Company President Wick Johnson announced to 65 employees on Monday that he is selling the company to them through an employee stock ownership plan.
2015
Farmington selectmen to consider accepting grant for Community Center addition
The Healthy Community Coalition is offering a $10,000 grant to the Farmington Parks and Recreation Department for an indoor climbing wall at the Middle Street Community Center.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 21 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 21, 2015.
Augusta man charged in rail trail puppy kicking incident
Michael Hein, 45, who pleaded guilty in 2012 to violating the state’s Clean Election Act, allegedly kicked a 4-month-old golden retriever while jogging on the rail trail.
Despite the forecast, New Englanders fear repeat of last year’s historic snowfall
Record warmth is expected on Christmas Eve, but people who remember last year are stocking up on shovels, roof rakes and rock salt.
Study tracks mortality of fish that get tossed back into the ocean
The data could help change the quotas on some species for recreational fishermen.
The Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce opens new office on Western Avenue in Augusta
President and CEO Ross Cunningham said the increased visibility will allow the chamber to further promote local businesses.
Six American troops killed in Afghan suicide attack
The Taliban claims responsibility for the attack that killed six soldiers and wounded three others.
Belgrade Regional Health Center reports patient mailing error
The health center said in a release it’s unaware of ‘any attempted or actual misuse of the information inadvertently mailed’ to patients that included another patient’s name and address.
Toddler in Lewiston struck by car driven by his father
The 2-year-old is flown to Maine Medical Center with injuries to his head and torso.