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December 2018
University system Chancellor James Page to retire at end of school year
Page, 66, has overseen financial stabilization and a refining of educational goals and priorities in the seven-campus system during his seven years in the job.
USM’s Muskie School joins others in effort to bring medication-assisted opioid treatment to jails
The group is competing for a grant that would pay to go statewide with the program, which is considered the ‘gold standard’ to help those with substance use disorder.
George Smith: Despite my illness, there’s a lot to celebrate
Christmas is a time for family, friends and good neighbors.
Surgeon general urges ‘aggressive steps’ to keep e-cigarettes from kids
The move comes as federal officials are scrambling to address an alarming growth in teen vaping that public health officials fear could undermine decades of declining tobacco use.
Local roundup: Messalonskee boys basketball nips Waterville
Gardiner girls remain unbeaten with win over Erskine.
Waterville girls basketball holds on for win over Messalonskee
The Purple Panthers remain unbeaten on the season at 4-0.
Gardiner man sentenced to 3 years on heroin, cocaine charges
Jeffrey Johnson pleaded guilty to a variety of offenses involving trafficking in heroin, fentanyl and crack.
Senate passes sweeping bill to overhaul criminal justice system
The House is expected to pass it this week, after the 87-12 vote in the Senate, and President Trump is expected to sign it.
Roger Stone admits spreading false information; did he lie about DNC emails?
Roger Stone, the longtime Republican operative and close associate of President Donald Trump, has said publicly he expects to be indicted by Robert Mueller.