Makers of craft beer, wine, cider and spirits will take to the streets for the third annual Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival.
2018
Director of Maine Bureau of Veterans Services leaving post
West Point graduate Adria Horn, who has served as the bureau’s director since 2015, is leaving in September to join Tilson Technology Management as vice president of workforce development.
Ethics commission says slashing casino campaign fine was in state’s best interests
Members say collecting the full $500,000 would have been difficult, and getting $100,000 still sends a strong message that late and inaccurate finance reporting won’t be tolerated.
Mainers urged to avoid mosquito bites after West Nile is found in mosquitoes in Kittery
It is the first direct confirmation this year that the disease is being carried by mosquitoes in Maine.
Two Maine recruitment companies merge
Mix Recruiter and Desintation Occupation will operate under the Destination Occupation name.
Memorials for John McCain start with family service at Arizona Capitol
There will be 2 days of mourning in the state he represented in Congress, and a final ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Augusta man charged with trafficking heroin, cocaine
Randy Dennison, 26, is in the Kennebec County jail on five charges following a traffic stop early Wednesday morning.
Richmond moves closer to medical marijuana storefront moratorium
Selectmen are considering the temporary ban to allow time for creation of an ordinance that could be voted on at the June 2019 Town Meeting.
Kittery man who sought investors for cannabis business on Craigslist takes a hit from the SEC
Richard J. Greenlaw has agreed to return $340,000 in proceeds and pay a $50,000 fine after collecting about $500,000 by offering securities without being registered, the Securities and Exchange Commission says.