M.D. Mitchell from The Chamberlain Project Foundation to lead the nonpartisan forum.
2018
Waterboro man found guilty of attempted kidnapping, assault
Christopher T. Hall, 52, is convicted of trying to kidnap a woman and hold her for ransom.
Maine drug deaths remained high in early 2018, with fentanyl taking a bigger toll
There were 86 deaths, compared with 89 for the first three months of 2017, but more people died from fentanyl, the powerful synthetic painkiller, than in years past.
Man allegedly steals money out of Camden National ATM in Waterville
A woman was completing a transaction at Camden National Bank’s ATM on Front Street when a man allegedly grabbed money out of the dispenser and ran off.
Judge calls for compromise on South Portland’s bid to close 2 motels targeted by police chief
Superior Court Justice Thomas Warren lobbies the council and the motels’ owners to agree to conditions that would allow the Route 1 businesses to remain open.
American Legion Post 6 seeks donations for June 9 lawn sale
Proceeds to benefit legion community programs.
Concern that Maine lobster will get caught up in trade war brings congressional delegation together
A series of meetings between the lobster industry and top U.S. trade officials Friday was intended to ‘get across … how important this is to our state,’ says Sen. Angus King.
Messalonskee High School names May Students of the Month
MHS honorees include C.J. Scamman, Leah Smith, Sarah Lowell, Trent Thompson, Eli Ross; MMTC honoree Colby Doone.
Mainely Harmony installs new officers
Barbership chorus rehearses Wednesdays in Augusta.
Get Outside: Explore the Augusta Trails talk set
The Lithgow Public Library will host the informative presentation June 18.