Unlike other companies that had permission to blast before new city regulations, Harold Warren Construction asked for permission after new city rules were adopted.
2017
Athens pair charged with burglary, theft from July shooting incident
Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster would not say how the recent charges are connected to the shooting of a New York man, who survived.
Man whose body was found off Congress Street was struck by vehicle weeks ago
Police say an autopsy revealed that Edward Blumenthal died from injuries consistent with being struck by a large vehicle, and they are treating the incident as a hit-and-run.
After 111-mph chase, Biddeford man fled on foot, leaving toddler in vehicle, police say
Police say they arrested Michael Messier after he eventually crashed and ran away, leaving his unhurt daughter behind.
Former employee charged with setting fire at Lincoln mill
The fire at the former paper mill Wednesday destroyed a warehouse and shed and raised concerns about toxins.
Former Pittsfield man to spend 20 years in prison for child sex crimes
William Heister, 61, pleaded guilty to felony charges and will be a lifetime sex offender registrant.
Maine lawmakers to consider extending tax credit for BIW
Since the 1990s, the Bath shipyard has benefited from the credit as long as it invests in its facility.
Linda Bean looks to create Hallowell ‘historic streetscape’ with Hubbard museum
Some residents are asking questions about a deal that would let Bean take ownership of the museum as part of a land transaction involving the Dummer House.
Heat lamp used to warm pig possible cause of Winthrop fire
A home and a garage were destroyed in the blaze, which was reported about 3 p.m. on Maranacook Road.
Scarborough officials may raise beach parking fees, plan to sell public safety building
Town councilors may raise non-resident season beach passes as well as daily hourly passes.