Inspectors found the Worcester Holdings company built several dozen cabins, a restaurant, roads and parking areas without obtaining necessary permits.
2022
View from Away: Forgiving student loans is a costly mistake
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)
Maine Voices: There’s no good reason to resent education loan forgiveness
I say this as somebody with almost a quarter of a million dollars in student debt – which I plan to pay back.
Commentary: Biden’s debt cancellation will help millions, but it won’t end the student loan crisis
Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Castlebay with Nick Apollonio to perform next Music for Mavis concert
The next Music for Mavis concert will feature Castlebay with Nick Apollonio at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30, at the Gazebo, at 98 Mathews Way, in Turner; rain or shine. Since 1986 Castlebay has been weaving together Maine’s nautical and British Isles legacies transporting their audience through time and across the Atlantic. Julia Lane […]
Damariscotta’s Chapman-Hall House to host archaeology dig
DAMARISCOTTA — The grounds of Lincoln County Historical Association’s Chapman-Hall House museum, on U.S. Route 1, are scheduled to be the site of an archaeological investigation during the first two weeks of September. Tim Dinsmore of Midcoast Archaeology will direct the research of the site surrounding the 1754 house, 270 Main St. Dinsmore is a […]
Obituary: Theresa “Terry” (Guerette) Morrison
WINTHROP – Theresa “Terry” (Guerette) Morrison, passed away peacefully on Aug. 21, 2022, at the age of 96.
Terry was born …
Obituary: Robert F. Fortin
WINSLOW – Robert F. Fortin, 91, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022, at home in Winslow, Maine, surrounded by his …
Obituary: Duane C. Harvell
FARMINGTON – Duane C. Harvell, 71, of Farmington, passed away in the early morning of Aug. 16, 2022, at Maine Medical …