FARMINGTON — Morgen Hall, born and raised in Farmington, has relaunched her business, Little Feet Beats Music and Dance, on Perham Street. The winter session is set to begin Tuesday, Jan. 28, with some free demo classes offered ahead of that launch. There will be mixed-age Music Together classes for infants up to 5 year […]
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Pietroski joins commercial lending team at Skowhegan Savings
Pietroski will be based out of the bank’s Augusta branch, assisting business customers in the greater Kennebec County region.
Liberty Graphics announces new general manager
The role will be filled by Scott McCormac, who has more than 30 years experience in production management.
Pomeroy joins team at Waterville’s Allen Insurance and Financial
Pomeroy is a receptionist in the company’s Waterville office.
Alna resident to serve as first executive director of Rural Youth Institute
Megan Taft of Alna will serve as the institute’s executive director.
Maine needs more housing, fast. Two companies are turning to the assembly line.
Built in a factory, modular homes and apartments can go up quickly. Can new designs change some of the stigma?
Maine home prices hit a new high in 2024. Don’t expect them to come down.
The median price for a Maine home reached a record $390,200 in 2024, but the year also saw sales increasing after years of declines.
Scammers are posing as CMP workers. Here’s how to protect yourself.
A Central Maine Power spokesperson said the aggressive tactics of scammers include going door-to-door to try to get money from customers.
Lawmakers criticize state official for withholding annual cannabis report
The annual report was due a year ago and never submitted to lawmakers, one of whom has asked for an investigation.
Freight train speeds to increase up to 4 times in Maine
The increase will affect railroad crossings in Auburn, Lewiston, Monmouth, Winthrop, Waterville and beyond.