Patrice Bergeron nets hat trick in Boston victory.
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Waterville police identify man whose body was found by train tracks
Police are still awaiting an official cause of death to be determined for Anthony Kershner, 46, of Center Street, but say foul play is not suspected.
Gardiner’s Johnson Hall surpasses $3 million in fundraising
Longtime summer series sponsor Steven Marson’s gift pushed the performing arts center’s campaign past the benchmark.
Frances Perkins Center receives $30,000 grant
Gift will be used to support a traveling educational exhibit about Perkins’ life, legacy.
Military Osprey aircraft land at Portland Jetport
The unique planes take off and land vertically, like a helicopter, but can fly horizontally, like an airplane.
‘Hard conversations’ highlighted during journalism talk linked to Colby Lovejoy award
New York Times journalist Catrin Einhorn’s talk Monday on how to tackle difficult interviews was part of a series of new programming leading up to the 66th Elijah Parish Lovejoy Convocation.
Million-gallon storage tank near Augusta riverfront up for review
The tank is proposed to help prevent overflows of sewage into the Kennebec River.
Concert barn flap continues in Readfield
Selectboard will take up Bob Bittar’s rezoning petition for Mill Street Road next.
Hallowell to amend revenue budget, discuss marijuana and busking ordinances
The city’s revenue budget, which contained hundreds of thousands of dollars in errors, will be finalized Tuesday.
N.Y. limo that crashed, killing 20, failed safety inspection
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the supersized limousine should not have been on the road, and orders the owner, Prestige Limousine, shut down.