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    $105 million transportation bond goes to voters; three others fail

    Staff August 27, 2019

    Bonds that would have supported broadband expansion, boost career and technical schools and provide money for Land for Maine's Future and other conservation efforts didn't get the needed two-thirds votes to pass.

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    Hire-A-Vet job fair comes to Augusta this week

    Staff Updated: August 27, 2019

    Maine's largest hiring fair will take place in Augusta this Thursday as the official kickoff to the annual Maine Hire-A-Vet campaign, which ramps up beginning on Labor Day.

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    Maine law firm Verrill Dana rebrands as Verrill

    Staff Updated: August 23, 2019

    Portland-based law firm Verrill Dana LLP, founded in 1862, has rebranded itself as simply Verrill and created a new logo and website.

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    United Way of Kennebec Valley names new executive director, first woman

    Staff August 22, 2019

    The United Way of Kennebec Valley has named Courtney Yeager as executive director, succeeding Rob Gordon, who recently retired.

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    Inside what a two-way downtown means for developers

    Maureen Milliken August 21, 2019

    As the trend to convert one-way downtown streets to two-way grows, studies show benefits to property values, vacancy rates and more.

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    Augusta's downtown makes the shift to 2-way traffic

    Maureen Milliken August 20, 2019

    The change to two-way traffic through the core of downtown became official Monday, in a move officials and some business owners say will help ongoing commercial revitalization.

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    UMA's cybersecurity range makes state 'world leader'

    Maureen Milliken August 19, 2019

    With cybersecurity the fastest-growing program at UMA, the new training center offers simulated scenarios and other advanced education elements that will position graduates to be on the front line of cybersecurity and help fill a growing job gap.

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    UMA's new Maine Cyber Range signals cybersecurity training 'revolution'

    Maureen Milliken August 15, 2019

    The Maine Cyber Range, designed to enhance cybersecurity education for new workers and training for professionals, will officially open Friday on the University of Maine at Augusta campus.

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    Augusta plans driver education blitz as two-way Water Street nears

    Maureen Milliken August 12, 2019

    A two-way Water Street in downtown Augusta will likely become a reality next week, and the city hopes to fully prepare drivers for the change after 74 years of one-way traffic.

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    Frosty's Donuts opens Augusta shop, its fifth

    Maureen Milliken Updated: August 9, 2019

    Frosty's Donuts started in Brunswick in 1965, and its owners have opened shops in Freeport, Bath and Gardiner since buying the business in 2011.

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