A steady snowfall blanketed the region on Tuesday, closing schools and businesses and slowing traffic.
March 2013
Nation pays for wars long after they’re over
If history is any judge, the U.S. government will be paying for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for the next century as service members and their families grapple with the sacrifices of combat.
Waterville District Court, Jan. 28 – Feb. 1, 2013
WATERVILLE — The following cases were closed Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2013, in Waterville District Court.
Morning Sentinel area police log, March 19, 2013
IN ANSON, Monday at 7:03 a.m., an animal complaint was reported on River Road.
COLLEGE BASEBALL: Duncklee looking foward to returning to field for Mules
After spending most of his life going from one sports season to another, Colby College sophomore Luke Duncklee can’t wait to get back into action.
Portsmouth shipyard workers await sequestration furlough notices
Workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery may be notified this week about how many unpaid days off they will have to take because of federal budget cuts.
Augusta council votes on Cony flatiron lease, tax break Thursday
Augusta city councilors on Thursday will vote on a proposal to develop the former Cony High School flatiron building into housing for senior citizens.
King cosponsors bill to improve small-courthouse security
U.S. Sen. Angus S. King Jr. is cosponsoring bipartisan legislation to improve security at smaller courthouses.
Hallowell loses Greater Augusta Utilities District sewer rates dispute
Controversial sewer rates set by the Greater Augusta Utility District in October 2011 will stand, under a Kennebec County Superior Court ruling.
Richmond facing choice of ambulance services
Gardiner is competing with a private ambulance service provider for a contract with Richmond in hopes of saving money for the city and surrounding communities it serves.