Maine’s secretary of state says he won’t allow the FBI or Immigration and Customs Enforcement to go on database fishing expeditions.
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Dumont inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi
Saint Anselm College senior is a politics major.
New owner for Turnpike Mall in Augusta
Sun Equity Partners bought the property at the corner of Western Avenue and Whitten Road in Augusta with plans to lease new spaces and find tenants for more than 70,000 square feet of vacant retail space.
Students’ research showcased at Bates College’s Mount David Summit
Students from Augusta, Farmingdale, Litchfield, Winslow and Readfield presented research at the summit.
Workforce training partners honor CNA graduates
Graduates include Savannah Vinton-Mullens, Haylie Witham, Brittany Turner, Pamela Metten and Tara-Lynn Hanes.
Kennebec Valley YMCA provides community experience at Readfield camp for immigrants new to area
A program at Camp KV allows immigrant children to socialize and interact with other children in a way that officials hope will help them bridge differences.
First Amendment Museum celebrates Independence Day with Family Fun Day
The Augusta museum’s annual event culminated with a Suffrage March, celebrating the centennial of the 19th Amendment.
Central Maine pyrotechnicians gear up for Fourth of July fireworks
Steve Marson, owner of Central Maine Pyrotechnics and Pyro City Fireworks, said his crews will perform 50 shows on July 4 and his shops will have 75% of their annual sales within the next week.
Proposal to ban residences on Augusta’s Western Avenue rejected
Some residents of Augusta’s west side are seeking to limit what they say is an increasing number of group homes moving into their neighborhoods.
Central Maine Fourth of July events
Other public events on the Fourth of July include those in Augusta, Belgrade, Farmington and Winthrop.