The company this week said a Waterville woman’s complaint that she was sexually harassed is ‘utterly without merit.’
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Information session on Dementia set
Free event set for Feb. 29 at Cohen Community Center.
Artists sought for Sidewalk Art Festival
Winthrop Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications.
Winslow High sprinter sets sights on state indoor track meet
Ben Smith emerges as a threat in the 55-meter sprint event.
Man accused of wife’s shooting in Saco maintains composure on stand for second day
Lawyers in the federal trial of Gregory Owens, 59, of New Hampshire are scheduled to make closing arguments on Tuesday.
Gardiner girls basketball finishes off Mt. Blue in Class A North quarterfinal
Tigers march on to regional semifinals with fourth quarter surge.
Bail hearing set for Waterville man charged in sexual assault
Mark Halle, accused of assaulting and raping a 73-year-old woman at gunpoint, is set to have the Harnish bail hearing Wednesday at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Maine brewers could be hurt in disciplinary action against Massachusetts beer distributor
The Craft Brewers Guild’s license is suspended for 90 days, which means some Maine beers might not make it to buyers in Massachusetts.
Former Oakland couple pleads not guilty in child abuse case
Steven Smith and Sarah Conway, arrested in November in New Hampshire, are accused of sexually abusing her children in an Oakland apartment.
LePage vows to rebuild road across Quimby land, escalating fight over national park
The administration plans to re-establish access to 2,500 acres of public reserved lands surrounded by conservationist Roxanne Quimby’s land in the Katahdin region.