Terriers fall to Williams, will play RPI in elimination game Saturday.
May 2017
New Harmony food program aims to make food more available for hungry neighbors
Nearly 31 percent of the town’s population lives below the poverty line, and until Harmony Cares: Neighbors Helping Neighbors Food Program launched, the closest food pantry was about 30 miles away.
Vassalboro historians compiling stories on town for a book
Vicki Schad and Esther Bernhardt said they’re working on the book to preserve the town’s ‘flavor’ and its history through the eyes of its residents.
Concert review: In a program of works associated with death, DaPonte String Quartet finds joy
The quartet performed works by Barber, Adès and Schubert, all completed when the composers were young.
Allegations of fraud force closure of Augusta mental health agency
The state pulled funding from Fullcircle Supports Inc. after DHHS learned of ‘credible allegations of fraud,’ but the closure affected about 100 employees and some 300 clients with mental illnesses in central Maine.
City and town leaders grapple with how to regulate recreational marijuana
Local control, fees and zoning are all issues facing municipal leaders who will play a major role in regulating the industry.
Belgrade woman challenges testing under Maine’s drunken driving law
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Friday considered what happens if you don’t consent to a chemical test if you are suspected of driving drunk.
Bond-funded road construction in Winslow expected to start in July
State partnerships and $2 million bond the town council approved at its meeting May 8 to pay for the work.
Deal reached to keep Key Plaza in downtown Augusta out of foreclosure
The future of the building appears to have been stabilized now that the state has negotiated a deal to renew its lease there for another 10 years beginning in July of 2018.
Tom Brady to grace cover of Madden game
Patriots quarterback looks to break curse of the video game.