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Randolph OKs budget, bans fireworks

RANDOLPH — Residents passed a municipal budget slightly higher than last year’s budget and voted to ban consumer fireworks Wednesday night at the annual Town Meeting.

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Nursing, retailtop list of Mainejob postings

She said the vast majority of postings seek registered nurses in a number of settings, including the hospital and doctor’s offices — positions that require at least a four-year degree and pay anywhere from $22 to $34 per hour. However, Lamey said the company also is seeking medical assistants and certified nursing assistants, positions that require a two-year degree and a 12-week course, respectively. Lamey said medical assistants make $12 to $18 per hour at MaineGeneral, while CNAs make $10 to $15.

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Jobs partnership ends in mystery

Program provided training for at-risk youth BY NOEL K. GALLAGHER Portland Press Herald This much is clear: After roughly a dozen years, the Jobs for Maine Graduates program at Maine’s two juvenile detention centers has ended. What’s not so clear is how the program, which provides job training to at-risk youth, came to an end. […]

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Births: June 21-23

AUGUSTA — A daughter, Harper Michelle Rudge, was born June 23 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Sarah McNally and Devin Rudge of Sidney.

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Richmond High School, class of 1963, to reunite July 25

RICHMOND — Richmond High School, class of 1963, will hold its 50th class reunion on Friday at the Kennebec Tavern and Marina, Commercial Street, Bath. According to John “Butch” Thrower, graduate and former Richmond resident, also reunion host, this event has been in the planning for 2 years