His focus would include protecting the middle class, as well an extending the property tax relief program, increasing minimum wage and instituting universal pre-K.
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Thibodeau hopes to jump from council to mayor’s office
Thibodeau aims to bring a renewed level of professionalism to the mayor’s role and steer the city back to “good governance.”
Owner seeks zone change to fulfill vision for Deering Center school
Planning Board members support the idea of a community center, but differ on whether a zone change is appropriate.
RSU 1 weighs replacement of 2 Bath elementary schools
Discussion about replacing Dike Newell and Fisher Mitchell is in the early stages.
Portland schools look to large-scale solar providers for energy
The School Department is partnering with the city and others to get the best possible pricing.
Brunswick student food program makes changes to reduce stigma
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program seeks to broaden its outreach to older students through more discreet methods.
Haunted History: Red Cloak Tours tell tales from Bath’s paranormal past
The lantern-lit walks are held along several Mid Coast communities.
Lions Club honors Cumberland woman for decades of service
Carolyn Small taught in Cumberland and North Yarmouth schools for 35 years, runs the Cumberland Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall, and has spent three decades volunteering with the Cumberland Historical Society.
Former owners of Falmouth House of Pizza acquire restraining order for logo
The judge’s ruling prevents George Sotiropolous from using FHOP to promote his new pizzeria.
Yarmouth middle schoolers send peace cranes around the world
YARMOUTH — Students at Frank Harrison Middle School recently folded more than 400 origami cranes, wrote messages of peace and friendship on them, and then sent them around the world. The hope, according to Merry Stuhr, the school’s librarian, is that the Yarmouth students will receive hundreds of similar paper cranes in return. The project […]