Augusta and Waterville area police reports for March 31, 2018.
March 2018
Data of 2,500 Massachusetts patients compromised
Cambridge Health Alliance says their names, addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers and other information were accessed.
View from Away: Question on citizenship will undercut census
The Los Angeles Times
Reflections: Looking for spiritual peace? First, take a load off your feet
We only need to sit and be with the wonderful person we already are.
Maine finance commissioner: Tax conformity proposal works for Maine’s businesses and families
The Conformity and Family Tax Relief Act recouples Maine’s tax laws to the updated federal code.
The humble Farmer: Duo of dogs prompts reflection on the human-canine connection
Just like us, some are sporting types who regularly feast on life’s goodies, while others are content just to stay out of the way of the big guys.
UMaine has no plan to follow Michigan in stripping former president’s name from building
University of Michigan officials decided that a science building will no longer be named for Clarence Cook Little, an advocate of controversial topics including controlled human breeding.
Commentary: Passover a time to remember obligation to help others
There is a movement underway in this nation right now that points to this notion of breaking free from personal narrowness to achieve full potential.
Proposed $63 million Augusta budget would increase taxes 6.6%
City Manager William Bridgeo says much of the proposed spending increase is attributable to a jump in wages for some employees.