AUGUSTA — The parent company of Central Maine Power announced plans Monday to bring a natural gas pipeline into the city.
2012
Ex-Cannan man accused of threatening Obama
BANGOR — A former Canaan man who threatened Gov. Paul LePage last year pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in federal court Monday on a charge of threatening President Barack Obama.
Scholarship available to media student
Maine Media Women will give a $1,000 scholarship to a senior female student graduating in 2012.
Readfield Elementary registers for kindergarten
READFIELD — Readfield Elementary School will hold kindergarten registration for the 2012-13 school year from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 21 and 8 a.m. to noon March 22.
Girl Scouts launch cookie sales
Girl Scouts of Maine 2012 Girl Scout cookie sale will run through March 9.
Erskine Academy to hold March 10 scrapbooking event
SOUTH CHINA — Erskine Academy class of 2012 will host a scrapbooking workshop to benefit Project Graduation from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 10 in the school cafeteria.
Dental services available for low income children
Smiles Change Lives is now serving low-income children in the Augusta and Waterville area through Dr. Michal Kleinlerer of MK Orthodontics.
Glowing chemical finds trace amounts of blood
WATERVILLE — The chemical police used to discover the blood of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds in her home can literally shed light on an investigation.
Maine winter Special Olympics
CARRABASSETT VALLEY — Under clear skies Monday, 500 athletes and hundreds of volunteers converged at Sugarloaf Mountain Resort for the 43rd annual Special Olympics Maine Winter Games.