With a vote on Oct. 17, City Council saved the Adams Point affordable housing project from almost certain derailment.
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Haunted? Odd events at York County Court House curious, unnerving
It has been said various times over several years that when employees work at the York County Court House in Alfred at night or even during a weekend day when no one else is around, odd things happen. There can be strange, unnerving happenstances that send a shiver up the spine. It is more than […]
The Roux Institute’s pitch competition tackles workforce challenges
The Roux Institute at Northeastern University has now held nine summits that ask Mainers to collaborate and pitch solutions to problems facing the state.
Biddeford Mayoral candidates garner high profile endorsements
Former House Speaker Ryan Fecteau has endorsed Susan Deschambault, while current Mayor Alan Casavant has endorsed Martin Grohman.
Saco City Council to split costs with The Ecology School for left-turn lane project
The motion passed 4-2 with Councilors Nathan Johnston and Phil Hatch opposing.
Saco City Council greenlights changes to city housing ordinance
Saco signs off on changes to comply with state law LD 2003.
Governor Janet Mills speaks at launch of Saco startup
Tanbark, a new sustainable packaging business, aims to revive a legacy industry in Maine.
Biddeford independent intends to run for Congress in 2024
Frustrated by what he sees as inaction from Maine’s representatives, Elias Bassile intends to run for federal office.
Planning Board punts on Lincoln Village development
Another public hearing to discuss the development will take place at the next Planning Board meeting on Oct. 17.
Even without a physical space, Engine pledges to continue supporting local artists
Acting Executive Director Sarah Lafortune says the organization intends to continue programming for artists, potentially in a gallery space hosted by a third party.