KV Enterprises wants to build 5ll total units in the Gorham Village project.
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Here’s what candidates for governor have to say about health care in Maine
Ten of the 17 candidates registered with the state weighed in on their future plans, Trump administration cuts and investment priorities during a forum hosted by Health Care for Maine on Tuesday.
Standish widow scammed out of more than $14,000
Dalinda Carpenter, a widow living on Social Security, said that a man had convinced her that her savings account had been hacked.
Microtransit pilot program launched between Standish and Gorham
The Regional Transportation Program seeks to provide an alternative to public transportation in communities where it would be unsustainable.
Maine trims emergency heating assistance as COVID-era program runs down
The state Emergency Crisis Intervention Program now caps assistance at $500 amid dwindling pandemic relief funds and administrative strain.
Progressive groups pour money into Maine referendum campaigns
Money doesn’t guarantee victory, but campaign finance reports filed Monday show that groups opposing voter ID and supporting a red flag law are better positioned to reach and mobilize voters ahead of the election.
Portland proposes steeper fines for parking violations during snow bans
City staff have also recommended adding or extending parking areas and changing towing penalties. The City Council’s Sustainability & Transportation committee will meet Wednesday night to discuss the proposal.
Pastry Chef Georgia Macon leaving Prentice Hospitality Group
Macon is the founding pastry chef at Twelve restaurant.
Police locate human remains in Clinton
A heavy police presence was visible Tuesday outside a home and in a field on Main Street.
Saco city councilor resigns
Joseph Gunn, Ward 3, resigned from the City Council early this week due to a change in living situation that took him out of the ward.