AUGUSTA — Unemployment, gas prices and President Barack Obama’s disapproval ratings are high, but Democratic caucusgoers expressed optimism on Sunday in looking ahead to November’s elections.
Susan McMillan
Democrats mix hope with need for hard work
AUGUSTA — Unemployment, gas prices and President Obama’s disapproval ratings are high, but Democratic caucusgoers expressed optimism on Sunday in looking ahead to November’s elections.
Patrons, employees saddened by news of bookstore’s end
Employees and longtime customers of Mr. Paperback stores in Augusta and Waterville are shaken by the news that the stores will close within the next couple of months.
Artist focused on talented youngsters
AUGUSTA — After earning a degree in art education, Rebekah Raye spent years supporting herself by teaching workshops and creating paintings, sculptures and jewelry of the Maine animals she loves.
Artist focuses on talented youth
AUGUSTA — After earning a degree in art education, Rebekah Raye spent years supporting herself by teaching workshops and creating paintings, sculptures and jewelry of the Maine animals she loves.
Hall-Dale’s grading system raises questions
FARMINGDALE — Hall-Dale High School adopted a new grading system during the 2009-10 school year following months of study by a committee of school staff and parents.
Hall-Dale’s grading system raises questions
FARMINGDALE — Hall-Dale High School adopted a new grading system during the 2009-10 school year following months of study by a committee of school staff and parents.
Some cities resent music licensing fees
HALLOWELL — City Manager Michael Starn started getting the calls as soon as he took the job last year.
At schools already strapped, the vise tightens
Tradeoffs and difficult decisions have marked recent school budgets for Gardiner-based Regional School Unit 11.
Some cities resent licensing fees for music
HALLOWELL — City Manager Michael Starn started getting the calls as soon as he took the job last year.