Lewiston Planning Board members say council leaves them in dark on important decisions
The Planning Board drafted a letter to the City Council asking for greater transparency and more collaboration between the two boards.
The Planning Board drafted a letter to the City Council asking for greater transparency and more collaboration between the two boards.
Some projects, like environmental cleanup at Bates Mill No. 5, were proposed last year but ultimately not included in the budget.
$1,000-a-month rents are now standard, and officials worry high prices and few options are hindering efforts to fill jobs locally.
The new Explore + Discover guidebook. President Shanna Cox debuted it at the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce annual awards last week by saying the new book is the first print campaign of its kind that the chamber has done in nearly five years.
Addressing families’ basic needs will create opportunities for parents and caregivers to succeed in the workforce, strengthening our communities, bolstering our economy, and reducing child poverty. Lifting children out of poverty today will, in turn, increase their opportunities, support their growth, and fortify Maine’s future workforce, leading to less child poverty tomorrow.