AUGUSTA, at 4:04 p.m., there was a report of disorderly conduct on the Calumet Bridge.
2013
China man pleads guilty to drug charges
A felony charge against Casey Edward Bellows, 33, could be reduced if he completes a number of requirements.
$25 million loan guarantee approved for new Maine pellet plant
The operation, which requires a $70 million investment, could be up and running by the end of 2014.
SNAPSHOT: Building justice
A welder works up on a lift on Tuesday as construction continues on the new Kennebec County Superior Court House being built in Augusta.
Chipotle’s profits heat up as it draws more diners
The fast-food Mexican chain is performing better than many of its competitiors, including McDonald’s and Burger King.
Leaders sought for Gardiner comprehensive plan
The ideas, which will be split up between the two workshops, range from maintaining a community events listing to developing community gardens to studying the development of public transportation.
Augusta’s Audette named fire chief of the year
The Fire Chief of the Year designation by the Maine Fire Chiefs Association was the first for Augusta Fire Chief Roger Audette, who has been in that post for five years.
Winslow hosts regional househould hazardous disposal day Saturday
If you live in the Winslow area, this Saturday you can take most of your hazardous household waste to Winslow Public Works for the annual Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day.
Idexx founder Shaw urges business owners to take big steps
David Shaw spoke Thursday at the annual Mainebiz Momentum Convention, where he told fellow entrepreneurs to try to have an effect on people’s lives.
Portland Pipe Line gives up permit it would need for tar sands oil
The company makes the rare decision amid the battle over a proposed South Portland ordinance.