City councilors will consider selling 110 Northern Ave. for $4,000 to Roger Mackbach, who plans to renovate the former apartment building damaged by fire into a single-family home.
2016
With its bankruptcy concluded, Verso stock begins trading again
The papermaker, which employs 560 in Jay, was relisted Monday and saw mild trading Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange.
Winslow teen one step away from spot on national football team
14-year-old Garrett Choate is in Canton, Ohio, trying out for the International Bowl.
Maine supreme court overturns ruling that gave public access to Bailey Island beach
The decision is a victory for the Florida resident who owns the access road to Cedar Beach in Harpswell, which locals had used for decades before it was closed to the public in 2011.
Winthrop hires pest service to spray goose repellent on town waterfront
Geese settled on the waterfront earlier this summer, and despite the chemical treatment, have stuck around.
Whitefield dam removal moves forward with federal grant
The $393,000 grant will help finance the removal of the deteriorating Coopers Mills Dam on the Sheepscot River to improve fish passage.
Pittston Fair to begin Thursday with Agricultural Day
This year’s fair will include two new events — mutton busting and a grilling contest — plus favorites such as truck pulls and a fireworks display.
LePage ‘ought to be here,’ a top Maine delegate complains
Meanwhile, despite a variety of disagreements among party members, Maine Republicans are enjoying ‘a cool experience’ in Cleveland.
Waterville legislator aims to block attempt to raise car insurance rates for older drivers
Rep. Henry Beck responds to an effort by Progressive Corp. to seek state approval for rate increases based on advanced age.
Poll finds nearly 2 of 3 Brazilians think Olympics doing more harm than good
The popularity of the Games has dropped dramatically as Brazil weathers a two-year-long recession, and unemployment and inflation shoot up.