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Voters brought change to both the Atlantic City and New Jersey governments in Tuesday's election.
November 8 -
The center received state regulatory approval to advance a $512 million expansion project in Portland.
October 5 -
Penobscot County, Maine, voters will not be asked until 2018 to fund renovations at Bangor's former YMCA building to ease jail overcrowding, according to County Commissioner Peter Baldacci.
August 9 -
Regional School Unit 9 directors voted unanimously Thursday to use the majority of $729,954 in additional state funds to reduce tax assessments and borrowing for capital improvement projects.
August 1 -
Costly mandates and aging infrastructure are among the challenges S&P cited.
July 13 -
Maine Gov. Paul LePage signed a new budget early Tuesday, ending the state’s first government shutdown in 25 years.
July 5 -
Maine Gov. Paul LePage vowed to reject the legislature's bipartisan budget proposal.
June 30 -
Maine lawmakers are trying to approve a new two-year state budget before the fiscal year begins.
June 28 -
Maine State Treasurer Terry Hayes addresses recent disputes with Maine Gov. Paul LePage over bond sales and her upcoming campaign for governor in 2018. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
June 27 -
AUGUSTA, Maine -- Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has certified that nearly 61 percent of voters in last week's statewide bond referendum approved the borrowing plan.
June 22