Peter Anastos, a hotelier from Yarmouth, has the purchase rights on a parcel that meets key criteria in a 225,000-square-foot development bid.
October 2015
Morning Sentinel Oct. 29 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 29, 2015.
Madison woman injured after truck strikes her car
The intersection of White School House Road and Ward Hill Road is frequently an accident site, police said.
Belgrade/Rome food pantry moves out of basement into community center
The pantry, which will open Tuesday at the North Belgrade Community Center, is on a less-traveled road but in an improved space.
Red Sox’s Xander Bogaerts among Gold Glove finalists
The shortstop played for the Portland Sea Dogs.
Waterville police hunt for Rite Aid robber
Knife-wielding man on the run after afternoon drug robbery.
Study: Climate change in Gulf of Maine is responsible for cod’s failure to recover
A study by three research institutions concludes that warming-related stresses have hampered the species’ ability to recover.
Students eye empowerment at two-day leadership summit in Augusta
Hundreds of teens from around the state gathered this week at the Augusta Civic Center to learn how to work with community leaders to bring about social changes.
Owen Labrie sentenced to 1 year in N.H. prep school sex assault case
The 20-year-old was ordered to register as a sex offender for life in connection with the May 2014 assault on a 15-year-old girl at St. Paul’s School.
Alternative arts festival will turn Farmington alleys into modern art spaces
The first annual Water Bear Confabulum Saturday will bring an array of art forms downtown, seeking to change the way people look at their surroundings using art.