The city allows clients to receive only the same number of clean needles as the used needles they turn in, unless they qualify for an exemption.
2021
Maine business, education groups tout economic benefits of immigration reform
More than 80 companies and organizations have signed a pledge saying Maine’s economic future relies on state and federal policies that encourage immigration.
Secretary of State Bellows to testify before Congress on voter rights bill Thursday
She will describe Maine’s experiences with many of the provisions that Congress is considering making mandatory nationwide.
Maine Democratic leaders pitch COVID-19 Patient Bill of Rights
Lawmakers hold a public hearing on L.D. 1, which would waive all copayments for testing and vaccinations.
Letters: Incredulous at mask-less photo; Limbaugh had bigoted views filled with inaccuracies
Incredulous at mask-less photo I was incredulous and very disheartened to see the picture of the softball tourney which accompanied the front page article in the Monday, Feb. 22 edition of The Times Record (“Topsham winter softball tournament raises money for homeless veterans“). Viewing all those people standing together shoulder to shoulder with hardly a […]
Tuesday’s college roundup: UMaine’s Simon named conference women’s basketball player of the week
Anne Simon had 21 points in the Black Bears win over New Hampshire.
Maine transportation officials recommend moving Portland’s Downeaster station
Relocating the passenger rail station close to its former location in Portland would improve service between the city and Brunswick, they said.
Press Herald sues Maine State Police over concealed discipline records
The newspaper is working to obtain public information on why more than a dozen state troopers were disciplined since 2015.
‘Hot Boy’ rapper Bobby Shmurda released from New York prison
He spent more than four years incarcerated for a drug gang conviction.
Richmond native named Service Person of the Month
GROTON, Conn. – Naval Submarine Base New London celebrated one of its own when a Maine native assigned to the base was recognized as Service Person of the Month by the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut and the New London Lions Club, Feb. 16. Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Kieleyanne Chaisson, a native of Richmond, […]