MSAD 58 approves new hires, field trip requests
STRONG – In addition to a discussion on future planning, the MSAD 58 accepted a number of new hires and
Read MoreSTRONG – In addition to a discussion on future planning, the MSAD 58 accepted a number of new hires and
Read MoreHelen Crabtree complained Central Maine Medical Center discriminated against her because of her religious beliefs.Read More
Read MoreA union representing state workers has ratified a new two-year contract. That contract will provide pay raises and expanded benefits to
Read MoreMaine’s unemployment rate has remained relatively consistent these past few months — leveling out around 2.5 percent — according to
Read MoreSANGERVILLE, Maine — A Maine town clerk’s husband resigned on her behalf during a public meeting Monday night. Lorna Bell
Read MoreErica LaCroix spent three years leading Winslow’s municipal operations and is scheduled to take the helm in Farmington in December.Read
Read MoreKayla Alves was convicted in federal court of tampering in connection to a medical marijuana distribution and money laundering scheme
Read MorePRESQUE ISLE, Maine — SAD 1 School Board in Presque Isle voted unanimously Monday night to hire an English for
Read MoreOn the heels of receiving a Mainebiz Best Place to Work – Large Employer award this August, Bangor Savings Bank
Read MoreFALMOUTH — University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering an eight-hour ServSafe Food Protection Manager course 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Read MoreFARMINGTON – The Farmington Board of Selectmen announced in a press release Tuesday afternoon that they will vote next week
Read MoreA tiny Maine town’s clerk and second assessor have resigned amid swelling tensions between residents and leadership that have forced
Read MoreAlthough Maine is still experiencing persistent teacher shortages, the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) saw a 40 percent increase in
Read MoreA worker died Friday while paving a road in the town of Oxford. Mark Francis, 48, of Auburn was working
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