About 150 people turn out to celebrate, some in costumes, as Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets are read aloud.
2014
Federal grant will be used for sewer repair in Gardiner
A grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will fund 30 percent of a $550,000 project to replace an exposed sewer pipe along Cobbossee Stream.
Richmond mobile home park residents ordered to vacate
The water was shut off at Meadowbrook Trailer Park to prevent leaking sewage from contaminating the water supply.
Jackman pair arrested on heroin charges in Bingham
Daniel Dubois and Alicia Goodwin were arrested Friday on U.S. Route 201 after police stopped and searched their Chevrolet Equinox.
Maine emergency officials discuss Lac-Megantic response
U.S. first responders to the July train explosion say they will bring French speakers with them next time they respond to a Quebec emergency.
Boss says 18-year-old killed in crash was ‘a superstar’
Investigators say it could be months before they know what caused Aundria St. Amand’s car to crash into the woods last week in Vassalboro.
Bart Stevens to receive Waterville chamber service award
The chamber’s Elias A. Joseph Award was created to honor Joseph for his dedication of more than 28 years of volunteering.
Juncos’ return is sure sign of spring
Dana Wilde writes that they arrive in huge crowds and remind us, as Thoreau wrote, ‘the coming in of spring is like the creation of Cosmos out of Chaos.’
Legislation would give nursing homes $14 million boost
The two bills approved by the Democratic-led Legislature await Gov. LePage’s signature.