These kids are eligible to receive free or reduced-priced meals at school, but they need to return a completed Meal Benefit Application.
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New community group addressing childhood hunger in Augusta
One hungry boy’s story made an impact on a mentor from Cony years ago.
Believing life should be fair causes its own pain
Big struggles are hard enough to take, but it’s the endless parade of little ones that can drive one daft.
It’s time to celebrate FirstPark
Thirteen lots, many with paved streets and utilities, including high bandwidth fiber optics, are still available for interested business prospects.
Wishing won’t make it so
Marine Corps study confirms reality that female troops fare worse than men in combat.
Brady may be playing, but saga of ‘Deflategate’ isn’t over
Goodell missed Patriots opener, and probably hopes he won’t have to present the Lombardi Trophy to the team after the Super Bowl.
Wondering about Trump? Look at Maine
What’s loosely called the tea party took over the GOP ideologically in 2010, and Trump is the logical result. And The Donald is Paul LePage supersized.
New commission debating future of our 600,000 acres of public lands
All Mainers have right and responsibility to provide input on priorities to the panel.
Health care crisis affecting small businesses looms for 2016
Collins, Poliquin co-sponsor bills that would solve problem created by Affordable Care Act.
Disease prevention funds shouldn’t be shifted to medical care costs
We should be as vigilant in demanding accountability in medicine as we are in public health.