AUGUSTA — Maine’s new law authorizing charter schools says they can start operating July 1, but potential founders say the proposed enrollment rules would force them to delay opening until 2013.
Susan McMillan
Officials: Occupy Augusta needs permit
AUGUSTA — Occupy Augusta’s encampment in Capitol Park could be approaching its end.
Rules may slow charter schools
AUGUSTA — Maine’s new law authorizing charter schools says they can start operating July 1, but potential founders say the proposed enrollment rules would force them to delay opening until 2013.
Occupy Augusta’s camp in doubt
AUGUSTA — Occupy Augusta’s encampment in Capitol Park could be approaching its end.
Snowplow crews ready to roll
To some extent, today’s predicted snowstorm will be just like any other for plow drivers in central Maine.
Storm provides season’s first test
To some extent, today’s predicted snowstorm will be just like any other for plow drivers in central Maine.
Fire station proposal up for review again
READFIELD — The town is revisiting plans for an addition to its 1978 fire station.
UMA first in region to offer architecture degree
AUGUSTA — In a first for New England, the University of Maine at Augusta plans to offer a bachelor of arts in architecture starting in 2013.
Law gives patriotism a voice
MANCHESTER — Coming from a proud family of veterans and having served in the National Guard himself, Barney Degen Jr. wants to raise his two children to be patriotic and civic-minded.