Following election controversy, Pittston residents pick new Select Board, school board members
Monday's election drew 408 voters, with Joe Caputo and Jeff Hanley winning respective seats on the Select Board and school board.
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Architecture students at UMaine-Augusta to help with renovation of Oakland’s Memorial Hall
UMA students are collaborating with Oakland officials to brainstorm ways to renovate the 1870s structure, which is one of four Civil War memorial buildings in Maine.
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Police: Woman charged with driving under influence of drugs following Waterville crash
Rebecca Mceachern-Gorman, 29, faces charges after police said she crashed a car into a utility pole on Main Street.
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Today’s editorial cartoon
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
With an outpouring of branches, Maine breweries are tapping new markets
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Maine Voices: Bill targeting preferred pronoun use in schools will have impact outside the classroom
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Commentary: Maine’s girls and nonbinary youth deserve to be listened to
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Our View: Every police, corrections officer should carry naloxone
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On this date Posted: 4:00 AM
March 22, 1952: Winthrop man innocent on charge of cruelty to animals
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Maine film festival organizers seek submissions
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Waterville student named 2023 New Century Workforce Scholar
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Augusta Cub Scouts hold Bear Den Carnival
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College, bank to hold career resource fair in Fairfield March 29
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State to recognize National Vietnam War Veterans Day March 29
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UMaine Farmington to host talk on tick survey March 27
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Maine Crime
Two arrested in Skowhegan traffic stop that nets 200 unlicensed marijuana plants in trailer
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Maine Crime
Police: Woman charged with driving under influence of drugs following Waterville crash
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Columnists
Maine Compass: The landfill operator who cried wolf
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Local & State
Waterville City Council eyes state grant to demolish buildings and make way for downtown housing
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Sen. King gets whirlwind tour of Skowhegan and investments that signal promising future
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Fairfield house heavily damaged when ATV catches fire
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Local & State
Judge suspends Maine attorney who faces criminal charges
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Local & State
Lawmakers, administration argue over rescue plan for Maine’s struggling EMS providers
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Maine Crime
Police search for woman who triggered Amber Alert on Sunday night
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Business
Last wild Atlantic salmon can survive Kennebec River dams, federal agency says
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Local & State
See the latest data: Tracking COVID-19 in Maine
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Letters to the Editor
Church leaders should acknowledge mistakes
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Business
With an outpouring of branches, Maine breweries are tapping new markets
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Maine Crime
Palmyra man dies at Penobscot correctional facility
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Politics
Maine lawmakers want federal waiver allowing asylum seekers to work right away
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Local & State
South Bristol man dies in crash
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Politics
Maine lawmakers consider $11.7 million in emergency funding for civil legal aid programs
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Local & State
Study: Young adults are overrepresented in Maine’s criminal justice system
Two arrested in Skowhegan traffic stop that nets 200 unlicensed marijuana plants in trailer
Working with the U.S. Border Patrol, Skowhegan police Chief David Bucknam stopped a pickup truck that was hauling a 21-foot trailer with potted marijuana plants inside.
Augusta school officials reduce budget proposal without cutting teachers or closing elementary school
The Augusta School Department administrative staff narrowed a projected budget increase from $5.9 million to $1.8 million by drawing on reserves.
Police search for woman who triggered Amber Alert on Sunday night
Authorities found the woman's 11-year-old child unharmed, but there is an arrest warrant for her mother.
On the Edge: An Irish family tradition
Recalling his Irish roots, J.P. Devine reflects on the melting pot of his own family experience.