The Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribe will receive nearly $330,000 in federal funding to expand existing services for victims of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, dating violence, sex trafficking, stalking and elder abuse.
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Sidelines: With women’s tournament, Augusta National takes step into modern times
Tradition-rich course’s shift on policy a big deal, Drew Bonifant writes.
Authorities say deputy’s son behind fires at black churches
The suspect in a string of fires that destroyed three black churches in rural Louisiana is the white son of a sheriff’s deputy whose father helped arrange for his arrest
Mourners celebrate life of longtime chaplain Don Williams at Maine Criminal Justice Academy
The memorial service in Vassalboro brought together members of local, county and state law enforcement agencies and Williams’ church community to remember the tireless service of the Baptist minister and law enforcement officer who ministered to his colleagues.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Victoria Falls’ and ‘Death by Chocolate Malted Milkshake’
James Hornor’s ambitious debut novel about modern male stereotypes and Sarah Graves’ second book in her new ‘Death by Chocolate’ mystery series
Schmidt steps down as Maranacook boys basketball coach
Coach cites family commitment as reason for leaving after 18 years, which included state titles in 2006 and 2008.
RSU 9 bus scraped by passing truck in Wilton
Neither the drivers nor the 16 students were injured, Regional School Unit 9 Superintendent Tina Meserve said.
Scientists reveal first images ever made of black hole
Scientists have revealed the first images ever made of a black hole’s hot shadowy edges.
Sidelines: Instant replay stands out for wrong reasons
NCAA tournament final another example of overuse of replay, Drew Bonifant writes.
Waterville’s Linscott plays role in mock business negotiation
Management major took part in Lasell College Fall Connected Learning Symposium.