The network upgrades include adding Ethernet high-speed equipment to those communities.
October 2012
Maine high court hears appeal of Portland murder conviction
The appeal by Daudoit Butsitsi maintains a judge’s comment could have influenced the verdict in his trial.
Pending trade pact could cost Maine shoe worker jobs, forum told
SKOWHEGAN — It was called Trade Policy 101, a daylong panel discussion Wednesday on trade fundamentals and the impact of international trade agreements on Maine workers, primarily footwear employees at New Balance factories.
No acceptable bids for current MaineGeneral Medical Center properties
So far, there are no takers for two gently used hospital properties.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP: Erskine pulls off big upset
BRUNSWICK — The Erskine girls soccer team followed up a dramatic playoff victory with another stunner Tuesday.
Readfield Town Office closing at noon on Friday
READFIELD — The Town Office will close at noon Friday so staff can attend a state election training program. For more information, call 685-4939.
WESTERN CLASS B GIRLS SOCCER QUARTERFINALS: Bears thrown for a loss
READFIELD — Maranacook coach Mike Morin turned to his assistant a few minutes into his soccer team’s playoff game against Gray-New Gloucester and said ‘No. 18 has a long throw, make a note of that.’ ”
Kennebec Journal area police log: Oct. 23, 2012
A 19-year-old was charged with operating without a license, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia by police responding to a report of a speeding vehicle on Route 3.
EASTERN CLASS C FIELD HOCKEY FINAL: Kaiser scores in 1st half as Ramblers hold on
HAMPDEN — The Winthrop field hockey players and coaches officially call it simply, “The V Play.” If it keeps working this well, they’ll starting calling it The Best Play Ever.
Owners of Fayette store purchasing former fire station
FAYETTE — The owners of the Fayette Country Store will soon be the owners of the former fire station across Main Street from the store.