More than 100 people attend the event, at which landlords, real estate agents and developers highlight potential problems with the ballot question aimed at curbing rising rents.
2017
Amish horse-and-buggy crashes prompt talk of road safety in Whitefield
Because of two accidents involving horse-drawn buggies in recent weeks, the Whitefield Select Board is working with state officials and local police to make the town’s roads safer.
State supreme court considers when cellphone data can be used to find suspect
A burglary suspect who was arrested after police found him based on his cellphone location data argues that the data was improperly obtained.
Sen. Collins to announce decision on governor’s race today
The long-awaited decision will also affect the political dynamics of the Senate, where the state’s senior Republican has cast pivotal votes on health care.
Ex-detective is asked why he left data out of final reports given to defense in murder trial
Attorneys for Anthony H. Sanborn Jr., who is seeking to have his 1992 conviction overturned, hope to show the exclusions of information were aimed at hiding exculpatory evidence.
Additional health insurer to sell Maine plans in 2018
UnitedHealthcare of New England will offer large and small group coverage to employers but won’t join the ACA individual marketplace.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 12 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 12, 2017.
Somerset Public Health to receive five-year federal grant
The Drug-Free Communities Support Program is aimed at preventing youth substance abuse.
Maine’s mussel harvest in 2016 was worst in 40 years
One factor behind the decline is toxins such as the one created by last month’s algae bloom Down East.
The nonprofit Wolfe’s Neck Farm refines its mission for a new generation
The newly christened Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment hopes to lead the way in the field of regenerative agriculture.