Councilors unanimously approved the resolution, pledging to help “safeguard against the current and potential consequences of climate change, including adopting specific policy goals and funding accomplishment of those goals.”
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Rep. Seth Berry to discuss proposal for consumer-owned power authority in Bath
On Wednesday Rep. Seth Berry will outline his proposal for a consumer-owned utility, which he believes would be both more reliable and have a smaller price tag for consumers.
State issues reminder to eliminate browntail moth caterpillars
The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry wants people to kill the insects, which are harmful to both humans and trees, before they become active again in the spring.
Shifting details frustrate family of missing Richmond woman as search goes on
Varying accounts of where and how Anneliese Heinig, 37, disappeared after she left her car on Interstate 295 have caused pain for her family.
Investigator: Bath fire was likely accidental
The blaze that left five homeless was caused by the improper disposal of smoking material, according to the state fire marshal’s office.
Two cases of whooping cough diagnosed at Freeport High School
Parents and guardians were notified Monday that students may have been exposed to the bacterial illness.
Police expanding search for missing Richmond woman
Anneliese Heinig, 37, left her SUV on the side of I-295 in Falmouth last week, and her parents are asking why they weren’t contacted after the vehicle, which was registered to them, had been towed from the highway.
Early morning fire damages Bath apartments, displacing four
A resident reported the fire after smelling smoke just before she left for work.
Wiscasset firefighter with cancer linked to 9/11 asks people to donate blood, platelets
Rich Kubler, who had stage 4 liver cancer, had his biopsy delayed because of a national platelet shortage.
‘It’s wrong that this happened:’ Friends, loved ones mourn the death of local homeless man, Russell Williams
“This is not someone who was from away,” said Mary Connolly, executive director of The Gathering Place. “This was his home. … He deserved better.”