Evan David Manzer WINSLOW — A son, Evan David Manzer, was born April 30, at MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Alfond Center for Health to Abigail Rodrigue and Jeremy Manzer of Winslow. Julianna Rose Worden SIDNEY — A daughter, Julianna Rose Worden, was born May 1, MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Alfond Center for Health, to Natasha McQuillan and […]
May 15, 2014
BIRTHS
Daniel Porter Seigars III SIDNEY — Daniel Porter Siegers, III was born April 10, 2014, at MaineGeneral to Dan and Sarah Seigars, of Sidney. He weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 21 1/2 inches in length. His siblings are Brad and Addy Seigars. Rayhana Amal Shawkat AUGUSTA — A daughter, Rayhana Amal Shawkat, was […]
Fee to build phantom nuclear waste site ends
The federal dump was supposed to have opened in 1998, but there aren’t even any plans for one.
Cate Street Capital sues paper industry newsletter, claims defamation
The investment firm says the The Reel Time Report made false and defamatory statements in characterizing Cate Street’s role at the Millinocket and East Millinocket mills.
Road work to begin
in Waterville today WATERVILLE — The City of Waterville has scheduled road work for Greenwood Street, Wolfe Street and Patricia Terrace. These streets will be reclaimed and paved. Work will begin today. Initial work will involve grinding and reshaping the existing paved surface. This will be followed by an application of a base and finish […]
Sanford infant critically burned in ‘freak accident’ at fire pit
The father was holding his 14-day-old baby when the father’s coat was ignited by sparks from the fire pit.
Calendar: Monday, May 19
Historical societies, American Legions and other organizations plan to meet.
Portland man linked to bombing suspect’s gun pleads guilty to dealing crack
Biniam Tsegai faces up to 40 years in prison with no chance of parole.
Aaron Hernandez charged in 2 more shooting deaths
A prosecutor says the victims were ‘ambushed and executed’ after an encounter at a nightclub with the former New England Patriots star.
Maine elementary and middle schools lose ground on report cards
High schools held steady, but fewer schools lower grade schools got passing grades in the second round by the state Department of Education.