RSU 21 announced that it is hosting an online survey through May 12.
Dan King
From Augusta: Helping all Maine workers retire with dignity and financial security
As the Senate chair of the Legislature’s Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Affairs, I spend a lot of time in Augusta working to help Mainers save money today and in the future. In April, I proudly introduced my bill LD 355, “An Act to Advance the Maine Retirement Savings Program.” For those who […]
County Report: Committee begins budget review May 7 in Alfred
The proposed budget is up by about 13%.
County Report: Saco resident and York County Jail captain retires after 40 years
David Lambert started as a corrections officer and, over the years, rose through the ranks to captain.
Biddeford and Seeds of Hope partnership leads to progress on homelessness
The partnership was launched in July 2024 after the closure of a major encampment.
Mid-Week Music puts on a fab show in Kennebunkport
Andy MacLeod joins host Dana Pearson on the Mid-Week Music stage May 14 for, “The Beatles: B-Sides and Deep Cuts.” They’ll be delving into the Beatles’ catalog for tunes that have rarely received airplay; e.g. “Long Long Long,” “Hey Bulldog”), as well as classic B-sides like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Things We Said Today.” […]
Wells Reserve presentation features ‘How to Love a Forest’ author
Ethan Tapper, a forester and content creator, headlines the May 6 event.
West Kennebunk Village Committee plans public meeting
The committee will review accomplishments and discuss future plans.
From Augusta: Our citizen Legislature inspires hope for Maine farmers
In Maine, we follow a pretty simple creed: work hard and be good to your neighbors. All too often these days, even when we work hard, folks in Washington, D.C., seem to forget that commonsense decency and make harmful cuts that leave Mainers behind. To be sure, weeding out waste, fraud and abuse is something […]
In the Know: Maximizing TIF revenues in Scarborough’s budget
The desirability of our natural resources, quality of our schools and essential services have resulted in a draw to our community. During this period of growth, the town has been thoughtful with the establishment and expansion of tax incrementing financing districts, which apply to designated growth areas as well as Oak Hill. The proposed fiscal […]