The $15.3 million in grants and loans are earmarked for affordable housing.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Calm weather ahead to start the new year in Maine
Sunshine and milder temperatures are expected to take hold Tuesday as 2019 begins.
Five displaced but none injured in Westbrook fire
The blaze destroyed a downtown dentist’s office and apartment.
Coast Guard crews in Maine to be paid Monday after all, despite shutdown
Sen. Susan Collins, who contacted the White House on Friday afternoon to urge an immediate fix to the payment issue, was told Friday night that Coast Guard employees will now be paid for their pre-shutdown work.
Maine bluegrass pioneer Al Hawkes in hospice 3 weeks after the death of his wife
Hawkes, 88, of Westbrook, has been recognized by the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Kentucky as one of the ‘Pioneers of Bluegrass.’
Poliquin drops challenge to ranked-choice voting, clearing way for Golden to take seat in Congress
The incumbent Republican believes the ranked-choice system is unconstitutional, but says closing ‘this confusing and unfair chapter of voting history’ is in the best interest of his constituents.
Maine unemployment under 4% for 36th straight month – and counting
But the lack of people seeking jobs will make it hard for businesses to start or expand.
Gas is cheap, but high demand and low temperatures mean no bargains on heating oil
While average gasoline prices have fallen more than 50 cents since May, heating oil prices have gone in the other direction.
CMP-area customers to learn 2019 electricity price Monday
The standard offer is the price set by the supplier for about 80 percent of customers.
Canadian hydropower supplier says it has plenty of capacity for New England
Hydro-Quebec says it’s bringing 13 more hydroelectric plants online and has untapped potential for others, but opponents of the 145-mile transmission line through Maine say that’s no guarantee more clean energy will be generated.