The money from its settlement with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection will help fund a fish passage on the Sheepscot River.
April 2019
Solar bill’s passage prompts optimism in the industry
Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill Tuesday that restores electricity credits for those who install home solar power systems.
Brunei implements laws allowing stoning for gay sex, adultery
The United States joins the United Kingdom, Germany and France in urging Brunei to halt its plans.
Golf courses start to open, but bring an extra pair of socks
As the snow recedes, a few southern Maine courses have opened and others are expected to follow suit this weekend.
Phippsburg man charged in knife assault on woman
The woman was treated at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Waterville resident requests investigation over alleged illegal council meeting
Rien Finch says four city councilors met at a Waterville restaurant Tuesday night with the mayor and others, which he alleges is a violation of the Maine Freedom of Access Act.
FDA investigates possible link between seizures and e-cigarettes
The move comes amid a nationwide push to fight underage use of e-cigarettes.
Maine State Police investigate death of infant at Windham home
The death of the child, who was 6 months old, does not appear suspicious, a spokesman says.
Waterville police respond to back-to-back rush-hour crashes on Kennedy Memorial Drive
One woman was taken to a hospital for treatment of a minor injury after a three-car crash; no one was injured in the second crash, which occurred roughly half an hour later.
Somerset County commissioners, Budget Committee, approve $12.7 million budget for coming year
“It looks good,” Rep. and Skowhegan Selectwoman Betty Austin said from the audience, as the budget passed with ease.