A number of closings at exit 113 on Interstate 95 and Belgrade Road in Augusta beginning on Sunday and running through the rest of the week will mark the completion of road work there.
September 2013
Antiques appraisals draw family treasures to Whitefield Community Day
Lawrence Trueman’s antiques appraisals at the Whitefield Community Day drew a large crowd of people looking to get the value of family heirlooms.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Sept. 14, 2013
Augusta, Friday, at 5:38 p.m., a caller from the Senator Inn, Western Avenue, reported criminal trespass.
Seton hospital buyer seeks advice of Waterville neighbors
The future of the former Seton campus of MaineGeneral Medical Center will depend partly on what neighbors and the city of Waterville want at the site.
Central Mainers part of civilian effort to rocket into space
A group of seven current and former University of Maine students from all around the state, including one from Winslow, will make history next week when, if all goes well, they will launch an 18-foot-tall, 500-pound rocket they designed and built themselves nearly 35 miles into the atmosphere.
Waterville business leader Taylor’s ’60s spirit remembered by hundreds
A memorial service for Bill Taylor, a hippie turned businessman who never forgot the ideals of his generation, drew hundreds to Castonguay Square Saturday.
Route 27 detour near Belgrade Depot planned Monday, Tuesday
Motorists traveling along Route 27 near Belgrade Depot will be detoured along the Depot Road jughandle Monday and Tuesday.
Team Hall-Dale’s struggles at center of dispute between RSU 2 boss, council candidate
Regional School Unit 2 chairwoman Dawn Gallagher says the failure of Team Hall-Dale to raise all the money it pledged to help upgrade Hall-Dale Elementary School is part of the reason taxes have gone up, making organizer and Hallowell City Council candidate Andrew McPherson’s tax criticisms dismaying.
10 years later, Colby College student’s rape, murder resonates
Dawn Rossignol’s killing on Sept. 16, 2003 made national news and caused the Colby College community to rethink its view of the campus as a sanctuary from crime and violence.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Sept. 14, 2013
IN ANSON, Friday, at 2:09 p.m., theft was reported on New Portland Road.