The early-morning crash in Buxton that killed Angel Greene, 16, of Standish and injured three other teenagers last week remains under investigation.
November 2015
End of season brings destruction of huge Skowhegan ground hive
Sue Willumson watched a hive grow all summer, then found the massive structure dug out of the ground and destroyed by critters this week.
Historic Hallowell family’s war experiences told
Vaughan family archives tell the stories of those who fought, served and waited at home.
Nick Mayo ready for start of college career at Eastern Kentucky
Messalonskee graduate has big expectations this season with Colonels.
Benton protester at it again, opposing Trans-Pacific Partnership outside New Balance
Kim Cormier, who was convicted with other members of Occupy Augusta in 2012, said trade deal outsources American jobs.
Waterville shop makes ‘best attractions’ list with State House, Stephen King’s house
Travel writer’s list of ’17 Best Attractions in Maine’s Inland Cities’ groups Heirloom Antiques and Vintage with some of central Maine’s heavy hitters.
Whitefield man charged with sexual exploitation of minor
The charge against William Curran, 42, is considered a felony offense because it allegedly was committed against a victim who was under the age of 12 at the time.
Old Fort Western march in Augusta part of local Veterans Day ceremonies
After the march to Riverside Cemetery and back to the fort, the U.S. flag, with 13 stars symbolizing the 13 colonies at the time of the Revolution, was raised on a flagpole above the fort’s riverside blockhouse.
Farmington ceremony pays tribute to veterans of all American wars
Living area veterans and those of the past were honored Wednesday at the celebration of the restoration of the Red Schoolhouse Road cemetery.
Showdown in Eves case arrives Thursday as governor’s aides testify
With a lawyer at their side, they’ll be among the nine witnesses as legislators pursue more facts about the governor’s intervention in the Good Will-Hinckley hiring process.