Lawmakers are scheduled to take up a measure Tuesday that would require Maine internet service providers to obtain consent before sharing customer data with a third party.
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Some concerned Augusta’s proposed medical pot rules favor big biz over caregivers
Augusta officials do not plan to allow any recreational marijuana retail sales in the city, but are working on regulations to allow medical marijuana sales.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Mill Park Pétanque Club seeks students to learn game
Those 12 to 18 can sign up at the Augusta Recreation Office.
Augusta cyber-attacker sought more than $100,000 in ransom
City officials, rather than pay off the apparent creator of malicious software that froze up the city’s computer network and forced Augusta City Center to close April 18, instead pulled the plug and rebuilt its network from backup data.
Five Questions looks back on creativity
Five Questions looks back on the role that creativity plays in business.
Democrat-controlled statehouses endorsing clean energy
States newly controlled by Democrats push on efforts to fend off climate change with lofty emissions targets, renewable power goals, energy efficiency programs.
Longtime Skowhegan Savings employee Karen Hart to retire
Community banker Karen Hart will retire at the end of the month after 37 years of service to Skowhegan Savings, according to a news release. Starting her career as a teller in 1982, Hart is the bank’s longest serving employee, seeing four bank presidency changes during her tenure. She became the bank’s first marketing officer […]
Maine Health Care Association honors long-term care residents
Remember ME photography exhibit recognizes residents’ life work, including Jane Lowell of Northern Light Continuing Care, Lakewood, Waterville.
Augusta Fire Department, Red Cross staff and volunteers install free smoke alarms
Volunteers spent Saturday installing smoke alarms, checking existing alarms and providing preparedness tips to residents in about 100 Augusta-area homes.