‘He could have stayed home watching the news on television, but he chose to go help.’
September 2017
Lisbon’s Garrett Mason cancels planned announcement of run for governor
The Maine Senate majority leader issued a statement early this morning that his mother, state Rep. Gina Mason, has died.
Daylight rapidly decreasing, and that brings new opportunities
We will have lots of daylight even if it’s very different than it was a few months ago.
Unlike in Portland, solar project proceeding smoothly in South Portland
The 2,944-panel array is expected to be operating in October and has not run into the same landfill maintenance problems as a similar installation by its neighbor.
Maine parents still in the dark about criminal checks on school employees
Delayed setup of a state online database means the public can’t see background and credentials information for school district employees before October.
Community pitches in to remember Kennebunkport girl who was ‘one in a million’
The new headstone, funded in part by Shiloh Pepin’s classmates, honors the girl who had ‘mermaid syndrome,’ as well as her mother and sister.
Cumberland seeks developer to build 75- to 100-unit multi-generational neighborhood
The town hopes to reverse a trend of declining school enrollment by building moderately priced housing for all ages.
Archaeological dig turns up elusive evidence of 1st fort on historic Pemaquid site
It’s too early to say definitively that the artifacts found point to the initial wooden structure built by the English, but researchers at Fort William Henry on the midcoast think they’re on the right track.
Positivity is the topic of upcoming talk
Guest speaker Rev. Bette Bond will be featured at Sept. 12 event.