The bank’s 139-year-old building, which has served as a financial institution in historic downtown Gardiner for nearly a century, is now for sale.
May 2014
Bishop Deeley tours Winslow’s St. John school
The Roman Catholic bishop has traveled more than 9,000 miles across Maine in the last 10 weeks, and said it’s ‘a beautiful state with many challenges.’
UMF to hold concert in memory of chorus founder Joel Hayden
The UMF Community Chorus concert in honor of Hayden, who died in March at age 92, will be 3 p.m. Sunday at Merrill Hall.
Last-minute LePage bills die as lawmakers adjourn
Democrats said they were willing to pass compromises on boosting Medicaid reimbursement for nursing homes and funding more drug enforcement, but the governor pledged to reject amendments.
Lewiston man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting Franklin County child
Robert Parker, 43, faces up to eight years in prison and 15 years of supervised release for the crime.
When it comes to Waterville recycling, orange is the new black
J.P. Devine is confounded by the city’s plan for pay-per-throw after years of successful recycling alternatives.
Kennebec Savings Bank buys north Augusta office building
The bank will use the North Park building formerly owned by Kevin Mattson’s development company for back office staff.
Northern Ireland police get extra 48 hours to question Gerry Adams
A senior politician with Sinn Fein, which Adams leads, said the detention is aimed at tarnishing the party’s image and its prospects in elections.
Maine lawmakers let current mining rules stand
Environmentalists are pleased the Legislature leaves in place the state’s two-decades-old regulations.
Bruins condemn racist slurs about Canadiens’ Subban
The Bruins and Boston’s mayor say rants against P.K. Subban cross the line.