Firefighters have received $2,500 toward the $6,500 expense.
2019
UMaine looks to get back on track against Towson
The Black Bears host Towson on Saturday in a match-up of Top 10 teams in the national FCS polls.
Basilica to host concert to showcase refurbished organ console
The work on the 81-year-old instrument cost $85,000, which was raised in three months.
The Buzz: LA chamber closing in on naming new president
* The new possible location of Central Maine Healthcare’s new urgent care center?
* What did more Mainers say they wanted to be when they grew up?
Rumford police chief to retire
Stacey Carter joined the department in 1990 and his last day will be Dec. 20.
CMP transmission line faces critical vote by state land-use panel
The Land Use Planning Commission is set to discuss and possibly vote on whether the $1 billion project meets state zoning standards.
Settlement reached in 2-year-old junkyard dispute in Rome
The town of Rome and Larry and Janet DiPietro, the owners of an unlicensed junkyard and automobile graveyard, have settled a two-year-old dispute.
Don’t blame Antonio Brown for putting himself first
The newest Patriot was able to gain leverage to get what he wants out of a league that hobbles player movement.
Commission begins studying shortage of long-term care workers in Maine
A bill passed by the Legislature created the 15-member panel to explore how to solve workforce shortages and other worker-related issues in an industry where demand continues to grow.
LA Chamber offering family medical leave seminar
LEWISTON — The Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce will host “Family Medical Leave — What You Need to Know,” the next seminar in its professional development series. Amy Dieterich of Skelton Taintor & Abbott will be the presenter from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the chamber’s conference room, 415 Lisbon St. […]