The $6 million project to bring a state-of-the-art press is one of the strategies the Augusta-based company employs to stay competitive and sustainable.
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Intense storm takes out trees, power lines, gravestones
Central Maine Power dispatcher says lightning strike knocked power out for 171 customers.
Wayne resident named top lawyer in Central Maine business briefs
OTIS Federal Credit Union raises over $1,000 to help end hunger in Maine
Central Maine police log for Aug. 18
Central Maine police reports for Aug. 18, 2018.
Lithgow library’s executive director retires after 28 years
Elizabeth Pohl oversaw the library’s expansion and renovation, which tripled the size of the building.
Augusta police swear in ‘Officer Gnome’ on social media
In a humorous social media post Friday, the Augusta Police Department posted photos showing its newest patrol officer, a small gnome statue.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell and Augusta.
Not as many Augusta senior citizens riding new bus service as hoped
Only 18 people rode the special buses in uly, a transportation officials told the Augusta City Council on Thursday night.
Maine’s top court says appeal of changes to solar incentives must go to lower court
Thursday’s ruling is a blow to solar advocates who have fought the new rule that reduces credits to homeowners.
Augusta board backs zone change to make way for 250-unit apartment complex
The complex, the developer said, would be marketed to workers of nearby medical facilities.