They say the plan runs counter to a citywide vote 5 years ago against putting parking meters in the city’s center.
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New lobstering rules may be implemented by 2021
The state met with lobstermen Thursday in Freeport about proposed trap line limits aimed at protecting right whales.
Iranian leader says uranium enrichment will step up starting Thursday
President Trump says he wants to avoid military conflict, but if war breaks out “it wouldn’t last very long.”
Medicaid enrollment lower than expected since expansion
Some 70,000 Maine residents were expected to qualify under the new standards, but only about 26,000 have done so.
Census goes high tech to get accurate count of rural, non-white populations
Satellites and planes take photos, and workers compare the housing captured in the images to digital maps from the 2010 census.
Brunswick to continue BREEZ bus service for at least 6 months, consider joining Metro in 2020
Ridership exceeded original estimates by 24% in the first year and 47% in the second.
Invasive species strategy: ‘If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em’
Developing culinary markets for green crabs could both reduce their impact on native species and turn a profit.
Navy will christen new destroyer at Bath Iron Works on Saturday
The ship will be christened the USS Daniel Inouye, after the late former U.S. senator from Hawaii.
Maine House votes to oppose electing presidents via popular vote
The Senate had approved a proposal calling for Maine to join states that want to change the Electoral College system.
Topsham group applying for state’s final charter school spot
Sheffwood Academy is among organizations that plan to file an application by the June 21 deadline.