Cameron Arcidi, who has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor-level charges, was fired in September.
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Augusta’s First Amendment Museum to move downtown during Gannett House renovation
The museum, which celebrates the First Amendment, will operate out of a space on Water Street for three years while the former home of Guy Gannett gets an update.
Hallowell library’ fundraising auction kicks off Nov. 30
HALLOWELL – The Hubbard Free Library plans to host its Hybrid Fundraising Auction, combining the convenience of online bidding with the excitement of a live auction. This annual event will feature a variety of items donated by local businesses and community members. Proceeds will support the library’s mission to serve the community with enriching programs […]
Is a Thanksgiving storm on the menu for Maine?
The National Weather Service is keeping an eye on a possible storm late in the week, and meteorologists say wintry weather Tuesday could cause travel problems in interior Maine.
Skowhegan library to host annual Leeke-Shaw lecture Dec. 5
To RSVP for the event, call the Margaret Chase Smith Library at 207-474-7133.
Maine sees some rain, but not enough to make up for a dry fall
This week’s rain, though beneficial, won’t make much of a dent in 6 to 9-inch rainfall deficits throughout the state, the National Weather Service said.
Maine proposes major staffing changes for assisted living and residential care facilities
The proposed regulations come after an 18-month investigation by The Maine Monitor and ProPublica found dozens of violations at the state’s largest facilities.
Police identify victim, suspect in Belgrade shooting
Christina Bell, 58, was shot in the head Sunday morning at her home. Her son, Samuel Bell, 26, has been charged with elevated aggravated assault in the shooting, according to officials.
Firefighters, other community members remember Duane Bickford, former Fairfield fire chief
Bickford died Nov. 15 at his home. He was 66.
Maine Recovery Council approves $13.9 million in projects
The projects, selected from more than 120 applications, include a methadone clinic in Aroostook County, a syringe service program in Hancock County, and recovery homes in Franklin County.