A special town meeting approved nine articles that would transfer the property to resident Calvin Warner, who will do the cleanup.
October 2015
Maine startup Rapport wins $100,000 investment from AOL founder Steve Case
The startup, which develops software to track sustainability, won a pitch contest that capped a day of entrepreneurship.
Pentagon weighs whether to protect U.S.-trained Syrian rebels
A key concern is the prospect of the U.S. getting drawn into a proxy war with Russia if Russian warplanes hit moderate Syrian rebels who have been trained by the U.S. military.
Waterville church to host classes, workshops in October
Universalist Unitarian Church site of events.
Blessing of the Pets/Animals set for Oct. 4 at Augusta’s St. Mary’s Church
The Blessing of the Animals celebrates the special connection and love that owners have for their pets.
First Congregational UCC of Waterville observes UN’s International Day of Peace
Prayers for peace said, blessings offered at Peace Pole.
Restrictions could help Maine scallop fishery as rebuilding continues
The state wants to close some spots to fishing and reduce the number of fishing days along the southern coast.
Three Republican lawmakers push plan for Maine to defund Planned Parenthood
The proposal faces long odds in the divided Legislature, with Democratic leaders opposing it.
Maine man sentenced to six months for death threats against European commissioner
Dushko Vanelinov Vulchev, 38, of Houlton, used a neighbor’s wireless account to threaten a leader of the European Union.
How much for the teddy bear?
If the day comes when J.P. Devine has to sell everything in an estate sale, he won’t sell the bear.