Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center is hosting the free outdoor concert series beginning Aug. 8 with the animated comedy “Despicable Me 2.”
Paul Koenig
No conclusions at Farmingdale public hearing on plowing contract
Residents at Wednesday’s public hearing told the Board of Selectmen to do a better job of assessing the plowing contract next winter.
Public forum set for Farmingdale snow plow contract
Residents can voice concerns about the plowing contract at Wednesday’s selectmen’s meeting.
Hard cider brewery clears first hurdle in Gardiner
The Planning Board tentatively approved Lost Orchard Brewing Co. to open in the former congregational church, but City Council still has to review the plan Aug. 6.
Gardiner sees first business park lot sales since 2011
The investments made by the city over the last 15 years at Libby Hill Business Park haven’t yet paid off, but city officials hold out hope for the long term project.
State House dome copper reuse proposed
The Maine Arts Commission has floated five different ideas, including selling the old copper to jewelers or artisans.
Randolph votes to stay with Gardiner library
Town Meeting voters agreed to spend $17,328 to pay the library rather than reimburse residents for library cards.
Pittston Fair to start Thursday; fireworks set for Friday
The 62nd annual Pittston Fair will feature livestock demonstrations, a burnout contest and a performance by Motor Booty Affair.
Randolph to vote on ending Gardiner library funding
Residents at Wednesday’s Town Meeting will be asked whether they want to use the money requested by the Gardiner Public Library for reimbursing people who get cards at other libraries.
Richmond to consider dropping ambulance provider
North East Mobile Health Services told the town earlier this month it no longer would following part of its contract requiring an overnight ambulance in Dresden.