The package, which now moves to the Senate, could fix a problem that has plagued lawmakers for years.
March 2015
Aerosmith drummer pounds the pavement in Maine to promote his coffee
Joey Kramer stops at St. Joseph’s College and planned several other stops.
Bath Fitter to pay $500,000 penalty for plumbing violations in Maine
The Portland company reaches a settlement with the state after it was accused of using unlicensed employees, among other things.
Oakland’s Lees named to Azusa Pacific University dean’s list
Azusa Pacific University AZUSA, Calif. — Emma Lee and Gabriel Lee, both of Oakland, were named to the 2014 fall semester deans’ list at Azusa Pacific University. Emma is an English major, and Gabriel is a psychology major. These students are honored for a grade-point average of 3.5 or better. They are joined by 1,983 […]
Pet bereavement group to start April 1 in Waterville
Group will meet for six weeks at Hospice center.
Julia Child Foundation’s goal: Support the culinary icon’s drive for individual excellence
This August, the first Julia Child Award will be bestowed on one person whose work and influence recalls hers.
Madison Sea Cadet Unit conducts annual inspection
US Naval Sea Cadet Corps program is open to 11- to 17-year-old males and females.
Waterville’s King serves aboard USS George H.W. Bush
King, a 2010 graduate of Waterville High School, serves as an aviation ordnanceman.
Legislature recognizes Augusta’s Violette
Deb Violette is president and CEO of Free ME from Lung Cancer.
Winslow’s Poulin to attend West Point
Rep. Pingree nominated Poulin for the military academy in December.