Adrienne Bennett, LePage’s spokeswoman for six years, has left her bank job to work on legislative affairs for the Labor Department.
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After tragedy last year, United Bikers’ Toy Run goes ‘very, very well’ on Sunday
Motorcycle riders took a new route from Augusta to Windsor this year.
Police searching for man who allegedly stole medication from Augusta pharmacy Sunday morning
After the alleged robbery was reported at 10:37 a.m., police searched the area with the help of a dog.
Kennebec Journal Sept. 9 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 9, 2019.
Kennebec County courts Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2018
A roundup of cases closed Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2018, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Mayor David Rollins, other Augusta candidates to be unchallenged on November ballot
Nomination papers have been taken out for each of the city’s open elective positions, but just one person is vying for each of them.
David Auclair answers Five Questions
The owner of Auclair Cycle & Ski talks about the importance of being flexible in changing retail circumstances.
Seniors’ quality of life on a shaky foundation
Unspent housing bonds. Fewer resources for dementia. Stigma surrounding food stamps. Less emphasis on home care. Five years after ‘The Challenge of Our Age’ series investigated problems faced by older adults in Maine, it’s clear the state still has immense work to do.
To inspire hope, cancer survivors tell their stories at annual Augusta event
About 1,200 people attended the gathering at MaineGeneral Health’s Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care.
LePage signs 4 bills aimed at improving child protection system
The governor had proposed the measures, one of which would shift state policy away from family reunification and toward the best interests of the child.