Trump called the accusations “totally political” and among “the single most unfair, unjust things to happen to a candidate for anything.”
September 2018
Waterville Community Land Trust finds homebuyer for Water Street house
With the sale of its first property to Anna Holdener, the organization gets to move on to new projects that will put people into their own homes.
Football notebook: Ground attack key for MCI
Huskies ran past Hermon in C North showdown.
LePage’s secretive wind energy commission appears near collapse
Chris O’Neil, a consultant to wind power opponents, quit the Maine Wind Energy Advisory Commission last week, the third departure in recent months from the panel that LePage exempted from Maine’s right-to-know law.
Lutherans to celebrate 50 years in Waterville church
Concordia College Choir from New York to perform on Saturday as part of church members’ celebration that was delayed one year due to the 500-year observance of the start of the Reformation.
Field hockey notebook: Winthrop not sneaking up on anyone this season
After trip to Class C championship game last season, Ramblers are among favorites for repeat performance.
Scarborough considers tax break to develop village center at the Downs
Town officials say redevelopment of Scarborough Downs could be the most important deal the town will ever consider and there are public forums tonight and Wednesday.
Farmington to consider extending marijuana moratorium
The extension would prohibit marijuana stores and related facilities for another 180 days until the town develops regulations.
Oakland councilors vote to sell old schoolhouse to neighbor
Norman Vigue, who held — then breached — a contract with the town to use the 97 Church St. property for storage, will become its new owner.
Zoning change approved, paving way for 250 new apartments in Augusta
The city is expected to change the allowance for development on the parcel off Civic Center Drive, which is being eyed for housing aimed at medical workers.