The proposed spending represents a nearly 4% increase and would add 30 cents to the tax rate.
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Bath plans aesthetic, functional improvements for Front, Elm street intersection
The city plans to hold a meeting on the redesign late this month or early April.
Area protesters mark Tibetan Uprising Day in Portland
A group of Tibetan monks and their supporters congregated in Monument Square Tuesday to mark Tibetan National Uprising Day.
Plans underway to turn former roller rink into autobody shop
If plans are approved by the city, the former Happy Wheels building would be the new home for Back Bay Customs.
Girl Scouts on mission for safe winter sidewalks
Girl Scout Cadettes from Troop 1547 want the public to know that the safety of pedestrians are at risk when people fail to remove ice and snow from walkways,
‘Part of the human family’: Cumberland church hosts ‘Welcoming Library’ to celebrate diversity
I’m Your Neighbor Books, a Portland nonprofit organization, shares children’s books that feature new arrivals to America.
Extra funds needed for Yarmouth intersection
The town- and state-funded project at Exit 17 went over budget.
SAD 51 hires principal, academic services director, to permanent roles
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth school district has tapped Sally Loughlin as principal of Mabel I. Wilson elementary school and Susie Robbins as SAD 51’s academic services director.
Popular Yarmouth scavenger hunt ties into state bicentennial
The event will be held March 20 and is limited to adults.
Schools could decide use of body cams next week
The agreement has further clarified the chain of custody of recordings and when the cameras can be used.