Lewiston City Retirement didn’t slow Paul Robinson down

Lewiston City Retirement didn’t slow Paul Robinson down
Lewiston City Retirement didn't slow Paul Robinson down — Lewiston City
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Retirement didn’t slow Paul Robinson down; in fact, upon his 2003 move to Lewiston, he became busier than one could imagine!

His interest in and involvement with local government is vast and continues with his most recent service on a Finance Committee Selection Review Sub-Committee to recommend the awarding of a bid for City buildings to have updated energy control systems.  He is also a current member of the Lewiston Auburn Transit Committee and the Community Development Block Grant Committee.

Council President Lee Clement recognized Robinson with a Lewiston Leads Challenge Coin at the Dec. 20 City Council meeting thanking him for his many contributions and encouraging others to become involved.

Examples of his service include:  the Auburn/Lewiston Airport Committee, Cable TV Advisory Committee, Lewiston Planning Board, Lewiston Board of Appeals, Historic Preservation Review Board, Maine member of the US Commission on Civil Rights, and many more!  Congratulations, Paul.

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