Gardiner officials want to know how the Arcade parking lot could be improved through a public session scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday at City Hall and through an online survey for those unable to attend the meeting.
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Group of Maine lawmakers trying to block Sears Island wind port
Legislation backed mostly by Republicans continues a fight against industrializing an area of Sears Island popular among hikers.
Brickyard Hollow temporarily shuts down Eustis location
The chain of Maine pizza-centric brewpubs recently opened a location at Sugarloaf.
Gov. Mills uses budget address to call for compromise by lawmakers in both parties
The governor also came out against a citizen referendum for a red flag law and challenged a commission that oversees legal representation to indigent clients to change its practices rather than request more money.
Light snow forecast across Maine on Tuesday night, Wednesday morning
Most areas are expected to pick up a couple of inches of snow from a clipper system moving in from the west.
Hospice council to host statewide conference in Waterville
The conference will bring together palliative care experts to share current data analytics, messaging, education and other relevant information to providers and consumers in Maine.
Jay allows $21,926 for summer recreation program
The voters will decide the issue at the annual town meeting April 29.
Penobscot basket maker Theresa Secord wins $100,000 award
Secord was the founding director of the Maine Indian Basket Makers Alliance for 21 years, and her work is in private collections and museums across the country.
Finding Our Voices receives $4.2K donation
The grassroots nonprofit is a two-time beneficiary of funding from the International Women’s Club of New England.
Keen Hall in Freedom has funding for community center project
The restoration of the endangered historic building is expected to finish this year.