The battleship lost 1,177 men, nearly four-fifths of its crew, in the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
2016
In 2nd District ad blitzes, body-shaming emerges as polarizing issue
Body-shaming has become a campaign issue in Maine’s 2nd District after a national Republican group targeted Emily Cain about weight screening legislation.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 7 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 7, 2016.
Construction starts for $4.8 million I-95 interchange at Trafton Road
Work on the project is expected to be completed next year, with on- and off-ramps at mile 124 of the interstate.
Hallowell fire chief has hopes for new station at Stevens Commons
The plan includes building a garage in an area next to the campus’s Erskine Building, which then would be renovated to include a public safety space and a community center.
Former central Mainer in south Florida: A brush with hurricane havoc
Adrian Crawford says that while he didn’t experience the worst havoc of Mother Nature that people were bracing for, other parts of Florida have been hit hard.
Trump was recorded having lewd conversation about women in 2005
The Washington Post obtains a recording caught when he didn’t realize the microphone was turned on.
Skowhegan Village Plaza sold to Maine real estate developer
The buyer plans to fill the shopping center’s vacant stores with new businesses and a veterans’ and first responders’ museum, complete with antique autos.
Hallowell man held in lieu of $5,000 bail on methamphetamine-making charges
Police reported finding 17 one-pot production vessels in the basement of his home.