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Residents from near and far gathered in Millinocket last night to share their thoughts on the proposed Wolfden mine.
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The plan will rezone six areas of the Moosehead region, which encompass 1,036 acres. These new zones account for just 6.1% of the roughly 17,000 acres initially envisioned for development under the original Plum Creek concept plan.
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Members of the Land Use Planning Commission ultimately agreed to give the developers the permits they need to begin rebuilding the ski resort on Big Moose Mountain near Greenville.
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After years of debate and a recent effort to collect more feedback from the community, staff on the Land Use Planning Commission have recommended six new development zones for the Moosehead region, encompassing nearly 1,800 acres.
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A proposed mining project in Northern Penobscot County has cleared its first steps with the state's Land Use Planning Commission.Ontario-based Wolfden…
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Staff at Maine's Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC) are recommending approval of Central Maine Power's (CMP) controversial proposal to build a new power…
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AUGUSTA, Maine - The Maine Land Use Planning Commission will hear from a timber company that wants to pull the plug on a massive development in the…
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A timber company wants to pull the plug on a massive development plan for Moosehead Lake that was years in the making and approved a decade ago, but that…
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With little discussion and no debate, the Land Use Planning Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve Canada-based J.D. Irving's plan to rezone…