MONMOUTH — Voters next month will decide whether to make it easier to recall elected officials and to accept a $400,000 grant for a facelift at the town Grange.
Busy week for State House
AUGUSTA — It’s looking like a busy week here at the State House, with the Appropriations Committee meeting today, the streamlining task force meeting Friday and a few things in between.
Voter registration likely debate topic
WATERVILLE — When the three candidates running for mayor meet tomorrow night for a forum at Colby College, they’re assured of being asked about their position of Question 1 on the Nov. 8 election ballot.
Many find riding horses therapeutic
WINDHAM — Missy said the exercises are difficult, but she did them, stretching back and forth while sitting on a saddle atop Duke, a tall, easygoing quarterhorse.
SNAPSHOT: mah jongg
Janet Potter, left, and Dottie Larrabee laugh as they play mah jongg on Wednesday afternoon at the William S. Cohen Community Center in Hallowell. Mah jongg is a four player game played with tiles that originated in China. The center is located at 22 Town Farm Road and the Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. […]
Recall policy, Grange grant on next month’s town ballot
MONMOUTH — Voters next month will decide whether to make it easier to recall elected officials and to accept a $400,000 grant for a facelift at the town Grange.
Sharing their love of couponing
AUGUSTA — Amanda Fontaine swung open the cupboard doors above her washer and dryer to reveal shelves packed full of deodorant, shampoo and body wash.
1990 Honda Accord hits million-mile mark
SACO — Joe LoCicero’s 1990 Honda Accord slipped into a parking spot in front of City Hall with its engine purring, much as it did two decades ago after it rolled off the assembly line in Marysville, Ohio.
Busy week for State House
AUGUSTA — It’s looking like a busy week here at the State House, with the Appropriations Committee meeting today, the streamlining task force meeting Friday and a few things in between.
Voter registration likely debate topic
WATERVILLE — When the three candidates running for mayor meet tomorrow night for a forum at Colby College, they’re assured of being asked about their position of Question 1 on the Nov. 8 election ballot.