Augusta officials and the president of Bangor Savings Bank say a new Western Avenue branch, on the former site of the Kennebec Journal, is making a good first impression for the city and the bank.
March 2013
Somerset Superior Court, Feb. 4-12, 2013
The following cases, listed alphabetically S-W, were closed from Feb. 4 to Feb. 12, 2013, in Somerset Superior Court.
Stolen snowmobiles recovered in Waterville
Police on Monday recovered two snowmobiles stolen sometime over the weekend from a storage shed at the Quarry Road Recreation Area in Waterville.
Skowhegan District Court, Jan. 28 – March 1, 2013
The following cases, listed alphabetically L-Z, from Jan. 28 to March 1, 2013, were closed in Skowhegan District Court.
Girl hospitalized following Monday accident at Sugarloaf
A 6-year-old girl was taken to the hospital after suffering serious injuries at Sugarloaf Ski Resort on Monday morning, the second one in two days that sent a skier at the resort to the hospital.
State House calendar, March 26, 2013
Legislative hearings and work sessions for March 26, 2013.
Burned-out Augusta buildings razed as investigators scramble for answers
Buildings at 146 Northern Ave., 1 Penobscot St. and 55 Sewall St. in Augusta, all recently damaged by fire, have been razed, even as the investigation into the Sand Hill fire continues.
Governor proposes legal defense fund for charter school board
The $1 million for legal defense of the Maine Charter School Commission would come out of aid to public schools.
Alewives’ passage in St. Croix hinges on passage of bills in Augusta
Over diminishing concerns of freshwater fishermen, the Legislature is considering three bills which would allow varying degrees of passage to alewives in the St. Croix watershed.
Bill to sell Blaine House receives bipartisan scorn, rejection
A Portland representative’s proposal to sell the house Gov. Paul LePage lives in to help pay for a tax-cut package the governor championed in 2011 was voted down – unanimously and quickly – by a legislative committee Monday.