Maine Alliance for Addiction Recovery coordinator Darren Ripley said the new location will allow the program to have a greater reach into the community.
January 2014
LePage tells abortion opponents at Augusta rally they’re making headway
Roughly 200 people marched to the State House on Saturday afternoon to mourn the 41st anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down state laws banning abortions.
Romney attends Sundance premiere of ‘MITT’
The former presidential candidate surprised the audience with his appearance, but did not comment on the movie about his run for the White House in 2012.
New Mainer’s first month a baptism of fire and ice
Relocation to Augusta from subtropical Australia has coincided with ice storm, snow and the region’s coldest weather in years.
Overhauling collection of phone records is largely out of Obama’s hands
The president avoided major action on the practice of sweeping up billions of phone, email and text messages from across the globe.
North Anson’s Carrabec students pledge to reduce waste from plastic bottles, help environment
Students at Carrabec High School in North Anson took a pledge to stop buying plastic water bottles and reduce waste at their school.
Colby students honor Martin Luther King Jr. with community service
Students from Colby College volunteer at Waterville-area agencies as part of a national day of service.
Dexter nursing home death highlights bigger issues
Nursing home staff failed to follow end-of-life directives of patient to administer CPR, spurring state’s largest fine of year and raising questions about policies regarding elder care.
Mayor: Christie aides tied Sandy funds to project
Hoboken mayor claims the administration withheld millions in storm recovery money because she refused to sign off on a politically connected development.
Bill Nemitz: Child welfare is sad victim of Maine’s neglect
It takes upset parents, not DHHS, to shut down facilities that mistreat kids.