Gardiner city councilor says she’s being ‘poor-shamed,’ won’t resign over unpaid taxes
Penny Sergent, who took office in January, said she's being poor-shamed by other city councilors, and won't quit. Several councilors called on Sergent to resign Wednesday after they learned of her unpaid taxes.
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Augusta may declare 2 homes, commercial garage ‘dangerous’
Properties on Mount Vernon Avenue and South Grove Street, have problems including missing sections of roof.
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Boys hockey: ‘COVID Cup’ tournament coming to central Maine
Six teams will skate in two divisions with a title game set for March 12.
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New England Posted: 11:04 AM
Could pandemic further erode the New England town meeting?
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Local & State Posted: 10:35 AM
Investigators: Victim of Camden fire was 14-year-old boy
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‘Help Desk’ virtual performance presented by drama club
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Author to discuss ‘War Pigeons’ during presentation on her new book
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Bates Winter Arts Festival to be presented during February virtual Art Walk L-A
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Early Evening Show will be live streamed from Johnson Hall
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Exhibit in newly-renovated gallery features work of Bowdoinham Guild of Artisans
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Maine painter featured in Gritty’s window
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Streaming presentation of ‘I And You’ offered by The Public Theatre
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Theatrical version of ‘Good Trouble’ produced by UMF students, staff, faculty
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Opinion Posted: 9:48 AM
Tell Us: Should Maine relax rules for physical distancing in schools to get more students in the classroom?
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Local & State Posted: 9:27 AM
Man injured, cat dies in early morning Pittsfield fire
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Local & State
Four employees at Augusta kidney clinic expecting boys
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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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Local & State
Gardiner city councilor says she’s being ‘poor-shamed,’ won’t resign over unpaid taxes
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Business
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
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Local & State
Waterville police search for man who robbed Walgreens
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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
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Child falls about 15 feet after sliding out of chairlift at Saddleback Mountain
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Woman found dead at Main Street building in Lewiston
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Local & State
Augusta may declare 2 homes, commercial garage ‘dangerous’
Yesterday at 8:26 PM
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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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Politics
United States attorney for Maine stepping down, at Biden’s request
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Local & State
Photos: Catching air, ice on Messalonskee Lake in Sidney
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Local & State
After 2 hours of tense discussion, Norridgewock Planning Board OKs landfill expansion
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Elections
Secretary of State Bellows touts Maine electoral practices to congressional panel
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Schools and Education
Augusta, Hallowell-area schools report positive COVID-19 cases
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Business
More Mainers could claim unemployment under new rules
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Schools and Education
Fairfield’s Lawrence High School reports COVID-19 case
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Business
Cable companies win a round in lawsuit over Maine’s law to let customers pick channels
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Letters to the Editor
Many Republicans just as guilty as Trump
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New England
Could pandemic further erode the New England town meeting?
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Local & State
Investigators: Victim of Camden fire was 14-year-old boy
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Local & State
Man injured, cat dies in early morning Pittsfield fire
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Local & State
Maine Senate confirms nomination of DEP commissioner
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Local & State
New round of federal rent relief becomes available Monday
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Local & State
News organizations’ lawsuit amended to challenge new rules on court filings
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
In business 38 years, Paul Lessard, owner of Beverly's Card & Gift, also had stores at JFK Mall and on The Concourse over the years.
Winthrop’s Bailey Library introduces kiosk for curbside services
The library building is now closed to the public, but curbside pickup is available to those who order materials online or by telephone.
Central Maine Feb. 25 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Feb. 25, 2021.
Our View: Anti-mask resolution misuses the Americans with Disabilities Act
Selectmen in the town of Paris, among others, are making a mockery of rights won by people with disabilities.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America’
We revisit The 2016 10-city tour with the Rolling Stones — breaking ground as the first-ever rock band to play in Cuba since Fidel lost his khakis — being displayed in full color on Netflix, J.P. Devine writes.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.