The project comes several years after the owner, Wayne Presby, scrapped a plan to build a 35-room hotel on the mountain.
2022
Rome voters adopt solar moratorium, vote on municipal budget at annual Town Meeting
The moratorium gives town officials 180 days to review and create ordinances on the development of commercial solar projects in Rome.
Saudi Arabia puts 81 to death in its largest mass execution
Those executed included prisoners convicted of killings and belonging to militant groups, authorities say.
U.S. ends asylum restrictions for children traveling alone
U.S. authorities have lifted a public health order to expel unaccompanied children at borders without a chance at asylum, while leaving it in place for adults and people traveling in families.
NHL roundup: Blues top Predators for second straight win
Robert Thomas scores twice as St. Louis wins, 7-4.
Veterans caucus, Maine’s Jared Golden play crucial role in War on Terrorism memorial
A former U.S. Army Green Beret leading the effort says the memorial to those who served following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks is ‘an amazing opportunity for us as a nation to step forward and honor them.’
Funding package passed by Congress includes money for long list of Maine initiatives
The omnibus package includes hundreds of millions of dedicated funds for projects in Maine requested by members of the state’s congressional delegation.
Central Maine business briefs: Franklin Savings Bank welcomes Rangeley native to board of directors
People & Places: UScellular give $20,000 to Travis Mills Foundation.
‘Scum of the earth’: Drug victims face Purdue Pharma owners
Addiction and overdose survivors and those who have lost loved ones unleash their emotions on members of the family they blame for fueling the opioid epidemic.
Russians strike near Kyiv, block aid convoy; port city reels
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia would have to carpet-bomb Kyiv and kill all its residents to be able to conquer the city.