Letter
April 2019
Tom Waddell: Maine women need access to complete health care services
Requiring insurance companies to provide full coverage restores a woman’s right to choose.
Monmouth Lions Club Speak-Out 2019 winners named
Rhayna Poulin placed first, with Kaitlin Hunt second and Ed Zuis third.
Arts + Culture Day celebration planned for April 22
Maine Arts Commission, ArtsEngageME to host inaugural event in Augusta.
SeniorsPlus to present mini expo in Kingfield
Event will be held April 18 at the elementary school.
Carrabec High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the third quarter.
Giusti family has mixed emotions about arrests
They are upset that two of the suspects were charged only with simple assault, says an uncle of the man slain in Lewiston last year.
Wells offense shows life in softball opener – an 18-11 victory over Greely
Wells gets 19 hits and defeats the defending Class B South champion Rangers.
Maine tribe to receive federal grant to support crime victims
The Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribe will receive nearly $330,000 in federal funding to expand existing services for victims of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, dating violence, sex trafficking, stalking and elder abuse.