But more than $200,000 of Cutler’s funds come from his own checkbook, and LePage has so far spent less money than his opponents.
2014
Waterville man gets 30 months for repeated illegal driving, other crimes
A number of people were sentenced Tuesday in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Skowhegan’s Bigelow Brewing Co. joins thriving local craft beer scene
The mom-and-pop business will join established central Maine brewers including Oak Pond, Kennebec River Brewery and the Liberal Cup in ever-growing industry.
Augusta’s former Hodgkins Middle eyed for senior housing
The city manager hopes the project will help revitalize an old city building and give the elderly another place to live.
Central Maine lakes finally ice-free
Ice out was later than normal this year, but the effect on fishing and recreation should be minimal.
Pittsfield students’ trail study brings them to Waterville area
Expeditionary learning project students from Warsaw Middle School hope to come up with a plan for a trail system for their town.
World’s largest map visits Anson elementary students
Students at Garret Schenck Elementary School studied geography via a giant map of Asia on Tuesday.
Albert Hall pupil into national Doodle4Google final
Inga Zimba’s doodle, which had to fit this year’s theme of “If I Could Invent One Thing to Make the World a Better Place…” depicts robotic bees.
Cold case squad approved in Maine
Democratic Rep. Stephen Stanley’s bill would provide resources to help solve the more than 100 cold cases in the state.