Towns are working together and eyeing new resilience projects. They’re looking to the state to help them pay for them.
State officials say the town of Phillips went too far in its response to the flooding. Town leaders deny they did anything ...
If you’ve been following recycling in Maine, these numbers won’t surprise you. As The Monitor reported in January, between ...
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The state is updating regulations for residential care and assisted living facilities that would increase staffing ...
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Six years after Whole Oceans announced plans for a land-based farm, the Bucksport site is empty and permits have expired.
A new eviction prevention program fails to protect some of Maine’s most vulnerable residents from homelessness.
The Land Use Planning Commission will require rental owners to register with the state as commissioners consider additional ...
Administrators say the money is helping “meet students where they’re at.” Whether providers will stay when the money runs out ...
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