A law enforcement official has said a substantial number of classified documents were found on the computer of Petraeus’ mistress and at her home.
March 2015
Seventh annual Battle of the Badges game set for March 5
Waterville Police, Fire departments to compete in Alfond Gym in Waterville.
St. John’s Catholic School students serve as honorary pages at Maine State Senate
Event ended with a Governor’s invitation for lunch, personal tour.
Police reward N.H. town by issuing tickets for pizza, french fries
Police have been giving out gift cards for people using crosswalks and driving properly.
How to add heat to your cooking with a variety of ingredients
The trick is to layer the flavors to let each element shine.
Messalonskee’s Empty Bowls fundraiser scheduled for March 13 in Oakland
Proceeds benefit local food pantries.
UMF’s Gold LEAF Senior College announces its spring 2015 kickoff
Event, registration planned March 9 at UMF Olsen Student Center, North Dining Hall.
Congress sends Homeland funding bill to Obama without conditions
The outcome is a victory for Democrats, and a defeat for the Republican strategy of trying to overturn the president’s executive actions on immigration.
Cain seeks 2016 rematch for Maine’s 2nd District seat
The former state senator from Orono says she needs a bigger campaign to beat U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin next year, but some are surprised that she announced it 20 months before Election Day.
Scholarship open to visual art students
Erskine Academy, Lawrence, Messalonskee, Waterville and Winslow high school students are eligible.