Maine Recovery Access Project’s Access Center is expected to open at 53 Water St., in the north end of the city’s downtown, in June, bringing both hopes and concerns.
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Maine Trust for Local News will reduce some print editions, lay off workers
The changes include distribution cutbacks designed to reflect the continued shift toward digital readership, as well as 50 full- and part-time layoffs companywide.
Norridgewock voters reject new position, approve all other spending
Voters rejected the proposed community event and engagement coordinator position, but the construction of a new gazebo at Oosoola Park narrowly passed.
Grafting apple trees workshop set for Farmington March 28
Participants will use specialized tools to graft young trees to take home.
Rome camp receives grant for Camp Pine Cone programs
The foundation funds organizations that benefit children in need, and these funds will support camp’s Dirigo Experience and Camp Pine Cone programs.
UMaine extension offers food protection manager course, exam April 4
Participants will receive the ServSafe Manager Book 7th Edition, diagnostic exam and practice exam approximately two weeks prior to the course.
A Maine nonprofit is working to fill the void amid USAID cutbacks
Portland-based Partners for World Health is feeling the ripple effects of cuts in foreign humanitarian assistance made by the Trump administration.
Maine Commercial Real Estate Transactions: February 2025
Broker submitted sales and leases for land, industrial, office, retail and more.
Maine’s seen 6 pedestrian deaths this year already. Last year at this time? None.
Half of the pedestrians killed this year were hit in Portland, including a 57-year-old man who was hit by 2 cars Sunday.
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