Tom Ranello explains how one home sale can generate nearly $100,000 in prolific spending.
2021
Robert Buccelato named Veteran of the Month for December in Augusta
Vietnam veteran worked for local grocery store for four decades.
POSTPONED: Amy Helm concert set for Snow Pond Center for the Arts
An Amy Helm concert is set for 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, at Snow Pond Center for the Arts, 8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney. An impressive group of friends and collaborators joins Helm on “What the Flood Leaves Behind.” With musical polyglot Josh Kaufman (whose credits range from Taylor Swift’s Folklore to the Grammy-nominated Bonny Light […]
Erskine Academy honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the first trimester of the 2020-21 academic year.
Obituary: James S. Cameron Jr.
AUGUSTA – James S. Cameron Jr., 76, of Burns Road, died Jan. 6, 2021 at his home after a lengthy battle …
Skowhegan Area Middle School changing class schedule, sports rules
Changes to the way cohorts are set up for grades six and seven are changing in the coming weeks to allow students to interact and move around in between classes.
Simon & Schuster drops book by Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley
In the wake of this week’s siege of the Capitol, the publisher cancels a book by a senator who objected to Joe Biden’s win and backed baseless claims that the 2020 election was rigged.
76ers Coach Rivers praises young people, including NBA players, who are making their voices heard
“Young people are engaged, and they’re voting and it’s beautiful to watch,” said Philadelphia’s Doc Rivers.
Armed statehouse protests set tone for U.S. Capitol insurgents
A series of dress rehearsals of sorts have played out in a handful of statehouses across the country in recent months.
Portland police say more residents report receiving hate mail
Two city councilors, one from Portland and one from South Portland, denounce the homophobic letters in a joint statement issued Thursday.