Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 05, 2022
Summer-like, warm temperatures broke records in Augusta and Portland on Saturday. At 11 a.m. the temperature in Augusta was 68. The record high for Nov. 5 was 67 degrees in 1994. And Augusta would see “some more heating up to do,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Stephen Baron. “We’re forecast for the temperature to get to 72,” Baron said. Portland, was not expected to break any records, but it ended up heating up by the... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 05, 2022
A National Labor Relations Board complaint this week suggests the Chipotle Mexican Grill at the Marketplace at Augusta reopen and rehire its former workers. Workers are seen in June after Brandi McNease, far right, dropped off a letter about starting a union at the restaurant.... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 03, 2022
Brandi McNease, right, talks to co-workers in June before dropping off a letter about starting a union at the Chipotle Mexican Grill at the Marketplace at Augusta. The national restaurant chain later closed its eatery in Maine’s capital city. McNease said she was denied an... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 21, 2022
Quarterback Jaelen Jackson has helped South Portland win three straight games heading into its traditional rivalry game with Portland on Friday night. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer With high school football teams in Class B and C wrapping up the regular season this weekend, it... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 18, 2022
AUGUSTA — The cost of getting city approval for construction projects could soon increase, especially in Augusta’s historic districts. City officials are considering increasing the fee for residential and commercial building permits. And, for the first time, councilors are... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Business October 03, 2022
After learning earlier in the day Chipotle Mexican Grill was closing its Augusta location, workers rally July 19 outside the restaurant at Marketplace at Augusta. Workers had attempted to unionize, and claimed the closure is “Union-Busting 101.” Keith Edwards/Kennebec... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 01, 2022
A crane hoists material Thursday onto the banks of the Kennebec River in Augusta for a pipeline installation project being conducted across the tidal waterway for the Greater Augusta Utility District. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA — Since 2016, any sewage coming from... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 26, 2022
AUGUSTA — On Sunday, in a small function room around the corner from the Members Lounge, spent a few minutes reflecting on the milestone Le Club Calumet has reached. On Thursday, Augusta’s Franco American club turned 100 years old, and the former club president is optimistic... + más
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