The Eagles continued their torrid pace with a 9-5 win over Skowhegan Friday.
May 2014
Augusta, Waterville coming up big for LePage
The Governor’s strongest campaign support is in central Maine, Democratic foe Michaud has statewide backing and independent Cutler’s comes from well-to-do southern communities.
Augusta budget proposal could go easier on taxpayers
The new version of the combined city and school budget proposes a 4 percent property tax increase, down from 6.1 percent.
Sentencing deferred for Rumford lawyer on new charge
Ronald Hoffman was previously convicted of calling bomb threats in to Wilton schools and was charged in February with threatening to kill his wife.
Seven judges sworn in at Kennebec County courthouse
Families and friends watched as Gov. Paul LePage led a formal robing ceremony for district and superior court judges.
Rare pigs join livestock barn at Unity College
American guinea hogs Luna and Lurch are among a threatened population of rare pigs valued for their lard.
Harvesters seek elusive elvers in central Maine
The state has quotas this year for the first time and fishermen, including those on the Kennebec, are still hoping to have a good season.
Winslow retirement community project totals $3.7 million
Herbert Goudreau, who owns ‘retirement inns’ in Waterville, plans a 27-unit complex on 65 acres that was once the Living Waters Spiritual Center.