Wayne O. Draper, 55, allegedly abused a mentally ill client during a period of four years; once the allegations were reported, he was terminated by Motivational Services.
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Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
2020 Maryann Harman Awards announced
Women from Bangor, Old Town and Wiscasset to be recognized March 25 in Orono.
Helen Thompson School fifth-graders start project to save animals
West Gardiner 10-year-olds Kendyl Heyer, Lila Anderson and Isabella Johnson, with help from parents and students and school staff, collect necessities to donate to Kennebec Valley Humane Society.
Residents, police weigh in on site of new Augusta police station
Augusta city councilors authorized spending up to $12,000 to study a potential third site for a new police station.
Gardiner’s public works director heads north to Augusta
Tony LaPlante, who has been Gardiner’s public works director for seven years, has accepted the deputy public works director position in Augusta starting in March.
Augusta wonders whether it should lease or buy new police station
City councilors are seeking public input on the proposed new police station’s location at a meeting Thursday night.
Study recommends Augusta charge hourly for downtown Water Street parking
A traffic study commissioned by the city of Augusta indicates there is enough parking downtown but it is not being used properly.
Bruce Wagner answers Five Questions
The CEO of the Finance Authority of Maine talks about the importance of having a plan and knowing when to change it.
Augusta’s Lilly graduates from Fort Hays State University
HAYS, Kan. — Moyan Lilly, of Augusta, graduated from Fort Hays State University at the end of the 2019 fall semester with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology. A total of 921 students completed associate, bachelor’s or graduate degrees at Fort Hays State in the fall 2019 semester. The university does not release the […]