At Chris and Ashirah Knapp’s Temple homestead, the couple teaches apprentices a self-sustaining lifestyle, one that creates minimal waste and maximizes sparse resources.
August 2013
At Mount Vernon Community Center’s cafe, old friends and new are welcome
The Mount Vernon Community Center’s Saturday morning cafe is a chance to catch up with friends, eat good food and support the center’s activities.
Knox rider reportedly injured after horse falls atop her
A rider at a horse show in Knox was injured, reportedly after falling off her horse and having it roll over her, and taken to a local hospital Saturday afternoon.
Lac-Megantic disaster sole focus of federal rail meeting Thursday
The Railroad Safety Advisory Committee meets Thursday to discuss safety standards in the wake of the July 6 Lac-Megantic train derailment; Sen. Susan Collins sees support among “green” voters; and Sen. Angus King’s plan to streamline federal regulations is caught in a commentary crossfire.
Cause of fire that burned Augusta home’s exterior under investigation
The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of a fire that burned the exterior of a Fairfield Street home in Augusta early Saturday morning.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Aug. 24, 2013
Augusta, Friday, at 6:28 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported at Glenridge Gardens Apartments on Glenridge Drive.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 24, 2013
IN BINGHAM, Friday at 9:12 a.m., a report of an assault was investigated on Village Street.
Waterville man tagged out in alleged baseball bats theft
Donnie Debault, 18 of Waterville, allegedly stole two baseball bats from Joseph’s Sporting Goods on Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville on Friday.
Police: Maine man wakes up, confronts burglars
The two suspects overpower the 71-year-old homeowner and flee with a loaded gun, clothing, drugs and other items.
Disabled vets kayak, paddle at Maine camp
Twenty-seven disabled troops and their families are spending a long weekend at Camp Wavus in Jefferson.