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February 2022
Weld elections are Tuesday, March 1
Three people are seeking two seats on the Budget Committee.
Mexico babysitting class sparks interest in future careers
Eight middle school students learn CPR other skills during school vacation.
PHOTO: Wind upends toilet in Wilton
Strong winds also caused trees to topple and numerous power outages in the region Wednesday night.
As nurses call attention to emergency room violence, Maine Medical Center steps up support
Nurses and hospital officials say the emergency department is facing more pressures from a growing number of patients with mental illnesses, some of whom can be violent.
Memorial to Black poet, civil rights activist may come to Wiscasset
James Weldon Johnson, lyricist of the “Black national anthem,” was killed in an accident in Wiscasset in 1938.
Testing the waters in Lewiston
Every school in Lewiston will be tested for lead by the end of this week.
Auburn woman watches in horror as war unfolds in her native Ukraine
Olga Dolgicer says Ukrainians will resist the Russian invasion and urges Western nations to offer aid but not troops.
Maine’s congressional delegation denounces Putin for invasion of Ukraine
Members describe the Russian president as a ‘ruthless autocrat,’ ‘liar’ and ‘dictator,’ among other things.
Union members hold second rally in ongoing contract dispute with Sappi mill management
Workers line Route 201 in Skowhegan to call for a “fairer” contract, after rejecting earlier proposals from the company.