A potential buyer is looking to purchase the recently closed store in the center of town.
2024
Norridgewock, MSAD 54 likely to take legal dispute to state
At issue in recent months has been whether Valerie Coulombe of Norridgewock, an elected member of the school district’s board of directors, can serve on the board because she works at a bus company contracted by the district.
Augusta’s Maine Arts Academy announces open enrollment
Enrollment in the free public charter school is open to all Maine students.
Jim Fossel: Supreme Court ethics should not be a partisan issue
Justices at both the state and federal level need to be held accountable at all times, not just when it’s politically convenient.
Opinion: And may all your Christmas cakes be light
We just might make this a holiday tradition. Or not.
Ace Flagg is ready to be a star again in Maine
The Newport native made waves by committing to the University of Maine, and he’s confident he’s prepared to handle the hype.
Opinion: One more challenge Maine’s small businesses don’t need
Onerous data privacy laws would wrongly give larger companies the upper hand.
The Maine Millennial: Don’t let congressional Grinches take away telehealth
With telemedicine rules set to expire on Dec. 31, there’s no time to lose to preserve coverage for those who need it.
Opinion: Voting against the courts is a losing battle
Mainers’ decision last month to limit political giving may be politically popular, but they don’t get the final say on its legality.
Dec. 22, 1986: Kennebec Valley Medical Center employees get ‘reassuring’ news about AIDS virus from US CDC, and Fayette needs a solution for town’s garbage
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