A residential rooster has spurred complaints and the town doesn’t have an ordinance to deal with the noise.
August 2013
Gardiner City Council puts off wastewater treatment plant heating decision
City Council wants time to mull over the options for converting the wastewater plant from heating oil as well as a tax incentive request from an office park developer.
Australian killed in Oklahoma was pursuing passion for baseball
Three teenagers are charged in the thrill killing of the college athlete.
Pirates open season in Lewiston, plan January return to Portland
Renovations at the Cumberland County Civic Center will put the team in Lewiston for three months.
$150 million bond package one step closer to November ballot
A near-$150 million borrowing package was endorsed by a Maine legislative committee Thursday, a mostly choreographed move clearing its path to the November ballot.
U.S. soldier apologizes for Afghan massacre
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales slaughtered 16 Afghan civilians in their village, mostly women and children.
Cool temps hamper bees’ production in top two U.S. states
The bad year follows continuing losses of bees from colony collapse disorder.
Police identify man found dead on road in Bowdoin
David Curtis, 56, was found a few houses away from his home, and foul play is not suspected.
U.S. railroad chief ‘shocked’ at Maine company’s single-person train crews
He tells the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway that he expects two-person crews in the U.S.
Tour bus overturns on S. California freeway, injuring 50
Officials say five of the injured were flown by helicopter to a trauma center, but most of the others are believed to have relatively minor injuries.