Organizers of the Feb. 8 event will announce the meeting place a couple of days before the cash mob.
January 2014
Augusta man denies shaking, injuring baby daughter
Augusta police stopped Kevin Peaslee after he ran a stop sign taking 6-month old to the hospital, and immediately sought medical help for her, a police department spokesman said.
Nun, 83, to be sentenced for sabotage at nuclear facility
Sister Megan Rice is one of three Catholic peace activists convicted of sabotage last year after they broke into a nuclear weapons plant in Tennessee.
Two snowmobilers survive close call in Maine water
The two Brewer-area men are charged with operating under the influence after driving their machines onto open water in Sinclair.
Victim recalls terrifying ride; Maine kidnapper gets 14 years
Alexander Filatov describes being abducted in his BMW’s trunk by Travis Landry, a U.S. Army veteran from Surry.
Data breaches not changing shoppers’ habits, poll finds
Security experts say Americans have come to expect that security theft is possible when they use their credit or debit cards or provide personal information.
Idaho could be next state to allow guns on campus
Anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol would be barred from carrying firearms.
Students named to UNH dean’s list
McCormac, Nawfel, Luker, Levesque students to earn honors.
Humane society seeks home for FIV kitten
AUGUSTA — The Kennebec Valley Humane Society seeks a home for a six-month old kitten named Snuggles who has tested positive for a Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, commonly referred to as FIV. FIV belongs to the same group as HIV, found in humans, but can only be transmitted from cat to cat, not to humans or […]
Pair of accidents follow freezing rain in Waterville
An SUV hits a pole off Oak Street, while another accident is reported on Interstate 95.