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Former Maine councilor gives impassioned speech opposing city blocking cooperation with ICE
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A former Maine city councilman gave an impassioned speech during a meeting Tuesday in opposition to an emergency ordinance prohibiting city workers from cooperating with federal immigration authorities, which passed anyway.
Former Lewiston City Councilor Tim Gallant spoke during a public comment period on the measure, which passed in a 5-2 vote.
The City Council heard from both supporters and opponents of the ordinance, which blocks city employees, including police, from working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Former Lewiston City Councilor Tim Gallant voices opposition to a measure that blocks city employees from working with federal immigration authorities. (Lewiston City Council)
“My biggest problem with all this is you’re trying to support 10% of the city by the census in 2025,” Gallant said. “What about the other 90%? What are you doing for them?
“How many gunshot issues have we had since ICE came to town? How about zero?” he added. “Look at the police blotter. Zero. When’s the last time we had three or four months of zero problems? But that doesn’t count. That’s not a crime problem, obviously, to the mayor.”
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Matt Kershaw, a Marine veteran, said he supports the ordinance, calling it a responsible move.
“We had to lock the doors in our church because people were afraid to sit through the service,” he said, according to News Center Maine.
“So, whether or not that’s the intent, that is the effect. And I don’t think there’s anything ridiculous or over-the-top in exerting some reverse federalism here and saying, ‘You know what, until you guys figure this out, we’re not going to go along with this.’”
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The emergency ordinance is similar to a recently passed state law that also limits cooperation with federal immigration officials, but that law won’t take effect until the summer.
The Lewiston ordinance will fill that gap in the meantime. Gallant noted the state measure in his remarks, saying city officials should be more concerned with public safety.
“You need to think about public safety and how we take care of it,” he said. “You need to think about how to get ICE back in here because if we didn’t have people who are illegal, they wouldn’t be here. You know, I keep hearing they’re hiding in their houses. If you’re not illegal, why do you hide in your house?”
Once passed, the emergency ordinance took effect immediately. However, it expires in 60 days. Lawmakers will vote whether to make the ordinance permanent at the next city council meeting.
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Maine
These are the Best Outdoor Dining Joints in Maine, According to Locals
It’s finally that time of year. warmer weather is here, and outdoor dining is right around the corner.
In Maine, that’s the real sign that spring has arrived. Restaurants, cafés, and bars start setting up their patios and sidewalk tables, and suddenly everything feels right in the world. After a long, tough winter, it’s a simple but welcome reminder that we made it through.
It also means Maine is gearing up for another year of hordes of tourists rolling into the state to enjoy all it has to offer. And local fare is certainly high on that list—because it’s, well, delicious.
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We spend massive amounts of time discussing and dissecting every little aspect of the Maine restaurant scene. Whether it’s Portland, the surrounding area, Bar Harbor, Central Maine, the Midcoast, the Western Foothills, or the Southern Coast, this state is an absolute gold mine.
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With warmer weather and longer days rolling in, I thought it’d be fun to take a look at some of the state’s best restaurants for outdoor seating—the spots that not only serve great food but also offer beautiful views of Maine’s charming towns and stunning landscapes.
Outdoor dining has absolutely blown up in Maine since 2020, with countless restaurants making use of any available outside space. It’s been a huge hit with both locals and tourists.
We put out the call for the joints Mainers say have the best outdoor dining—the restaurants that help shape a community and keep our stomachs full.
Jones Landing via Facebook
Now, thanks to our stations’ social media, we can finally put some names to those establishments.
What are the Best Maine Restaurants for Outdoor Dining?
Below is a list of many of the restaurants that were suggested to us. They vary in size, concept, and location. Some have opened recently, while others have been community staples for years. But they’re all true Maine originals.
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You can check out the full list below. Hope you’re hungry—I know I am.
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Thanks to our great listeners we were able to compile a list of many of Maine’s restaurants with the best outdoor dining.
These great spots can be found across the state and waiting for you to give them a try.
How many have you been to? How many would you like to try for the first time?
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Massachusetts
Heavy police presence due to ‘ongoing incident’ in Tewksbury
There is a heavy police presence in a section of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, on Wednesday afternoon due to what authorities are describing only as an “ongoing incident.”
“There is currently a heavy police presence on Salem Road due to an ongoing incident,” Tewksbury police said in a social media post just before 1 p.m. “Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes if possible. Please allow emergency personnel the space they need to respond safely and efficiently”
No further details were released. Police said they will provide updates as more information becomes available.
New Hampshire
Hiker who set out in warm spring weather found dead after snowstorm in New Hampshire mountains
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A Massachusetts hiker who set out in warm spring weather was found dead deep in New Hampshire’s White Mountains after a snowstorm dumped several inches of snow in the area, authorities said.
Kent Wood, 61, of West Roxbury, was discovered Tuesday evening on a remote section of the Kinsman Pond Trail in Franconia Notch, about 5.5 miles from his vehicle, according to New Hampshire Fish and Game.
Wood had driven to Franconia Notch on April 17 for a weekend camping and hiking trip, and set out on a hike the next morning in warm, clear weather, officials said. Family and friends last heard from him Saturday afternoon.
When he failed to return or make contact for two days, officials said relatives reported him missing Tuesday morning, prompting a large-scale search.
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An aerial view of Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire, where a hiker was found dead on Tuesday. (Joseph Sohm/Universal Images Group, File)
Rescuers quickly learned Wood had packed for mild conditions, not the three to five inches of snow that fell in the area between Sunday and Monday.
Fog hovers over a narrow road through Franconia Notch in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire on Dec. 27, 2021. (Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis)
Search teams from Fish and Game, PEMI Valley Search and Rescue, and the Army National Guard launched a coordinated effort, focusing on the Lonesome Lake and Kinsman Pond areas.
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Conservation officers located Wood’s body around 7:41 p.m. Tuesday. Crews carried him out overnight, reaching the trailhead shortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Franconia Notch and the Appalachian Trail are seen in New Hampshire on Sept. 21. (Carol M. Highsmith/Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
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Since Friday, six hikers from Massachusetts have been rescued in the White Mountains, Fish and Game said.
Officials are reminding hikers that winter conditions still grip the mountains, with snow, freezing temperatures and rapidly changing weather.
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