AUGUSTA — A Gardiner man walked away with minor injuries Saturday after rolling his car several times on Interstate 95.
February 2013
LePage’s second State of the State speech addresses new realities, personalities
AUGUSTA — With state revenues scarce as ever and the political atmosphere as fickle as the Maine weather, Gov. Paul LePage will give his second State of the State speech this evening to a Legislature that’s far different from the one he addressed last year.
Cumberland Farms renovations evidence of Gerald Hotel project’s economic boost
FAIRFIELD — The renovation workforce at the former Gerald Hotel is part of the reason for an expansion at the nearby Cumberland Farms, where the manager said a new coffee area was being installed Monday.
Waterville considers taking over Pine Grove Cemetery
WATERVILLE — The poor economy over the last few years may prompt the city to take control of Pine Grove Cemetery.
Hallowell pre-release center closing worries local legislators, officials
AUGUSTA — Rep. Corey Wilson said he’s concerned that the inmates who will be moved from the Central Maine Pre-Release Center in Hallowell to one in Warren won’t have the same kind of job opportunities they have now.
Augusta school board starts budget process Wednesday
AUGUSTA — The Board of Education meets Wednesday to work on next year’s proposed school budget.
Mass. Republicans seek viable candidate for Kerry seat
The party hoped former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown would run, but he bowed out last week, and no Plan B has emerged.
Former Topsham police chief faces OUI charge
Timothy Young, 55, was police chief for nine years before leaving the department in May.
Manchester crash victim remains hospitalized Monday
MANCHESTER — A Leeds woman remains hospitalized with serious injuries suffered when her car rammed into a tree on Western Avenue Friday.
St. Albans fire leaves four homeless Sunday
ST. ALBANS — Four people were left homeless Sunday night after their mobile home caught fire when heaters used to thaw frozen pipes ignited the floor.