There were eight accidents, including one involving a person taken by ambulance to a hospital, at the intersection in 2011 and 2012, according to the most recent data from the Maine Department of Transportation.
September 2013
Ayla Reynolds’ mother reveals additional information about Waterville toddler’s disappearance
The mother of toddler Ayla Reynolds revealed additional information this week she said state police investigators gave her about the missing girl.
RSU 12 passes budget by slim margin Tuesday
The budget for Regional School Unit 12 narrowly passed on Tuesday, with the eight towns approving $26.4 million.
Autumnal tints emerge as the year’s most gorgeous weather arrives
If you look carefully and wait patiently enough, you might just get a glimpse of Thoreau’s New England fall.
Cony students get refresher course in 9/11
Twelve years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, teachers work with students who are too young to remember what happened.
United Way halfway to $1.5 million fundraising goal
About 270 volunteers and business leaders attended the annual breakfast at the Augusta Civic Center, where United Way leaders said they hope to rebound after a few tough years of fundraising.
Wayne to highlight historic and unusual homes
The Homes of Wayne Tour is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and features an “Alice in Wonderland Home,” The Carling House and the Androscoggin Yacht Club.
Thunderstorm watch in effect across central Maine tonight, tomorrow
The National Weather has issued a severe thunderstorm watch across central Maine for tonight and Thursday.
Maine horse euthanized due to EEE
The Oxford County horse was vaccinated but had not been given a booster dose, the state vet says.
Diplomats move on 2 fronts on Syria weapons
The White House and world leaders are trying to draw up a viable plan to get Syria’s chemical weapons under control, while also trying to negotiate a peace in the civil war.