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2017
Augusta offers civic engagement, jobs for retirees
The city’s over 50 population overwhelmingly wants to live out their lives right here in our community, writes Bob MacDougall.
Fire destroys Burnham garage, kills five goats
The cause of the fire is yet unknown and will be investigated by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, according to the Burnham Fire assistant chief.
Boy, 4, dies day after crash that killed his grandfather
A family friend says Gavin Brackley died Saturday and his organs were donated to help others.
These 8 men are as rich as 3.6 billion people combined, Oxfam says
If changes aren’t made, public anger against this kind of inequality will lead to more seismic political changes, Oxfam says.
Our View: ‘For-profit’ plans should be met with skepticism
Handing prisons, hosptials and schools over to private companies has not worked out.
For 100-year-old founder of Cross Insurance, success story is a classic
Woodrow Cross built his business into one of New England’s largest insurers – and a partner of the Red Sox, Patriots and Bruins – while also being a major community supporter.
Idea to allow noncitizen immigrants to vote in Portland faces hurdles
It needs support from city residents and possibly state legislators, and a similar initiative failed locally in 2010, but Mayor Strimling hopes times have changed.
Wayne’s Dorson makes trustee’s list
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