Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell area on this date for the week of June 2-9, 2025.
Hallowell
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of June 9-16, 2025
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell area on this date for the week of June 9-16, 2025.
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of June 16-23, 2025
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell area on this date for the week of June 16-23, 2025.
New Gloucester business upended by USAID cutbacks
The founder of Planson International, which provides IT and communications support for USAID recipients in developing countries, says its revenue could be cut in half this year if the dismantling of USAID stands.
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of March 24-31
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell-area on this date for the week of March 24-31
Social Security workers, union say staffing cuts would gut the agency
They warn that it is already understaffed and that further cuts, including the possible closure of the Presque Isle office, could lead to major disruptions for 355,000 older and disabled Mainers.
Maine history on the move as Cultural Building renovations wrap up
Plans are now underway for the return of the Maine State Library, the Maine State Museum and the Archive to the state Cultural Building as its $45 million renovation project nears completion.
Hall-Dale High School hosts Health & Wellness Fair
The gathering provided students with an educational experience centered on maintaining a healthy mind and body.
UMaine Augusta’s chief to participate in policing program
Chief Noel March will join law enforcement leaders from around the world to explore the crucial historical lessons learned from the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany, particularly the actions of Reserve Battalion 101, and their relevance to contemporary policing.
UMaine Augusta to host job, resource fair March 26
The event will be held in collaboration with Maine CareerCenters.