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Small Maine Town Comes Together to Search for Disabled Dog

By: Ronda Snyder The Town of Sidney with approximately 4,500 residents is located between Waterville to the north and Augusta to the South. It’s a small tight nit community made up of farms and small neighborhoods. Sidney, Maine was incorporated on January 30, 1792 and was named after English author, Sir Philip Sidney. There are

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Maine Business Making a Difference in Lives of Those With Mental Health Issues

By: Ronda Snyder with contributions from Taylor Belanger The Paul White Company was established in 1970 as a specialty tile business. Sons, Paul C and Jonathan White have continued their father’s commitment to providing quality interior solutions to their customers. Today, it serves both residential and commercial customers in Northern New England from its headquarters

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MSAD58 – Mt. Abram Regional High School Loses Yet Another Incredible Staff Member

By: MJN Team and Contributing Writer Last week, Assistant Principal and Athletic Director, Kristina Stevens resigned from her position at MSAD 58’s Mt. Abram Regional High School. Stevens provided a 60 day notice in accordance with her contract. Stevens is by all accounts, well loved and respected by the students and faculty at Mt. Abram.

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At the Travis Mills Foundation, the Key Word is “Recalibration”

By: Ronda Snyder Maine Journal News was fortunate enough to be invited to tour the Travis Mills Foundation facility on October 19, 2021 along with seven Republican lawmakers. We were met by John Romac, a volunteer with the Travis Mills Foundation, who gave us a bit of a history lesson on the Arden estate which

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BANGOR ZOMBIE WALK CANCELED BY ORGANIZER…BLAMED CANCELLATION ON THE CITY OF BANGOR…THAT’S UNTRUE

By: Ronda Snyder The Bangor Zombie Walk which has been a tradition for 11 years was cancelled this year after being scheduled to take place on October 23, 2021 at 3 pm. Meet event organizer, Jessie Jackson, who seemed to blame the cancellation on the City of Bangor. However, there is much more to this

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Representative Charlotte Warren and Dems Ambush Commissioner Liberty

By: Ronda Snyder On Wednesday, September 15, 2021, a Zoom meeting was scheduled for 2 pm between Commissioner Randall Liberty of the Department of Corrections and Co-chairs of the Criminal Justice Committee, Representative Charlotte Warren (D-Hallowell) and Senator Susan Deschambault (D-York) to discuss a full committee meeting regarding Long Creek Youth Development Center and the

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