The Conservation Law Foundation’s appeal comes while lawmakers consider reversing a reduction in incentives through legislation.
May 2017
Gardiner facade grants awarded to downtown properties
The money will be used to help pay for roof, window and facade projects.
Skowhegan man claiming he was racially taunted indicted for assault
Charles Adam Fairley allegedly used a doctor’s scalpel to slash another man.
‘Funky’ weather affected maple syrup production this season
In Maine, syrup production was average to slightly below average.
Five new truffle species found in New Hampshire
These particular underground fungi won’t end up in anyone’s kitchen, but provide information about forest health.
Maine boy goes to D.C. to advocate for childhood cancer treatment
Kellan Tilton, 5, of Detroit, who was born with a tumor on his spine, will meet with Maine’s politicians during the sixth annual Childhood Cancer Action Days.
Gardiner City Council to debate amended budget
City elected officials are expected to take a final vote on issuing bonds for sidewalk and paving projects.
New Augusta courthouse due to get 3 more judges’ chambers
Some of the newer chambers will be shared by judges who are sitting temporarily in Augusta and active retired judges who are not working full-time.
Man found dead after Old Town meth lab blast is identified
Jeffrey Miller was found in a house down the street from an apartment where police say a meth lab burst into flames.
Bill to prohibit local control of pesticides gets mixed reviews in Augusta
The legislation offered by Gov. Paul LePage would void ordinances in dozens of Maine towns.