The 24,000-square-foot, four-story building would include a Chase Bank branch and a restaurant on Route 1.
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Woolwich board approves 30-acre solar project
Construction may begin in June at hayfield off Route 1
Two-year-old boy shot in Waterville remains hospitalized
State and local police are releasing little information about their investigation into the Saturday shooting of a 2-year-old boy in the head, apparently by a sibling, in their Western Avenue home.
Zimbabwean teen teaches taekwondo to fight child marriage
Natsiraishe Maritsa, 17, wants to increase the confidence of both married and single girls through martial arts.
Trump administration’s rule changes could lead to huge spike in bird deaths, scientists warn
Even the government acknowledges that under the new standards, some vulnerable species could decline to the point where they would require protection under the Endangered Species Act.
NFL notebook: Cleveland coach positive for COVID-19, out for playoff game
Cleveland’s first-year coach Kevin Stefanski will be out against the Steelers after guiding the Browns to their first playoff berth since 2002.
Brunswick council moves to buy 144-acre Brunswick Landing site
The council wants to buy the property from Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, the entity charged with redeveloping the former Navy base, for recreation and conservation.
Mainer charged with setting fires at predominantly Black Massachusetts church
Dushko Vanelinov Vulchev of Houlton pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 6 criminal charges and is being held on $25,000 bail.
No charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back
Officer Rusten Sheskey’s shooting of Jacob Blake on Aug. 23, captured on video by a bystander, turned the nation’s spotlight on Wisconsin during a summer marked by protests over police brutality and racism.
Red Sox hire Bianca Smith, first Black woman to coach pro baseball
Smith will work primarily with position players at the team’s training facility at Ft. Myers, Florida.