Augusta Civic Center’s vaccination clinic gives more than 1,300 doses in first week
MaineGeneral Medical Center spokesperson Joy McKenna said the clinic could give 1,000 shots a day if the vaccine supply allowed it.
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Former Madison mill receiving equipment as timber tech firm preps for unique use
The equipment came from Germany and will be stored at Mack Point in Searsport, where it was shipped to, until mud conditions improve.
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Kennebec Journal 33 mins ago
Gardiner city councilor behind on property taxes, asked to resign
Penny Sergent, who was elected in November as one of three at-large city councilors in Gardiner, owes more than $12,000 in back real estate and property tax.
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Area musicians invited to apply for scholarships
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Kennebec Journal Posted: Yesterday at 9:39 PM
Gardiner city councilor behind on property taxes, asked to resign
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 9:26 PM
Local roundup: Gardiner boys basketball team picks up overtime win over Monmouth Academy
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Posted: Yesterday at 8:48 PM
Fire destroys house, two dogs perish in Livermore Falls
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 7:23 PM
Portland group key to convincing General Mills to drop chemical from mac-and-cheese processing
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Local & State Posted: Yesterday at 7:10 PM
Marble bust of powerful 19th century Mainer damaged by mob at U.S. Capitol last month
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:54 PM
Lucky to be alive after crash, Tiger Woods faces long and difficult recovery
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:44 PM
Tampa Bay GM open to giving Brady a contract extension
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:44 PM
Likelihood of another Tiger Woods comeback appears slim
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Local & State Posted: Yesterday at 6:14 PM
Man charged with child rape volunteered with USM senior college
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:07 PM
NFL notebook: Steelers plan to bring back Roethlisberger
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 6:06 PM
Indoor track: Maine athletes heading to Adidas Indoor Nationals
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Local & State
Speed, icy road conditions factored into deadly crash in Sandy River Plantation, police report says
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Woman found dead at Main Street building in Lewiston
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Local & State
Four employees at Augusta kidney clinic expecting boys
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Local & State
‘Improper passing’ led to head-on Fairfield crash, police say
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Local & State
Waterville police search for man who robbed Walgreens
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Child falls about 15 feet after sliding out of chairlift at Saddleback Mountain
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Local & State
Maine could begin vaccinating residents age 65 to 69 next week
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Local & State
Maine town unanimously supports anti-masking resolution, citing American Disabilities Act
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Local & State
Maine Maple Sunday is coming back this spring
February 22
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Local & State
Marble bust of powerful 19th century Mainer damaged by mob at U.S. Capitol last month
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Local & State
Man charged with child rape volunteered with USM senior college
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Business
Former CMP executive among Texas power grid board members who resigned
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Business
Maine pandemic relief loan recipients grow to 8,500 in latest round
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Politics
Secretary of State Bellows to testify before Congress on voter rights bill Thursday
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Local & State
Press Herald sues Maine State Police over concealed discipline records
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Opinion
Tell us: Should the state’s new gathering limit for churches stand?
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Letters to the Editor
‘Apprenticeshop’ provides chance to succeed
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Business
Portland group key to convincing General Mills to drop chemical from mac-and-cheese processing
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Local & State
Portland activists, tenants want to join lawsuit and defend rent control
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Business
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
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Health
Updated Q&A: Should I be picky about vaccines? And how do I take myself off MaineHealth’s waitlist?
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Schools and Education
China Primary School reports one COVID-19 case
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Schools and Education
State to ask schools to give standardized tests ‘when it is feasible and safe’
Winslow zoning issue back to square one
Steve Martin wants to change three of his lots from high density residential to mixed-use zoning.
Suspended Gardiner attorney denies claims in second civil complaint
Clarence H. ‘Skip’ Spurling denies the allegations of a woman who says he sexually assaulted her, saying she consented to his conduct and that no attorney-client relationship existed when the conduct in question took place.
Central Maine Feb. 24 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Feb. 24, 2021.
George Smith: Real Mainers never throw anything away
Clothes, books, fly rods - we can't seem to part with any of them.
Dana Wilde: Along came a spider
By now it’s more or less accepted medical wisdom that pets provide emotional nourishment for humans, writes Dana Wilde.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.