The Arundel farm will host its first ever children’s’ summer camp.
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Maine’s seasonal businesses say summer hiring looks sunnier this year
Finding people to take on summer jobs has been difficult in recent years. While some employers are still struggling, ‘it’s nowhere near where it was,’ a leader of the state’s hospitality industry said.
In a twist, Saco developer now says his constitutional rights were violated
The plaintiff in the Lincoln Village development case, who sued the city last year, alleges that City Councilor Phil Hatch and Planning Board Member Robert Biggs failed to disclose a connection to the community group that opposed his project.
The Wrap: Farmers to return to Monument Square; hobbit-core restaurant planned for Brunswick
Also, Magissa ready to open, Off Track Pizza launches; a new breakfast and lunch spot in Saco; and more local food news.
Saco to ask voters to fund two new schools
If the bond for the schools is approved, Saco will receive $101 million in state funding for construction.
Credit union helps combat elder homelessness in York County
In partnership with Southern Maine Agency on Aging, Town and Country FCU hopes to make a dent in elder homelessness.
Biddeford/Saco hold combined Memorial Day parade
Old Orchard Beach will also hold a parade.
Federal prosecutors accuse 3 Massachusetts men of Saco drive-by shooting
Prosecutors announced the arrests Thursday and said they believe the shooting involved 2 rival gangs who were distributing drugs in the Saco-Biddeford area.
Maine wood products companies get $1.6 million in federal grants
Treeline Inc. in Chester, Godfrey Forest Products in Jay and Tanbark in Saco will receive funding for innovative projects.
The Wrap: Mr. Tuna launches in new digs; Tao Yuan closes and Bao Bao moves north
Liquid Riot sold, to relaunch as Camp Pennant; Stonewall Kitchen comes back to Portland; Oun Lido’s opens in Old Port; gluten-free bakery planned for Saco; and more.