The measure to allow municipalities to collect a 1% sales tax is supported by the mayors of some of Maine’s largest cities, but it faces an uncertain fate as it heads to the full Legislature for a vote.
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Judge’s susceptibility to disciplinary action like Kennebec County DA’s unclear
An official from the Judicial Responsibility and Disability Committee said the process for disciplining judges is largely confidential, while it is public for lawyers.
Association honors Augusta chiropractor Nadeau
Dr. Andre Nadeau, Doctor of Chiropractic, of Augusta, was selected as the 2019 MCA Presidents Award recipient recently at the Maine Chiropractic Association Spring Conference, held at the Samoset Resort in Rockport, according to a news release from the Maine Chiropractic Association. President Luc Dionne, Doctor of Chiropractic, stated that Nadeau’s work with the Legislature […]
Maine lawmakers kill several bills on sports betting, but one survives
The committee that oversees gambling kept one measure alive on Monday, and the bill will serve as a vehicle for approving some form of legalized wagering on major sports.
Healthcare career open house set for May 11 in Augusta
Visit with staff at Maine Veterans’ Home, schedule interview for CNA training.
Taylor Davis named CATC’s 2019 Student of the Year
Cony High School senior enrolled in the Certified Nursing Assistant program at the center.
Augusta Chipotle closed Sunday after fire extinguisher system discharge
Haze and burning odor cause worker to pull fire alarm, evacuate Marketplace at Augusta fast-food chain.
Hot rodders raise hoods, cash for Augusta Little League
Vehicles Against Vandals Cruise raises funds to rebuild burned concession stand that helps fund youth baseball.
Dalziel Lewis answers Five Questions
As one of the members of the Mill Park Farmers’ Market, Lewis talks about finding balance and building a sustainable market.
Augusta’s Hartford Fire Station renovation, expansion, nearing completion
The $6.37 million renovation and expansion project, delayed by months over initial projections, melds modern public safety needs with historic architecture.