Mayor Kate Snyder met with a protest organizer Monday before the City Council grappled with how to handle the encampment, which has expanded to the streets on either side of City Hall.
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Domino’s pizza franchises to hire 150 in Maine
The national chain, which focuses on takeout and delivery, is hiring for positions across 2 dozen locations in the state.
KHS receives approval for carriage house expansion
The Kennebec Historical Society received unanimous approval of its application to construct a building addition and for additional parking from the City of Augusta’s Planning Board at its Tuesday, July 14 meeting. The public hearing brought out many supporters of the project and even a few people who were opposed. The Planning Board listened to […]
Maine Catholic schools announce reopening plans
Public and private schools around the state have said they will follow safety protocols to limit spread of coronavirus.
Body of Maine man missing for 3 years found in Lebanon
Dale Godfrey of Lebanon was last seen in April 2017.
Stray cat known as ‘Big Hurt’ in Wilton dies a year after finding a home
Burt’s adoptive family has started a memorial fund to help other stray cats.
NFL notebook: With COVID-19 lurking, Dolphins even have depth charts for coaches
Coach Brian Flores said, ‘everyone’s got two backups. … You have to have a plan for everyone especially in a time like these.
Top tennis resumes in Palermo with no handshakes or showers
Players had to handle their own towels, did not shake hands and signed no autographs with a limited number of fans allowed into the 1,500-seat stadium court.
Bar Harbor hospital says at least 35 potential COVID-19 spreaders from other states have been in area
Out-of-state visitors took tests at home but didn’t learn they tested positive until they were in Maine and possibly interacting with others.
National governors event planned for Maine will be moved online
The summer meeting of the National Governors Association had been scheduled to convene Wednesday in Portland.