Windsor residents will vote on Tuesday whether to start the process of withdrawing from Regional School Unit 12.
May 2013
Local professional fishermen dedicate efforts to ’26 Angels,’ featured on national TV
Corey Vose, 32, of Augusta, and Troy Garrison, 43, of Topsham, fished for bass in the 26 Angels Foundation fishing tournament in Connecticut to benefit the families of those slain Dec. 14, 2012, in Newtown, Conn., and were featured on “Good Morning America” as part of a story the network television program did on the event.
Augusta District Court, May 2 – 8, 2013
The following is a list of cases involving area residents closed May 2 to 8, 2013, in Augusta District Court.
Northern New England seeing surge in heroin use
Authorities are attributing the surge to aggressive marketing by out-of-state drug dealers and the higher cost of prescription drugs.
Franco-American Day celebrates Acadian culture, accomplishments at State House Tuesday
Events Tuesday in the State House for Franco-American Day, celebrating Franco-American culture, includes the naming of four new inductees to the Franco-American Hall of Fame.
Phillips Elementary credits staff, community and clear goals for A rating from state
A supportive community, experienced staff members and consistent expectations are the reasons why Phillips Elementary School was one of only 42 elementary and middle schools to receive an A under a new letter grading system unveiled by Gov. Paul LePage earlier this month, Principal Felecia Pease said.
Nonprofit triples size of LakeSmart water protection program in single year
LakeSmart, a program that seeks to improve lake health, has more than tripled in size this year, its first in the hands of a private nonprofit group.
Morning Sentinel area police log, May 12, 2013
IN CANAAN, Sunday, at 2:55 p.m., reported burglary was investigated on Main Street.
Return to sender; address well-known
I must have more return address labels than anyone in the city of Waterville.
New MaineGeneral hospital to save big on utility costs
Utility costs in the new regional hospital in northwest Augusta are expected to be less than half of the current bill.