Town officials sent a letter last month to FirstPark and the Kennebec Regional Development Authority saying it’s met the criteria for leaving the partnership that involves 23 other towns in central Maine.
2022
Sidelines: Playoff positioning for Class B North football will be fight to the end
Conference could be in its best position for a state title since 2016, Dave Dyer writes.
MLB playoffs: Phillies score six in ninth to rally past Cardinals Game 1
Philadelphia rallies from a two-run deficit to beat St. Louis and win Game 1 of the NL wild-card series.
Maine attorney general, ACLU agree to settlement talks in indigent legal services case
The dispute centers on whether the state provides effective legal representation to the state’s poor.
In hotly contested race, 5 candidates vie for 2 seats on the Winthrop Town Council
Candidates cite municipal spending, transparency and economic development as factors motivating their campaigns.
As search goes on, Floridians await OK to survey Ian’s wrath
William Wellema drove all the way from New Jersey to Florida’s Gulf Coast to see if his vacation home on Fort Myers Beach survived Hurricane Ian
Judge eyes summer trial in Kesha’s legal clash with Dr. Luke
After almost a decade, the legal fight between pop singer Kesha and producer Dr. Luke is headed to trial in New York next summer
After postponing tour again, Justin Bieber’s mixed messaging upsets fans
The postponement includes all remaining dates for the tour, up to and including his March 25, 2023, show, the announcement said.
Multiple explosions rock eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Reporting Aside: As natural disasters strike elsewhere, we feel safe in Maine, usually
As other parts of the country and world regularly face natural disasters, we in Maine seem somewhat insulated, but it is just a matter of time before the state experiences its own severe weather event, Amy Calder writes.