Two runs will be open on the mountain this weekend.
November 2015
Augusta warming shelter to move to Pleasant Street
With a scheduled opening of Dec. 15, the warming center will move from the former Masonic lodge in the downtown to St. Mark’s parish hall.
A lot of heart in Waterville High School’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ Tin Man costume
Local sheet metal firm owner stepped in when the costume designer couldn’t find a costume, creating and donating one custom-made for the actor.
Legislative leaders, LePage staffers discuss Maine’s drug problem without reaching agreement
The governor has called for a special session and more drug agents, but lawmakers want assurances that he’ll back treatment and prevention as well.
Waldo County man rings the wrong number in an attempted drug buy
Investigator with the Maine attorney general’s office answers the call and plays along, resulting in an arrest.
Maine churches criticize LePage for not welcoming Syrian refugees
‘Do we think we will change his mind? We are a people of hope,’ says the executive director of the Maine Council of Churches.
BIW, union begin early negotiations
Bath Iron Works wants a contract in hand in order to make a strong bid to build 25 Coast Guard cutters.
Bowling for ‘Bots set for Dec. 4 in Hallowell
Proceeds will support REM Delta Prime Robotics Team 4473.
Transgender Day of Remembrance observed Friday in Augusta
More than 200 cities around the world observed the day on Friday, including ceremonies in Farmington, Portland and Lewiston.
Winslow prepares for state championship showdown with Yarmouth
Black Raiders aiming for 2nd straight Class C football crown.