During a Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee hearing, Collins questioned Navy leadership on the Trump administration’s 2020 budget request for the Navy and Marine Corps.
2019
Armed robber holds up Limerick variety store
A person with a gun entered Limerick Village Variety around 9:30 a.m. Monday, according to Sheriff William King.
Gardiner Artwalk set for Friday
Artwalk Gardiner will celebrate its 15th year on Friday, May 17, on Water Street. Area artists will once again showcase original artworks in storefronts and studios from 5 to 8 p.m. in Gardiner’s historic downtown. The evening will feature art exhibitions, music, refreshments and more. Artwalk Gardiner was formally launched in the fall of 2005 […]
Chairman’s departure leaves Maine PUC with vacancy at critical time
Mark Vannoy left as chairman of the Public Utilities Commission on May 3 and Gov. Mills has yet to nominate a replacement.
Prepare for record-breaking, late season snow
Tuesday’s nor’easter is not typical.
Crash on US Route 201 in Skowhegan sends 2 people to hospital
U.S. Route 201 was closed from about 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday after the collision between a Jeep SUV and a Ford passenger car; pit bull terrier still missing from the scene.
Batchelder receives Heart and Soul Student Award
UMA student one of six to receive Maine Campus Compact’s statewide award.
Augusta’s Courtney Allen receives Heart and Soul Student Award
UMA student one of six Maine higher education students to receive Maine Campus Compact statewide award.
Use of restraint and seclusion on the rise in Maine schools, advocacy group says
A report by Disability Rights Maine cites ‘clear and troubling trends’ in schools’ use of restraint and seclusion, especially among students with disabilities.
Man appeals 15-year sentence for infant’s death in Brunswick in 1979
Burton Hagar says his statements over the years about the death of his 4-month-old son, Nathan, are unreliable.