Augusta area police reports for Jan. 1, 2018.
January 2018
The Free Store in Jay: Changing lives
The store, which opened in March, serves people in need on Saturdays at St. Rose of Lima Church.
Western Maine Play Museum in Wilton sets hopes on 2018 opening
Water and sewer upgrades and renovation of the carriage house are still to come, says the board.
New Year’s baby arrives at 4:02 a.m. at Augusta hospital
Trenton Salley Jr. was welcomed by mom, dad, big brother, grandparents at MaineGeneral Medical Center.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 1 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 1, 2018.
Solar power, powered through incentives, continues to gain ground in central Maine
From small scale projects on business roofs to sprawling arrays with thousands of panels, solar developers see potential in rural Maine.
Three people hospitalized in Sunday crash in Madison
One victim moved to a Boston hospital with possible spinal injuries.
Congress returns this week to a full slate of difficult issues
The to-do list includes legislation that the Republican leadership promised Sen. Susan Collins for her vote on tax reform.
Two more NFL coaches fired; Cardinals’ Arians retires
Jim Caldwell of the Lions and John Fox of the Bears lose their jobs, but Denver keeps Vance Joseph.
Patriots in danger of losing coordinators McDaniels, Patricia
Both are expected to interview for NFL head coaching jobs in the coming week.