A request to amend Waterville’s investment policy prompted a debate Tuesday about whether the city should refrain from investing in fossil fuels.
August 2013
ROAD RACE NOTEBOOK: Race honors healthy couple
The big road race in Waterville this weekend honors a couple. The husband worked out at Champions Fitness Club a few days a week until he was 99. The wife ran 5K races well into her 80s.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wilder receives new 5-year deal
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Old Dominion football coach Bobby Wilder has signed a new five-year contract that carries through the 2017 season.
Starks residents fret over health effects of proposed cellphone tower
Some Starks residents are concerned that a proposed cellphone tower on Abijah Hill Road would pose a threat to the health of them, their children and the area’s farmland.
Wilton to condemn mill in face of imprisoned owner’s inaction
Wilton officials are pursuing civil action against the imprisoned property owner of the former Forster Mill, after a year of frustration from the owner’s inaction.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: MLB uses technology in Biogenesis investigation
NEW YORK — Facebook friends. Transcripts of BlackBerry instant messages. Records of texts.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Class B state title game heads north
AUGUSTA — Fans of Class B football title contenders can plan on heading to Orono, rather than Portland, for the state championship game at the end of the upcoming season.
First charges filed in Benghazi attack
Those charged include Ahmed Abu Khattala, the head of a Libyan militia.
Navy abandons plan to fix nuclear sub burned in Maine
The repairs were expected to cost $450 million, after a man set fire to the sub at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in 2012.
SNAPSHOT: Eaglet rescue
District Game Warden Steve Allarie carries an eaglet today, that he captured on the banks of the Kennebec River in Chelsea.