MILLINOCKET — Town Manager Eugene Conlogue, perhaps best known for his opposition to Roxanne Quimby’s proposed national park, will resign early next month to become Houlton’s town manager, officials said Wednesday. The Houlton Town Council will formally vote to appoint Conlogue on Monday. Councilors interviewed him for the second time and offered him the job […]
Maine
Rangeley selectmen appoint new committee members
RANGELEY — The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday appointed new members to two town committees. Alice Smith was named to the Ordinance Committee, and Shelly Lowell was appointed to the Budget Committee. Both were approved unanimously for terms that expire June 30, 2014. Nancy Bessey was present when the board voted unanimously to renew the […]
Lewiston resident gets nod for top Maine military post
AUGUSTA — A man with ties to Lewiston is headed toward becoming the state’s top military officer. Col. James D. Campbell, an Old Town native and the acting adjutant general of the Maine National Guard and commissioner of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, received unanimous approval Wednesday from the Legislature’s Committee on […]
Beardsley wins 6-4 OK for Maine education board
AUGUSTA (AP) — By a thin, 6-4 vote, former Husson College president William Beardsley has won a legislative committee’s endorsement to serve on the state Board of Education. Wednesday’s vote for Beardsley broke down on party lines, with Democrats in opposition. Still, a committee’s recommendation carries a lot of weight when that and dozens of […]
Cianbro purchases steel plant in Massachusetts
PITTSFIELD — Cianbro has acquired a steel fabrication facility in Massachusetts that will significantly increase its capacity, expand its services and allow the company to pursue bigger projects. Pittsfield-based Cianbro Fabrication and Coating Corp. purchased a 40,000-square-foot fabrication and coating facility from Pittsburgh-based L.B. Foster Co. for an undisclosed price. This will be Cianbro’s third […]
Angry U.S. Senate candidate kills plan for Falmouth office building
FALMOUTH — The owner of TideSmart Global said Tuesday that he will not proceed with plans for a $3 million office building because of the Town Council’s recent discussion about his existing business sign. “If I can’t do business with a sign, how can I try to work with them on a building,” said Steve […]
Tax agreement with Navy base redevelopment organization rescinded
Brunswick and the redevelopment group were in the midst of negotiations to create two Tax Increment Financing districts on the former Brunswick Naval Air Station property that would have allowed the MRRA to keep a portion of its property tax payments to the town for various infrastructure improvements on the former base, according to Town […]
Saco council requires leashes for dogs on beach
SACO (AP) — The Saco City Council has reached a compromise in the controversy over dogs on city beaches. The council voted 6-0 on Tuesday to allow dogs on city beaches leashes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in July and August only if they are leashed. Dogs had previously been allowed on the beaches […]
Augusta man charged with harming child
AUGUSTA (AP) — An Augusta man has been charged for allegedly striking a 4-year-old girl he was supposed to be caring for and holding a blanket to her throat so tightly that it left marks. Brent Ryan Lavallee was ordered held on $5,000 cash bail at a hearing Tuesday in Kennebec County Superior Court on […]
Superintendents unhappy with commissioner’s decisions on allowing student transfers
Maine Education Commissioner Stephen Bowen’s practice of allowing students to transfer from one school district to another without a change of residence is drawing opposition from school superintendents around the state. Some superintendents say the easy transfers are destroying local control and could add significant costs to school systems. The spokesman for the state Department […]