Two pit bulls reportedly responsible for the death of another dog will continue to be quarantined until a civil court case against the dogs’ owners is resolved.
2016
Augusta uses court-granted authority to clean up Cony Street property
The city said it hired a contractor to remove a yard full of junk, but the homeowner’s son said antiques and collectibles were among the items hauled off.
Kerry: U.S., Russia reach deal to reduce violence in Syria
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of State John Kerry pushed through a marathon day of negotiations Friday.
Burnham man charged with possessing child pornography
David Cook, 59, a convicted sex offender, was arrested Thursday, state police said, after the agency acted on a tip and searched his computer, finding child pornography on it.
Demolition of Colby College-owned buildings starts in downtown Waterville
The first to go as part of downtown revitalization efforts is the former Elks building on Appleton Street, where a parking lot is planned.
Wisconsin AG appeals ruling on ‘Making a Murderer’ nephew
A federal magistrate judge ruled in August that investigators tricked Brendan Dassey, then 16, into confessing that he helped his uncle, Steven Avery, rape and kill Teresa Halbach.
Construction of $4 million Farmington ‘memory care’ center starts
A group of Woodlands Senior Living representatives, Farmington officials and area business representatives gathered at the site for the Woodlands Memory Care Center of Farmington groundbreaking.
Ashes of Gardiner man who died in World War II buried in Augusta
The ceremony was attended by family members and fellow veterans and included full military honors.
15 Years after 9/11: How America Changed
Within hours of the deadly terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, it was clear to most Americans that life would never be the same.
Viva Chamberlain’s bicentennial mural lives on at Clinton Historical Society
The 16-foot mural is on display at the society during the Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair.