In the News: July 18, 2008
Route 236 crash causes road closure
Portsmouth Herald News
A Friday morning crash on Route 236 took out a utility pole and forced the closure of a portion of the …
Before it closes, special Mass for St. Michael’s
Foster’s Daily Democrat
If anyone deserves the title of matriarch of St. Michael’s it’s Gloria Roberge, who for all of her 80 years has been …
Economic conditions force a drop in lobster prices, sellers say
Portsmouth Herald News
That is why Sanders and Tom Flanigan, of Seaview Lobster Co. in Kittery, Maine, have decided to lower their soft-shell lobster prices to $4.99 per pound, …
Power line project backed
York Weekly
The Maine Public Utilities Commission staff has recommended that the full commission approve Central Maine Power Co. …
Residents perturbed by powerline proposal
Foster’s Daily Democrat
With a blast from an orange spray paint can marking the edge of the power line alley that runs through the Woodland …
High tension utility line collapses in South Berwick: Sparks brush …
Foster’s Daily Democrat
A half-acre of tall grass and brush behind the South Berwick Rod and Gun on Route 236 burned Monday night…
Eliot holds its ground in deal to oust junkyard
York Weekly
The town’s selectmen were unhappy to learn last week that minor changes were made to the Superior Court consent order that requires automobile junkyard owner Timothy Fernald to clean up his property on Spruce Lane.
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July 18th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
I know there are some people who have concerns about the power line upgrade, but the fire Monday night shows that something needs to be done before it costs someone their house or their life.