David Kelley

Grew up out West and moved with his family to Maine in 2017.  20+ years of educational, restorative and clinical work with children and at-risk youth.  Putting a priority on civic duty was instilled by volunteer and community work by both his mother and father, which continue to this day.  The hope is to establish, maintain and promote outdoor recreation and community participation for generations to come.  

Dwight Emerson

Connnected to Lincolnville through ancestor marriages into the Young and Heald families, I first arrived in Lincolnville in the late 1940s, spending every summer living with my grandparents on Youngtown Rd.  My experiences, and the people I came to know here, shaped many of my life choices.  Early exposure to the core values of the natural world and the benefits of challenging work led me to pursue BS degrees in forestry and civil engineering, then an MS in engineering and advanced studies in water management.  After graduate school, I worked as both a Licensed Professional Engineer and a Licensed Professional Forester near Washington, DC.  In 1980 I cofounded Energetics, Inc., which provided technical support services to the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency.  In 1990 I formed my own company, Analytical Services, Inc., consulting to federal and state agencies and to private companies in energy development, environmental assessment and regulatory compliance.  My wife Leesa and I are now retired and live in Lincolnville during the summer and fall, and Florida in the winter.    It is a privilege to live in and contribute to the wonderful town of Lincolnville. 

Hayden Sears

Hayden is a retired veterinarian and rancher. He and his wife Cathy wrangle shiitake mushrooms in Lincolnville on their farm, just beneath and adjoining Cameron Knob!

Becky Johnson

Becky was born and raised in Rockport and has worked as a licensed real estate agent since 1995. With decades of professional experience, strong ties to her local community, and a background in community engagement through various board roles, she brings strategic leadership and grassroots outreach skills to the Lincolnville Hills Project. As a resident of Lincolnville for the past 30+ years, Becky can be found hiking the local trails in the State Park, sailing on Penobscot Bay with her husband and daughter or working in the garden.

Sandy Cameron

Born in Camden, graduated CRHS 1980 and Maine Maritime Academy 1984. Chief Engineer United States Merchant Marine, retired. 

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