The accident happened on Tuesday night as Jordan Cole and three friends were returning home after going out for a pizza.
October 2011
Wednesday and Thursday Waterville police logs and arrests
Vehicle accident, assaults, criminal mischief
Maine AFL-CIO holds biennial convention
A presentation by Occupy Maine is on the agenda and delegates will discuss jobs, Wall Street, upcoming legislative issues and the voter registration referendum.
LURC reform panel to meets
The study panel was formed through a legislative directive in the wake of questions about whether the present Land Use Regulation Commission should be dismantled or reformed.
Thomaston man to receive medals for WWII service
Harding served overseas from 1943 to 1946 and participated in the invasion of Normandy at Omaha Beach.
WORLD SERIES: Cardinals win Game 1
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nobody plays a hunch like Tony La Russa. Not this October, anyway.
SNAPSHOT: Hands-on learning
HANDS-ON LEARNING: Ruby Dufour, 3 of Winthrop, holds a photovoltaic cell to a light bulb that powers the spinning fan in her other hand Wednesday morning at the Maine Energy Education booth during the Earth Science Day at the Maine State Museum in Augusta. About 1,000 visitors checked out the 15 displays, such as gold […]
Treatment centers scramble to keep funds
Three of Maine’s residential treatment and shelter programs for drug addicts and alcoholics are scrambling to move dozens of adults into alternative services so the programs don’t lose the federal funding they need to operate.
BRIEFS: LURC commission meets in Ashland
AUGUSTA — The LURC Reform Commission, established by the Legislature to recommend possible reforms to the Land Use Regulation Commission, will hold its next work session today in Ashland with two public listening sessions.
Waterville council considers natural gas line
WATERVILLE — Officials proposing to build an $80 million natural gas pipeline through central Maine got both support and questions at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.