New England Made Giftware & Specialty Food took over from a nonprofit production.
September 2018
Augusta police release images of man suspected in Walgreens robbery
The man made off with narcotic medication from the store’s pharmacy on Sunday, police said.
LePage vows to keep denying Medicaid applications until lawmakers ‘give me the money’
Mainers voted last fall to expand the health insurance program and lawmakers approved the funding in June, but the governor vetoed the bill.
Progressive groups ratchet up pressure on Sen. Collins to vote against Kavanaugh nomination
She finds herself in the crosshairs of social media campaigns, a series of rallies and a fundraising drive to bankroll a 2020 Democratic challenger if she votes to confirm the Supreme Court nominee.
Defense says no evidence ties Scott Bubar to weapons in police shootout in Belgrade
Trial resumes Thursdsay on charge of aggravated attempted murder of deputy.
Millions prepare for potentially catastrophic Florence as it closes in on Carolinas
The storm could become a Category 5 hurricane Tuesday before hitting a stretch of vulnerable coastline.
Former LePage press secretary gets new job with state
Adrienne Bennett, LePage’s spokeswoman for six years, has left her bank job to work on legislative affairs for the Labor Department.
Pittsfield Library to host author Mark Alan Leslie
He will give a talk Sept. 13 about “Maine Burning: The Ku Klux Klan Invasion.”
Members Appreciation Day set for Sept. 14 at Readfield Union Meeting House
Board to thank all individual, corporate and business members.
Skowhegan History House to host Riverside Tea Sept. 15
Sandy River Ramblers will provide music.