Augusta City Center site of event.
October 2015
KVYMCA, Friends of Lithgow Library
plans raffle for Augusta
Proceeds benefit the Y’s Annual Campaign & Camp KV and Lithgow’s Capital Campaign.
Belarusian author Svetlana Alexievich wins Nobel literature prize
She has used her journalistic skills to chronicle the great tragedies of the Soviet Union and its collapse.
Court hears appeal of man convicted of pushing wife off Camden cliff
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court hears oral arguments in the appeal of Charles Reed Black, sentenced to 10 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder.
Rupert Murdoch suggests Obama isn’t ‘real black president’
The Fox News Channel founder says Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson could ‘properly address the racial divide.’
OUR OPINION: Mental health reform needed but it’s not enough
A full response to mass shootings like the one in Oregon last week should include gun control.
Which road do we take as Maine’s old and new economies cross paths?
As mills shut down, companies in technology and renewable energy fields compete for growth.
Maine’s craft beer boom shows no sign of going flat
New breweries open and existing ones expand to quench a growing thirst for craft beer. Up next: Fore River Brewing Co. in South Portland.
Maine communities urged to think about those who live alone
With Americans living longer, cities must provide support services, an expert on the topic says.
Michigan State player comes to face team once led by his father, UMaine hockey legend Shawn Walsh
Travis Walsh, a senior defenseman, says hockey has helped him cope with the loss of a dad who he feels is still looking after him.