The single-engine Piper set down safely with no serious injuries.
January 2014
Local labor influence takes hit in Boeing contract
Machinists took a late-night vote that defied their local union bosses by narrowly approving a new labor contract that secures a coveted plane project for the Seattle area but moves workers away from pensions.
Lingering freeze causes dozens of minor accidents in Augusta area
Subzero temperatures have made roads hard to treat, with the capital city seeing 50 accidents and slide-offs Friday.
As temperatures drop, central Mainers struggle to heat homes
Unprecedented demand has taxed fuel deliveries and social service agencies, leaving even those with emergencies without fuel.
Norridgewock photographer uses social media to sell Chicks in Hats
Julie Persons and her daughter Ruby have turned Chicks in Hats and Gerbils in Hats from a farm hobby to a small business with sales nationwide.
Augusta police continue to uncover department’s history
Ongoing search for department history yields links to the Civil War, other interesting facts.
3 arrested in Waterville on drug charges
Domestic dispute between pair near Waterville fire station brings three-month investigation to a close.