Blaze in mill began in electrical cable and caused minimal damage, but reignited about an hour after it was first put out.
2014
Jet’s warning of landing gear problem in Portland is false alarm
The US Airways flight from Philadelphia lands without incident.
Waterville council considers bond, new chairman
The meeting will be at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at The Center at 93 Main St. downtown.
Satanists unveil design for Oklahoma Capitol monument
A group overseeing the Capitol grounds has put a moratorium on monuments after the filing of a lawsuit over the erection of a Ten Commandments display.
U.S. high court refuses to block new health care law
Chief Justice John Roberts makes no comment as he refuses the request by a doctors’ group.
Wilton state senator donates ice shack from raffle
The $2,000 Fish Friendly Ice Shack was donated by Sen. Tom Saviello to the Wilton Fish and Game Club.
Men’s Wearhouse boosts bid for Jos. A. Bank
Analysts say a combination would enable both chains to cut costs and boost profits in an increasingly competitive market.
Portland Food Co-op takes step toward full-service store
The location on Congress Street is expected to open to the public in September.
Woman in Clinton shooting deflected gun, avoiding serious injury, police say
Edward Domasinsky, 55, of Horseback Road, shot himself after firing one shot at Linda Owens, 46, during a domestic violence incident, according to police.
Great memories of college football championships past
The best single performance has got to be Vince Young’s for Texas in 2006, when he passed for 267 yards, ran for 200 and scored three touchdowns.