As MaineHealth goes through a transition period of consolidation and cost-saving measures, its CEO and president, Bill Caron, answers questions about the company and the health care industry as a whole.
August 2013
Back-to-school season off to a slow start for retailers
The new school year is almost upon us, but Maine shoppers are off to a slow start in preparing their kids with the latest gear and clothes.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 14, 2013
IN ANSON, Tuesday at 8:56 p.m., harassment was reported on Four Mile Square Road.
Several sentenced in Kennebec County Superior Court
Several people were sentenced Tuesday in separate hearings in Kennebec County Superior Court:
Grant will support 20-40 AmeriCorps volunteers at North Anson school
Between 20 and 40 positions with AmeriCorps, a federally run service program, are open to volunteers at Carrabec High School beginning this fall.
Fundraiser at the park to benefit Winslow high performing arts programs
Winslow High School band, chorus and drama clubs are joining forces for a fundraiser aimed at benefiting all three programs.
Carthage man arrested on burglary charges
A Carthage man was arrested this week on charges of stealing video games, DVDs, surveillance cameras and a firearm in a July 30 burglary.
Solon man remembered as collector, ‘broken’ after Vietnam service
William Partridge of Solon had been a loner ever since he came home from Vietnam in the 1960s, family members said Wednesday. Solon died in an accident Tuesday.
New Dunkin’ Donuts a no-go for Augusta Planning Board
The Augusta Planning Board rejected an application for a zoning change that would have brought a Dunkin’ Donuts to Davenport Street.
Sacred Heart Church in Hallowell joins St. Michael Catholic Parish following priest’s death
Sacred Heart Church in Hallowell is under transition following the death of long-time priest, Rev. George Hickey, last week.