GARDINER — Students need to be fed not only during school hours, but also on the weekend.
December 2011
Organizations
AUGUSTA — The Augusta Duplicate Bridge Club has announced its recent winners.
LePage wants ‘fluke’ to end
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage said it’s “a fluke in the laws” that neither he nor the Legislature has any say over the Maine State Housing Authority.
Santas saddle up
VASSALBORO — Horse owners and enthusiasts celebrated Christmas on Sunday the cowboy way with an annual parade.
Katahdin tale a big-screen dream
WATERVILLE — The riveting true tale is already a book, a graphic novel and a documentary film.
Katz legislation could aid gas pipeline deal
AUGUSTA — A bill to be considered in the upcoming legislative session could make it easier for natural gas projects to secure financing.
Waterville child remains missing
WATERVILLE — Law enforcement and citizen search parties combed a Waterville neighborhood Sunday, but as evening fell, had not found missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.
Fire leaves Somerville family homeless
A chimney fire that quickly spread into the attic has left a family homeless for Christmas.
HIGH SCHOOL INDOOR TRACK NOTEBOOK: Panthers fare well in their 1st meet
The Waterville Senior High School indoor track and field teams competed in their first meet of the season Saturday, the Bowdoin College Relays. The Purple Panthers had more than 60 athletes compete, and had more than 70 come out for the team this winter.
It’s high noon for Occupy Maine
PORTLAND — Occupy Maine filed a lawsuit this morning in advance of a deadline to take down its Lincoln Park encampment