Claire Randall performed in several New York bands and was passionate about domestic violence prevention, they say.
2016
Clinton, Knox farms install automatic calf feeders as tech evolves
High tech help can save labor costs while keeping cows calm, but Maine farms have been slow to take on one kind of technology that has expanded internationally — automatic milking.
Central Maine business briefs
Maine Credit Unions make stops in Kennebec County in Campaign for Ending Hunger; Michael Lane elected to Maine Real Estate & Development Association board of directors
‘My Christmas Essay’ set for Dec. 18 in Gardiner
Winter Street Baptist Church to host program.
Catholic Charities Maine welcomes two new board members
Waterville’s Kimberly Suttie, Houlton’s Kathy Dyer recognized.
Krauthammer: Trump tweets mesmerize media
Trump so thoroughly owns the political stage today that the word Clinton seems positively quaint.
Column: Blind partisanship solves nothing
A recent column by Don Roberts represents what is wrong about political discourse.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge, cribbage results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell and Augusta.
Democrats drop shutdown threat; budget goes to Obama
The Senate beats a midnight deadline and approves the stop-gap spending bill.