Up to $300,000 has been authorized for a new storage building this summer.
2019
Coalition calls for state to borrow $95 million to get conservation ‘back on track’
Legislative approval and a referendum would be needed to borrow the money, which would be allocated under the Land for Maine’s Future program.
Little Tim’s Ice Fishing Derby attracts 294 anglers
More than $6,500 was raised Saturday to benefit Camp POSTCARD in Poland.
Family migration, already at record levels, rocketed to new high in February
U.S. authorities detained 76,103 people at the border last month. They expect the numbers to go even higher.
‘All of his training came to a pinnacle’: Red Cross ‘Real Heroes’ honored for service, saving lives
LEWISTON — Adam Salve had been on the job less than six months, and he was off duty, when he heard about a call for two young boys in the water off Bonney Park. The Auburn firefighter showed up at the shore all geared up, flippers in hand. “He asked if I needed help and […]
Livermore hearing will discuss site plan review applications
Planning Board has two site plan review applications.
Farmington Rotary’s Price is Right fundraiser to be March 23
Proceeds from the Farmington Rotary Price is Right benefit a wide range of projects around the world and close to home.
Biology professor to speak on bird migration patterns, climate change
Herb Wilson of the University of Maine will present data and insight from his studies.
Despite early and accurate forecasts, victims didn’t escape the Alabama tornadoes
The infrastructure of the affected area, lacking sturdy structures that could withstand such a force, has emerged as a primary culprit.