Toni Richardson said she filed a complaint charging religious discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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Warning system in the works to prevent trucks from hitting ‘can opener’ train trestle in Augusta
The proposed $45,000 system would use sensors that would be installed on Water Street on both approaches to the train overpass in the city’s downtown.
Ex-Red Sox pitcher Schilling to attend Maine Republican Party event
It won’t be cheap to get into the fundraiser scheduled for May 31 in Augusta.
Fraud allegations prompt closure of Augusta mental health agency
Fullcircle Supports Inc., which provided services to about 300 clients, closes abruptly after the state suspends payments.
Are you the outdoors type? Casting company might want you
A company is coming to Augusta this month to cast a commercial.
Augusta man argues 60-year sentence for child sex assaults is too long
The hearing before the state’s highest court in the case of Wade Hoover raises questions about the length of prison sentences for sexual offenders and what factors should be considered.
Former postal service employee pleads guilty to stealing mail
Court papers say Amanda K. Wentzell of Augusta rifled through and took mail that was being processed by the U.S. Postal Service.
Bill to add bottle deposit to ‘nips’ advances
The legislation to charge a refundable 5-cent deposit on miniature liquor bottles is aimed at reducing roadside litter.
Augusta woman who embezzled $400,000 from paper group ordered to keep paying restitution
Wendy L. Gagne is ordered to pay $200 a month toward the balance of $352,082, after her payments stopped in 2009.
Phoning girlfriend from Augusta jail costs inmate 20 months
Derek D. Taylor, 33, of Norridgewock, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Augusta to violating conditions of release.