A group that wants to preserve the Frank J. Wood Bridge had sued the state to prevent it from replacing the structure, and also sees win in judge’s ruling.
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Lisbon police chief appointed as interim town manager
McGee will start in the role on Jan. 5 as Town Manager Diane Barnes prepares for a new job in North Yarmouth.
Maine hospitals report spike in staff absences caused by COVID-19
MaineHealth and Northern Light Health are urging Mainers to get vaccinated to ease the burden on health care workers caused by the surge likely being fueled by the omicron variant.
Walk, run, hike or snowshoe: West Bath woman’s outdoor quest for a food bank fundraiser
Losee is hoping to raise $48,000 for the Good Shepherd Food Bank and encourage people of all ages to exercise regularly.
Rising food insecurity prompts produce program expansion
As part of the program, gleaners stock tables at certain locations with fresh produce and other food items for people to pick up without question.
New leadership appointed to Brunswick council, school board
Town Councilor Jim Mason and school board member Beth Bisson were appointed chairs of their respective boards on Monday.
Brunswick to revisit proposed indoor mask mandate
The town council previously rejected a similar proposal in October which would have mandated mask-wearing in all public spaces.
Bull Moose employees are retail chain’s new owners
Founder and owner Brett Wickard says that when he decided to sell the company, he didn’t want the buyer to be someone who might not understand what Bull Moose is all about.
Defense contractors, including BIW parent, bankrolled campaigns of election objectors
Several companies froze their donations after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, but the contributions then resumed.
Portland Pie Co. employees walk out to protest working conditions
The workers cite being overworked and not believing management has their backs when it comes to the pandemic.