At Wednesday’s Central Maine Business Breakfast in Augusta, a panel of experts talked about what to expect when the adult-use marijuana market launches later this year.
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Liz Soares: Seeing each other as neighbors
Americans probably need more practice in sharing, writes Liz Soares.
Mills pardons Waterville man deported to Haiti
Lexius Saint Martin, who has a wife and children in Waterville, has been in Haiti since February 2018, when he was deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
State police seek information on camper stolen in Chelsea
A witness saw a pickup truck drive away with the camper at the end of August.
Waterville council appoints new Planning Board member
Samantha Burdick, director of resource development for United Way of Mid-Maine, will fill the unexpired term of Alek Fortier, who has moved out of the city.
Long running agricultural fair returns to Clinton
Attendees at the Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair can enjoy the vendors, midway rides, live entertainment and exhibits from Thursday to Sunday for an admission fee of $5.
Last of Kmart stores in Maine to vanish with closures set in Augusta, Auburn
Both the Augusta and Auburn stores are closing this year as its parent company tries to stem losses.
Chelsea officials eye local licensing for medical marijuana retail stores
Town Manager Scott Tilton said three stores will be grandfathered if the ordinance is confirmed by residents.
Volunteers shore up lakefront at Travis Mills veterans retreat in Rome
Erosion-prevention measures at the Travis Mills Foundation Veterans Retreat, including the installation of plants, gardens and trenches, were intended to keep the Long Pond lakefront pristine.
Winslow woman killed in crash after leaving Windsor Fair remembered as good mother
Lisa Hood said her 38-year-old daughter, Jennifer Hood, had been looking forward to going to the fair with her children.