Former Gardiner councilor Johnston remembered for legacy of service following death
Friends recall Robert Logan Johnston, who died Sunday at age 69, as someone who gave generously to the Gardiner community and the organizations he supported.
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Faculty members say departure of new UMA president not enough to quell concerns; some call for system chancellor to resign
UMaine System board of trustees takes no action on Chancellor Dannel P. Malloy's contract, which expires June 30, but expects to decide in the coming weeks whether to keep Malloy.
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Vacant and newly filled election clerk jobs are a concern ahead of Maine primaries
Municipalities are trying to fill several top local election jobs that are vacant due to retirements or harassment.
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Shagoury has always been thoughtful, hardworking
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Our View: University system damaged by chancellor’s missteps
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Broadcasters complicit in hate from Fox News
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Today’s editorial cartoon
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States like Mississippi are not ‘pro-life’
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Shagoury prepared to represent us in House
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Rep. Rudnicki: Contact me for any help with tax rebate checks
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Maine Voices Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine Voices: Sen. Collins should take action to keep Maine families safe
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Music for Mavis series to feature the Bald Hill Band
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Sidney plans Memorial Day parade, program
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Two local students graduate from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Women’s barbershop chorus installs new officers
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Local & State
Deputy: Anson woman, 32, killed when she loses control of motorcycle, hits guardrail
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Local & State
Brothers’ argument over T-shirt led to shooting death of Wells toddler, police say
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Local & State
Police: Body found in Sebasticook River is man last seen in March
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Maine Crime
Man charged with murder in shooting death of Wells toddler
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Schools and Education
The effects of faculty cuts ripple across UMF campus and into homes
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Schools and Education
Newly named UMA president agrees to deal to withdraw from position
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‘A deep thinker,’ Mariah ran – even from the help she needed
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Maine Crime
Shooting death of Lewiston man at Augusta towing company under investigation by police
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Hail the size of golf balls pummels central Maine towns Sunday
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Gardiner seeks to clarify cemetery plot ownership under new rules requiring proof
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Maine Crime
Police: Pair from Waterville charged with robbing Fairfield Circle K store
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Local & State
Waterville City Council to consider awarding more than $2 million in road paving contracts
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Arts & Entertainment
Mainer lends songwriting talent to new Harry Styles album
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Opinion
Tell Us: Do you think Maine schools should reinstate mask mandates?
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Letters to the Editor
Shagoury has always been thoughtful, hardworking
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Schools and Education
Central Maine 2022 graduation coverage
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Local & State
Waterville board votes to hire principal, assistant principals for elementary schools, high school
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Local & State
Nonprofits call on state to coordinate housing and other services for asylum seekers
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Politics
Elections officials fight misinformation about Maine’s voting security
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Local & State
Augusta sewage testing shows area’s highest coronavirus count in two years
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Local & State
Brothers’ argument over T-shirt led to shooting death of Wells toddler, police say
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Local & State
Maine COVID hospitalizations continue to decline
Deputy: Anson woman, 32, killed when she loses control of motorcycle, hits guardrail
Annie Harris-Rowe thrown from a motorcycle Saturday afternoon after traveling off the River Road in Anson, according to the Somerset County Sheriff's Office.
Newly named UMA president agrees to deal to withdraw from position
Michael R. Laliberte, whose hiring was criticized after votes of no confidence at his former university came to light, to be paid salary of $205,000 in what would have been his first year.
State police search for Jay man after pursuit through multiple towns
Police say they are looking for Barry Hall, 33, after he led officers late Friday on an automobile chase and then fled on foot.
Our View: University system damaged by chancellor’s missteps
Dannel Malloy was supposed to bring political savvy to a key leadership job, but instead he’s made a lot of enemies.
Fairfield and Unity residents express concerns over scope of ‘forever chemicals’ contamination at town halls with Erin Brockovich
At two weekend town halls to discuss 'forever chemical' contamination with consumer advocate Erin Brockovich, Fairfield and Unity residents expressed concerns about the scope of the contamination — if they should be worried about their kids, their food and their health.