AUGUSTA — Freed from prison in February, a Waterville man on probation for kidnapping is heading back for another stretch behind bars.
August 2012
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Lawrence-EL postponed
AUBURN — It was an eventful yet anticlimactic season opener that wasn’t for the Lawrence High School football team Friday night.
PHOTO: Blue Moon, Blue Lobster
Today a lobsterman landed this bright blue lobster. It coincidentally happened during a ‘blue moon’ – the second full moon of the month.
Feds still mulling LePage’s Medicaid waiver request
Gov. LePage would like to remove 24,000 low-income parents and 1,800 elderly people from the program, as well as all 19- and 20-year-olds.
Campaigns cast Obama, Romney as ‘the other’
Republicans say Obama is unfamiliar with American staples like garage sales and lemonade stands. Democrats say Romney is an elitist out of touch.
DHHS to 10-year-old’s mom: You share the blame
The agency says Amanda Huard knew her daughter was a danger to children before a 3-month-old died in her home.
STILL LIFE: Concourse greens up
Staff photo by David Leaming
PICKY PICKY: Barrels Community Market employees Deb Wrobel, left, and Melissa Hacket pick dead leaves off watermelon pants growing in the recently opened park in the Concourse in Waterville.
STILL LIFE: Pressure test
Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
Waterville firefighter, Robert Shay, tests water pressure of a hydrant in front of Atkins on Main Street in Waterville Thursday morning. Each year the fire department tests a select few hydrants to test and record hydrant pressure for future reference if a fire were to break out at the hydrants coverage area.
SNAPSHOT: School’s out for … Thursday
Children cross the South Monmouth Road after exiting a stopped school bus Thursday afternoon on the second day of school in Monmouth. Busses are rolling and stopping for children on roads across Maine this week with the re-opening of school. The children were attending Countryside Daycare.