Fire crews from Richmond, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Litchfield and Dresden worked the scene at 246 Main St.
January 2015
Mt. Abram High School pottery class to host benefit supper Jan. 21
Proceeds to benefit Salem Food Pantry.
UMaine appoints new law school dean
The University of Hawaii business law professor will become the first African-American to lead Maine’s only law school.
Growers struggle with pot glut in Washington state
Some are already worried about going belly-up, finding it tougher than expected to make a living in legal weed.
Sen. King invites Auburn-based manufacturer to State of the Union
Kathie Leonard’s company produces high-temperature textiles that are exported around the world.
Head of Maine drug ring gets more than 22 years in prison
Court documents say Barry Diaz was the leader of a conspiracy that used several people to distribute oxycodone and cocaine in Kennebec and Cumberland counties.
Press photographer shot in Pakistan anti-Charlie Hebdo protest
A rally in Karachi turned violent while protests were also held other cities in in Jordan, Turkey and Sudan.
OUR OPINION: Thumbs up, thumbs down
Primary care, Maine farms and rising sea levels make the news this week.
LePage’s tax reform may cost small rural towns
Maine towns that were key to LePage’s reelection as governor may be faced with steep increases in property taxes.
A look out the frosted window offers prognostications, fun facts, pet peeves
Even though people are still numb from pre-election blitz, politicians pick up where they left off.