Senior helped lead Bulldogs to MVC title
July 2015
Gardiner Clothes Closet charity needs new space
Over 100 families in the area who receive government assistance get free clothing through the Clothes Closet.
Camden National’s plan to buy Bank of Maine creates uncertainty in Gardiner
The leaders of Camden National Bank and The Bank of Maine and city officials say they expect community support to continue.
Planned Long Pond summer camp sparks opposition in Rome
Camp Caruso is planned for foster children to enjoy the peace and tranquility of Beaver Cove, but opponents say that’s exactly what they are trying to protect.
2015 Morning Sentinel Girls Tennis Player of the Year: Vasilisa Mitskevich, Skowhegan
Foreign exchange student went undefeated in Indians’ matches
Fort Western in Augusta to house artifacts from Richmond, Winslow forts
The hope is that the Augusta fort will become a regional repository where the public can enjoy the artifacts.
Timbers discovered during Richmond-Dresden bridge construction not from Fort Halifax
Although officials speculated in 2013 that part of the old fort’s roof may have drifted down the Kennebec River, additional research has shown that’s not the case.
Rome seeks public input in legal battles over proposed cell tower
Defense costs have reached almost $42,000 since early March.
Standoff over social media passwords breaks new legal ground
Jeremy Alcede spent nearly seven weeks in jail for refusing a federal judge’s order to share with the new owner the passwords of the business’ Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Deaths of retired couple, son rattle Boothbay Harbor
Autopsies will continue today on the bodies of Carol and Svend Jorgensen and their son Eric, described as ‘delightful people’ and ‘pillars of the community.’