Skowhegan police still searching for the man, who Chief Bucknam says made contact with his father after the incident.
September 2018
Huge squirrel population nibbles crops, driving farmers nuts
But as hungry as they are, it’s unlikely that they’ll inflict massive economic damage.
Elevated levels of arsenic found at new RSU 2 school’s site
State officials say school district has taken appropriate steps to prevent students, staff from being exposed to heavy metals.
Hallowell officials say big budgeting error likely won’t affect taxes
A new city revenue budget will be submitted in October, but no change to the mil rate is expected even after hundreds of thousands of dollars were miscounted.
Woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct comes forward
While his friend watched, she says, a teenage Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes.
Shut up and listen: Augusta nonprofit, and a statewide initiative, preserving Mainers’ stories before they’re gone
Keith Ludden, founder of Oral History and Folklife Research Inc., advises interviewers that narrators will ‘take you places you never knew about.’
Kennebec County courts Sept. 6-12, 2018
A roundup of cases closed Sept. 6-12, 2018, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Our View: On aging crisis, LePage offered no leadership
Maine stood still for eight years, while the needs of the elderly population multiplied.
Hunting: It’s fair to say that fowl hunters will find success
The opinion comes not from a magazine but from detailed analysis.
Pack your potato skin like a jacket, English pub-style
Almost anything in your fridge can work as a filling for these baked potatoes.