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Residents in Lincoln s Taylor Street Area Under Boil Water Order

Residents of three Lincoln Streets will need to boil their water, until further notice. Nancy, who is the Assistant Superintendent at the Lincoln Water District, told us today that the boil water order affects residents of Taylor Street, Mattanawcook Street, and Tucker Ridge Road. Water is shut off, temporarily, while a water main break is repaired. Once it s fixed and the water comes back on, however, residents will have to boil their water until it can be tested. Get our free mobile app The U.S.CDC has recommendations for people under a boil water order: Use bottled or boiled tap water for drinking and cooking.

Outdoor Incentives Offered to Mainers Who Get a COVID Vaccine

New Bill Could Open The Door For More Tiny Homes In Maine

New Bill Could Open The Door For More Tiny Homes In Maine For the last decade or so, tiny homes have been rising in popularity across the country. For many people, they offer the security and satisfaction of owning your own dwelling and doing so without having a massive mortgage payment every month. But fans of tiny homes have also run into problems, especially here in Maine. Codes and ordinances weren t written with tiny homes in mind. So while popularity continues to surge in other states, it remains stagnant in Maine. That all may change soon. Getty Images According to Fox-23, a bill is being discussed in the Maine Legislature that could make tiny homes a more prevalent thing across the state. Currently, Maine is one of a handful of states that allow cities, towns and municipalities to determine whether they want to allow tiny homes within town lines. The new bill being discussed may take some of that decision making away from local communities and allow broader regulation by t

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