The meetings, tentatively planned for Oct. 10 and 30, will seek to provide clarity after contentious debates.
2017
Revised rules proposed for secondhand shops in Augusta
Business owners said the previously proposed rules went too far.
Former Augusta residents who now live in Florida safe after Hurricane Irma
Arthur and Donna Lerman moved around Florida before heading to North Carolina to get away from the storm.
Field hockey notebook: Winthrop off to fast start
Ramblers’ red-hot offense has them at 5-0 to begin season.
Mount Vernon Avenue project to stabilize drainage rocks
The rocks were installed during a two-year, $4.3 million construction project on the busy corridor, and those that have been dislodged will be replaced with larger ones by the end of the week.
Portland Ballet’s executive director leaving for job in Oregon
Michael Romy Greer will become artistic director of Oregon Ballet Theatre.
J.J. Abrams to write and direct ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’
Abrams gave the franchise a big boost as the director of the $2 billion box office smash ‘The Force Awakens.’
Hissing cockroaches and tarantulas in Augusta? Museum offers hands-on learning
The annual event at the Maine State Museum featured 24 presenters showing off live insects, pulling children away from computers, tablets and the internet.
Trump calls North Korea sanctions ‘small step,’ warns of more
Despite the U.N. Security Council’s decision to ban textile imports and cap crude oil, the president had hoped for a potentially crippling ban on all oil imports.
Police investigating anti-LGBT fliers left in Brunswick
Town Councilor Kathy Wilson recipient of cryptic flier after 9/11 memorial on Monday.