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PublishedNovember 23, 2017
Mainers to be thankful for 2017
We take a moment this season to give thanks to those among us who give time and energy to the larger community, enriching the world around us. Here are 10 people who have worked diligently, often without recognition, to comfort, protect, nurture and inspire others who need a helping hand.
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PublishedNovember 21, 2017
Community Voices Live with Travis Mills
Bill Nemitz interviews the warrior, motivational speaker, author and advocate at Colby College.
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PublishedAugust 24, 2017
Take a look around Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Use your mouse to explore this panoramic view, including the east face of Mount Katahdin. The 360-degree image was created by reassembling a photo.
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PublishedAugust 17, 2017
Community Voices Live with J.P. Devine
This event featured a lively conversation with the author, writer and film critic led by Morning Sentinel reporter Amy Calder.
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PublishedAugust 6, 2017
Interactive: Explore Greater Portland’s public payrolls
The Portland Press Herald collected and analyzed 2016 payroll information from 12 communities in the greater Portland region. The data is presented here for you to explore.
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PublishedJune 15, 2017
Community Voices Live with Gerry Boyle
This event featured a conversation with the novelist and managing editor of Colby Magazine led by Morning Sentinel reporter Amy Calder.
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2016
Togus at 150: Younger Army veterans in Jefferson part of new crop of soldiers seeking care at Togus
The VA healthcare facility has had to adjust to the changing needs of veterans, something that will require it to be nimble into the future.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
Togus at 150: VA Maine Healthcare adapts to serve a growing number of veterans
As Togus celebrates its 150th year, the number of homeless veterans is just one of several complicated challenges facing the nation’s oldest Veterans Affairs facility as it tries to adapt to changing expectations for providing a broader range of health care services to veterans.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2016
Togus at 150: How failed resort plans became a national veterans care model
A review of historical records and newspaper articles at the time and interviews with experts illustrate the sweeping impact Togus has had on veterans’ services over the last century-and-a-half, paving the way for a national model of residential care that forever changed the way U.S. veterans were treated after returning from combat.
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‘Civilian hero’ of Hallowell house fire identified, thanked for bravery
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Pair arrested for Augusta shooting had been firing into river, police say
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Eustis man killed in head-on collision in Carrabassett Valley
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Farmington man held on $2,500 bail in Irving robbery and assault
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May 31, 1984: Father of convicted Augusta burglar to pay $32,000 in restitution fees following break-ins at three public schools, new solid waste facility for Waterville-Winslow pondered, and The Beach Boys have fun fun fun in Augusta