Brunswick Town Council and School Board candidates addressed voters Thursday at a pair of forums hosted by Curtis Memorial Library and the League of Women Voters of Maine.
local elections 2022
Green Divide: LePage, Mills environmental records a study in contrasts
While governor, LePage rolled back environmental regulations and stifled renewable energy in the hopes of growing the economy. Mills reversed most of these policies and embraced the state’s role as a leader in fighting climate change.
Kennebunkport voters to decide five local questions
Changes to the administrative code, some ordinances, and approval of a new comprehensive plan are on the ballot.
South Portland School Board candidates discuss changing needs of students
Susan Rauscher and Martha Riehle are vying for the District 1 seat on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Arundel voters to decide 13 charter amendment questions
Amendments proposed at the June 14 election were approved, but voter turnout did not meet the required threshold.
School overcrowding a focus in race for Gorham School Committee
Voters will choose two board members from three candidates on Nov. 8.
State Senate District 24 candidates zero in on affordable living for Mainers
Incumbent Democratic Sen. Eloise Vitelli and Republican candidate Matthew Brackley face off to represent District 24.
District 13 State Senate candidates prioritize cost of living and climate change
Republican candidate Abden Simmons and Democrat Cameron Reny are vying for a State Senate seat representing Lincoln County.
North Yarmouth ballot includes tweaks to town meeting, other charter amendments
Voters will decide on widening the timeframe for Town Meeting and on changes to the land use ordinance about setbacks and street frontage requirements.
SAD 51 voters face decision on new primary school
The new school would be built at 80 Gray Road in North Yarmouth for students in pre-K through second grade.