MADISON — Backyard Farms is not only growing tomatoes but growing its operations as well.
March 2012
Police decline comment on Ayla
WATERVILLE — State police declined to comment Monday on a claim by the maternal family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds that a significant amount of blood had been discovered at the home where she was last seen.
Democrats challenge Raye’s bill on primaries
AUGUSTA — A Democratic lawmaker said Monday that Republican Senate President Kevin Raye is seeking publicity, not a solution, with a bill to change Maine’s presidential nominating process.
Legal services for poor facing shortfall
The state commission that provides legal services to the poor may run out of money for court-appointed lawyers six weeks before the fiscal year closes at the end of June.
Community rallies for victims of fire
FAYETTE — Robert Danforth credits his escape from his burning mobile home to his landlord, Alfred Judd.
Belgrade to host gas-line forum
BELGRADE — Selectmen tonight will hear a presentation from a natural gas company seeking to reroute a gas line through Belgrade.
Native son pens state’s official march
AUGUSTA — When it came time to name the boisterous march he composed 51 years ago, Augusta native Leo Pepin, the son of immigrant parents, didn’t hesitate — it simply had to be named after the motto of the state he was proud to call home.
Downtown, 6-vehicle crashis still under investigation
WATERVILLE — The cause of a six-vehicle crash downtown that sent six people to the hospital Sunday is still under investigation.