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Lockwood Hotel completion is start of something exciting

Lockwood Hotel completion is start of something exciting
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Waterville Creates to kick off Sunflower Project

Waterville Creates to kick off Sunflower Project
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Waterville Creates Announces Community Sunflower Project

In conjunction with National Garden Week (June 6-12) Waterville Creates announces the Sunflower Project, a collaborative community-wide initiative designed to engage everyone from novice gardeners to experienced horticulturists in creating moments of sunshine in the urban landscape, feeding local birds and wildlife, and providing pollinating stations for bees. The Sunflower Project will kick off with free seedlings, an inaugural planting of flowers, and a reading of The Sunflower House by Eve Bunting at the first Art in the Park, in conjunction with the Waterville Farmers’ Market, on Thursday, June 17, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Head of Falls. Inspired by the National Garden Bureau’s declaration of 2021 as

Why Gov Mills Skepticism Of Maine Utility Takeover Could Show Limits Of Anti-CMP Politics

/ In this week’s newsletter: The politics of the public power proposal; Maine Chamber steps away from anti-public power group; Gov. Janet Mills frets property tax increases. As Maine lawmakers fast-track a bill that would replace Central Maine Power and Versant Power with a so-called public utility, Gov. Janet Mills is stepping up her calls to the legislature to look more closely at the proposal before attempting to send it to voters in November. In a wide-ranging interview on Maine Public s Maine Calling program, Mills expressed a range of concerns about a 13-page bill that would effectively force the state’s two electricity providers to sell their assets and be replaced by a consumer-owned non-profit controlled by an elected board. Mills, a Democrat, didn’t say definitively that she would veto the proposal, but she made several comments that suggest that she views it as not ready for primetime, much less ready for Maine voters.

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