Evan Stone scores four goals for Cougars.
2018
KVCAP asks Waterville for increase in transportation contribution
Jim Wood, transportation development director for the agency, said costs and ridership are rising, but local contributions have remained level for many years.
Harpswell wants sunken vessels gone as boating season heats up
Selectmen vote to let the harbormaster remove the two vessels at the owners’ expense if it’s necessary.
Richmond baseball tops Buckfield
Bobcats battle through some in-game adversity.
Trump wades deeper into abortion politics to fire up his base for midterms
The president sees a proposal to remove funding from Planned Parenthood and other family planning clinics as key to getting white evangelical voters energized to support allies running for office.
Shawn Esler chosen as Waterville’s new fire chief
Esler, a fire captain, was hired with the expectation that he would be Winslow fire chief as well, though the Winslow position has not yet been formalized.
LePage bill intended to protect elderly from tax lien foreclosure in limbo
The governor, who now is working with a Caribou woman whose home was foreclosed on, vows to ensure the bill gets sponsored next year if a special session, which he has the power to convene, is not called.
Congress enacts bill to protect senior citizens from scam artists
The measure, written in part by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, now goes to President Trump’s desk for a signature.
Brunswick residents consider legal action against mobile home park
Bay Bridge Estates tenants are raising new concerns about maintenance and falling trees months after the town was forced to step in during a water shortage.
Winslow councilor, school board member square off over tax impact document
School Board Chairman Joel Selwood calls document penned by Councilor Ken Fletcher ‘incomplete, unfair and misleading.”