Robbin-De Beaumont Foundation award to provide music and performing arts education to children in rural Maine communities.
2019
Barbershop chorus offers singing Valentines
The Chordsmen will travel to the Gardiner to Skowhegan area and points north.
Judge: No offshore drilling preparations while government is shut down
A federal judge overseeing a lawsuit in which Maine is a participant rules that workers can’t be recalled to work.
Augusta police looking for suspects in connection with armed robbery on Stone Street
Police say a suspect or suspects who robbed The Big Apple threatened use of a weapon and took off with cash.
Fire marshal: Norridgewock fire cause was electrical
The homeowners had experienced a power loss in the area where the fire is believed to have originated, according to the fire marshal’s office.
Maine figure skaters place 12th among juvenile pairs at national championships
Briella Doherty, 10, of Portland and Hans-Erik Jerosch, 13, of Yarmouth advanced to the U.S. Figure Skating Championships for the first time.
Farmington, Jay women injured in three-car collision in Jay
A Chevrolet Cobalt driven by Allison Callahan, 19, of Farmington was traveling east on Depot Street/Route 156 on the Wilton side of the road, and didn’t see the stop sign at Route 133, Jay police officer David Morin said.
Green Beret who graduated from Bowdoin and served 6 combat tours killed in suicide bombing in Syria
Jonathan R. Farmer, 37, a 2003 graduate of Bowdoin College, was among 16 people who died in the blast in Manbij in northern Syria.
Mills chooses head of farmland preservation group as agricultural commissioner
Amanda Beal grew up on a dairy farm in Litchfield and has served as president and CEO of Maine Farmland Trust since 2016.
Jackson Lab suing contractor for ‘defective’ work in $47 million facility
The biomedical research institute opened its new mouse facility in Ellsworth seven months behind schedule.