In the News: June 15, 2008
Facilitator to help South Berwick figure out development issues
Foster’s Daily Democrat
The Economic Development Committee is organizing a civil, constructive public process where residents will determine how they want the town to develop in the next few years and beyond…
Most school budgets survive validation vote
Fears that tax-weary voters would reject the spending plans appear to be unfounded. Only a handful of communities statewide have turned down their spending plans and in at least two towns it appears voters rejected the budgets because they were too low…
Artifacts and relics on display at museum
Foster’s Daily Democrat -
An exhibit featuring possessions from one of the first settlers to live in town highlights the opening of the
Central Maine Power wants to replace aging lines
Foster’s Daily Democrat
Central Maine Power Co. officials are ramping up their efforts to begin a billion-dollar project that would upgrade 485 miles of transmission lines and substations stretching from
Residents protest CMP power line project
Foster’s Daily Democrat - Jun 13, 2008
Brad Jones has owned a 300-acre hay farm on the South Berwick/North Berwick town line since 1991.
Marshwood ousted in girls lacrosse semifinals
For the second year in a row, members of the Marshwood High School girls lacrosse team said they felt like they played the best game of their season in the Western Maine Class A semifinals.
Play The Links at Outlook, but take a cart
Foster’s Daily Democrat
Thousands and thousands of years ago when the land around the
MHS grads urged to ‘change the world’
Portsmouth Herald
The words painted on windows of the older model car said it all. After announcing to the world that the owner was “MHS Class ‘08,” there were two words proclaiming in a sassy voice you could almost hear: “Yeah …
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