Thanks to having to wear braces on his teeth, Myles Nuzzi of Cumberland will get a chance to sing for the biggest names in the music business this week during events related to the Grammy Awards.
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Panel discusses ideas to improve education
AUGUSTA — Maine’s elementary and secondary schools are some of the best in the country, but that’s not good enough when competing in a global economy.
Toddler’s mother gets jail time for cocaine incident
AUGUSTA — A Bingham woman whose toddler swallowed cocaine last August will spend 90 days in jail.
Retiring UMF president reflects on career
FARMINGTON — Theodora J. Kalikow closed her eyes and thought about the 18 years she has spent as president of the University of Maine at Farmington.
Augusta council adopts new rules for regulating noise
AUGUSTA — Residents hope a new noise ordinance approved after months of heated debate will bring peace and quiet to their neighborhoods.
HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: KVACs slated for today
AUGUSTA — Camden Hills was awarded top-four seeds in 11 of the 14 weight classes and is the clear favorite at the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference wrestling championships, which start at 9:30 a.m. today at Cony High School.
Ads tackle abuse issue
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage helped unveil a new advertising campaign Friday in his ongoing effort to reduce domestic violence.
Fowle sworn in as district judge
AUGUSTA — Two candidates vying to be the new district attorney for Kennebec and Somerset counties will soon go under the microscope after Evert Fowle was sworn in Friday as a new district court judge.
Randolph man pleads guilty to robbery
AUGUSTA — A Randolph man on Friday pleaded guilty to robbery and was given a chance to rehabilitate himself through a specialty court program set up to aid offenders diagnosed with mental disorders and substance abuse problems.
Group hoping to add new members
AUGUSTA — They wear the uniform proudly, these old Marines.