The number of student interns in UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement has grown since its launch in 2012 from 18 interns working at 12 community partner organizations to 66 interns and 48 partners organizations.
2014
Palmyra arson fire was attempt at insurance scam
Officials say the case highlights a trend of desperation when the economy goes sour.
Clinton man charged with robbing store with a hammer
Police arrest Jeremy Holt, of Clinton, in the robbery of the Super 95 One Stop, where he is a former employee.
Waterville firefighting history coming alive in new book
Waterville fire Lt. Scott Holst says he’s amazed by the stories and personalities he’s uncovered in local research.
Hundreds looking to tie the knot flock to Augusta wedding show
The Maine Wedding Association, host for over two decades, expected 300 to 350 engaged couples for the show Sunday at the Augusta State Armory.
Existing utilities shoulder cost of Kennebec Valley natural gas boon
Water districts’ jobs have been complicated by the fuel’s rapid entry into the Augusta and Waterville area.
Hoboken mayor says Sandy aid ultimatum came directly from Christie
But a spokesman for N.J. Gov. Chris Christie denies that recovery funds were tied to a real estate project.
U.S. lawmakers raise concerns about the safety of Americans at the Olympics
In the wake of suicide bombings and threats of violence and disruption, members of Congress want more cooperation with Russia on security.