SENATOR THOMAS B. SAVIELLO
of Franklin County

(R) Senate District 18

Franklin County - Avon, Carrabassett Valley, Carthage, Chesterville, Coplin Plantation, Dallas Plantation, Mount Abram Twp., Redington Twp., Freeman Twp., Salem Twp., Eustis, Farmington, Industry, Kingfield, Madrid, New Sharon, New Vineyard, Gorham Gore, Lowelltown Twp., Skinner Twp., Merrill Strip Twp., Beattie Twp., Massachussets Gore, Jim Pond Twp., Adler Stream Twp., Tim Pond Twp., Stetsontown Twp., Davis Twp., Lang Twp., Coburn Gore, Kibby Twp., Chain of Ponds Twp., Seven Ponds Twp., Phillips, Rangeley, Rangeley Plantation, Sandy River Plantation, Perkins Twp., Washington Twp., Strong, Temple, Weld, Twp. D, Twp. E, Twp. 6, Wilton and Wyman Twp.

Somerset County - Mercer and Smithfield.

Kennebec County - Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Readfield, Rome, Vienna and Wayne.

 Saviello

Enviroment and Natural Resources

Term Limited in 2018

 

On November 6, 2012, Senator Tom Saviello was re-elected by the people of District 18 to represent them in the Maine State Senate for a second term. District 18 includes the Franklin County communities of Avon, Carrabassett Valley, Carthage, Chesterville, Coplin, Dallas, East Central Franklin, Eustis, Farmington, Industry, Kingfield, Madrid, New Sharon, New Vineyard, North Franklin, Phillips, Rangeley, Sandy River, South Franklin, Strong, Temple, Weld, West Central Franklin, Wilton, and Wyman. The district also includes the Kennebec County towns of Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Readfield, Rome, Vienna, and Wayne, as well as the Somerset County communities of Mercer and Smithfield.

Previously, Saviello served four terms in the Maine House of Representatives representing District 90, which includes Avon, New Vineyard, Phillips, Strong, Temple and Wilton plus the unorganized territories of East Central Franklin (part, including Freeman Township and part of Salem Township) and Perkins and Washington Townships.

Tom has a master's degree in Agronomy and a PhD in Forest Resources, both from the University of Maine. He is Manager of Environment at the paper mill in Jay and serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Maine Farmington.

Saviello lives in Wilton with his dog Baxter and has two adult children, Ben and Allison.


 

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