Electronic campaign signs draw complaint in Gardiner area
Four electronic signs posted on behalf of William Guerrette, Republican candidate for the Senate District 14 seat, have drawn a complaint over the disclosure of who paid for the signs.
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Oakland woman impaled by tree branch in ‘fair’ condition
David and Theresa Roy were traveling on Pond Road in Sidney Tuesday when a tree fell on their vehicle in high winds and a branch came through the car and impaled Theresa Roy, who is 79.
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Augusta man missing since January found dead
Augusta police say they found the body of Pierre 'Pete' Bolduc on Wednesday in Augusta and the cause of his death is under investigation.
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Health Posted: 2:05 PM
Vaccine bypasses some older adults who can’t manage to get appointments
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Nation & World Posted: 1:53 PM
Florida governor faces growing charges of vaccine favoritism toward wealthy
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Business Posted: 1:46 PM
Maine official warns against Affordable Care Act enrollment scams
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Boston Red Sox Posted: 1:40 PM
Kike Hernandez ready to be an everyday player, leadoff hitter for Red Sox
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Movie Review J.P. Devine Posted: 1:19 PM
J.P. Devine Review: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Redux
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Sports Posted: 12:56 PM
MLB notebook: League to hold first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2
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Nation & World Posted: 12:42 PM
Law enforcement on high alert over possible plot to again attack U.S. Capitol
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Sports Posted: 12:30 PM
Boston Marathon plan to hand out 70,000 medals causing rift among runners
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Business Posted: 12:12 PM
New unemployment claims follow seasonal decline in Maine
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Sports Posted: 12:02 PM
Jackie Bradley Jr. agrees to two-year, $24 million deal with Brewers
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Local & State Posted: 11:42 AM
Bishop urges Maine Catholics to choose alternatives over Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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Nation & World Posted: 11:22 AM
House passes sweeping voting rights bill over Republican opposition
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J.P. Devine
J.P. Devine: Ted Cruz bites dog
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Local & State
Palermo couple’s ‘nightmare’ bank account freeze reveals oversight in Maine’s unemployment claim review
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Local & State
Augusta man missing since January found dead
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Local & State
Waterville announces schedule for $11.2 million downtown project
March 1 -
Local & State
Oakland woman impaled by tree branch in ‘fair’ condition
Yesterday at 3:58 PM -
Local & State
Maine Department of Labor adjusts process that froze 13 bank accounts
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Maine Crime
Police: Fugitive wanted in Maine arrested in Vermont, but released days later
March 1 -
Business
Cannabis version of Shipyard’s Pumpkinhead ale to launch in Maine
March 1 -
Local & State
Maine will open vaccine eligibility to school staff regardless of age
Yesterday at 4:47 PM -
Local & State
Electronic campaign signs draw complaint in Gardiner area
Yesterday at 5:54 PM
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Local & State
Helicopter rescues Belfast man from icy trail in Acadia
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Business
Maine official warns against Affordable Care Act enrollment scams
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Local & State
Lawyer goes to court for access to Maine crime lab records
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Business
New unemployment claims follow seasonal decline in Maine
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Schools and Education
Gardiner, China schools report positive COVID-19 cases
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Opinion
Tell Us: Should Maine relax rules for physical distancing in schools to get more students in the classroom?
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Liz Soares
Liz Soares: Smart solution to a phone crisis
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Local & State
Maine groups sue ICE for information about immigrants held at jail
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Letters to the Editor
Hydro dams valuable in fight against climate change
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Local & State
Bishop urges Maine Catholics to choose alternatives over Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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Local & State
Buxton police response prompts road closure, school lockdown
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Local & State
After a long tussle over masks, Androscoggin Co. commissioners finally adopt COVID-19 protocols
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Local & State
Franklin County may need to repay state about $469,000 due to wind facility abatement
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Local & State
Bates College optimistic that fall semester 2021 may be almost normal
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Business
Former Jackson Lab employee being investigated by FBI
Maine Department of Labor adjusts process that froze 13 bank accounts
The department turned off an automated process that canceled some claims based on an employer's response to an electronic form.
Cony’s Project Graduation to get financial boost from ice fishing tournament
Prizes, which were donated by sponsors, will be awarded to participants for the largest and smallest fish caught, among other categories.
Central Maine March 3 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for March 3, 2021.
Our View: Juvenile justice reform starts with the youngest
Maine can continue taking steps in the right direction by keeping the youngest offenders out of the justice system.
J.P. Devine Review: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Redux
TV series offers a dark candy box of frights, flights and fantasies.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.