MONMOUTH — One person is homeless after a fire damaged a house Tuesday on Route 135.
2013
Augusta swears in city councilors, school board members, mayor on Thursday
AUGUSTA — City councilors, school board members and Mayor William Stokes will be sworn in to office in an inauguration ceremony Thursday, to be followed by a brief council business meeting.
Region’s residents look forward to professionally, personally prosperous 2013
Tom Bolster is looking forward to a healthy 2013, both in his personal life and for his business.
LePage readies bills to tighten welfare rules
Among the measures is a bill that could ban drug felons from welfare and prohibit food stamps to buy soda.
LePage readies package of welfare reform bills
The LePage administration appears ready to challenge the new Democratic-controlled Legislature with several bills intended to reform Maine’s welfare system.
Skowhegan District Court, Nov. 26 to 30, 2012
SKOWHEGAN — The following cases were closed from Nov. 26 to 30, 2012, in Skowhegan District Court.
Waterville baker appreciative of benefits of a blessed life
WATERVILLE — Sharalyn Albertson put the finishing touches on a platter of champagne-flavored cupcakes Monday morning inside her new bakery on Silver Street.
Region’s first New Year’s baby born at Inland Hospital in Waterville
WATERVILLE — It’s a boy.
Waterville businessman, governor was an outspoken conservative, too, 100 years ago
AUGUSTA — Republican Gov. William T. Haines told lawmakers 100 years ago today that they should stand firm on state-level Prohibition, and that they should make every day count.
Waterville City Council to consider permit conditions on troublesome taverns
WATERVILLE — City councilors tonight will continue discussing how best to help decrease night fights, vandalism and other alcohol-related problems occurring downtown.