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2018
Maine Republicans gather at state convention to adopt a platform
Thousands attend the event in Augusta to also pay tribute to outgoing leaders, including Gov. Paul LePage.
Norridgewock spaghetti supper to benefit family of slain Cpl. Cole
The dinner will take place 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Lebanon Masonic Lodge in Norridgewock.
State’s consumer advocate calls for legal investigation of CMP’s handling of billing problems
After a Press Herald report on confidential records showing the company knew its system was flawed, Barry Hobbins urges regulators to broaden their probe so the state could punish CMP if it found the utility broke the law.
Sarah Mildred Long Bridge finally opens for good
Crews finished construction work that temporarily closed the bridge to traffic last week.
New York City police to lead funeral procession of Cpl. Eugene Cole to Bangor
After a viewing day Sunday at the Skowhegan Armory, a 40-car escort will take Cole’s remains to the Cross Insurance Center on Monday, where thousands from across the country will converge.
Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center receives grant
Gift to support restoration of eight historic museum windows, rebuilding of six basement window frames with restored sash.
Chapman-Hall House plans open house, plant sale
Summer programming is set for June 2 through Columbus Day weekend.
Augusta city charter changes finally ready for June ballot vote
The charter changes needed another vote by the City Council this week after a required public hearing was mistakenly forgotten by officials.
Maine lawmakers voice objections to CMP power line in letter to Massachusetts regulators
The co-chairmen of two legislative committees say they don’t think the 145-mile transmission line proposed by CMP would benefit Maine.