While Republicans raised concerns about the social media activity of one worker, Secretary of State Matt Dunlap called the tactics ‘a distraction’ and an ‘irresponsible’ attempt to discredit the process.
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Court hears arguments in of Augusta assault conviction appeal
The attorney for Terrence Townes, who is serving 12 years behind bars for the attack, cites political, racist climate, evidence violation and lack of jury diversity for reasons to vacate the conviction.
Two people taken to hospital after Saturday head-on crash
One driver was taken by LifeFlight to Maine Medial Center in Portland, other man released from MaineGeneral
Kennebec Journal Nov. 11 police log
Augusta area police reports for Nov. 11, 2018.
Augusta display, ceremonies mark centennial of Armistice Day
Re-enactor brought uniforms, equipment from World War I for Veterans Day exhibit.
Bill Sprague answers Five Questions
The owner and president of Sprague & Curtis Real Estate talks about the importance of finding what works and remaining relevant.
Composer creates a classical ode to the Allagash
Nate Saunders first saw the Allagash Wilderness Waterway as a teenager.
Veterans Day activities in southern Maine ask us all to remember
Portland is holding a parade Sunday that starts from Longfellow Square and ends with a wreath-laying at City Hall.
Augusta weighs pulling plug on CMP streetlight leases, buying into LED technology for savings
The city could save $168,000 to $300,000 per year by making the change.
Consultants jockey for contract to write rules for Maine’s marijuana market
Five companies have submitted bids to become Maine’s adviser as it launches an adult-use industry.