The veterans’ organization plans to build a memorial with a brick representing each missing Maine service member.
September 2017
Belgrade man confesses to gun theft during traffic stop
A Maine State Police trooper found two rifles, a shotgun, a knife and jewelry in Thomas J. Lemay’s vehicle.
Police in Brunswick catch person distributing anti-LGBT fliers
The Brunswick resident was caught Friday after distributing more fliers on Maine Street.
New England watches as Jose swirls in Atlantic
The hurricane, which is southwest of Bermuda, could affect New England by the middle of next week.
Augusta police hope to crack down on thefts of power tools, other commonly stolen items
A revision of a proposed ordinance requiring secondhand shops to keep better records is one way to help track stolen goods, the deputy chief said Thursday.
Next RSU 9 budget vote set for Oct. 24
The School Board will host the budget meeting Oct. 11 ahead of the fourth referendum.
Morning Sentinel Sept. 15 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sept. 15, 2017.
Two men working for Madison company injured in New Hampshire roofing accident
Micah Nichols and Jacob Harrington were taken to separate hospitals after falling Thursday from a condominium roof.
Sen. Collins supporting effort to save college loan program
The federal Perkins Loan program is set to expire on Sept. 30.
Expert declares qualified end to lead contamination crisis in Flint
A researcher says the tainted water supply is ‘back to normal levels for a city with old lead pipes.’