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The U.S. Environmental Safety Company (EPA) introduced this week a complete of $19.7 million in new grants and investments might be issued to 12 communities and governmental organizations in Maine to pay for the cleanup and growth of Brownfields properties all through the state.
The EPA’s Brownfields program units funding apart to assist pay to scrub up hazardous substances, air pollution or contaminants that will in any other case make it tough to develop a chunk of property.
Portland, in line with the EPA, will obtain $3 million in funding for such cleanups. Mary Davis, town’s interim director of housing and financial growth, mentioned it was not clear the place town could be utilizing the brand new funding but, however Portland has used Brownfields cash to assist different growth tasks citywide prior to now.
For instance, Davis mentioned, Brownfields cash contributed to the cleanup crucial on the property on Thompson’s Level earlier than the Kids’s Museum and Theater may very well be relocated there. She additionally famous Brownfields cash has helped pave the way in which for brand new housing tasks, such because the Portland Housing Authority’s Solterra Residences, which opened final fall at 58 Boyd St.
Proper now, she mentioned, work associated to no less than two new tasks within the metropolis has already been paid for partly by Brownfields cash: One other housing mission at the moment in progress by the Portland Housing Authority on Entrance Avenue, and a brand new mission about to start to renovate the house of Portland Housing’s Youth and Household Outreach program on Cumberland Avenue.
Davis mentioned that it was potential that the brand new Brownfields cash could be appropriated to extra inexpensive housing tasks given the demand for inexpensive housing within the metropolis.
“Their budgets are at all times tight,” she mentioned, including that funding for inexpensive housing “ensures that we’re getting the housing that we want.”
With out the help of Brownfields funding, Davis mentioned, such tasks would require paying for costly cleanup of supplies resembling lead paint and asbestos when the tasks contain renovating outdated buildings.
“This cash may very well be used to assist mitigate these hazards,” she mentioned.
The EPA’s assertion indicated that, along with Portland, the communities of Bathtub, Gardiner, South Portland, Waterville, Grey and Rockland will every get $500,000.
The EPA can also be awarding $1 million to the Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments, $3.9 million to the Larger Portland Council of Governments, $1 million to the Kennebec Valley Council of Governments, and $3.9 million to the Southern Maine Planning and Improvement Fee.
On the state stage, the Maine Division of Financial and Group Improvement will obtain $3.9 million.
“Because of funding from Congress and the Biden Administration within the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation, EPA is making a historic funding to assist communities in Maine carry out Brownfields assessments and cleanups,” mentioned EPA New England Regional Administrator David W. Money. “These tasks will bounce begin financial redevelopment and job creation, and can accomplish that in lots of neighborhoods which were underserved and are prepared to show environmental dangers into financial belongings.”
“As chair of the Home Appropriations Subcommittee that oversees funding for the EPA, I’m thrilled to carry this funding again to Maine’s cities and underserved areas that are working to scrub up and repurpose contaminated websites,” Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) said in saying the funding.
MILO, Maine (WABI) – There is good news for Maine woman over the age of 40, who need a mammogram.
Maine’s only mobile mammography unit will make it easier for you to get a screening in 2025.
Starting the second week of January, they’ll be offering walk-in screenings to all women – without an appointment.
Screenings will be offered on Friday, January 10 at Northern Light Primary Care, Milo, 135 Park Street, and on Tuesday, January 21, at Northern Light Primary Care, Corinth, 492 Main Street..
Walk-in screenings will be available between 8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
This will be for routine screening only. In order to be eligible, officials say at least a year and one day must have passed since your last screening.
Northern Light Health says it’s first-in-Maine mobile mammogram service has screened nearly 250 women since opening in April of 2024.
Mammograms are recommended for most women beginning at age 40 because early detection allows treatment to begin sooner when cancer is easier to treat.
For more information call 207-564-4353, or visit northernlighthealth.org/mobilemammo to view the complete mobile mammography schedule.
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Rockland’s minimum wage for some workers will increase from $15 per hour to $15.50 on Wednesday.
This increase, which applies to people employed by a company with more than 25 workers, will come at the same time as the state minimum wage increase. The state’s minimum wage will increase from $14.15 per hour to $14.65 on Wednesday.
Portland, the only other Maine city to have a minimum wage higher than the statewide one, will also be increasing its minimum wage on Wednesday, from $15 per hour to $15.50 per hour.
Rockland voters approved a law in November 2020 that increased the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2024, with future changes based on cost-of-living increases.
The minimum wage for workers employed by smaller companies will be the state minimum wage. For service employees, the direct minimum wage before tips will be $7.75 per hour in Rockland. If the employee’s tips do not add up to at least $15.50 per hour, the employer must make up the difference.
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BANGOR, Maine (AP) — Horror author Stephen King’s rock ‘n’ roll radio station is going to continue rocking around the clock and into the new year.
Two businessmen purchased WKIT-FM from the best-selling writer after he announced that the station and two others would go silent after New Year’s Eve. The buyers are the Maine-based duo Greg Hawes and Jeff Solari, who formed Rock Lobster Radio Group to run the station.
“WKIT is the most legendary station in the region. It has tremendous history. We couldn’t let it die,” they said in a statement.
King is a lifelong rocker and performed with the Rock Bottom Remainders, a band that featured literary icons performing for charity. He announced earlier this month that at age 77 he thought it was time to say good-bye to the radio stations.
“I’m sorry as hell to be closing down WKIT and its sister stations,” King posted earlier this month on social media. “I held off the suits for as long as I could.”
King’s foray into radio began in 1983 with the purchase of a radio station that was rebranded WZON in a nod to his book, “The Dead Zone.” That station closed before being acquired again by King in 1990.
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