CHELSEA — The Board of Selectmen voted to create a series of qualifications contractors must meet before entering the bid process for snowplow contracts following the contract controversies that have embroiled the town.
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Focus turns to business
GARDINER — A city-based bank has tentatively earmarked $125,000 for economic development, and members of the city business community will present a preliminary plan to the City Council tonight on how they would use and match the money.
Decision on financing of new ice arena put off
HALLOWELL — Cool to a 20-year, 100 percent tax increment finance proposal for the Kennebec Ice Arena’s rebuilding, a city committee delayed a decision on the owner’s preliminary application.
For wounded veteran, medical marijuana’s been a godsend
AUGUSTA — Ryan Begin was checking a report of an improvised explosive device in Iskandariya, Iraq, on Aug. 1, 2004.
Hallowell nightclub closing doors today
HALLOWELL — A pub open barely one year will close today, unable to compete in the city’s nightlife scene, its owner said.
Wounded vet touts marijuana
AUGUSTA — Ryan Begin was checking a report of an improvised explosive device in Iskandariya, Iraq., on Aug. 1, 2004.
Club 223 to close today
HALLOWELL — A pub open barely one year will close today, unable to compete in the city’s nightlife scene, its owner said.
Pot group board member resigns
A state representative and former Cumberland County sheriff has quit the board of the state’s largest medical marijuana nonprofit organization.
Mortgage assistance available, but hurry
WATERVILLE — If you are behind on your mortgage and in jeopardy of losing your home, you have until the end of the week to apply for federal assistance.
Dion quits medical marijuana board
A state representative and former Cumberland County sheriff has quit the board of the state’s largest medical marijuana nonprofit organization.