While waiting in traffic at the various road and utility construction sites in Augusta, a thought came to mind.
May 2013
MLB: Dempster wins 2nd straight for Red Sox
TORONTO (AP) — Ryan Dempster won his second straight start and the Boston Red Sox took advantage of a season-high 10 walks to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 on Thursday night.
Morning Sentinel area police log, May 2, 2013
IN ANSON, Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., an animal complaint was reported on Second Street.
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Maine may give schools flexibility on residency requirements
Gov. LePage is deciding the fate of a bill giving control to local boards on where superintendents must live.
Recent bomb threats discussed at RSU 4 forum
More than two dozen parents and almost an equal number of staff members from Regional School Unit 4 gathered for a public discussion Thursday about the recent rash of bomb threats at schools in Litchfield, Sabattus and Wales.
Augusta City Council clears way for Bicentennial Nature Park to reopen
Bicentennial Nature Park will reopen this summer, with city councilors voting unanimously Thursday to spend money from the current year’s budget to make sure the swimming and sunning spot is ready in time for the start of the season.
Parents rally to support ‘failing’ Portland elementary school
F is for “fabulous” or “family” — anything but “failing,” said parents outside the Hall Elementary School on Thursday afternoon.About two dozen parents gathered at their children’s school to greet staff members — and support them — a day after the school got an F in the Maine Department of Education’s new school grading system.
Waterville Police ticketing for unreasonably loud exhausts
Waterville police are ticketing people whose loud exhaust systems are causing disturbances.