Jordan Richard pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute drugs in Franklin County.
January 2019
‘Fearless Girl’ artist faces lawsuit
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association’s suit says Kristen Visbal failed to make a 9-foot bronze replica of Alexander Hamilton and breached the $28,000 contract.
Hollywood performer delivers anti-bullying message to SAD 49 students, parents
In seven talks this week, Los Angeles-based motivational speaker Retro Bill is addressing the harms of bullying — and how to stay above it at each of SAD 49’s schools.
Grants to help Main Street Skowhegan get residents outdoors
Full-time AmeriCorps workers will be hired to help implement a plan aimed at getting residents active in outdoor pursuits provided by Outdoor Sport Institute.
Celebrating 50 years of historic preservation in Hallowell
Row House, a nonprofit that has raised thousands of dollars to save and renovate historic buildings, is hosting events throughout the year to celebrate its half-centennial.
Election reform bills include effort to expand ranked-choice voting to state races
Several measures to change state and local primary elections and boost clean elections funding also are on the docket at the State House.
After messy morning, snow squalls, then arctic cold
We have a lot of weather coming our way in the next 24 hours.
Gardiner’s historic Dingley Block changes hands
Gardiner Main Street bought the buildings in 2016 with plans for redevelopment and has sold them to two entities with development plans.
Health groups take aim at insurance companies’ medication policies
A pending bill would give doctors and patients more say when insurance companies balk at reimbursement and require them to try less expensive alternatives to prescribed medication or treatment.
Power Plant pot store opening in Wilton
The store will also sell specialized soil amendments and tools for growers of food and medicinal plants.