Some residents call the thousands of Central Americans camped near the U.S. border an ‘invasion.’
2018
Festival of Trees celebrates spirit of giving
Seventy-three Waterville-area businesses donated thousands of dollars worth of presents for the fourth annual Sukeforth Festival of Trees. The charity event opened on Friday and will re-open Thanksgiving weekend.
Cat’s obituary pulls in $3,000 for Vermont humane society
Pvt. Silas Goodrich’s owner offered readers of the Facebook post a sticker of Silas’ face in exchange for donations.
Winter preparations take shape in Monmouth
A month before the start of winter, snow and a cold snap prompt weather-proofing and weather-embracing action in central Maine.
Future remains bright for Messalonskee grad Nick Mayo
With new coach, Eastern Kentucky forward looks to break school points record en route to possible NBA career.
Farmington and Waterville teams blast into space
Two teams blew the competition out of the water at LEGO League qualifier in Jay.
Wounded hunter in fair condition at Portland hospital
Joshua Stark, 25, of Sabattus was shot in the hip while hunting in Topsham on Saturday.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 18 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018.
Augusta man accused of stealing manhole covers
David Dickens was among those indicted on various charges by a grand jury in Kennebec County.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 18 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018.