Biographical information
Name:
Robert (Bob) Hayes
Office Sought:
Auburn City Council, Ward 2
Home Street Address:
172 Allen Ave.
Campaign Phone Number:
782-1386
Campaign Email Address:
Facebook page:
No
Twitter Account:
No
YouTube Channel:
NO
Occupation or primary source of income:
Business Manager (J.L.HAYES/AGWAY)
Education:
Edward Little High School, Union College (SCHENECTADY, NY); BS (IND. ECONOMICS); University of Southern Maine; BS (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) University of Maine, Augusta; Public Administration courses.
Family:
Enjoy sailing, skiing and spending time with wife (BONNIE), children (GRETCHEN AND BEN) and their spouses and children…and the extended families.
Public offices sought or held?
Ward 2 council person since 2005; Planning board member 1977-1990 (CHAIR 1988-1990); Lewiston Downtown D&M Corp. Director 1980-1987
Civic organizations:
Lost Valley Ski School
Ice breakers
What is your favorite food?
Enjoy all.
What is your favorite movie?
No particular favorite.
What is your favorite book?
No particular favorite.
What is the best political advice you have received?
Listen
What Maine political figure do you admire most?
An E.L. classmate: Olympia Snow.
Local politics
What has Mayor Jonathan LaBonte done during the past two years that you agree with? What has he done that you disagree with?
The results of what one does or does not do pivot on communications and are the subject to the test of time.
What has the city council done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
Same comment as above.
What has the city manager and the city staff done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
Same comment as above.
What has the school committee done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
Same comment as above.
What is your solution for Auburn’s high school?
Rebuild with state funding assistance.
Any last words?
That I appreciate the opportunity to be involved and to better understand the complexities of decision making.
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