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Officials to dedicate Port of Entry and Madawaska-Edmundston International Bridge
A ribbon cutting is planned on Thursday for the new Madawaska Land Port of Entry and Madawaska-Edmundston International Bridge. Officials from the U.S. General Services Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection and Maine Department of Transportation, as well as from Maine's congressional delegation, will take part in the ceremony. It is closed to the public.
Augusta Civic Center prepares for upcoming back to school giveaway
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - As we get closer to a new school year, kids in the Augusta area in need of school supplies are in luck. The Greater Augusta Area Back to School Program is hosting a Back to School event this Sunday. Filling the Augusta Civic Center with over 1500 backpacks stuffed with various school supplies, the group encourages any child to pick up their free supplies ahead of the upcoming school year.
Gorgeous: New Portland Airport Terminal Now Open
It’s an exciting day for Portland, as the main new terminal has just opened at Portland International Airport (PDX). Generally airports in the United States aren’t much to get excited about, but this looks stunning. Basics of Portland Airport’s new terminal. As of today (August 14, 2024),...
UPDATE: Missing 16-Year Old Girl in Southern Maine Safely Found
UPDATE: The Scarborough Police Department says Kira Jewett has returned home safely. The Scarborough Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding Kira Jewett, a missing 16-year-old girl. She left her home near Meeting House Road early on Aug. 14. Kira was last seen wearing a pink...
A combined childcare and affordable housing project has received approval from Portland officials
The Portland Planning Board has approved a combined affordable housing and childcare project in downtown Portland. The top four floors of the six-story building would house 60 apartments, with 80% designated as affordable. The bottom floors would be the home of the service provider, Youth & Family Outreach, and provide childcare and pre-K to 110 children.
Vassalboro planners hear request to amend subdivision
The three leaders of Augusta’s All Season Home Improvements company met with Vassalboro Planning Board members on Aug. 6 to talk about amending a nine-year-old subdivision. The 2015 plan was for land on Church Hill Road; it included a dead-end road named Karen Lane that runs southeast off Church Hill Road near the Augusta line. Robert Grieg, Robert “Bobby” Grieg and Carl Brickett explained that the plan had two lots for single-family homes and a larger “parcel” that was to provide space for seven duplexes sharing a common septic system.
Baker Newman Noyes Will Be Led By a Board of Directors Starting in 2025
Top 100 accounting firm Baker Newman Noyes (BNN) will adopt a new leadership structure in 2025 following the retirement of Managing Principal Dayton Benway at the end of this year. Starting on Jan. 1, Portland, ME-based BNN will be led by a board of directors responsible for overall vision and...
Lewiston's Maine MILL museum gets federal boost for redevelopment plans
If approved by Congress, the Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning, and Labor, or Maine MILL, could receive $3 million in federal funds toward its $17 million capital campaign. Formerly called Museum L-A, the cultural attraction is planning to move from 35 Canal St. to the former Camden Yarns building at 1 Beech St. on the Lewiston riverfront.
Farmer’s Almanac Calling for Lots of Snow and Rain for Maine, New Hampshire, & Massachusetts This Winter
Last winter was definitely abnormal. With the exception of a few really nasty storms (one in mid-December and one in mid-January), the winter was fairly mild. With the exception of a handful of rain and snowstorms, last winter was calm. Even the temperatures remained mild. According to records kept by...
Two of the World’s Scariest Film Locations Exist in Maine
Once upon a time in Hollywood, there were film executives that thought scary movies would never be popular. Fast forward several decades, and horror films aren't just a Halloween thing; they've released and consumed all year long. Stephen King had a lot to do with that. He was given the...
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