Businesses say the lack of trained computer and technology professionals is a growing problem in Maine and nationwide.
February 2013
Family homeless after Waterville fire destroys home
WATERVILLE — A family was left homeless Thursday after fire destroyed their belongings and the 21/2-story wood frame home they were renting on Squire Street.
Forecaster says: ‘It’s going to be tough’
Mainers prepare for what could be the biggest snowstorm to hit parts of the state since 1979.
Villanova-bound Falmouth soccer star wins Gatorade honor
Caitlin Bucksbaum led the Yachtsmen to a 14-2-2 record and a third straight Class B state championship last fall.
Coalition promotes Maine quality-of-life legislation
The initiative is designed to enhance the qualities for which Maine is known and support the economic and environmental health of the state.
Senate panel endorses Maine man for US judgeship
William Kayatta’s nomination to the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals will now be sent to the full U.S. Senate for consideration.
Fairfield pickup collision injures two
FAIRFIELD — Two pickup trucks collided head-on in a 55 mph stretch of Skowhegan Road early this morning, sending the drivers of both vehicles to the hospital.
‘He could be anywhere’
A historic manhunt is launched to find a military-trained ex-cop accused of killing 3, but jittery police officers accidentally shoot at – and sometimes hit – innocent citizens.
Waterville Father-Daughter dance postponed
WATERVILLE — The annual Father-Daughter Dance scheduled for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Waterville Junior High School has been postponed to March 1 because severe weather is expected Friday, according to organizers.