While the price of two turtle doves soars, nine of the other 12 gifts listed in the carol stay the same price or become cheaper.
2016
Photos: Young Maine dancers take a turn with the Moscow Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’
Children ages 7 to 17 fill roles for a performance of the ‘Great Russian Nutcracker.’
Organizers plan Women’s March on Augusta
The event will coincide with a national event in Washington, D.C., to support women’s rights, civil liberties and the protection of the planet.
Angus King: Russian involvement in U.S. election ‘an arrow aimed at the heart of democracy’
Maine’s independent senator and six others urge President Obama to release declassified details to make it clear what occurred and help prevent a recurrence.
Former Gardiner man heads back to prison for 2 years for violating probation on sex conviction
Benjamin T. Brazier, 57, was free for just seven days before being arrested again.
Cause unknown in fire that destroys Phillips home
The only person in the house at the time escaped after a fire started in the garage, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.
Fake bomb found in Whitefield mailbox
The object was a bottle that contained a clear liquid and was attached to a watch, police said.
Waterville traffic study results to get public hearing next week
Among the top issues examined in the study is whether two-way traffic on Main Street, which existed many years ago, should be restored.
Fairfield woman charged with baby’s death talks plea possibilities in court
Kayla Stewart, 21, was in court Thursday with attorneys discussing possible plea deals in the case where she is charged with both murder and manslaughter in connection with the death of the child on Dec. 30, 2015.
Trump picks retired Gen. James Mattis for defense secretary
Congress will have to pass new legislation to bypass a federal law that states secretaries of defense must not have been on active duty in the previous seven years.