. Reed, by Wallace H. Campbell May 3, 1966 Norman J. Mee, by Wallace H. Campbell May 2, 1967 James H. Doyle, by M. Donald Gardner May 7, 1968 Roger L. Matthews, by M. Donald Gardner May 7, 1968 Roger P. Snelling, by M. Donald Gardner Oct. 28, 1968 Maurice J. Dionne, by Harold L. Chute May 6, 1969 John S. Turner, by Harold L. Chute May 5, 1970 Clarence L. Todd, by Harold L. Chute May 6, 1970 Raymond W Rand, by Harold L. Chute May 5, 1971 Newell S. Perry, by Roger I. White May 6, 1971 Malcolm H. Brewer, by Roger I. White May 2, 1972 Alfred M. Squires, by Roger I. White May 2, 1972 Roscoe A. Apgar, by Roger I. White May 1, 1973 Sidney Lerman, by Charles R. Glassmire May 1, 1973 Ernest H. Curtis, by Charles R. Glassmire May 6, 1974 Oscar M. Hartford, by Charles R. Glassmire
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May 6, 1974 Stewart M. L. Pollard, by Charles R. Glassmire May 6, 1975 Adelbert A. Carter, by George E. Pushard May 4, 1976 Wilbur F. Loveitt, by George E. Pushard May 3, 1977 Norman B. Swett, by Donald S. Smith May 3, 1977 Edwin V. George, by Donald S. Smith May 2, 1978 Rodney A. Pearl, by Donald S. Smith May 3, 1978 Royce G. Wheeler, by Donald S. Smith May 1, 1979 Franklin G. Hinckley, by Roger P. Snelling May 1, 1979 Walter M. Macdougall, by Roger P. Snelling May 6, 1980 Haven F. McCrillis, by Roger P. Snelling May 6, 1980 Reginald W Wing, by Roger P. Snelling Nov 22, 1980 Louis E. Peters, by Harlan F. Small May 5, 1981 Mason D. Shaw, by Harlan F. Small May 4, 1982 Clayton E. Smith, by Harlan F. Small May 4, 1982 Miles Brookes, by Harlan F. Small May 3, 1983 Charles S. Brown, by C. Ross Buzzell May 3, 1983 N. James Coolong, by C. Ross Buzzell May 1, 1984 Florian L. Clark, by C. Ross Buzzell May 1, 1984 Leslie E. Buzzell, by C. Ross Buzzell May 7, 1985 Maurice H. Hutchings, by Peter C. Schmidt May 7, 1985 Richard Files, by Peter C. Schmidt Apr. 30, 1986 Edward A. Moulton, by Peter C. Schmidt May 6, 1986 Roger B. Lincoln, by Peter C. Schmidt May 5, 1987 Richard B. Olfene, by Ernest H. Curtis May 6, 1987 George P. Pulkkinen, by Ernest H. Curtis May 3, 1988 Donald A. Wilder, by Ernest H. Curtis May 3, 1988 Arthur M. Griffiths, by Ernest H. Curbs May 1, 1990 Robert W Philbrook, by John E. Anagnostis May 1, 1990 Robert L. Witham, by John E. Anagnostis May 26, 1990 Gordon L. Evans, by Robert V. Damon May 8, 1991 H. Frederic Cheney, by Robert V. Damon May 5, 1992 Harry N. Kearney, by Robert V. Damon May 5, 1992 Wayne T. Adams, by Robert V. Damon May 3, 1993 David C. Fairbairn by George P. Pulkkinen May 5, 1993 H. Donald James by George P. Pulkkinen May 3, 1994 Colwyn F. Haskell by George P. Pulkkinen May 3, 1994 Brian A. Paradis by George P. Pulkkinen May 2, 1995 James E. Dufresne by Harland S. Hitchings May 3, 1995 Wallace M. Gage by Harland S. Hitchings
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May 7, 1996 Raymond J. McLellan by Harland S. Hitchings May 8, 1996 John R. Zaiser, Sr., by Harland S. Hitchings May 6, 1997 Robert A. Waugh, by Walter M. Macdougall May 6, 1997 Harold W Crocker, by Walter M. Macdougall May 5, 1998 David E. Wigley, by Walter M. Macdougall May 5, 1998 Richard E. Lerette, by Walter M. Macdougall May 4, 1999 William H. Stretton, by Brian A. Paradis May 4, 1999 Gilbert P. Prevost, Sr., by Brian A. Paradis May 2, 2000 Frederic B. Campbell by Brian A. Paradis May 2, 2000 Alan R. Heath by Brian A. Paradis May 12, 2001 David A. Walker by Wayne T. Adams May 12, 2001 Walter E. Kyllonen by Wayne T. Adams May 11, 2002 John A. Lagerquist by Wayne T. Adams May 11, 2002 Claire V. Tusch by Wayne T. Adams May 9, 2003 Robert N. Walker by Charles E. Ridlon May 9, 2003 Hollis G. Dixon by Charles E. Ridlon May 4, 2004 Harold E. McKenney, Jr. by Charles E. Ridlon May 4, 2004 Bradford D. Blake by Charles E. Ridlon May 6, 2005 Randall S. Burleigh by Claire V. Tusch May 6, 2005 Wendall T. Graham by Claire V. Tusch May 2, 2006 A. James Ross by Claire V. Tusch May 3, 2006 Stephen E. Nichols by Claire V. Tusch May 1, 2007 Leslie M. Gray by Gerald S. Leighton May 1, 2007 Thomas A. Heath by Gerald S. Leighton May 6, 2008 Frank M. Theriault, Jr. by Gerald S. Leighton May 7, 2008 Robert A. Hoyt by Gerald S. Leighton May 5, 2009 Cecil H. Annis, Jr. by Robert R. Landry May 5, 2009 Kenneth L. Richardson by Robert R. Landry May 4, 2010 David J. Billings by Robert R. Landry May 4. 2010 Michael I. Theriault by Robert R. Landry May 5, 2010 Mahlon C. Harvey by W. Louis Greenier, II May 3, 2011 Robert G. W Lobley by W. Louis Greenier, II May 1, 2012 Milton F. Smith by W. Louis Greenier II May 1, 2012 Lester F. Smith by W. Louis Greenier II May 7, 2013 Jeffrey W. Sukeforth by A. James Ross May 7, 2013 R. Timothy Martel by A. James Ross May 6, 2014 Richard Bergeron by A. James Ross May 6, 2014 Ryan Paradis by A. James Ross May 5, 2015 Brian S. Messing by David Walker
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June 24 2015 John E. Lord by David Walker May 3, 2016 Brian A. Ingalls by David Walker May 3, 2016 David W. Eaton by David Walker May 2, 2017 Gordon L. Kimball Jr. by Thomas Pulkkinen May 3, 2017 Seth E. Silverton by Thomas Pulkkinen May 1, 2018 Clifford L. Boaz, Sr. by Thomas Pulkkinen May 1, 2018 Stephen M. Betters by Thomas Pulkkinen May 4, 2019 Thomas B. Dube, Sr. by Mark E. Rustin May 4, 2019 Merle C. Googins by Mark E. Rustin May 5, 2020 Elwood P. Doran by Mark E. Rustin May 5, 2020 Wendell Olmsted by Mark E. Rustin May 4, 2021 Neal R. Haines by Richard M. Nadeau May 4, 2021 Carl E. Taylor by Richard M. Nadeau
Joshua Chamberlain Medals 1998 Senator George Mitchell by MW Brian Paradis 2006 Bro. Harold Alfond by MW Gerald S. Leighton 2007 RW R. Timothy Martel by MW Gerald S. Leighton 2011 RW Charles Plummer by MW W. Louis Greenier, II 2012 MW Walter Macdougall by MW W. Louis Greenier, II 2013 MW Charles Ridlon by MW A. James Ross 2014 MW Gerald Leighton by MW A. James Ross 2015 RW Stephen Nichols by MW David A. Walker 2016 Mr. Morrill R. Worcester by MW Thomas Pulkkinen 2019 VW Christopher R. Howard, PhD by Mark E. Rustin 2021 MW Thomas E. Pulkkinen by Richard M. Nadeau
Raymond M. Rideout Masonic Education Awards
1973 Ashlar No. 105 1974 St. John's No. 51 1975 St. John's No. 51 1976 St. John's No. 51 1977 Ashlar No. 105 1978 Ashlar No. 105 1979 Ashlar No. 105 1980 Pleiades No. 173
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1981 King Hiram No. 57 1982 Deering No. 183 1983 Deering No. 183 1984 Deering No. 183 1985 Cornerstone No. 216 1986 Deering No. 183 1987 King Hiram No. 57 1988 King Hiram No. 57 1989 King Hiram No. 57 1990 Arundel No. 76 1991 Siloam No. 92 1992 Rising Virtue No. 10 1992 Naval No. 184 1993 Tyrian No. 73 1994 Tyrian No. 73 1994 St. Andrew's No. 83 1995 Harmony No. 38 1996 Seaside No. 144 1996 Trinity No. 130 1997 United No. 8 1998 Winter Harbor No. 192 1999 Fort Kent No. 209 1999 United No. 8 1999 Tyrian No. 73 2000 St. Aspinquid No. 198 2000 Northern Star No. 28 2001 St. Aspinquid No. 198 2002 Howard No. 69 2003 Corner Stone No. 216 2004 Corner Stone No. 216 2004 Naval No. 184 2005 Corner Stone No. 216 2005 Asylum No. 133 2006 Mt. Bigelow No. 202 2007 Orient No. 15 2008 Limestone No. 214 2009 Monmouth No. 110 2010 Village No. 26 2011 Deering No. 183
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2012 Springvale No. 190 2013 Evening Star No. 147 2014 Tuscan Lodge No. 106
2015 Amity Lodge No. 6 2016 Pioneer No. 72 2017 Rising Sun No. 71 2018 Aurora No. 50 2019 Kemankeag No. 213 2020 Monument No. 96 2021 Ralph J. Pollard No. 217
Rules For Ascertaining Masonic Dates
Ancient Craft Masons Add 4000 years to the Common Era. Thus: 2019 and 4000=6019
Scottish Rite Add 3760 to the Common Era. Thus 2019 and 3760=5779. After September add another year.
Royal Arch Add 530 years to the Vulgar Era. Thus 2019 and 530=2549.
Royal and Select Masters Add 1000 to the Common Era. Thus 2019 and 1000=3019.
Knights Templar From the Christian Era take 1118. Thus 1118 from 2019=901
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Order of High Priesthood To the Christian Era add 1913, the Year of the Blessing. Thus: 2019 and 1913=3932.
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Masonic Calendar
Ancient Craft Masons commence this era with the creation of the world, calling it Anno Lucis (A.D.), "in the year of light."
Scottish Rite, same as Ancient Craft, except the Jewish chronology is used, Anno Mundi (A.M.), "in the year of the world."
Royal Arch Masons date from the year the second temple was commenced by Zerubbabel, Anno Inventionis (A.I.), "in the year of the discovery."
Royal and Select Masters date from the year in which the temple of Solomon was completed, Anno Depositionis (A. Dep.), "in the year of the deposit."
Knights Templar commence their era with the organization of their Order, Anno Ordinid (A.O.), "in the year of the Order."
Order of High Priesthood dates from the year of the blessing of Abraham by the High Priest Melchisedec, Anno Benefacio (A.B.), "in the year of the blessing."
St. Johns’ Days
St. John The Baptist, June 24th
St. John The Evangelist, December 27th
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Grand Lodge Representatives to Other Grand Lodges Alabama – Alaska – Alexander G. Lyle, III, Lincolnville Alberta - Argentina – John A. Lagerquist, Ft. Pierce, FL Arizona – Thomas E. Ray, Auburn Arkansas - Reginald W Wing, Peru Austria – Australia, Tasmania - Howard C. Weymouth, Abbott Australia, Victoria - Vernon G. Bean, Rangeley Australia, Western – Daniel L. Harrison, Stockton Springs Belgium – Harold E. McKenney, Jr., Westbrook Bolivia – Alton R. Bryant, Arizona Brazil, Brasilia - Brazil, Ceara - Brazil, Espirito Santo – C. Herbert Annis, Rockport Brazil, Goias – James Dwyer, Presque Isle Brazil, Maconica do Estado de Rondonia - Richard B. Farrington, Medway Brazil, Maconica do Estado do Rio Grande Do Norte - Gordon W Harrington, Winter Hbr. Brazil, Maranhoao – Brazil, Mato Grosso - Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil, Minas Gerais - Brazil, Parana - Raymond E. Quimby, Brooks Brazil, Pernambuco - Brazil, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte – Gordon W Harrington, Winter Harbor Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil, Santa Catarina – R. Timothy Martel, Topsham Brazil, Sao Paulo - Stephen Wentworth, Bridgton British Columbia - Bulgaria - California - Canada (in Ontario) - Kenneth L. Richardson, Lewiston Chile – China - Walter M. Macdougall, Milo
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Colorado - Costa Rica - Roland D. Herrick, Cambridge Connecticut – Charles E. Ridlon, Portland Croatia - Cuba - Czech Republic – W Louis Greenier, II, Caribou Delaware - Denmark - District of Columbia - Claire V. Tusch, Wells Dominican Republic - England - George P. Pulkkinen, Scarborough Finland - Walter E. Kyllonen, York Florida - Charles E. Ridlon, Portland France, National Grand Lodge – Gerald W Gannett, Eustis, FL Georgia, Edward I. Emery, Belmont Germany – A. James Ross, Windham Greece - Haiti – Peter Davis Couture, Fairfield Hawaii - Ronald G. Forrest, Brewer Hungary - Iceland – Donald W. Pratt, S. China Idaho - Gordon L. Kimball, Jr., Gray Illinois - India - Alfred L. Butler, Warren Indiana - Sherel T. Collamore, Nobleboro Ireland – Bradford D. Blake, Bowdoinham Israel – Martin L. Perfit, Hampden Italy - Kenneth C. Carlin, Mechanic Falls Ivory Coast - Timothy W Herling, Durham Japan - David G. Beckett, Calais Kansas - John R. Zaiser, Sr., FL Kentucky - Louisiana - Luxembourg – Lester F. Smith, Lexington Twp Macadonia at Skopje – Malta – Norman G. Williams, Freeport Manitoba – Leslie E. Buzzell, Auburn Maryland - John K. Caldwell, Portland Massachusetts - Brian A. Paradis, Oxford Mexico, Benito Juarez - Leigh A. Roak, Portland Mexico, Nuevo Leon – Mexico, Sinaloa – Mexico, Tamaulipas - David A. Walker, Monmouth Mexico, Valle De Mexico - Mexico, York G. L. - Michigan - Minnesota - Richard O. Pulkkinen, Wales Mississippi – Missouri - Wayne T. Adams, Kennebunkport Montana - Raymond J. McLellan, Yarmouth Nebraska - Royce G. Wheeler, Bangor Netherlands - Walter L. Hayes, Westbrook
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Nevada - Hollis G. Dixon, Scarborough New Brunswick - Robert H. Perry, Sumner New Hampshire - Robert V. Damon, Auburn New Jersey – James R. May, Mapleton New South Wales - New York - New Zealand - Robert W Sawyer, IV, Ashland Newfoundland & Labrador – North Carolina - Kenneth C. Mitchell, Corinth North Dakota - James E. Dufresne, Old Orchard Beach Norway - George M. A. Macdougall, Fairfield Nova Scotia - Harland S. Hitchings, Princeton Ohio - Dwight C. Whitney, Jonesboro Oklahoma - Charles H. Cobb, Jr., Portland Ontario, Kenneth L. Richardson, Lewiston Oregon - Alan R. Heath, Union Panama - Peru - Milton D. Weeks, Farmington Philippines – Manuel G. Sangalang, Lewiston Portugal –W Frank Dixon, Falmouth Prince Edward Island - William H. Stretton, Lewiston Puerto Rico – Quebec - Frederic B. Campbell, Summer Queensland – Lewis R. Fitts, III, Palmyra Rhode Island – Romania – Russia - Richard L. Rhoda, Houlton Saskatchewan – Robert R. Landry, St. Albans Scotland - Senegal - South Africa - Richard E. Chase, Unity South Australia - South Carolina - S. Clyde Ross, Farmington South Dakota –Patrick C. Whitney, Jonesboro Spain - Rod B. Roderick, Calais Sweden - Raymond G. Locke, Clinton Switzerland (Alpina) - Charles W Plummer, Auburn Tasmania - Howard C. Weymouth, Abbot Tennessee - Richard A. Agathos, Eustis, FL Texas - Robert G. W Lobley, Orrington Turkey - Bruce L. Heywood, Yarmouth Uruguay - Richard L. Bowden, Eddington Utah - David H. Hitchings, E. Machias Venezuela - Vermont - Victoria - Vernon G. Bean, Rangeley Virginia - John D. Baggett, Verona Island Washington – David A. Walker, Monmouth Western Australia - Daniel L. Harrison, Stockton Springs West Virginia - Robert W Ferguson, Springvale Wisconsin - Dwynal R. Grass, Oxbow Prince Hall of CT –
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Prince Hall of MA – James E. Dufresne, Old Orchard Beach
Grand Lodge Representatives near other Grand Lodges Alabama - Paul E. Bradford, Trussville Alaska - Jerry W Lewis, Canaan, ME Alberta - Robert B. Taylor, Edmonton Argentina – Diego E. Paez , Buenos Aires Arizona - Gilbert J. Eno, Mesa Arkansas - O. C. Boyd Austria - Belgium - Carlo Schmitz Bolivia - Carlos Bedregal Soria, La Paz Brazil, Brasilia - Adolpho Porta Brazil, Ceara - Joao Edson Rola Brazil, Espirito Santo - Dorvagyl Correa Filho Brazil, Goias - Wanderley Lelis Martins Brazil, Maconica do Estado de Rondonia - Claudo Jacinto, Rondonia Brazil, Mato Grosso - Jose Carlos, Musis Brazil, Mato Grosso Do Sul - Fernan Do Camilo Carvalho Brazil, Minas Germs - Ivan Crepaldi Brazil, Parana - Adolfo Bley Brazil, Pernambuco-- Brazil, Rio de Janeiro - Valdemiro Liberato Pinto Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte - Pedro Borges de Andrade Neto, Natal Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul - Frede Antonio Rodrigues Brazil, Santa Catarina - Rubens Tortato Oliveira Brazil, Sao Paulo - George Antonio Mellios British Columbia - Marvin Lundeen California - Ernest M. Newton, San Diego Canada (Ontario) - Leonard W Westwell, Ottawa, Ont. Chile - William John Falconer China - Benson H. T. Sung, Taipei Colorado - Charles Watkins Costa Rica - Francisco Sandovel Mendez, San Jose Connecticut - Robert G. Fitzgerald, East Hartford Czech Republic - Martin Marsik Delaware - Herbert P. Fulmer, PGM, Wilmington Denmark - Henning Sieverts, Copenhegan District of Columbia - Gordon Ferguson, Kensington, MD Dominican Republic - R. H. Dr. Milciades Eduardo, Media J. England - Viscount Chelsea, London Finland - Heikki Parmela, Aleksanterinkatu 1, Lahti Florida - James B. Walcott, Auburndale France - Jacques Paublan Georgia - Richard A. Cunningham, Marietta Germany - Otto Trawny, Kuhnstr, 12 Greece - George Vassilogeorgis Haiti - Hawaii - Iceland - Johann Lindal
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Idaho - Burrell G. Lirgg, Boise Illinois - Joseph L. Casson, Crete India - J.N. Chowdhary Indiana - Walter P. Worland, Greenfield Ireland - Robert S. Hackett, Galway Israel - Waleed Zaher, Nazareth Italy - Giovanni Sconca, Cosenza Ivory Coast - Japan - Yoshiharu Shimokowa Kansas - Thomas F. Burrows, Liberal Kentucky - Virgil T. Larimore, Jr., Louisville Louisiana - Robert E. Buzzell, Shreveport Luxembourg - Carlo Brever Macedonia - Dr. Mario Mezzadri Malta - Dr. Mario Mezzadri Manitoba - John A. Windsor, Winnipeg Maryland – Ronald G. Belanger Massachusetts - Richard A. Gesualdo Mexico, Benito Juarez - Mexico, Nuevo Leon - Mexico, Tamaulipas - Mexico, Valle De Mexico - Mexico, York G.L. - Edward Heath Michigan - Robert W Sanborn, Clio Minnesota - Stuart A. Lindman, Minneapolis Mississippi - Jerry W. Reeves, Corinth Missouri - Ronald R. Bollinger Montana - Larry T. Lund, Hamilton Nebraska - Gerald G. McKay, Bellevue Netherlands - Albert Th. ten Houten, Wageningen Nevada - Carl L. Banks, Las Vegas New Brunswick -R. Wayne Hitchcock, Rolling Dam New Hampshire - Arnold M. Ashley, Dover New Jersey - Joseph H. Vaughn, Oakridge New South Wales - Noel Morrison Stevens New York - Douglas C. Specht, Sr. New Zealand - E. W Plank, Bulls Newfoundland & Labrador - Frank Tibbo North Carolina - James G. Martin, Charlotte North Dakota = Duane Engebretson, Devils Lane Norway - Knut S. Sanderson, Oslo Nova Scotia - Tabor Jan “Ted” Caulier, Halifax Ohio - Curtis A. Miller, Niles Oklahoma - Wilson B. Haney Oregon- Delberi E. Atkins, Coos Bay Panama - Jose Ollner, Panama City Peru - Luis Benavides Arias, Lima Phillipines - Mabini G. Hernandez, Manila Portugal - Miguel Cardina, Portugal Prince Edward Island – George I.H. Mason, Hunter River Puerto Rico - Victor Berrios Quebec - Brian W Allen, Foster
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Queensland - Cyril E. Jones, Brisbane Rhode Island - Joseph Brearley, Westerly Russia - Alexander Saveljev, Moscow Saskatchewan - John W Pinnow, Moose Jaw Scotland - Jain Duguid Senegal - Armand Agbogba South Africa - Bernard L. Neuhaus South Australia - B. G. Cole South Carolina - D. Samuel Tennyson, Rock Hill South Dakota - William A. Coffield, Hot Springs Spain - Jesus Soriano Carrillo Sweden - Hans Laufke, Stockholm Switzerland (Alpina) - Tasmania - Lloyd S. Potter Tennessee - Johnny L. Byrd, Nashville Texas - Todd W Polk, Plano Turkey - Ergun Bozkurt, Izmir Uruguay - Diego Viego, Montevideo Utah - Robert C. Wentzell, Ogden Venezuela - Guillermo F. Miranda Massa Vermont - Cedric L. Smith, Barre Victoria - Dr. L. Rosengarten, Melbourne Virginia - William W Harrison, Jr., Chesapeake Washington - Alvin W Jorgensen Western Australia -Edwin C. Boyd, Kallaroo West Virginia - Earl C. Boggess, Page Wisconsin - D. James Childs
PROCEEDINGS
Every Lodge must preserve one copy in the hall, and when a volume is completed shall bind it for the use of the Lodge. - (Constitution, Sec. 97.)
Vol. I --1820 to 1847 Vol.XXVI --1916 to 1917
II --1848 to 1854 XXVII --1918 to 1920 111--1855 to 1858 XXVIII --1921 to 1924 IV --1859 to 1863 XXIX --1925 to 1928 V --1864 to 1866 XXX --1929 to 1932
VI --1867 to 1869 XXXI --1933 to 1936 VII --1870 to 1872 XXXII --1937 to 1940
VIII --1873 to 1875 XXXIII --1941 to 1944 IX --1876 to 1878 XXXIV --1945 to 1948 X --1879 to 1881 XXXV --1949 to 1952
XI --1882 to 1884 XXXVI --1953 to 1956 XII --1885 to 1887 XXXVII --1957 to 1960
XIII --1888 to 1890 XXXVIII --1961 to 1964 XIV --1891 to 1893 XXXIX --1965 to 1968 XV --1894 to 1895 XXXX --1969 to 1972
XVI --1896 to 1897 XXXXI --1973 to 1976 XVII --1898 to 1899 XXXXII --1977 to 1980 XVIII --1900 to 1901 XXXXIII--1981 to 1984 XIX --1902 to 1903 XXXXIV --1985 to 1988 XX --1904 to 1905 XXXXV --1989 to 1992
XXI --1906 to 1907 XXXXVI --1993 to 1996 XXII --1908 to 1909 XXXXVII --1997 to 2000
XXIII --1910 to 1911 XXXXVIII—2001 to 2004 XXIV --1912 to 1913 XXXXIX—2005 to 2008
XXV --1914 to 1915 L—2009 to 2012 LI – 2013-2016 LII—2017 to 2020
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