They know shoppers don’t want to wait – now or when making returns after New Year’s.
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Salt documentary school, Maine College of Art proceed in partnership talks
Save Salt members are ‘encouraged’ that MECA’s leadership seems willing to listen to alumni’s concerns.
Chellie Pingree proposal would target food waste, ‘sell by’ dates
Proposed legislation would educate people and make it easier for farmers to donate ‘ugly produce’ to fight hunger, she says.
Augusta could extend tax districts to help fund fire station construction, renovation
Construction of the new fire station is expected to start in the spring, pending completion of an environmental review of the city-owned site.
Bernie Sanders tweets about anti-Ben Chin signs in Lewiston
The Democratic candidate for president says the signs ‘have no place in our society.’
Finding strength in the help of others
It’s never been easy for me to ask for help. It may have something to do with my upbringing or a vestige of my Swedish heritage. Ever stoic, my paternal great-grandparents came from Sweden to Iowa and farmed, working the land. There is something in the Midwestern mentality which demands that the person responsible for […]
Skowhegan leaf pickup underway
Pickup by the Public Works Department started this week and continues through Oct. 30.
Skowhegan woman wants to represent Maine in Jetset model contest
Madeline Dalon, or Madeline Jonelle in the world of modeling, is a mother, homemaker and, she hopes, Maine’s representative in a national cover girl contest.
Auburn will get 2 new bus stations and new bus service to Portland
The stations will serve a new Concord Coach route from Bates College to Portland, with pickup stops in Auburn.
Moscow town clerk loved her work, music
Dorothy Farrell, who died unexpectedly Oct. 10, is remembered as a talented musician and kind person who loved working for the town.