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Rep Doudera hosting affordable housing webinar March 30

For years, many Midcoast towns have struggled with issues of affordable and attainable housing. Now, thanks to the pandemic and a COVID-19 fueled real estate boom, the situation has become even more complicated. Those seeking affordable homes such as “boomeranging” young people, older residents wishing to downsize and remain in their communities, the unhoused, and more  all face the challenges of a lack of suitable places to live, a news release stated.  Representative Vicki Doudera, D-Camden, will moderate Tuesday, March 30 a Zoom webinar from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. featuring a panel of experts exploring local housing, solutions now underway, and strategies going forward.

Camden considers affordable housing, maker spaces for old tannery site

The town of Camden has four proposals to consider for redevelopment of a 3.5-acre former tannery site it owns at 116 Washington St. Friends of Tannery Park submitted a proposal that would leave the site in the hands of the town. Midcoast Habitat for Humanity asked the town to donate some of the land for the construction of single-family affordable housing.  Rockland entrepreneur Michael Mullins, who owns commercial real estate company Cranesport LLC and a small business incubator in Camden, submitted a proposal to build Tannery Park, an “industrial eco-village” with maker spaces for entrepreneurs and an events barn. Northland Enterprises LLC  principal Joshua Benthien and Dovetail Consulting LLC  principal Andy Jackson proposed Millville Apartments, an affordable-rental complex with amenities such as a fitness room and community room.

Swift action of Longford business woman saves baby girl s life

Swift action of Longford business woman saves baby girl s life Happy ending to medical emergency Reporter: 16 Feb 2021 Freda Farrell, owner of Westhouse Café, Longford, whose quick thinking and CPR skills saved the life of a baby girl );   ); The quick thinking and swift actions of a Longford woman who performed CPR during an emergency at her business has helped save a baby girl’s life. Freda Farrell, owner of the popular Westhouse café and B&B on the Strokestown road on the outskirts of Longford town, described the chilling moment when she ‘heard screams coming from the downstairs accommodation’ and as she entered the hallway “to find parents of a month old baby deeply distressed and screaming ‘she’s gone’.” 

Un camion fait une sortie de route occasionnant plusieurs blessés à Alépé

Un camion fait une sortie de route occasionnant plusieurs blessés à Alépé
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