Guardsmen with the Waterville-based 11th Civil Support Team of the Maine National Guard decontaminate hazardous material suits Thursday at the former Cony High School in Augusta. The 22 full-time airmen and soldiers who support civilian emergency workers were being evaluated by the Army, according to the unit’s commander, Col. Gerald Dunlap. The team is one […]
April 2012
Brunswick man to serve 18 years for child sex assault
Lester Ambrose Jr., 41, was convicted of gross sexual assault for incidents that took place between October 2006 and December 2010.
Oxford business closes, putting 64 out of work
A human resources manager at CCS Global Holdings says the company’s other locations in New Hampshire and Massachusetts are not affected.
Maine woman awarded $1.9M in malpractice suit
Charlene Whalen of Corinth claimed Dr. Steven Weisberger overprescribed methadone, causing her to suffer brain damage.
Maine officials warn motorists of wandering moose
Moose will be especially active along roads over the next two months.
L.L. Bean to donate $1 million to get kids outside
Olympic gold medalists Seth Wescott and Joan Benoit Samuelson will be participating in a Tuesday announcement event.
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: Kelly gives Bruins Game 1 win in OT
BOSTON (AP) — Chris Kelly’s newest piece of jewelry is a thick, padlocked chain that he wore around his neck after scoring the game-winning goal in Boston’s playoff opener on Thursday night.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Diplock jolts Monks’ offense
Cassie Diplock knew she’d be an impact player for the St. Joseph’s College women’s lacrosse team this season.
Colonel preps for run through ‘dark’ jungle
WATERVILLE — To prepare for an upcoming 62-mile run through a Central American jungle, Col. Jack Mosher follows a simple training regimen.