GARDINER — Councilors on Wednesday will weigh whether to choose a new heating source for the wastewater treatment plant other than natural gas, potentially jeopardizing the chance for a pipeline to be expanded to others in the South Gardiner area.
September 2013
Bridges Home Care now offering Parkinson’s respite care
Bridges Home Care is now approved as a Maine Parkinson Society respite care provider for those who need assistance caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s Disease, the organization announced recently.
Veterans’ benefits claims workshop set for Sept. 11
TOGUS — The Department of Veterans Affairs will offer a workshop on the Fully Developed Claims Program from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the VA Maine Healthcare System, Building 210 Theater.
Hospice Volunteers of Kennebec Valley offer support groups
AUGUSTA — MaineGeneral Hospice Volunteers of Kennebec Valley has announced the dates of two upcoming support groups.
Program loans assistive technology
Cares, Inc., has announced the availability of its Assistive Technology Loan Program, which loans assistive technology equipment to people prior to buying it.
State sells $220M liquor bond to pay hospitals
AUGUSTA — The state has sold a $220 million liquor revenue bond and will use the proceeds to repay $183.5 million that it owes to Maine’s hospitals for Medicaid reimbursements.
American Legion’s national commander announces Maine stops
Daniel M. Dellinger of Virginia, national commander of the American Legion, has announced local stops in his official visit to Maine this weekend.
Volunteers sought for tax preparation program
Midcoast Creating Savings, Assets and Hope Coalition will train volunteers to offer free tax preparation and financial asset coaching to Midcoast residents.
Police: Belfast suspect knew male victim
Authorities provide no further details about the shooting that left Lynn Arsenault dead and her son wounded.
State liquor bond proceeds to repay state hospitals
AUGUSTA — The state has sold a $220 million liquor revenue bond and will use the proceeds to repay $183.5 million that it owes to Maine’s hospitals for Medicaid reimbursements.