Close games have led to emotional wins for Oak Hill on their way back to the Class D championship game.
2014
Madison officials hope more business is attracted by ‘business friendly’ tag
The town is one of three in the state newly recognized through the Certified Business-Friendly Community program.
Wayne residents to vote Tuesday on new firetruck
Voters will be asked to authorize the Wayne Selectboard to spend up to $50,000 from the town’s undesignated fund balance.
Pedestrian hit by pickup truck in downtown Augusta
Lidris Fidelis was taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center and no charges will be filed in accident that happened after dark, in the rain.
Augusta council to vote on downtown parking rules
The changes are meant to accommodate the recent influx of residents to downtown, including those living in 30 or so new high-end apartments on the upper floors of downtown buildings.
Zoning change to allow church on Sparetime property before Waterville council
Some on the council are concerned about adding more tax-exempt property to the city.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 17 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 17, 2014.
Nurses at UMA seminar told nursing must get back to caring
The University of Maine at Augusta and MaineGeneral Health sponsored a day-long program Monday run by the former dean of the University of Colorado Denver College of Nursing.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 17 police log
Augusta area police reports from Nov. 17, 2014.
Carole Swan loses new bid for freedom
A judge said pleadings from the former Chelsea selectwoman are ‘flat-out erroneous.’