New Balance pledges $250,000 for early learning center for children in Skowhegan
The contribution was announced Monday at a groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of a $65 million expansion of New Balance's Skowhegan manufacturing facility.
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Parents of special needs children place hopes in bill that would pay them as caregivers
The bill, by Rep. Jessica Fay, was voted unanimously out of committee
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Oak Hill High School graduates 83 at Augusta Civic Center
The Wales-based school serves students in Regional School Unit 4, which includes Litchfield, Sabattus and Wales.
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Watchdog group: PFAS is active ingredient in 13% of Maine pesticides
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Erskine Academy names top 10 seniors for class of ’23
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Winthrop-based trust seeks volunteers for Fayette work day June 10
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Kids’ Fishing Derby set for Oquossoc July 6
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: Yesterday at 10:42 PM
‘Cheers’ bar sells for $675,000 at auction
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 10:39 PM
Princess Eugenie gives birth to 2nd son
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:37 PM
Thousands report problems with Microsoft’s Outlook email platform
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:36 PM
Wall Street slips after tepid report on economy
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:35 PM
Federal judge calls Indiana attorney general’s TikTok lawsuit largely ‘political posturing’
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:35 PM
Hundreds of journalists strike to demand leadership change at biggest U.S. newspaper chain
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:34 PM
GM will invest over $1 billion in 2 Michigan plants
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 10:33 PM
Norfolk Southern 1st railroad to give all workers sick time
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Local & State
Skowhegan Area High School graduates 144
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Local & State
Parents of special needs children place hopes in bill that would pay them as caregivers
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: May 26-June 2, 2023
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Local & State
Hallowell’s Pride Day carries on despite cold and rain
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Local & State
West Gardiner to extend moratorium to continue work on four proposals that have drawn residents’ ire
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Outdoors
Birding: It’s been a banner spring for vagrants visiting Maine
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Business
Despite high pay at Maine summer jobs, some workers look for other rewards
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Varsity Maine
Track and field: Orono boys, girls run away with Class C state championships
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Local & State
Augusta councilors adopt new policy allowing crosswalks to be painted for Pride Month
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Local & State
Wild weather brings lightning strikes and power outages after record heat
June 3
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Local & State
Rare orange lobster caught off coast of Maine
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Schools and Education
Complete coverage of 2023 graduations across central Maine
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Local & State
Watchdog group: PFAS is active ingredient in 13% of Maine pesticides
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Local & State
New study says Maine courts need more staff to reduce a rising case backlog
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Local & State
Rainy, cold weather may have silver lining: fewer browntail moths
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Local & State
Kingfield voters approve nearly $1.7 million spending package for 2023-24
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Local & State
Fire & Rescue Deupty Chief retires after decades of fire service in Wilton, Rangeley
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Books
Women of letters: Gov. Mills and her pandemic pen pal inspire new book
Skowhegan Area High School graduates 144
The graduation, held Sunday at the school on West Front Street, drew more than 1,500 family, friends and faculty members to the gymnasium and auditorium.
Winthrop graduates urged to be bold as they take their next steps
For Jayce Corgan, who graduated Sunday from Winthrop High School, trying new things opened doors to new opportunities for him, and he thinks his fellow graduates shouldn't wait to try something new.
Brunswick man charged after driving wrong way on I-295
No one was injured, and the driver was charged with driving under the influence, state police say.
Commentary: Not all political comedy is created equal
Comics can either depress turnout or activate voters in 2024. Which will it be?
Watch: New York Times editor Rebecca Corbett discusses high-stakes reporting, roots in Waterville
This virtual conversation with the New York Times investigations editor took place on Monday, May 8.




