Rolling roadblocks will be in place from 4 to 7 a.m. Wednesday in the northbound lanes between exits 127 and 133.
November 2015
Augusta woman says jogger kicked her puppy on Kennebec River Rail Trail
AmyLou Craig said a “nice-looking jogger” kicked her 4-month-old golden retriever Monday as they walked toward Hallowell.
Credit union robbery reported in Augusta
Police went to Trademark Federal Credit Union at 44 Edison Drive about 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, but they were unable to track down the suspect.
Winthrop fire destroys shed, equipment
A fire on Frost Drive early Tuesday morning destroyed a shed and a four-wheeler and other equipment stored in the shed.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 24 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 24, 2015.
Anson tax collector criminal case delayed until January
An assistant attorney general filed a motion last week seeking to delay the case, which was scheduled for Wednesday in Somerset County Superior Court.
Explosion hits bus carrying presidential guards in Tunis
The government describes the blast, which killed 12 people, as a ‘terrorist act.’
N.H. prep school grad registers as sex offender in Vermont
Owen Labrie was sentenced to a year in jail and can petition to be removed from the list 15 years after he finishes his sentence.
Southern New England states work together to request renewable energy proposals
Contracts will be selected by the middle of next year, with regulatory approvals also expected in 2016.
Farmington’s FMH Remembrance Tree decorations honor loved ones
Decorations can be purchased for $5 to support the auxiliary.