Customer Interaction Solutions - Fri Nov 20
The city's new $1 million public safety communications system may have multiple glitches, but it still provides communications to about 97 percent of the city, compared to about 60 percent with the old system, officials told city councilors Thursday.
The oldest state police barrack in Maine could be closed ...Village Soup - Wed Nov 18
Thomaston a ' The oldest state police barrack in Maine could be closed as part of a budget-balancing package submitted to the governor.
Hundreds turn out for H1N1 clinicYork Weekly - Wed Nov 18
More than 900 students in the RSU 21 district received H1N1 vaccines Saturday as news of two more deaths in the state was confirmed by the Maine Center for Disease Control.
Petitions for Maine tax-reform vote challenged:Bangor Daily News - Wed Nov 18
An Augusta businessman is challenging the petitions leading to a people's veto vote over the tax reform law enacted by the Maine Legislature last spring.
Crockett's sights on Mitchell's Senate seatVillageSoup - Wed Nov 18
Rep. Patsy Crockett, D-Augusta, announced Sunday, Nov. 15, that she is running for the Senate District 24 seat being vacated by Senate President Elizabeth "Libby" Mitchell, D-Vassalboro. Senate District 24 includes Augusta, China, Oakland, Sidney and Vassalboro.
Machete Suspect Wants To Change PleaWCSH-TV Portland - Tue Nov 17
One of the suspects in a brutal machete attack that left a man and his daughter severely injured wants to change his plea.
Crockett sets sites on Mitchell's Senate ...VillageSoup - Tue Nov 17
Rep. Patsy Crockett, D-Augusta, announced Sunday, Nov. 15, that she is running for the Senate District 24 seat being vacated by Senate President Elizabeth "Libby" Mitchell, D-Vassalboro. Senate District 24 includes Augusta, China, Oakland, Sidney and Vassalboro.
Thomaston barrack proposed for closureVillage Soup - Tue Nov 17
Thomaston a ' The oldest state police barrack in Maine could be closed as part of a budget balancing package submitted to the governor.
First Hancock County H1N1 death reportedVillageSoup - Mon Nov 16
Two more deaths were linked this past week to H1N1 influenza in Maine, bringing the total to five since August, and a Kennebec County long-term care facility is experiencing an outbreak of H1N1, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control.
Kennebec County GOP hosts ...VillageSoup - Mon Nov 16
The Kennebec County Republican Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at Augusta City Center, 16 Cony St.
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