Although the construction manager describes the blasting as minor, letters went out this week to warn abutters about possible ground vibration.
October 2015
FairPoint workers might have to repay unemployment benefits
A state official has reversed a ruling that found the workers eligible for unemployment payments during their strike.
Maine releases chickenpox outbreak records after Press Herald sues
The newspaper sought to find out which schools reported the disease in 2014-2015 in order to let the communities know.
Wilton Free Public Library celebrating 100 years of serving community
Fun, learning and community involvement are the focus of the library, and that will be celebrated Saturday in an event that is open to the public.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 2 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 2, 2015.
Three ‘smash and grab’ car burglaries are under investigation in Farmington
Windows were broken and some change was stolen from one of the cars, all of which were locked, Police Chief Jack Peck said.
Two accidents in Farmington result in injuries
Farmington police said that alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in the accidents Thursday night and Friday morning.
Waterville District Court
Closed cases for April 27-May 1, 2015.
Augusta Downtown Alliance seeks new director
Steve Pecukonis stepped down after two years and the alliance board chairman says they want to replace him by the end of the year.
SBA loans available for drought-affected Maine businesses
The loan program is available to applicants within Androscoggin, Cumberland, Oxford, Sagadahoc and York counties.