AUGUSTA — Questioning why lawmakers weren’t told sooner about costly computer problems in the Department of Health and Human Services, a legislative panel voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize an investigation of the department.
April 2012
Budget compromise heads to Legislature
AUGUSTA — A scaled-down version of Gov. Paul LePage’s $38 million supplemental budget that makes less severe cuts to General Assistance will come before the Legislature this week.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Maine gets in spring work
ORONO — When Maine coach Jack Cosgrove assesses the strengths of his football team and also where it needs to improve before next fall, he’s heartened by the fact he has a veteran offensive line returning.
Oil customer skeptical after dealer’s bankruptcy
SOUTH CHINA — Linda Martin figures she’s probably out the roughly $800 she paid Pinkham’s Corner Fuel this winter for heating oil she didn’t get, but still counts herself among the lucky ones.
Maine Army National Guard announces area promotions
AUGUSTA — Brig. Gen. Brent M. Boyles, Assistant Adjutant General for the Maine Army National Guard announces the promotion to the rank specified below for the following soldiers:
Museum talk, concert set for today, Saturday
AUGUSTA — Friends of the Maine State Museum will continue its annual series of talks and programs, “Highlights at the Maine State Museum,” with two events at the museum.
Waterville District Court: April 11, 2012
WATERVILLE — The following cases were closed from Jan. 28, 2012 to Feb. 15, 2012 at Waterville District Court.
Residents speak out for veteran who lost McGrath Pond camps
OAKLAND — Until last week, Air Force veteran and cancer survivor John Ingraham, who lives in Massachusetts, hadn’t been to McGrath Pond for decades.
One issue solved, another remains at Madison mobile home park
MADISON — Just as people may not discriminate against others because of their age, they may also not discriminate against old mobile homes, solving one long-standing problem at Hidden Acres Mobile Home Park.