Expanded in-person classes, residential hall capacity and a return to other on-campus activities are expected.
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New Sharon voters use surplus to lower tax commitment
The tally was 109-2 in balloting at the annual Town Meeting referendum March 12.
Avon to consider $273,740 municipal budget at Town Meeting Saturday
Two selectpersons, a school board director and several one-year positions will be elected.
Wilton Planning Board initiates moratorium on Wilson Lake developments
A six-month pause on commercial projects will be considered at a special town meeting.
Ruling triggers review of 1-mile lease for power corridor
A judge’s ruling will trigger a review of the state’s leases of a small section of land that’s part of a proposed 145-mile power line aimed at bringing Canadian hydropower to the New England grid
Sen. King again trying to streamline student loan repayment options
The legislation would create 2 repayment plans, 1 of which would be a fixed, 10-year repayment option.
Saco police identify woman found dead on beach
Police say the death is not considered suspicious.
Portland school staffer is a finalist for national Custodian of the Year
Donna Colello, the head custodian at Ocean Avenue School, has been working for Portland Public Schools for 25 years.
Gardiner elected officials agree to support Boys & Girls Clubs funding request
By using revenue from the city’s fund balance and Libby Hill TIF revenues over several years, the donation will have no impact on Gardiner’s tax rate.
Biden marks St. Patrick’s Day, recommits to Good Friday accord
President Biden will meet virtually with Ireland’s prime minister as the White House calls the Good Friday Agreement ‘the bedrock of peace, stability, and prosperity for all the people of Northern Ireland.’