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Councilors consider following State mask requirements, rescinding Rockland-specific mandate

ROCKLAND “I think we’ve all acknowledged that ‘at all times’ isn’t practical and sort of defies common sense,” said Councilor Sarah Austin during the May 10 Rockland City Council meeting. “If you are walking down Main Street at 4 in the morning, and you are the only person in sight, having to wear a mask, at this point, really doesn’t make a lot of sense.” Austin proposes to follow Maine mask-wearing guidelines as they evolve at the State and national levels, and to rescind last year’s Rockland-specific mandate, effective July 26, 2020, that requires mask-wearing in the downtown zone at all times.  

Councilors considers following State mask requirements, rescinding Rockland-specific mandate

ROCKLAND “I think we’ve all acknowledged that ‘at all times’ isn’t practical and sort of defies common sense,” said Councilor Sarah Austin during the May 10 Rockland City Council meeting. “If you are walking down Main Street at 4 in the morning, and you are the only person in sight, having to wear a mask, at this point, really doesn’t make a lot of sense.” Austin proposes to follow Maine mask-wearing guidelines as they evolve at the State and national levels, and to rescind last year’s Rockland-specific mandate, effective July 26, 2020, that requires mask-wearing in the downtown zone at all times.  

Rockland considers questions for future Police Oversight Committee

Sarah Thompson (File photo by Sarah Thompson) ROCKLAND – “I know some people are seeing this as an opportunity to revamp the whole entire department, and some people see this as an opportunity for us to take apart a department,” said Mayor Ed Glaser, during the Monday, May 3 agenda-setting meeting of Rockland City Council. “I don’t see it as either one of those things. I see this as an opportunity for us to look at what we have as a police department. Celebrate their strengths, look at their weaknesses, and see how we can aid them to fit Rockland and do a better job for us.”

Jersey barriers, parklets and pocket parks: Rockland Downtown Traffic Committee makes recommendations

Jersey barriers, parklets and pocket parks: Rockland Downtown Traffic Committee makes recommendations Sarah Thompson Downtown Rockland, in 2016. (File photo by Ron Hawkes) ROCKLAND “It does not have to be a tourist town that we sell to others but avoid ourselves,” said Connie Hayes, Rockland resident and member of the 2021 Planning Committee for Downtown Rockland. On Wednesday, April 8, the 22-member committee, facilitated by Rockland Main Street’s David Gogel and City Councilor Louise MacLellan-Ruf, presented recommendations to Council regarding a plan for road and sidewalk use in the downtown area, infrastructure and beautification improvements, what was best for Rockland businesses, enhancement of public access, and serving the community during COVID-19.

In a first-ever gathering, Midcoast municipal leaders advance regional approach to clean energy

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