IN ALBION, Thursday at 1:17 p.m., harassment was investigated on Unity Road.
2012
Voters approve AOS 92 budget
VASSALBORO — Town voters approved the $6.6 million school budget Thursday during a special election.
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Madison senior puts himself on the map
Matt McClintock came into the spring with a few school records but wanting more.
Prosecuting war while lowering taxes a bad idea
A few years ago, I was talking with Sen. Herman Talmadge from Georgia, who had served on the Senate Finance Committee for many years.
STILL LIFE: New home
Joni Sprague, third from right, on Thursday speaks with donaters and officials with Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity at the site where a new home will be built on Jacques Lane in Oakland and later purchased by Sprague. From left are Diane Townsend, Dave Cross, Carl Beck, David Viens, Sprague, Peter Nielsen and Mike Grant.
Downeaster funding in transportation bill
The bill includes subsidies for the Portland-Boston train, which will expand service to Brunswick in the fall.
Congress passes student loans, highway bill
The bill keeps interest rates for some loans at 3.4 percent, and includes just over $100 billion for highway and other transportation programs.
Cornell du Houx won’t seek re-election
The Brunswick Democrat says he is withdrawing from his state House race because he’s been called to active duty in the U.S. Navy Reserves.
Ex-Maine official coming back to take new post
Ed Meadows will be deputy commissioner of operations and administration in the newly merged Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
Roberts jokes about trip to ‘impregnable’ fortress
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts draws laughter at a conference of about judges, attorneys and others a day after the court’s historic ruling on health care.