AUGUSTA — Results were not available Tuesday night in the Republican primary race for House District 57.
2012
Gardiner 2012 graduates recognized
GARDINER — Gardiner Area High School has announced its class of 2012 graduates.
THURSDAY’S EVENTS
Retirement gathering: The University of Maine at Farmington community retirement gathering to honor and celebrate Theodora J. Kalikow’s 18 years of service as UMF president, 4-6 p.m., Emery Community Arts Center on the UMF campus; 778-7256 or wolohan@maine. edu.
TODAY’S EVENTS
Barbershop chorus: Maine-ly Harmony Women’s Barbershop Chorus rehearsal, 6:30 p.m., Veterans Affairs hospital at Togus, Building 205, Room 112; all women are welcome; call 582-5523.
Family finds themselves suddenly homeless
AUGUSTA — Andrea Jellison and her husband drove into their driveway early Tuesday afternoon with the backseat of the car full of a month’s worth of groceries.
Governor holds off on issuing of bonds
About $40 million approved by legislators and voters in 2009 can’t be spent without his OK.
Dill, Summers winning Senate races
Republican Charlie Summers and Democrat Cynthia Dill held strong leads late Tuesday in Maine’s U.S. Senate primaries.
Fairfield volunteers needed for town plan, festival
FAIRFIELD — Town Manager Josh Reny is looking for volunteers from the community to update the town’s comprehensive plan and assist with this summer’s Fairfield Days festival.
Raye victorious in 2nd District
BANGOR — The night kept getting better for Kevin Raye.
Dechaine lawyer tries to sway judge to allow DNA evidence
PORTLAND — DNA evidence from Sarah Cherry’s left thumbnail would have been a game changer had it been allowed in Dennis Dechaine’s murder trial in 1989, the prisoner’s lawyer argued Tuesday.