The ferry this year carried 52,000 passengers, a 12 percent decline from its inaugural season last year.
October 2015
Skowhegan tenant could be charged with arson, assault after fire
The man reportedly attacked firefighters Monday morning after a fire at a Water Street apartment building.
Neighbor says she saw bruises on infant son of murder suspect
Eugene Martineau is held on $150,000 bail after his court appearance on a charge of depraved indifference murder in the death of Leo Josephs.
Canaan Veterans Memorial up for funding vote Monday
Voters at a special town meeting will be asked whether the town may use about $11,000 toward ground work for the proposed monument.
Athens company to receive USDA grants of more than $500,000
Athens Energy LLC is receiving grant money toward a biomass facility and waste heat system to generate electricity.
Jay workers get layoff notices; paper machine shuts down
At the Androscoggin Mill in Jay, 300 workers were notified last week of layoffs and the No. 2 paper machine was shut down.
Red Sox hire former Phillies GM as first base coach
Ruben Amaro Jr., a former teammate of Boston manager John Farrell, has no prior coaching experience.
Hallowell’s Ward 4 seat sought by Greenville Street neighbors
Diano Circo and Andrea Mooney both are running for City Council and say the future of the Stevens School Complex must be addressed.
Toga Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
Winthrop High School’s Latin Club organizers of Oct. 31 event.
Maine Veterans’ Home Augusta honored
Facility receives Maine Health Care Association 2015 Celebrating Excellence in Quality Award.