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Depot awarded scholarship

The Maine Softball Coaches Association announced Edward Little’s Taylor Depot was one of two players that was awarded a $500 scholarship. McKenna Smith of Old Town was the other. The Maine Softball Coaches Association also announced Chloe Griffin of Scarborough High School was named Miss Maine Softball for 2018. The Underclass/Senior All Star softball games that were scheduled […]

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Special pin, Liberty Festival

DEAR SUN SPOTS: I found a gold pin that says “Grandma” and has little birthstone booties on it. I would like to return this precious item to the rightful owner who lost it. You may call me at 207-783-2324 to claim it. —No name, no town ANSWER: I would be heartsick if I lost such […]

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Main-Land promotes Josh Lindeman

LIVERMORE FALLS — Main-Land  Develpment Consultants Inc. announces the promotion of Mr. Joshua Lindeman to staff surveyor. Lindeman started at Main-Land in 2015 as a field surveyor. Through his hard work, initiative and training, he has been promoted from a field survey technician to a staff surveyor at Main-Land. A graduate of Manistee High School in Manistee, […]

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Main-Land's Whitney gains certification

LIVERMORE FALLS — Main-Land Development Consultants Inc. announces the certification gains of Eric Whitney. Whitney, a staff scientist at Main-Land, has obtained state certification as a licensed site evaluator. He has also finished training as a wetland scientist through the University of New Hampshire. Whitney’s work includes septic system design, natural resource delineation and soils […]

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Legislature maps the landscape for legal marijuana growers, sellers

AUGUSTA — The Maine Senate and House voted Tuesday night to pass a sweeping medical marijuana reform bill that overhauls the caregiver system. The bill, which goes to Gov.Paul LePage, would let caregivers expand their business operations. For example, they could hire more than one worker, and sell up to 30 percent of their harvest […]

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Legislature votes to eliminate proficiency-based learning requirements

AUGUSTA — Six years after Maine became one of the first states to adopt new high school graduation standards, lawmakers are poised to roll back those requirements by allowing towns to decide whether to issue proficiency-based diplomas. The House and the Senate voted Tuesday night to eliminate the state mandate that students demonstrate proficiency in […]