The proposed changes would align the town’s code with state statutes and raise the penalties for violations while imposing new requirements for owners of “dangerous dogs.”
2016
Pittsfield couple says dairy farming off the grid comes with challenges
Doug and Heather Donahue display cheese and yogurt Sunday as part of Open Creamery Day in Maine
For onlookers to Levine’s demolition, it’s ‘another era gone by’
A steady stream of cars and pickups drove into a Waterville lot to watch the south end of the historic building come down and share memories of the family-run store.
Career change is a life lesson in learning for Jackman teacher
Health reasons forced veterinarian Kjerstin Winn to look for another career, and she’s now applying her real-life science skills in the classroom at Forest Hills Consolidated School.
Improvement projects underway in Wilton
Construction on a revitalization project in downtown Wilton has begun, and the ball is rolling to use a $200,000 federal grant the town received to begin the environmental cleanup of the Forster Mill on Depot Street.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 9 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 9, 2016
Bangor homeless service group to expand outreach efforts
Federal government to give $140,000 grant to support an outreach program.
Parts of New England seeing rise in tick-borne disease
Maine has 266 reported cases through the end of August, compared to 186 for all of 2015.
Area man killed in an all terrain vehicle accident in Skowhegan
Game warden said the man, who has not been identified, had been missing for at least a couple of days.
Canadian man rescued from Acadia Park mountain
The 28-year-old hiker was losing blood from a compound femur fracture when park rangers pulled him to safety.