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2018
Mainers to be thankful for 2018
We take a moment this season to give thanks to those among us who give time and energy to the larger community, enriching the world around us. Here are some people who stood out to us for working diligently, often without recognition, to comfort, protect, nurture and inspire others who need a helping hand.
Press Herald Toy Fund expecting thousands of requests for help
For example, a single mother from the midcoast – who supports herself and her 6-year-old daughter on $1,200 a month – is among those seeking help.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘A Story of Maine in 112 Objects’ and ‘Death and a Pot of Chowder’
An introduction to the Maine State Museum and the state’s history and a ‘cozy’ Maine murder mystery
Douglas Rooks: Waterville election sets up milestone court case
The vote over a plastic bag ban goes to the Supreme Judicial Court.
For longtime Augusta volunteer, giving back is a ‘lifestyle’
Sue Grenier doesn’t have children, so she looks out for everyone
Lewiston overdose victim again meets police officer who helped her get through crisis
‘I think about how if he was not the first one there, I probably would not be where I am today,’ she wrote.
Nurse claims York County Jail contractor fired her for reporting problems
Maureen Everett says in a lawsuit that Tennessee-based Correct Care Solutions fired her after she cited medication errors and incomplete blood pressure exams.