Readfield Union Meeting House restoration sparked by Hallowell couple’s $50,000 donation
Jack and Anita Smart have given a $50,000 matching grant to the landmark's nonprofit organization, which is in the midst of a $722,000 restoration project.
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Fairfield man files class-action lawsuit against Sappi over ‘forever chemicals’
Nathan Saunders' lawyer filed the lawsuit Friday over reportedly high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds, known as PFAS, found in Somerset County wells and at other sites. The lawsuit alleges Sappi's Somerset Mill in Skowhegan is the source of the PFAS.
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Winslow native opens Elm City Nutrition and Energy in downtown Waterville
21-year-old Anna Curtis didn’t let the pandemic bring down her first business. In fact the Husson University student has just opened her second business.
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Larson gets first Cup Series victory since suspension
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Fairfield man files class-action lawsuit against Sappi over ‘forever chemicals’
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Cora preaching importance of COVID safety to Red Sox players
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Kennebunk police seeking public’s help in locating missing teen
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Bloody Sunday memorial honors late civil rights giants
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Monmouth residents to vote Tuesday on solar moratorium
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Inmate dies at state prison in Windham
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Sidelines: UMaine women’s basketball team a defensive force
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Biden marks ‘Bloody Sunday’ by signing voting rights order
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Central Maine March 7 police log
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Workers worry about safety, stress as states ease mask rules
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Golf roundup: DeChambeau edges Westwood in Arnold Palmer Invitational
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Maine Crime
Two arrested in Waterville on drug trafficking charges
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Maine Crime
Man arrested in Whitefield family’s farmstand destruction
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Local & State
Augusta man missing since January found dead
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Health care
Hannaford pharmacies in central Maine have begun vaccinating
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Local & State
Massachusetts man who was among first batch of COVID-19 cases in Maine still struggling with heart problems
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Maine Crime
Man who killed neighbor’s dog in Somerville won’t be prosecuted
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Local & State
Mills relaxes quarantine rules for visitors, eases business restrictions heading into tourism season
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Local & State
Maine Department of Labor adjusts process that froze 13 bank accounts
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Bishop calls for Maine’s Catholics to choose alternatives to Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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Oakland woman impaled by tree branch in ‘fair’ condition
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Schools and Education
Readfield-area school officials weigh 3.97% budget increase
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Local & State
Anson and Solon report full Town Meeting results; Mercer conducts municipal election, with Town Meeting in April
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Local & State
Inmate dies at state prison in Windham
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Local & State
Kennebunk police seeking public’s help in locating missing teen
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Bill Nemitz
Maine’s Roman Catholic bishop has spoken. Was anyone listening?
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Opinion
Tell Us: Should the Maine Department of Labor compensate Mainers whose bank accounts were frozen over a glitch in unemployment claims?
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Letters to the Editor
‘Pops’ Guerrette deserves your vote
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Local & State
Monmouth residents to vote Tuesday on solar moratorium
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Maine Crime
Central Maine March 7 police log
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Local & State
Vienna voters to act on $605,000 in proposed spending at secret ballot Town Meeting
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Local & State
Augusta City Council declares house dangerous, gives garage owner time to make his building safe
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Local & State
Nursing home gains threatened by lack of vaccine, unvaccinated workers
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Lewiston-Auburn
‘Completely changed my life:’ A year of COVID
Skowhegan, Waterville and Winslow-area schools report cases of COVID-19
Waterville Schools reported cases in three different schools.
First pass at 2021-2022 budget has Gardiner-area school district considering 8% spending hike, 20.5% local tax increase
In the initial budget for next school year, Maine School Administrative District 11 is proposing a $28.24 million spending plan with $12.02 million coming from its member towns.
Central Maine March 6 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for March 6, 2021.
Maine Compass: Time to extend rail service to central Maine
The Legislature should examine to the costs of benefits of bringing passenger rail to Augusta and beyond.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.