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In York, toll collectors are ambassadors for Maine
Paying cash on I-95? You might meet Dianne Knowles. Here’s what she sees from inside of her booth.
Westbrook firefighters rescue dog from roof of apartment building
The dog, River, got on the roof through an open window.
Bowdoin temporarily withdraws Kingfield campsite application
The college will reapply after 6 months to allow the town time to review its ordinances.
Maine Audubon opens native plant education center
The new building at the Gilsland Farm Audubon Center in Falmouth will be used for events and the organization’s growing native plant program.
Scarborough to vote on data center moratorium
Other Maine communities also are considering temporary pauses to data center proposals.
Brunswick man accused of killing neighbor pleads not guilty
Tanner Dostie, of Brunswick, appeared at a Portland courtroom Thursday to plead not guilty to the murder of his neighbor, Dennis Blasens.
University of Maine System extends chancellor’s contract through 2028
Dannel Malloy, the former governor of Connecticut, has led Maine’s public university system since 2019.
An Arundel boatbuilding school is exploring its future with a Massachusetts maritime college
The Landing School of Boatbuilding & Design recently announced it is closing but has now entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Northeast Maritime Institute.
South Portland limits Flock data sharing to Maine agencies
Following a packed workshop last week, the police department has decided to stop sharing vehicle information collected by the cameras with a national database.