Augusta Public Works employee Donald Searles directs traffic around paving near Camp Keyes on Wednesday.
July 2013
Madison student one of two Maine reps at national leadership event
Madison Memorial High School student Kristin Bishop will travel to Washington, D.C., to represent her school, community and state at Girls Nation, a weeklong conference on national government.
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 12, 2013
IN ANSON, Thursday at 4:52 p.m., mischief was reported on Four Mile Square Road.
Mold problem to temporarily relocate Anson Town Office
The Anson Town Office will temporarily move because of a mold problem that has affected air quality in offices, according to administrative assistant Bob Worthley.
Jonathan Demme opens Maine International Film Festival with latest movie
The excitement was palpable Friday as film enthusiasts started appearing in Waterville for the opening of the 16th annual Maine International Film Festival.
Jackman couple delivers baby in Fairfield driveway
Jill Demanski, of Jackman, delivered her baby boy in the back seat of her car while her husband, Chris, coached her Friday morning along Route 104.
‘Richard III’ haunts the screen at Maine International Film Festival
Booking Laurence Olivier’s 1956 film production of “Richard III” was a smart move by this year’s Maine International Film Festival. Not just because it’s a great film, but for news from Britain that stunned the world.
Yarmouth principal: LePage claim about military recruiters ‘just isn’t true’
Hall said Friday that neither a recruiter, nor any member of the LePage administration, ever asked about the allegations before submitting L.D. 1503.
Deep down in the lost and found
The cost of being forgetful is steep, whether it’s measured in dollars or pride.
Police urge peace after Zimmerman verdict
The Sanford police chief and Seminole County Sheriff made their appeal Friday shortly after jurors began deliberating.