Farmington hiring for new assessor
FARMINGTON – The search for an assessor is underway again. During the Farmington select board meeting on Tuesday, April 11,
Read MoreFARMINGTON – The search for an assessor is underway again. During the Farmington select board meeting on Tuesday, April 11,
Read MoreThe department has hired nine people in the past 20 days and is working with the fire department to maintain
Read MoreAround 45 nurse practitioners at a psychiatric hospital in Bangor have been granted the right to vote on whether to join
Read MoreDemocrats and Republicans offer different approaches to close the gap Read More
Read MorePORTLAND — The Portland Housing Authority is pleased to announce Tony McDonald as the authority’s new director of information technology.
Read MoreAUBURN – The Center for Workforce and Professional Development at Central Maine Community College (CMCC) is offering a free NCCER
Read MoreTim Hardy of Farmingtonwill retire on April 30 and Amanda Simoneau will take over May 1.Read More
Read MoreKathryn Ruth, who’s been the top manager in Pittsfield for 21 years, will serve as grant administrator for a year
Read MoreRep. David Boyer of Poland is sponsoring a bill that would enable Mainers to seek experience in a law office
Read MoreThe Gardiner City Council unanimously approved the permanent appointment of Todd Pilsbury, interim police chief, and Dawn Thistle, interim library
Read MoreAfter 10 years overseeing operations at the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, Executive Director Brian Hinrichs is leaving for a new job. This
Read MoreUnion members held a rally ahead of a school budget meeting Read More
Read MoreHow officials say the staffing crisis is changing the number and type of inmates they can accept. Read More
Read MoreCongress approved 3 destroyers for the current fiscal year, but Pentagon officials say the shipyards can’t build that many and
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