Hertz counter at Augusta State Airport, which closed when Greyhound did, will reopen, according to the airport manager.
June 2014
Windsor company donates $25,000 to scholarship
Town residents can apply to get money to help pay for college.
Pittston transfer station, sand shed on special meeting agenda
Voters at Wednesday’s town meeting will be asked to use money to allow residents to use the transfer station in Richmond.
Drug deaths rise in Maine in 2013
Attorney General Janet Mills says 105 of the deaths were attributable to pharmaceutical opiods and 34 were attributable to heroin.
Maine man’s egg company agrees to pay $6.8 million
Austin ‘Jack’ DeCoster’s Quality Egg company sold eggs which led to a salmonella outbreak.
Hedgehogs finding popularity as household pets
Breeders say the cute, prickly animals require less maintenance than dogs and cats, are largely hypoallergenic, and are solitary, making them ideal for owners with a busy lifestyle.
Maine co-op to offer Affordable Care insurance in New Hampshire
Maine Community Health will hire more workers and give residents in the neighboring state another insurance option next year.
Winthrop High School names top 10 senior students
WINTHROP — Winthrop High School has named its top 10 students in the class of 2014. Maureen Katherine Tierney, daughter of David and Julie Tierney of Winthrop, is valedictorian. Tierney is a member of the Drama Club and Latin Club, serving as historian and then president). She is also co-captain of the Math Team, on […]
Leonard, Dechaine, Rice earn WPI honors
WORCESTER, Mass. — Andrew Leonard and Danielle Dechaine, both of Waterville, and Justin Rice, of Oakland, have been named to 2014 spring semester dean’s list at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s for academic excellence Leonard is a junior majoring in electrical and computer engineering, and computer science. Dechaine is a senior majoring in chemical engineering. Rice is […]