Executive Director Suzanne Olson tells WGME-TV that the museum ‘has outgrown its Free Street facility.’
March 2017
Wells Fargo cuts pay, bonuses of executives
Amid a probe of the bank’s sales practice scandal, the board’s actions were to promote accountability.
Facebook introduces new suicide prevention tools
The effort focuses on the company’s Facebook Live service.
Two accountants involved in Oscars flub ousted by academy
And the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says its 83-year relationship with PwC is still under review.
Sen. Susan Collins receives prestigious veterans award
The Maine Republican is given the 2017 Congressional Award by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Special education, English instruction costs up in proposed Augusta school budget
The $28.9 million budget draft is less that last year’s, but with less unspent cash available, taxpayers would have to provide about $600,000 more to support it.
Fairfield looks to honor fallen war hero shrouded in mystery
The Fairfield Historical Society held a night for the town’s ‘native son,’ Eugene Wing, who aided the United States with intelligence reports during both world wars.
Messalonskee title run remembered for one frantic minute
Eagles kept alive by improbable comeback against Skowhegan.
Bush daughter ‘proud to stand with Planned Parenthood’
Barbara Pierce Bush, daughter of former President George W. Bush spoke at the group’s annual luncheon.
Depth charged: Winthrop basketball’s plethora of role players helps set it apart
Ramblers run deep with contributors on both ends of the court.