Ramblers shake off first loss of season with MVC victory.
January 2019
New Gloucester lawmaker seeks to ban ‘obscene’ material from public schools
She has support for her bill from Sen. Scott Cyrway, R-Benton, and Rep. John Martin, D-Eagle Lake. Her measure will likely be considered by the Legislature’s Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety.
Toddler gets out of house in New Hampshire, freezes to death
The family had just moved into the apartment and the door was easy to open.
Murder case of former Jay man in judge’s hands
Sweeney, who is deaf, pleaded not criminally responsible by reason of insanity in October 2018.
FDA resuming some food inspections halted by shutdown
Riskier foods such as cheeses, produce and infant formula account for about a third of the agency’s roughly 8,400 routine inspections each year.
Kennebec RiverHawks, Gardiner Tigers making noise in Class B hockey
Kennebec builds on last season, while Tigers rebound from down year.
Greg Bazakas elected to Ward 2 Waterville Board of Education seat
Bazakas, a clinical social worker and therapist, was chosen Monday over one other candidate; Sara Sylvester was re-elected board chairman and Joan Phillips-Sandy was re-elected executive secretary.
House Democrats launch sweeping investigation of drug pricing
Polls show that high drug prices are a major concern for consumers, and that majorities favor government action regardless of political party identification.
Sears’ chairman stands at center of fight for company
But plenty of others think that sheer financial gain is behind Eddie Lampert’s perseverance.
Trial for lawsuit in Biddeford murders rescheduled as defendants seek dismissal
The attorney representing the defendants, which include the city and its police department, is asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit stemming from two shooting deaths by landlord James Pak in 2012.