A program at Camp KV allows immigrant children to socialize and interact with other children in a way that officials hope will help them bridge differences.
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Central Maine pyrotechnicians gear up for Fourth of July fireworks
Steve Marson, owner of Central Maine Pyrotechnics and Pyro City Fireworks, said his crews will perform 50 shows on July 4 and his shops will have 75% of their annual sales within the next week.
Under fire for billing problems, CMP seeking approval for rate hike
Customers will be able to weigh in on the proposal during a series of public hearings set to begin at USM in Portland on July 16.
On 20-year anniversary of Edwards Dam removal, Kennebec River brimming with life
The removal of 162-year-old Augusta dam restored ecology and propelled a national movement, freeing 1,199 U.S. rivers to date.
Impact of Maine’s $300,000 impaired driving testing vehicle hard to measure
State officials said the goal of deploying the truck is to deter impaired driving, which is difficult to show with data.
Downtown Augusta continues to remake itself with new developments and investments
A new restaurant and a slate of events are expected to draw people to downtown Augusta this summer and beyond.
Appeals court rules for LePage in lawsuit by former House Speaker Mark Eves
The 1st Circuit judges find that the former governor has immunity from the claims, but 3 of them say he did violate Eves’ rights in getting him fired from a charter school post.