The Maine State Prison was torn down in 2002. In 2005, Thomaston purchased the 15.6 acre site. In 2020, plans for redevelopment are still undecided, with various proposals having been rejected over the years. The article includes a timeline of the various proposals and hearings related to the site
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An in-depth investigation of how different communities in Maine have redeveloped closed military bas...
Armand and Kathleen Madore of Rangeley Plantation last year proposed establishing a boarding school ...
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission recently was asked to approve four projects that proposed r...
Detailed profile of the Maine State Prison in Thomaston, which is about to be destroyed
“Talk of Maine” piece looks at what has happened in the wake of Plum Creek Timber Company’s 2005 pro...
Article on prison reform in Maine, reporting that the state Department of Corrections recently annou...
A look at how Fort Devins, Mass., was redeveloped when the military base was closed, with an eye to ...
Maine currently has 122 dams with a generating capacity of 731 megawatts, but it has been nearly 50 ...
The Maine State Prison in Thomaston houses 410 men, all but 17 of them white, none of them with a ch...
New uses for the buildings soon to be vacated at the Maine Youth Center Center in South Portland are...
A Maine Department of Corrections official says plans are under way to implement a McKernan administ...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that a developer recently said he would buy the...
An academic history of the design and construction of the first Maine State Prison built at Thomasto...
Article on the Maine State Prison in Warren, with a focus on the refusal of prison officials to answ...
The Talk of Maine piece on how an announcement last February by Gov. Angus King that the state was ...
An in-depth investigation of how different communities in Maine have redeveloped closed military bas...
Armand and Kathleen Madore of Rangeley Plantation last year proposed establishing a boarding school ...
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission recently was asked to approve four projects that proposed r...