New England overcomes 11 dropped passes to remain unbeaten
2015
Iraq, Afghanistan conflict heroes honored by namesake ships
The USS Rafael Peralta, named for a Marine killed nearly 11 years ago in Iraq, will be christened Saturday at Bath Iron Works.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 25 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 25, 2015.
Harvey Building Products opens Augusta warehouse
The building supply company has moved moves into the former PepsiCo space.
Somerset County courts July 27-31, 2015
Closed cases for July 27-31, 2015, in Somerset County Superior Court and Skowhegan District Court.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 25 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 25, 2015.
Maranacook teacher one of just 18 in US chosen for history program
High school teacher Shane Gower has been selected for a yearlong National History Day program that will allow him to study World War II through the life of an individual soldier.
Pittsfield Chinese eatery offers ‘special’ Asian menu for boarding students
Kwong Lee restaurant feeds homesick international students at Maine Central Institute with ‘a little bit of memory.’
Joe Boudreau’s ‘fortunate’ outdoor life
Recently honored with the state’s 2015 Lifetime Outdoor Achievement Award, a 91-year-old Waterville man recalls a full life with family that centered on the great outdoors, Amy Calder writes.
LePage calling on Republicans to turn against Augusta senator Katz
The governor doubles down on his effort to remove Sen. Roger Katz from the committee investigating the Good Will-Hinckley controversy.