Residents debated topics that included an aging transfer station, retention of an ambulance and restrooms at the fairgrounds.
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Maine nonprofits try to navigate funding cuts, unclear rules and an uncertain future
Federal grant cancellations have challenged nonprofits of all stripes but especially small groups, which make up the majority and don’t have deep pockets.
Maine Wildlife Park in Gray opens for the season
The wildlife sanctuary opened for its 2025 season with high attendance and plans for a new gateway building.
Gray Hannaford plans major expansion
The location plans to add about 12,000 square feet of space to the building, along with new offerings such as an immunization room.
Culinary festival serves up Maine flavors in Augusta
The two-day event introduced visitors to dozens of farmers and vendors from across the state.
Is the honeymoon over for owners of Maine wedding venues?
Hustling since the pandemic, Maine wedding industry veterans now fear the state has reached a saturation point.
Maine cultural organizations reeling from canceled grants, threats to funding
Letters were sent Thursday to recipients of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, telling them their grant awards were terminated.
New Gloucester makes progress on plans to renovate aging transfer station
New Gloucester debated plans for renovating its transfer station, which will be voted on at a town meeting in May.
Lakes Region farms celebrate Maine Maple Sunday
Maple producers across the Lakes Region celebrated the statewide holiday last weekend.
Local band performs for fundraiser at Shaker Village
Yard Sauce, a folk-fusion group, performed at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village to help raise money for the long-gestating herb house project.