University officials say the falloff was primarily due to fewer part-time students, particularly those not enrolled in degree programs.
September 2012
Waterville police; Franklin and Somerset sheriff’s logs, Sept. 2 and 3
Harassment, unwanted persons, prowler
Caribou man dies in Maine motorcycle crash
Police say Jason Michaud was riding with three other people Sunday when his motorcycle drifted off the side of the road and hit a guardrail.
Maine names 3 Teacher of the Year finalists
The winner will be named between two elementary school teachers and one middle school teacher in a surprise assembly this month.
Flooding, power outages persist after Isaac
President Barack Obama was to visit Louisiana on Monday, a day ahead of the Democratic National Convention.
No injuries in USM dorm fire pegged as arson
Two hundred students are evacuated but no damage is reported outside the closet where the fire was set.
Actor Crowe gets lift after getting lost kayaking
NEW YORK — Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe lost his way kayaking in the waters off New York’s Long Island and was picked up by a U.S. Coast Guard boat and ferried to a harbor, officials said Sunday. The 48-year-old actor was kayaking with a friend and launched from Cold Spring Harbor Saturday afternoon on the […]
Popular Windsor Fair draws to a close today
Final day’s events include horse barrel racing, horse-pulling contests and an antique auto show and parade.
Ski areas seeking brisk season pass sales
Maine’s Sunday River reports season pass sales are 10 percent above where they were at this time last year.
Maine GOP rebukes former national committeewoman
Jan Staples says there were multiple problems at the state convention and that she was obligated to point them out.