THUNDER BAY - NEWS - The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is seeking the public's assistance regarding an incident involving the death of a juvenile white-tailed deer within the city limits of Thunder Bay. MNRF conservation officers were called to the area of Rockwood Avenue and Hodge Street after a local resident discovered
Friday night, July 28, commonspace withdrew its business license application for Harbor Peer and Wellness Center at St. Philip’s Church in Wiscasset. Commonspace Executive Director Brian Townsend Friday afternoon confirmed those plans and Friday.
St. Philip’s Church Senior Warden Jon Young said July 26, he will encourage commonspace, formerly Amistad, to keep pursuing a Wiscasset business license for Harbor Peer and Wellness Center at the Hodge Street church. After selectmen’s two-month.
Wiscasset selectmen Tuesday night, July 18 put off until Sept. 19 a decision on Amistad/commonspace’s request for a business license for Harbor Peer and Wellness Center at St. Philip’s Church on Hodge Street. Selectmen and Town Manager Dennis.
One of two plans Amistad has announced for space at St. Philip’s Church on Hodge Street in Wiscasset heads for selectmen’s consideration Tuesday night, July 18. The board meets at 6 p.m. at the town office. Amistad’s updated business license.