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Hosted on MSNScarborough, Maine debates raising non-resident beach feesTown leaders in Scarborough, Maine, are considering a proposal to increase non-resident beach pass fees as they grapple with a surge in demand in recent years, NEWS CENTER Maine reports. Currently, Scarborough offers non-resident beach passes for $150.
The recent proposal would increase fees for non-residential beach passes to $180 and limit them to just over 400 total.
National chain The Little Gym has filled the vacant space near Marshall's and HomeGoods in Scarborough, Maine.
Maine has not increased its cigarette tax in 20 years, falling behind other states that have recognized the life-saving potential of this policy. Raising the tax by at least $1 per pack, as proposed in the governor’s budget, would have an immediate impact, encouraging current smokers to quit and discouraging young people from ever starting.
It's not all about how much you can sell or buy a house to make the list of 'Maine's Hottest Towns of 2024'. That's how Hampden, Maine is considered the 'hottest' town for real estate. Rob Edgerley of Maine Life Real Estate told Mainebiz,
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