Skowhegan works to chart a path forward after a proposal for an $8.5 million public safety building was rejected by voters in November.
December 2018
Wednesday’s major league notebook: Red Sox owner may seek stake in NASCAR
According to a report, John Henry is interested in minority ownership of the racing series if the France family sells.
Kennebec RiverHawks hold off Brewer in Class B North hockey
Cody Ivey’s game-winner keeps RiverHawks unbeaten.
Court upholds ruling to let Arundel middle schoolers attend Thornton Academy
The private school and several Arundel parents had sued the RSU 21 board after it voted to stop paying for students to attend its middle school instead of a public school within the district.
Somerset County commissioners maintain support for CMP power line project
The group also voted Wednesday afternoon to take no further action on the New England Clean Energy Connect project.
Banksy has Welsh town ash-shamed
What appears to be snowflakes are really ashes depicting Port Talbot’s dirty air.
New Hampshire ex-physician assistant convicted of taking kickbacks for fentanyl
A drug manufacturer paid the man to prescribe the drug and to speak in favor of it at events.
Waterville council declares vacancy in Ward 2 seat
Candidates wanting to apply must do so by 4:30 p.m. Jan. 10, according to City Clerk Patti Dubois.
ACA enrollment down slightly in Maine and across the nation
More than 71,000 Mainers signed up for the health insurance coverage, about a 5 percent decrease from last year.
Vassalboro man given less than mandatory minimum for drug trafficking
Joseph L. Gagnon, 61, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for heroin and cocaine trafficking.