Monthly Archives: April 2018
Maine sees unexpected sales growth as shoppers pay up online
Fort Kent: Rivers start receding Sunday reducing flood threat in northern Maine
Transportation plan aims to ease traffic woes at Acadia National Park
Water levels continue to threaten in northern Maine
Neighbors balk at proposed ‘ecotourism destination’ in Nobleboro
Allowing food trucks at more Camden town events proposed
Rockland Lobster Festival bans politics from parade
Northport local food, pot ordinances criticized; hearing May 9
Committee tackles Montville roads with technology
Northport voters agree to let Belfast purchase riverfront land
Switch to 2-way traffic in downtown Augusta moving forward
Effort to recall recently appointed Waterville councilor gets enough signatures to move forward
Hallowell residents invited to forum on library’s future
Massive Fairfield solar project gets DEP approval
Cape council rules on conflict of interest question regarding education budget review
Maine authorities warn homeowners about hungry black bears as complaints continue
Police looking for New Gloucester tire dumper
New law excludes veterinarians from opioid prescribing rules
Methodical search kept suspect in officer’s killing contained
For sister of slain deputy, suspect’s apprehension brings relief, but no respite from pain
More than 200 officers from federal, state and local departments worked to find cop killer
Life on the street: Changes promised as Portland prepares for summer
Portland seeks broker to jump-start business park
Wiscasset: King talks sea level infrastructure with county, town leaders
Woolwich voters pass $1.6M budget, discontinue bridge
Edgecomb considering buying fire truck with TIF funds
Boothbay, Edgecomb selectmen rethink TIF funding use
Windham council amends moratorium on development in watershed
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