Our association is led by a team of residents who have an interest volunteering their time and expertise to fulfill the mission of the Cape Monday Road Association (CMRA). Members serve a three year term and are elected during our annual association meeting usually held in late summer. Our bylaws allow a maximum of 10 members and we are always looking for anyone interested in helping out. Please contact any of the members below if you are interested in getting involved or send a quick note to www.capemondayinfo.com
Address: 409 Cape Monday
Email: info@capemmonday.com
My name is Deb Meissner Kane. I currently serve as the CMCRA president - I succeeded previous president, David Barker, in 2016. I have proudly served on the BOD since 2006. My husband John and I moved here from Massachusetts in 2012 as we worked to complete our home at #409 (still working on it!). Many of you may remember my Dad, Frank Meissner, who served on the BOD as treasurer in the 1980’s. He and my mom built our family’s second home at what is now #289 in 1969. I have loved coming to this area and specifically this neighborhood for over 50 years and have many happy memories here – and am looking forward to many more!
Address: 457 Cape Monday
Email: info@capemonday.com
Hi...my name is Matt Moynihan and my wife's name is Tamsen Moynihan. We live at 457 (Dave Barkers's old house). We recently retired and are planning to become full time residents at Cape Monday during May of 2022. We enjoy spending time outside year-round with family, friends and our furry four-legged child Bindi
Address: 73 Pitts Rd
My name is Robin Aaskov. I am a member of the Board of Directors and I am the Co-Secretary . I live on Pitts Rd, off the Cape Monday Rd. I grew up in South Portland, Maine and summered on Sebago Lake, so lakes have always been an important part of my life. We built on Pitts Rd in 2000 but lived in Casco, Maine during the winters while our children were in school, and now I live in Harrison full time. I have a Degree in Business from USM , but later in life decided to work with children that have special needs. I currently work at Lake Region High School where I work with students in the Special Education Department. My hobbies are going on our pontoon boat and jet skiing with family and friends. I look forward to our annual meetings, and would encourage anyone to attend if they have not as they are very informative about our waterway and give us a chance to meet the neighbors on our road in “The Friendly Village”.