Tom Keene, who’d been chief for 21 years, lost both legs to diabetes complications, but says he can still do his job.
2014
Waterville school food bank serving need immediately
The food bank at George J. Mitchell School has been open only two weeks and already has served more than 35 families.
Former Israeli leader Ariel Sharon’s condition worsens
His family gathers by the hospital bedside of the former prime minister, who has been in a coma since suffering a stroke eight years ago.
Tony Stewart ready to race when NASCAR season opens
The three-time champion broke his leg in August in a crash.
Accused Oakland man: Christmas Eve theft ‘dumb mistake’
Charged with robbing widow of her jewelry, he says, “It was Christmastime and I couldn’t get the kids nothing.”
Scientists: Americans becoming weather wimps
As the world warms, the United States is getting fewer bitter cold spells, and ‘we’re just not used to really cold winters anymore.’
AUTO RACING: Northeast Motorsports Expo promising something different
Organizer tries to bring more to event than just circle track racing.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Liberty, Richards, Washburn among finalists
Gaziano honors top senior linemen.
Waterville’s Thomas named to dean’s list at Keene State College
KEENE, N. H. — Laken Thomas, of Waterville, was named to the 2013 fall semester dean’s list at Keene State College.
Benton residents, officials and CMP to meet on noisy substation
Monday night meeting with a Central Maine Power Co. official will delve into substation noise that Albion Road area residents say keeps them up at night.