The early financial contributions will go toward “catalyzing and supporting” a transitional housing project spearheaded by GPCOG.
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Bath Iron Works and its largest union reach tentative contract deal, likely averting repeat of 2020 strike
Machinists Union Local S6 negotiators secured pay raises and an increase in pension contributions while agreeing to health insurance premium hikes.
State intervenes amid ongoing water problems at Wiscasset mobile home park
Since February, Whippoorwill Hill Mobile Home Park residents have endured repeated periods without water because of a dry well.
Bath homeowners could face property tax hikes after reassessment
For most properties in Bath, land and building values have increased 27%.
Sunday’s heavy rain causes crashes involving 14 vehicles on I-295 in Freeport
State troopers responded to a call of a potential eight-vehicle crash on 295 North in Freeport, to discover five separate crashs.
‘Level 100 Mainer’: Story of 87-year-old Brunswick woman who fought then fed home invader goes viral
Marjorie Perkins, 87, said she’s baffled her story has been featured across the globe.
Sobriety checkpoints, more patrols expected in Bath through Labor Day weekend
Bath police said they will use federal funds to target impaired drivers Aug. 16 through Sept. 4.
Unfurling the facts in the 1901 Maine state flag debate
History, politics and design sensibilities collide as residents of the Pine Tree State consider which banner to embrace.
Maine’s salt marshes play key role in fight against climate change, new report says
The state has at least 84 square miles of blue carbon reservoirs, which store at least 1.7 million tons of carbon in the soil and vegetation. That much carbon is equal to the annual emissions of 1.25 million passenger cars.
Brunswick man accused of transporting undocumented migrants in Texas
Court documents did not include any information about the evidence in the case.