In October 2007, Hays was named president and CEO of MaineGeneral Medical Center; he became president and CEO of the parent company, MaineGeneral Health, in 2012.
June 2016
NBA notebook: Knicks make deal with Bulls for Rose
Point guard Derrick Rose has suffered many injuries over the last few years, but could still be an upgrade for New York.
Celtics to kick off drama at NBA draft
While the top two picks look set, Boston has a number of options at No. 3.
Franklin County committee approves $6.1 million budget
The Franklin County Commissioners will take action on the approved figure at a June 30 meeting.
Augusta historic designation could help fund downtown building renovation
Officials seeking to list most of downtown on the National Register of Historic Places hope the move will provide an incentive to property owners to improve the buildings there.
EU plans new agency to better manage migrant influx
It would establish liaison officers in nations with external borders and a pool of 1,500 border guards that the agency could deploy to areas of extraordinary migration flows.
Federal official says LePage’s threat puts food stamps at risk
Gov. Paul LePage’s threat to stop running the program if sugary drinks and candy remain eligible purchases could leave nearly 200,000 Maine recipients without benefits.
Waterville brings in 2 new fall sports coaches
Mark Serdjenian will coach girls soccer, while Chrissy Cunningham takes over field hockey program.
A quick primer on Brexit
Some background as Britain prepares for Thursday’s referendum on whether to leave or remain in the European Union.
Remain or leave? Britain to vote today on continuing EU membership
Both sides court undecided voters the day before the crucial vote on Britain’s membership in the European Union.