The shelter in Brunswick will deliver dogs by request as part of its Home for the Holidays Adoption Delivery Service.
2015
Wilton man charged with grandmother’s murder must make plea decision soon
Dana Craney, charged with beating his grandmother to death in December 2014, is scheduled to go to trial in June and may plead not criminally responsible by reason of insanity.
Company eyes property purchase in Gardiner business park
The City Council will consider the offer from Gardiner Transfer Co. at its meeting Wednesday.
Lipman & Katz law firm to move from downtown
The firm said it would move by Jan. 15 from 227 Water St. to a new location at 5 Community Drive.
Care packages for the less fortunate left anonymously on Waterville streets
Ziploc bags left on Main Street this week contain blankets, toiletries, snacks, but no one knows who is leaving them.
Maine poet Richard Blanco talks about writing, identity with Winslow students
The Bethel poet, who delivered a poem at the 2013 presidential inauguration, was in the Waterville area Tuesday to promote a children’s book adaptation of “One Today.”
Freddie Gray jurors deadlock, go home, will try again Wednesday
The jury has deliberated for about nine hours in the case against Officer William Porter, the first of six officers to stand trial in the death of a police prisoner.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 15 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 15, 2015.
New England governors urge U.S. House to allow expansion of opiate treatment
The bill would allow some nurse practitioners and physician assistants to treat up to 100 patients per year.