Although the Augusta-based hospital has apologized ‘for the confusion’ caused when it mistakenly sent bills to a collections agency, local residents say they now have to spend time on the phone and worry about credit ratings.
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Farmingdale man hit by car outside residential care facility on Maine Avenue
Police said the 55-year-old suffered injuries about 9 p.m. when he walked into the path of a car.
UMA exhibit ‘brings back a lot of memories’ for Vietnam War veterans
A ceremony to honor the veterans’ service was meant to provide a belated welcome-home.
Rhode Island man pleads not guilty to Sidney home invasion charges
Dreaquan Foster, 22, is accused of hitting the homeowner’s son on the head with a hammer.
Contested Augusta City Council race on the ballot in November
But no one filed papers to run for the Ward 2 school board seat, city officials said.
Angus King calls cyberattacks ‘one of the most serious problems we face’ during Augusta speech
Sen. Angus King told local business owners that the Obama and Trump administrations have failed to adequately protect the country from cyberattacks.
Vietnam veterans to be honored at UMA ceremony Thursday
On display is a berthing unit from a ship and the notes and artwork that soldiers scrawled inside it.
Augusta to consider donating gravel to Togus Pond site of proposed fishway
The gravel will help improve access to the site which may eventually include a way for alewives to get around the dam.
New York man sentenced on heroin and cocaine trafficking charges
Colbert allegedly took phone calls and facilitated various drug transactions.
Crowd at Augusta vigil takes stand against hate in wake of violence in Charlottesville
Singing songs and chanting, the Vigil Against Hate took aim at the violence over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.