An unceremonious end to a one-time manufacturing dynasty will happen next week as the old Goehring Meat Company buildings on Highway 99 come down. Local demolition expert Marty Thorpe, who
The city will formalize the hiring of Luis Aguila as the city’s new economic development director tomorrow night. He will focus on the city’s economic development strategic vision and direct
Maine author David Florig comes to the New Gloucester Library to talk about his new novel, The Stones of Alisa Craig, on Tuesday, January 16, at 6 p.m. The book is historical fiction, part mystery and part psychological drama, set in present-day Belfast, Maine, and 1890s Scotland, including on the remote and forbidding island of
The city’s waste collection agency will begin upcharging residents next week if any of their trash, recycling or yard waste carts are overfilled or contain the wrong items.
The San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters is hoping to place more than two dozen heavy-duty, permanent ballot drop boxes at locations throughout the county before the March 5 primary,