Mixed-use campus proposed for former Rockland factory site

The vacant lot at left is 8 Lime St. The collection of buildings on the right is 9-11 Lime St. A conceptual plan presented to the Rockland City Council last week includes redevelopment of existing buildings and construction of new buildings.
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Additional H-2B visas issued, but number still falls short of Maine’s need

Greg Dugal, director of Government Affairs for HospitalityMaine, says additional H-2B visas will help the state’s hospitality industry cope with the ongoing worker shortage. “Even though the increase of the cap does not meet the need, it is a doubling over last year and will be incredibly helpful for Maine businesses in 2019,” he said.
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Opposition turns to Legislature as CMP’s $950M transmission project enters a week of hearings

On Friday, Maine Public Utilities Commission staff issued a 162-page Examiners’ Report recommending approval of Central Maine Power’s 145-mile transmission line New England Clean Energy Connect project. That review focused on public interest and public benefit standards. Reviews this week by Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the Maine Land Use Planning Commission will look more closely at environmental and land use issues.
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Governor Mills Nominates Candidates for Maine Maritime Academy Board of Trustees

Governor Mills reappointed Jason A. Oney of Falmouth, Morten Arntzen of Norwalk, Connecticut and Arthur K. Watson, Jr. of New Canaan, Connecticut. Governor Mills also nominated Mary O. Shea of Brownfield as Student Trustee.
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Waterfront TIF could help fund Portland Harbor dredging

Members of the Waterfront Working Group give the highest priority to spending as much as $600,000 of the project.
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Katahdin monument is ‘rock solid,’ interior secretary nominee says

Under questioning from Maine Sen. Angus King during his confirmation hearing to become secretary of the interior, David Bernhardt allayed concerns about the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument’s status.
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Maine regulators’ staff endorses $1 billion CMP corridor plan

The staff of Maine’s utilities regulatory commission recommended on Friday that Central Maine Power’s controversial $1 billion proposal to deliver Quebec hydropower to Massachusetts through a western Maine corridor be approved.
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Free downtown wifi ‘no longer a luxury’ in places like Waterville, Millinocket

Downtown Waterville’s free wifi, which launched in August, has served more than 124,000 users in seven months.

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Latest court decision seen as setback for commercial harvesting of rockweed

A court decision affirming that the so-called “intertidal zone” is part of privately held shorefront landownership, rather than public property, could hamper the commercial rockweed industry along Maine’s coast.
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Maine GOP leaders launch a grassroots group to punch back at progressives

The top officials in the Maine Republican Party formed a new nonprofit group last month that looks to be aimed at grassroots work after the chair won re-election in January promising to form an alternative to the liberal Maine People’s Alliance.
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Governor Mills Nominates Candidates for University of Maine System and Maine Community College System Boards of Trustees

Governor Janet Mills announced today that she has nominated six people to the University of Maine and the Maine Community College System Boards of Trustees.
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LePage found a way to create a state police motorcycle unit ‘out of nowhere’

A small, new Maine State Police motorcycle unit that began with an “out of nowhere” request from former Gov. Paul LePage nearly a year ago will be rolled out formally in April.
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Without the revenue they want from Mills’ budget, Maine cities and towns renew push for local sales tax

Proposals to allow Maine cities and towns to enshrine local-option sales taxes have momentum in 2019, but they’re facing the same problems that have stopped them in the past amid opposition from business groups and some progressives.
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Maine Democrats are stepping up their advocacy for abortion access

Droves of Mainers are expected to testify today about a controversial bill that would give MaineCare recipients access to state-funded abortion services, and force insurance providers to include abortions in their coverage for maternity services.
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Janet Mills signs bill to protect hemp producers from confusion with marijuana

Maine’s governor has signed a bill designed to make clear that production and sale of hemp-derived food products are allowable in the state.
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Maine Food City chain becomes employee-owned

Founded in 1985, the Lewiston company is owned and managed by father-and-son team Stanley and Zak Sclar. It employs 320 people in nine stores, including seven Food City stores in Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts, and two Save-A-Lots in Maine.
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Lawmaker skeptical Emera Maine’s proposed $1.3B sale will benefit ratepayers

State Rep. Seth Berry, D-Bowdoinham, said the Maine Public Utilities Commission should focus closely on the question of whether the proposed $1.3 billion acquisition of Emera Maine by Calgary-based ENMAX Corp. will truly benefit the utility’s 159,000 customers. Berry is the House chairman of the Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee.
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Sales of single-family existing houses in Maine eased slightly from the same time last year, while prices this February were 2.85% higher than February 2018

Sales of single-family existing houses in Maine eased slightly from the same time last year, while prices this February were 2.85% higher than February 2018.
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Emera Maine to be sold to Calgary-based energy company for $1.3B

Halifax-based Emera Inc. announced today it has agreed to sell its interest in Emera Maine to ENMAX Corp. for $1.3 billion in U.S. currency, a purchase price that includes $959 million in shares and approximately $341 million in assumed debt.
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Bills Look To End Bow Hunting Season & Allow Handguns During Muzzle-Loading Season

JUNE 10th, 2019 UPDATE HERE

Two of the bills assigned to the Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, LD 27, An Act To Allow the Use of Crossbows during the Archery Season on Deer and LD 996 An Act To Establish a Special Handgun Hunting Season That Coincides with the Muzzle-loading Open Season could result in significant changes in how Maine’s deer population is managed.

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