The commercial operations of Carlos Rafael – who was sentenced to prison in September – lose their approval to fish through 2018.
2017
Messalonskee basketball teams begin rebuilding process
Boys, girls squads are hopeful of return to regional finals on first day of winter practices.
Host Charlie Rose’s TV shows suspended in wake of sexual harassment allegations
The women were employees or aspired to work on the ‘Charlie Rose’ show.
Winter season starts early on the ice
Area hockey teams kick off 1st official day of practices with early morning sessions.
Surge in out-of-state enrollment boosts UMaine System’s finances
The main campus in Orono and the University of Southern Maine both see jumps in revenue from non-state students, who pay much higher tuition.
Fairfield man, 87, donates giant spruce tree to city of Waterville
Joe Lemieux planted the tree many years ago on his front lawn and decorated it every Christmas until it became too tall.
Green Street United Methodist Church to host Thanksgiving dinner
The meal is free.
Waterville Parade of Lights, opening of Kringleville to kick off holiday season Friday
Santa Claus’ house has been returned to Castonguay Square after a three-year hiatus.
Augusta food giveaway shows students that holidays ‘are more about helping than receiving’
More than 200 bags of food were distributed Monday afternoon at St. Michael School.
Justice Department sues to block AT&T’s bid for Time Warner
The government has rarely brought legal complaints against mergers or acquisitions involving companies that do not directly compete, raising questions about possible interference by the president.