Sure, there are plenty of lobsters and lighthouses in Maine. But lots of tourist-baiting coastal communities can serve up that classic New England combo of fried seafood joints and briny fridge magnets, while ultimately offering little more than a beach to keep out-of-towners occupied. That’s not .
The justices rule unanimously that the city acted appropriately when it changed zoning to allow a technology business in the historic Williston-West parish house.