Monthly Archives: December 2019
Portland: St. Luke’s Cathedral opens warming center for new immigrants
Maine task force recommends more widespread water testing for ‘forever chemicals’
State’s top court rules in dispute over Scarborough tax breaks
Wildflower meadow will blossom in Portland’s Franklin Street median
Lisbon Fire Chief LeClair wants to be able to inspect apartments for safety
Boothbay Select Board amends food truck permit for expanding hours
Boothbay Region Refuse District considering increasing fees to meet falling revenue
The Dos and Don’ts of Christmas recycling
Maine Warden Service stresses importance of safety when venturing out on the ice
Farmington firefighters to be part of Rose Parade in Pasadena, CA
Farmington explosion hero Lord’s condition downgraded from fair to serious
These are the investment scams Maine officials say we’ll be most likely to fall for in 2020
Bangor will forgive American Folk Festival’s remaining $104K debt
Caribou officials hoping to continue city’s growth into the new year
Mars Hill meeting proposes new ambulance service in face of cuts; Blaine, Bridgewater residents help pack forum
Maine hunters harvested 28,000 deer in 2019
No evidence that fatal deer disease has moved closer to Maine
Maine is working to increase road funding and reduce emissions. Politics are keeping them separate.
Applications for new businesses moving forward in Livermore
Codes and Planning board fast-tracks Belfast ordinance for large-scale solar fields
Belfast council OKs series of wastewater improvements
Episcopal cathedral in Portland to open warming center for asylum seekers
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