‘I will challenge her,’ the Republican tells Howie Carr on WRKO in Boston on Wednesday.
Augusta
Stevens Commons seeks artist proposals for copper project
A commissioned work of art to be displayed in the new University of Maine Augusta dormitory.
Maine lawmaker organizes protest of governor’s coronavirus restrictions
State Rep. Chris Johansen said the march will be held Monday in Augusta to protest restrictions on businesses in areas that haven’t been hit hard by the outbreak.
Maine schools extend coronavirus closures until late April
Students across the state will learn remotely for at least another 5 weeks, as many districts keep buildings closed and cancel extracurricular activities until at least April 27.
Maine Women’s Hall of Fame event set for March 21 canceled
AUGUSTA — The Maine Women’s Hall of Fame Silver Tea and Induction Ceremony for 2020 set for March 21 at the University of Maine at Augusta has been canceled because of the current coronavirus. The celebration has been re-scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Jewett Auditorium, Augusta, according to a news release from Marilyn […]
Augusta Elks Lodge Bicentennial supper set for March 14 postponed
AUGUSTA — The Augusta Elks Lodge has postponed the Bicentennial supper set for Saturday, according to a news release from Mike Michaud, Bicentennial Saturday Night Supper Committee Chairman.
Lawmakers urged to repeal provision allowing secrecy in police use of surveillance tools
Two legislators introduced the measure after the Maine Sunday Telegram reported that state police are using a provision in Maine law to conceal whether they are using technologies capable of mass surveillance of citizens.
Yarmouth man named to lead Maine Emergency Management Agency
Peter Rogers was sworn in Tuesday as the director of the agency responsible for coordinating responses to natural disasters and emergency situations.
CMP private investigator tailed anti-corridor petitioners
Opponents of a proposed transmission line accuse a PAC funded by the utility of conducting an ‘outrageous intimidation campaign,’ but Clean Energy Matters contends that petition-drive workers violated state law.
Pine Cone Reelers to start beginner square dance program March 5
The Pine Cone Reelers Square Dance Club of Augusta, in conjunction with the Augusta Adult & Community Education, will start a beginners program for learning the basics of square dancing. The eight-week course will begin Thursday, March 5, classes will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lincoln School, 30 Lincoln St. in […]