82 High St. residents and board members spoke in favor Tuesday of the town taking part in administering a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant to upgrade the complex.
2016
Trump, Sanders win big in New Hampshire primaries; Kasich second in Republican race
Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz battle for third place and sustain their candidacies as the campaign heads to South Carolina.
Maine lawmakers consider dramatic overhaul of medical malpractice system
The proposal would establish a new state agency and panel to adjudicate claims, a threat to malpractice attorneys and the insurance company handling most cases.
Former drug executive Martin Shkreli charged with copyright infringement
Artist Jason Koza is suing over unauthorized use of musician portraits in a book accompanying a Wu-Tang Clan album.
Jurors in New Hampshire man’s trial told about key blood evidence in Saco shooting
Prosecutors in the trial of Gregory Owens plan to rest their case after presenting DNA evidence Wednesday.
Supreme Court puts a hold on Obama plan to limit carbon emissions
The decision stalls the administration’s ambitious plan to tackle climate change.
Oakland fire victim says husband, brother saved family of four
Melissa Pike’s brother and her special-needs son remained in a Portland hospital Tuesday with second-degree burns after the fire Saturday on Webb Road.
Madison Paper president: Production schedule could change weekly
Curtailments on a week-by-week basis offer advantages over temporary layoffs as the mill has done in the past, said Russ Drechsel, CEO of Madison Paper Industries.
Gardiner scores cleanup grant for former T.W. Dick site
The final brownfields funds have fallen into place for a project that aims to redevelop industrial properties on Summer Street.
Strong finalizes the 2016 budget proposal, prepares for Town Meeting
Selectmen and the Budget Committee have completed their review of the $572,543 budget that will be voted on by residents at the meeting on March 5.