A No on 1 campaign official says recreational use involves many complicated issues, necessitating a broad and thoughtful approach to the rulemaking process.
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Airports have discovered how to make people happier about waiting for their planes
The retail brains and developers are realizing that airports provide a huge concentration of people with, sometimes unfortunately, a lot of time on their hands.
Driver of hijacked Berlin truck fought for his life
Lukasz Urban, who was killed by the attacker, was driving the truck that was used to ram a German Christmas market.
Norridgewock eyes federal aid for fixes at wastewater plant
The Board of Selectmen will discuss applying for funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program toward potentially $4 million worth of upgrades at the aging Norridgewock Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Pittston man in court on ATV manslaughter charge
Halee Cummings, 18, of Sidney was a passenger when the vehicle went off the road and crashed.
Speed cited in Freeman Township crash that kills New Vineyard man
Cameron Bopp, 67, died Tuesday when he was ejected from a car during a crash on Route 145 in Freeman Township.
Trump team asks State Department what it spends on international environmental efforts
It is the latest sign that the incoming administration aims to reassess environmental and climate agreements.
Maine PUC delays decision on changes to homeowner solar incentives
Regulators say they need more time to ensure their decision is fair to ratepayers and the small generators who use the program to recoup the cost of roof panels.
Last-minute gift ideas: Give the gift of doing, from cooking classes to outdoor adventures
Here are some ideas for last-minute stocking-stuffers that will last longer than a candy cane and are more exciting than travel-size bathroom supplies.
Two Knox County men are among the latest presidential pardons
The president has commuted the sentences of a historically high number of federal inmates in his two terms in office.