Community banker Karen Hart will retire at the end of the month after 37 years of service to Skowhegan Savings, according to a news release. Starting her career as a teller in 1982, Hart is the bank’s longest serving employee, seeing four bank presidency changes during her tenure. She became the bank’s first marketing officer […]
2019
Edward Little’s Grant Hartley tosses winning TD in Maine’s spring game
Grant Hartley, the former Red Eddies star, has a big day to lead the White team to a 21-14 win in the annual Jeff Cole Memorial Spring Game.
Track and Field: Husky Throwdown an early test
Throwing athletes enjoy tough competition, friendly rivalries at MCI meet.
Minor flooding expected Sunday afternoon in downtown Augusta
A flood warning is in effect for the Kennebec River.
Maine Health Care Association honors long-term care residents
Remember ME photography exhibit recognizes residents’ life work, including Jane Lowell of Northern Light Continuing Care, Lakewood, Waterville.
Augusta Fire Department, Red Cross staff and volunteers install free smoke alarms
Volunteers spent Saturday installing smoke alarms, checking existing alarms and providing preparedness tips to residents in about 100 Augusta-area homes.
Sidelines: Football in Maine is broken, but fixable
The new high school football alignment is rife with problems, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Playoff preview: It’s a new year for Celtics, Bucks
Boston beat Milwaukee in seven games last season, but a lot has changed since then.
Synagogue shooting kills 1, wounds 3 during Jewish holiday
Deputies were called to the scene by ‘reports of a man with a gun’ and authorities confirm a man has been detained for questioning.
Electric cars touted Saturday at Thomas College in Waterville
Sustain Mid-Maine Coalition, Central Maine Motors Auto Group and others host Drive Electric Earth Day to raise awareness and stress the importance of driving electric vehicles and reducing the earth’s carbon footprint.