Laura Hamilton says questions on board policies and proposals are not welcome, but board chairwoman Kim Martin disagrees.
2016
Vaccine manufacturer in Winslow invests in compost facility, other upgrades
Elanco, which owns Lohmann Animal Health, says composting will save money and new poultry pens were built to keep up with production capacity.
Victim in Skowhegan ATV crash identified Monday as Madison man
Gary Lisherness, 56, was last heard from Thursday night and was found by family members Sunday morning in remote woods near East Ridge Road in Skowhegan.
Maine gas prices continue to rise
The national average remains 6.1 cents lower than last year.
UMaine mascot Bananas misses game after pal’s drunken driving arrest
Even without the skating bear the Black Bears’ beat RPI in hockey.
Gardiner City Council to name winning bid for T.W. Dick demolition Wednesday
City officials are also looking for residents’ feedback on plans to address storm water system problems.
Fire in Winthrop home knocked down Monday morning
Fire Chief Dan Brooks said if the resident had not been home to report it, the home could have been lost.
Police looking for pickup after man found dead in Biddeford parking lot
The victim is identified as Mathew Perry, 31, of Biddeford.
Senate District 10 candidates differ on minimum wage, background checks
Dennis Marble, a Hampden town councilor and former executive director of the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter, is challenging the state’s assistant Senate majority leader, Andre Cushing, to represent the district.
Justice Ginsburg calls anthem protests ‘dumb and disrespectful’
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says some athletes’ decision to not stand for the national anthem is ‘a terrible thing to do.’