The audio is from a Dec. 16 stand-up set at a Levittown, New York, comedy club.
2018
Incoming Legislature, governor say 1st priority is protecting Mainers’ health coverage
Legislation backed by Gov.-elect Janet Mills and incoming Democratic lawmakers would protect coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and comes while a court ruling to overturn parts of the ACA is under appeal.
Waterville council to elect new chairman, consider rezoning church property
At their meeting Wednesday, councilors will consider taking a first of two votes needed to rezone 7 Eustis Parkway to allow a children’s museum to move there.
Somerset County courts for Sept. 3-7, 2018
Closed cases from Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court.
Chimney fire reignites, damaging West Gardiner home
After quelling a chimney fire on Sunday night, firefighters had to return to Neck Road Monday morning to control flames in a bedroom
South Portland middle school’s heat and odor problems fixed
Superintendent Ken Kunin says students will be welcomed back Wednesday to a building with “reliable” boilers and no heating oil odor.
Central Mainers share goals, resolutions for 2019
Local leaders in business, nonprofits and government share what they’d like to accomplish in the coming year.
Maine’s first flu death of the season reported
In 2017-18, the deadliest season in decades, 82 people died in Maine from influenza.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 31 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 31, 2018.
Nine housing projects in Maine receive federal aid
The $15.3 million in grants and loans are earmarked for affordable housing.