Manchester YMCA building sold to Woodfords Family Services
The Westbrook-based social service agency plans to expand its clinical, behavioral health and education services in central Maine through its new Manchester facility, once renovations, which could take more than a year, are completed.
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Kennebec Messalonskee Trails to celebrate 20 years
A full day of activities is planned for Saturday at Head of Falls in Waterville to celebrate the anniversary of the organization's founding.
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UMaine-Augusta to lease new residence hall to add 23 dorm beds for students
The 10-year lease will cost the university nearly $2 million, but will accommodate the large number of students that are currently on the waitlist for housing.
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Sports Posted: 2:43 PM
French Open: Crowd boos after Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine for not shaking hands with opponent from Belarus
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Local & State Posted: 12:16 PM
Raccoon euthanized after woman brings it to an Auburn pet store and other customers kiss it
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Local & State Posted: 11:48 AM
Manchester YMCA building sold to Woodfords Family Services
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Nation & World Posted: 11:41 AM
U.S., Saudi Arabia call for warring sides in Sudan to extend ‘imperfect’ cease-fire
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Local & State Posted: 11:16 AM
National Weather Service says despite projected high weather temperatures Sunday water is still cold
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 10:44 AM
Jewish groups and city officials plan protest against Roger Waters concert in Frankfurt
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Local & State Posted: 9:55 AM
Kennebec Messalonskee Trails to celebrate 20 years
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Nation & World Posted: 9:35 AM
Jan. 6 rioters are raking in thousands in donations. Now the US is coming after their haul
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Politics Posted: 8:37 AM
Debt ceiling tests McCarthy as he rides breezily through high-wire act of his career
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Politics Posted: 8:21 AM
Biden, Republicans reach debt-ceiling deal, now Congress must approve it to prevent calamitous default
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Columns Posted: 4:01 AM
J.P. Devine Podcast: Remembering the people who served
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Jim Fossel: Has the Republican presidential field learned any lessons?
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Local & State
Always wanted a lighthouse? U.S. is giving some away – including one in Maine
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Amy Calder
Reporting Aside: Closing of Waterville grocery store is ‘going to hurt,’ employee says
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Local & State
Oakland store to showcase artistic touch one woman brings to furniture
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Local & State
Readfield-area middle school welcomes 41 new citizens during naturalization ceremony
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: May 19-26, 2023
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Local & State
Harpswell lighthouse among latest beacons U.S. government is giving away
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Varsity Maine
Sidelines: Special ‘lavender game’ helps support Winslow baseball player whose mother died of cancer
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Local & State
Carrabassett Valley teenager injured in Farmington crash
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Local & State
Critics say report on child’s death sidestepped state’s failures
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Varsity Maine
Track and field: Cony boys, Lincoln Academy girls cruise to KVAC Medium titles
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Local & State
Raccoon euthanized after woman brings it to an Auburn pet store and other customers kiss it
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Local & State
National Weather Service says despite projected high weather temperatures Sunday water is still cold
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Schools and Education
Maine adjunct professors join push for wage increases
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Business
Elvers remain one of America’s most valuable fish after strong year in Maine
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Local & State
Officials outline 2024 paving project on the Gardiner-Randolph bridge
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Schools and Education
Dresden residents add $142,000 to Hallowell-area school district’s $28 million budget to fund 2 cut positions
Oakland store to showcase artistic touch one woman brings to furniture
Katarina 'Kacha' Hernandez, who has a large online following for her furniture art, has opened Kacha Furniture on Church Street in Oakland with her husband.
Augusta budget correction would avoid more school cuts, keep city tax increase at 4.7%
Nearly $80 million of the Augusta city and school budget goes to city councilors for approval next week.
Central Maine arrest log: May 19-26, 2023
Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for May 19-26, 2023.
Jim Fossel: Has the Republican presidential field learned any lessons?
Time will tell whether or not the party is doomed to repeat the mistakes of 2016.
Watch: New York Times editor Rebecca Corbett discusses high-stakes reporting, roots in Waterville
This virtual conversation with the New York Times investigations editor took place on Monday, May 8.