The newest version reflects a $250,834 decrease from the budget rejected by voters in July.
2019
Suspect in Norway mosque attack smirks during court appearance
Security experts believe Philip Manshaus, 21, is the latest example of an extremist who was radicalized by far-right conspiracy theories spread online.
Bath may soon allow retail pot sales
City councilors gave preliminary approval last week to an ordinance allowing recreational stores and dispensaries in a wide swath through the center of the city.
Maine lobstermen insist they are not the ones killing right whales
About 70 frustrated fishermen tell federal regulators at a hearing in Machias that Canada, not Maine, is mostly to blame.
Dozens complain loudly about concert noise coming from Westbrook venue
About 50 people show up at a neighborhood meeting, and most complain about the noise generated at the new Maine Savings Pavilion in Westbrook.
Hallowell City Council passes $6.2 million expenditure budget
Final cuts were made just before the final vote, reducing the budget more than $200,000 over the second reading.
Lewiston boy seriously injured after being hit by car
Police said a 10-year-old boy suffered a severe head injury when he was hit by a car while crossing Sabattus Street near South of the Border restaurant at dusk Monday evening.
Maine utility must find new way to dispose of sludge containing chemicals
Fields used by the Presque Isle Utilities District were above the upper limit for PFOS.
Confusion – more than usual – reigns over people’s veto votes in Maine
The ballot measures could go to voters during the March primary, but it could be June until they vote.
Livermore Falls voters to consider proposed NECEC transmission line
Voters to also consider town budget shortfall.