Kite festival wraps up weeklong Somerset SnowFest
The celebration wrapped up Sunday at Lake George Regional Park in Canaan.
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Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
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Richmond Area Senior Center quilting projects become ‘warm’ gifts
The quilting club has worked since December on lap quilts it is donating to Richmond Eldercare residents.
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Sports Posted: 8:45 PM
Byron joins NASCAR’s list of unexpected winners
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Schools and Education Posted: 6:58 PM
Hall-Dale Elementary School reports positive COVID-19 case
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Sports Posted: 6:45 PM
Sports Digest: Morikawa wins Workday Championship for first WGC title
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Sports Posted: 6:29 PM
Sunday’s college roundup: UMaine advances in women’s hockey playoffs
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Politics Posted: 6:11 PM
Trump calls for GOP unity, says he won’t start another party
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 5:53 PM
‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ wins at bicoastal Globes
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Nation & World Posted: 5:45 PM
Biden administration promises focus on environmental justice
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Nation & World Posted: 5:26 PM
Supreme Court could put new limits on voting rights lawsuits
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Business Posted: 5:22 PM
Fraud overwhelms pandemic-related unemployment programs
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Nation & World Posted: 5:19 PM
Biden team readies wider economic package after virus relief
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Maine Crime Posted: 5:00 PM
Smaller work-release facility takes shape at former Down East prison
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Business Posted: 3:13 PM
Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
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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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J.P. Devine: Ted Cruz bites dog
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Local & State
Mainers 60 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccine next week as state shifts to age-based rollout
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Amy Calder
Amy Calder: Seeking answers to her daughter’s last days from 3,000 miles away
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Maine Crime
Whitefield family’s farmstand destroyed by tractor driver
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Local & State
Augusta may declare 2 homes, commercial garage ‘dangerous’
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Local & State
Gardiner city councilor says she’s being ‘poor-shamed,’ won’t resign over unpaid taxes
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Local & State
West Gardiner teen becomes Maine’s first female Eagle Scout
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Business
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
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Maine Crime
Brunswick traffic stop leads to arrest of Waterville man allegedly speeding in stolen car, possession of opioids
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Schools and Education
Hall-Dale Elementary School reports positive COVID-19 case
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Family of Kimberly Moreau offers new $5,000 reward for information
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Local & State
Missing since 1986, teen from Jay among those police seeking information about
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Federal grant supporting Alice James Books and local author
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J.P. Devine
J.P. Devine: Ted Cruz bites dog
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Business
Costly power grid upgrade to boost renewables will test Maine’s commitment
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Outdoors
Alpine touring numbers climb at Maine ski areas
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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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Letters to the Editor
Time is running out on climate change
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Maine Crime
Smaller work-release facility takes shape at former Down East prison
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Schools and Education
Hall-Dale Elementary School raises almost $33,000 through Read-a-Thon
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Local & State
Maine takes vaccinations to seniors in independent living facilities
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Food & Dining
Pandemic hasn’t completely brought curtain down on student performers
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Maine Crime
Somerset County courts for March 16-April 30, 2020
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Local & State
More local teams, but fewer live fans for third annual Skijor Skowhegan event
Palermo couple’s ‘nightmare’ bank account freeze reveals oversight in Maine’s unemployment claim review
Kim Crouse discovered last Wednesday that her primary account at KeyBank had been frozen over unspecified claims of unemployment fraud, a mix-up that took more than a week to be addressed.
Pittston Select Board holds public hearing to answer questions over the town budget
With around eight people in attendance over Zoom, there weren't many questions to answer, but the Select Board was accommodating to all requests.
Central Maine Feb. 27 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Feb. 27, 2021.
Black History Month: The past shows the way forward
History shows that the actions of ordinary people have the power to transform the world.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.