People can be perpetrators or victims at any age, panelists say.
Susan McMillan
RSU 2 angles for $100,000 in alternative funding in Monmouth
An ice fishing derby was the first event organized to raise money to offset taxes.
Whitefield officials seek moratorium on gravel pits
A plan by a Topsham-based company to excavate has prompted a call for Town Meeting voters to decide on a six-month halt to gravel pit expansion until the town’s development ordinance can be improved.
Augusta, China women remember Beatles’ U.S. invasion
Fifty years ago Friday, the Fab Four landed in New York to forever change the musical landscape, leaving in their wake a lifetime of memories for fans everywhere.
Schools in central Maine focus on Common Core
The new standards, adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia, have been controversial in some circles, but local teachers say they are meant to better prepare students for college and work.
Winthrop, Cony students compete at Capital Area Technical Center
Plumbing, heating, and cooking skills were all put to the test as part of the SkillsUSA competition.
Public gets a cooking lesson at MaineGeneral Medical Center
More than 200 people attended the teaching kitchen open house at the newly opened Alfond Center for Health in Augusta.
Administrators propose 0.5 percent increase in Augusta school budget
More details of the 2014-15 draft budget will be presented at workshops next week.
Family Dollar store proposed for Richmond
The planning board will consider the discount store’s application on Tuesday.
Maine’s community college adjuncts get first union contract
College trustees and the new union for part-time faculty ratify a deal with raises and rights.