People on boats will use radios to initiate sound signals, replacing aging automated systems as the Coast Guard modernizes.
2016
Kennebec Journal Jan. 6 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 6, 2016.
Free 2016 tax return preparation offered
Low-, moderate-income individuals eligible for Augusta, Hallowell, Madison, Mount Vernon and Waterville service.
Digital Maine Initiative topic of Jan. 20 event
Farmingdale’s Adam Fisher to speak at Kennebec Historical Society meeting.
Winslow to consider renewing warehouse lease with Johnny’s Seeds
The seed company rents about 46,000 square feet of industrial and office space in a town-owned business complex on Benton Avenue.
Cat spay/neuter event set for Lincoln County
Income-qualified cat owners encouraged to reserve a space for Jan. 20 event.
Howard’s & Savage’s Companies to meet Jan. 16
Living history units are based out of and in association with Old Fort Western.
Field sobriety test leads to charge that Biddeford man had cocaine in his shoes
Mason Soto was pulled over by state troopers for erratic driving.
Transportation chief cancels appearance to explain Casco Bay bridge privatization
An MDOT spokesman said David Bernhardt’s change of plans does not stem from the governor’s new restrictions on administrators’ speaking to legislative committees.
Democrats delay face-off with LePage, defer impeachment vote
House Democratic leaders say they prefer to start 2016 focused on other issues – such as the heroin crisis and the Land for Maine’s Future program – but do not rule out future votes.