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Midcoast law enforcement’s new mental health liaison says listening and connection is key to his job
Area law enforcement’s new mental health liaison Michael Maudlin says his role is to get the right resources to people in crisis and get police officers “back on the road to handle the calls they’re trained for.” “Ideally, we get them help and get the right direction for them, and then hopefully it will be […]
Yarmouth moving forward with sale of old West Main Street school buildings
The town has updated the deed for the 1800s-era buildings and will seek public comment before advertising the sale.
Cumberland to seek state OK for roundabout at Route 100, Gray and Skillin roads
The new traffic pattern would make the intersection safer and could boost economic development on the west side of town, officials say.
South Portland resident’s Halloween haunted walk makes spooky return
Nolan Moon will host his second annual ‘haunted walk’ Oct. 27, 28 and 31 at his home on Dawson Street.
New school in Scarborough? Arguments for and against
The $160 million K-3 consolidated school project goes to voters Nov. 7.
Brunswick-Topsham farmers market named best in Maine a second time
The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust’s Farmers’ Market, established in 1999, is one of the largest summer farmers markets in the state.
Cape Elizabeth School Board candidates agree on need for more taxpayer input
Two challengers for the two incumbents’ seats say the rejected school project proposal last November failed to get input from taxpayers.
Halloween fun for the whole family in Bath and Brunswick
Take part in costume parades at the Patten Free Library Friday, Oct. 27, and on the Brunswick Mall Tuesday, Oct. 31.