Windham attorney Matthew J. Miller’s disbarment took effect retroactively March 1, 2018.
April 2019
Augusta homeless shelter expansion complete
Additional beds and space are expected help Bread of Life Ministries reach its goal of never having to say no because of lack of space to homeless people who need a place to stay.
2019 MUD CON gaming event set for April 27
Convention will be held at Mt. Blue High School’s campus in Farmington.
Skowhegan Savings banker honored with Mid-Maine Chamber Rising Star Award
Brandi Meisner, a community banker, fits the bill for Rising Star in area business, Chamber President and CEO Kimberly Lindlof said.
Franklin Memorial to host Summer Scrub Club Camp
June camp open to all students entering grades 8 through senior year.
Maine goes into a wet weekend with a flood watch
Expect a wet weekend with some minor or moderate flooding in parts of northern New England this weekend. The National Weather Service says Vermont and parts of Maine and New Hampshire are under a flood watch from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon. Coastal and interior areas were included in Maine, while New Hampshire’s Lakes Region […]
Unemployment remains steady in Maine
A preliminary rate of 3.4 percent in March is little changed from February, or from a year ago.
Machias prison, shut by former Gov. LePage, probably won’t reopen
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Randall Liberty says reopening the existing facility is just too expensive.
Central Mainers celebrate Easter with sunrise services
A pair of early morning services in Gardiner and Waterville brought together people from several area churches to celebrate.
Dance, movement workshop held in Gardiner
International modern dance troupe Galumpha visit local dance academy.