Performance explores the 14th Amendment.
March 2017
Marijuana social clubs won’t open anytime soon in South Portland
City officials will forge ahead in developing less controversial licensing and zoning rules for marijuana growing, manufacturing, testing and retail operations.
Trump’s proposed infrastructure overhaul still stuck in first gear
Federal agencies have been told they need to find new projects and then find a way to pay for them.
A winner in Republican plan to repeal Obamacare: tanning salons
The Affordable Care Act levied a 10 percent tax on tanning services because of their link to skin cancer.
Democrats push bill that would require Maine companies to provide sick time
Under the measure companies with 50 or more employees would be required to provide up to 40 hours of paid sick time
White House plan would cut HUD’s budget by $6 billion
Among the casualties in the federal housing budget would be public housing support and most community development grants.
Falmouth man’s new nonprofit aims to turn coins into social change
World of Change hopes to raise money through community and school events.
Unity residents debate whether recreational marijuana would help or hinder town
Some say the town could get new businesses, while others say the town shouldn’t have anything to do with it.
Fundraising effort for Hall-Dale gym turns a big profit
Madore and Gilbert’s ‘Bulldog Strong’ tourney nets $10,000 toward new floor
LePage’s comments on race challenged at town hall meeting in Yarmouth
Several in the crowd of several hundred people question the governor’s priorities and his brash, politically incorrect style.