Speakers will include Sen. Justin Alfond, Rabbi Shai Held.
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Maine’s depleted shrimp fishery to remain closed for another season
However, the amount that shrimpers can take for scientific surveys and then sell more than doubles.
Augusta vote totals for council, school board races change
The revised count did not change the outcome of any races, according to Ralph St. Pierre, finance director and assistant city manager.
Killing that prompted Massachusetts boy to ‘divorce’ father is back in court
Daniel Holland hopes to convince a court that his trial lawyers should have presented evidence that he was mentally ill.
UMA, Togus hold events honoring veterans throughout week leading up to Veterans Day
This year, Veterans Day comes just a day after the 150th birthday of the Togus campus.
UMA event features Bates climate change expert
One of the goals of the course Elizabeth Rush taught last year was to improve communication about climate change.
Dow closes at record high, but other indexes are mixed
Several sectors struggle, including consumer goods companies, utilities and phone companies.
Oakland Sewer Department starts work to curb ‘clean’ water infiltration
The town has to pay to pump its sewerage to Waterville, which can get expensive if enough groundwater seeps in and costs taxpayers more money.
Randolph fire survivor praises smoke detector program
Jeffrey Sansouci urges townsfolk to sign up to get free smoke detectors and installation through the Fire Department.
Moscow had contacts with Trump team during campaign, Russian diplomat says
The Trump campaign continues to deny there were any contacts with Russia during the election, but it still isn’t clear whether the president-elect has any investments in that country.