Members of the Augusta community are invited to gather at 6 p.m. Monday at Cony High School to talk about the growing problem of opiate abuse.
2016
More than $82,000 in grants awarded to Maine technology companies
The Maine Technology Institute awards trigger more than $101,000 in private investment.
Maine Pond Hockey Classic set for Feb. 12-14
Polar Bear Dip part of weekend long festivities.
Brunswick man pleads not guilty to trying to kill 91-year-old father
Christopher Porter, 49, is accused of striking his father repeatedly with a baseball bat on his head and body, leaving him in critical condition.
Augusta’s Arboretum to offer gentle Yoga
Instructors are Naomi Star Knights and Peggy Baird.
Time Warner breach exposes email passwords for up to 320,000 US customers
The state’s largest cable provider will not say whether any Maine customers’ passwords were stolen by what may have been a malware attack or virus from a third party.
Coats for Kids Campaign focus at Kennebec Savings Bank
Branches in Augusta, Farmingdale, Waterville and Winthrop collected donations.
Largest taxi company in Uber’s hometown is close to bankruptcy
San Francisco’s Yellow Cab Co-Op is co-owned by 300 shareholders who haven’t received dividends since October.
Chili-Chowder Cook-Off set for Jan. 21 in Rangeley
A chowder competition is also planned.