A growing number of city and town offices in Maine plan to open on Dec. 29, a Saturday, to issue marriage licenses on the first day same-sex marriage is legal in the state.
2012
Emergency disaster drill planned on Farmington’s Fairbanks, Wilton roads Tuesday
FARMINGTON — Emergency responders are conducting a disaster drill on Fairbanks and Wilton roads this afternoon.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Dec. 10, 2012
IN ANSON, Sunday at 11:34 a.m., a report of a theft was investigated on Main Street.
Waterville, Portland events to mark first anniversary of Ayla Reynolds disappearance
Two upcoming events will mark the one-year anniversary of toddler Ayla Reynolds’ disappearance, and each will attempt to find a bright spot in the midst of the unsolved investigation.
Slipping, sliding, but no major accidents during messy Monday weather
Cars slid off roads and into each other all around central Maine Monday, but no major accidents were reported as part of the first major storm of the season.
Augusta school board to consider Cony assistant principal as interim high school head
AUGUSTA — Assistant principal Kimberly Silsby will be considered to fill in as interim principal of Cony High School by the board of education when it meets Wednesday.
China Dine-ah owner to open second, seasonal restaurant on Route 3
CHINA — Norm Elvin hopes his new restaurant, The China Dine-ah Too Go, will become not only a stopping point but also a destination for the thousands of tourists who drive up Route 3 every summer to visit Acadia National Park.
Jeep slides off road into Chelsea house
CHELSEA — Rescuers removed a Jeep after it slid off Togus Road Sunday and wound up nestled against a house.
NHL labor dispute cancels season through December 30
Already, 422 regular-season games had been called off through Dec. 14; the latest cuts on Day 86 of the NHL shutdown claimed 104 more.
Maine martial arts teacher accused of making child-porn videos
Wade Hoover, 34, allegedly assaulted students when they were unconscious.