UNITY — A fire that destroyed an apartment building Saturday morning at 178 Main St. rekindled late Saturday night.
February 2013
Waterville crash victims decry lenient sentence given to dangerous driver
WATERVILLE — The legal case is resolved, but emotions still linger.
Maine ahead of most states in preparing for health care law changes
AUGUSTA — Though Maine has not embraced all of the components of the federal health care overhaul, the state is still ahead of most others preparing for changes coming next year, an analysis shows.
Athens teen recognized for making wishes come true
MADISON — As a young child, Lanie Howes donated the presents from her birthday party to a charity that helps children with life-threatening illnesses.
Hardy Girls Healthy Women leader named Mid-Maine chamber’s Rising Star for 2012
WATERVILLE — When Megan Williams was a high school student in Falmouth, she helped start a civil rights team at her school. One of the things the group did was organize a week to celebrate difference, but Williams said the idea was met with some negative reactions.
Developer turns to YouTube to pitch Augusta hospital redevelopment tax break
AUGUSTA — Local developer Kevin Mattson is taking his pitch for a tax break to help redevelop the old MaineGeneral Medical Center hospital building to YouTube and other social media.
Augusta District Court, Feb. 7-13, 2013
AUGUSTA — The following is a list of cases closed Feb. 7-13, 2013, in Augusta District Court:
Kennebec Journal area police log, Feb. 17, 2013
WINTHROP — Slippery driving conditions Saturday morning caused four accidents, including a three-vehicle crash that resulted in one of the drivers being taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta for treatment of injuries.
Waterville councilors consider Carver Street, KMD zoning changes Tuesday
WATERVILLE — City councilors on Tuesday will consider rezoning two lots off Kennedy Memorial Drive and Carver Street to allow financial institutions or professional offices to be there.
Winds of change bring back memories of disappointed postal service rounds
I never thought I’d see the day the U.S. Postal Service would announce it planned to stop Saturday delivery.