Residents of Bay Bridge Estates have been dealing with water supply issues for two weeks and the town has stepped in to force the park’s owner to remedy the situation.
January 2018
LePage spent welfare dollars on after-school programs
Critics say Maine is diverting funds intended to provide cash assistance for low-income families with children.
Senior Senate Republican refers Trump dossier author for possible criminal charges
The move is seen as an escalation by conservatives to challenge the FBI’s investigation into possible crimes by Trump associates.
Rangeley residents to vote on airport runway extension
LifeFlight has proposed the extension to allow its ‘flying hospital,’ a King Air B200 airplane, to land and take off safely.
Deadlines loom for asbestos abatement work at Wilton mill
The work at the former Forster mill on Depot Street is expected to be done by the end of January.
FBI is investigating the Clinton Foundation
Agents are trying to determine if any donations made to the foundation were linked to official acts when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, sources say.
Solar array goes online at Brunswick Landing to help power business park
The project is the largest of its kind in Maine for developer ReVision Energy, with 4,500 photovoltaic panels.
Florida man gets 34 months for credit card fraud in Maine
Juan Carlos Febles pled guilty to charges he used a stolen credit card to make purchases at Walgreens and Home Depot.
Wiscasset woman indicted on murder charge in 4-year-old’s death
Shawna Gatto is formally charged with depraved indifference murder in the death of Kendall Chick on Dec. 8.
Bath council approves liquor license for craft beer maker
Bath Brewing Company plans to open a pub on Front Street by the end of the month.