WATERVILLE — Kimberly N. Lindlof wanted to create a women’s networking group that would also include guest speakers who are successful and could provide tips to others.
2012
LePage touts work of his first 500 days
A booklet highlights achievements and shows the governor has kept his promises, his spokeswoman says.
Maine jobless rate holds steady at 7.2%
Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass says 51,200 Mainers were jobless last month, down 3,000 from the same month last year.
21 cats found abandoned at Augusta shelter
AUGUSTA — Kennebec Valley Humane Society workers arrived at the shelter Thursday to find 21 cats and kittens had been left outside in boxes.
AAA office in Waterville to offer driver license renewal, replacement
WATERVILLE — The AAA Northern New England Office at 13 Washington St. will offer driver license renewal and replacement services starting Monday.
CDC to baby boomers: Get tested for hepatitis C
The CDC says more than 2 million baby boomers are infected.
Moody’s offers dimmer outlook on Maine bonds
The forecast is lowered from ‘stable’ to ‘negative,’ due to high Medicaid costs and weak fiscal reserves.
Clemens judge imposes time limits to speed trial
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said today that each side will have no more than 90 minutes to question each witness unless the lawyers can make good cases to show they need an extension.
40 police officers graduate from Maine academy
Many of the new officers will begin patrolling immediately, including during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.