Somerset County voters appear to reject making important post an appointed position
Preliminary results show county voters want the register of deeds to remain an elected role. Voters in Fayette, Richmond and
Read morePreliminary results show county voters want the register of deeds to remain an elected role. Voters in Fayette, Richmond and
Read moreAfter eight moves over her husband’s 20-year Air Force career, Disa Chadwick, of Naples, now helps active-duty military members transition
Read moreLexus Rodriguez and Jaylyn Romero say they were wrongfully fired, via the same text message, from their jobs at the
Read moreThe City Council is expected to vote Monday on whether to confirm Gregory Watson as Portland’s Housing & Economic Development
Read moreWILTON – At the select meeting on Tuesday evening, the board appointed Maria Greeley as the new town manager of
Read moreCARRABASSETT VALLEY – Sugarloaf is excited to announce Jennifer Himes as the new head chef at 45 North, one of
Read moreThe Wilton Board of Selectpersons voted to extend the resignation date of the town manager on Wednesday, Oct. 25, in
Read moreFARMINGTON – Leiza Hiltz Scerbo, the Executive Director and President of Care And Share Food Closet, Inc. has retired as of
Read moreBy Emily Bader, The Maine Monitor October 22, 2023 With pharmacists around the country walking off the job or threatening
Read moreWILTON – The Wilton Select Board met on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 25 for a special select board meeting.
Read moreThe jail violated the labor rights from 2017 to 2019, when administrators paid correctional officers less overtime wages than they were
Read moreA mental health liaison will assist police in Bath, Brunswick and Topsham, as well as the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office
Read moreFARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington is pleased to announce that Erica Thompson, UMF graduate of the Class
Read moreAlthough there is no provision for such waivers, the request comes as advocates lobby Congress to support a bill sponsored
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