Some 75 other cows escaped injury and no humans were hurt in the fire on Ripley Road Monday.
February 2015
Perilous wind chills drive hundreds into Portland homeless shelters
Both the Oxford Street and Preble Street facilities were expected to fill to capacity Monday night
Robin Williams’ survivors clash over his Tiburon estate
The comedian’s third wife is at odds with the children from his previous marriages.
Somerset domestic violence investigator says the job has changed
Mike Pike, the new lead investigator on domestic violence, says it is a problem that society has to face.
Madison names economic development consultant as interim town manager
Tim Curtis, Madison’s economic and community development director, will serve as manager until selectmen appoint a full-time manager.
Heat Dance raises money for Franklin County fuel assistance
Organizers hope that Friday’s event will raise more than $21,000 for fuel assistance.
Gut check time for local hockey teams
Time is running short for teams to make their playoff pushes.
Augusta man charged with firing gun in Glenridge Drive tussle
Patrick Lappin, 24, was charged after reportedly firing a handgun near a man’s head and sending a bullet into an apartment building.
Obama calls for Medicare to negotiate lower specialty-drug costs
His budget asks Congress to let the program squeeze drug companies with a goal of improving patient care.
Augusta-owned water treatment plant could get new life
The mothballed Carleton Pond plant could become a training center for the Maine Rural Water Association, the only one of its kind in the country.