It can now theoretically buy weapons, but its economy still remains crippled by sanctions.
October 2020
Tulsa digs again for victims of 1921 race massacre
The first excavation in July ended without success.
Norridgewock resident awarded for community service
Rebecca Ketchum has won a national Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award, which includes a $10,000 grant to the town to support recruitment and retention of local public service volunteers and a custom website with a year of maintenance.
Winter energy costs to be higher but Maine oil users may get break
Oil prices remain depressed, and nearly 20 percent of homes in the Northeast rely on oil furnaces for their primary heating source.
NFL roundup: Steelers pound Browns, remain undefeated
Pittsburgh stops Cleveland’s four-game winning streak and continues its home dominance against the Browns with a 38-7 win.
Hallowell’s Boynton’s Market closes after 84 years, reemerges as Ciccarelli’s Market, Deli & Gelato
Don and Ruth LaChance have sold the store at 153 Water St. to Michelangelo and Elizabeth Ciccarelli of Farmingdale. Under the new ownership, the store is now Ciccarelli’s Market, Deli & Gelato.
Waterville Mayoral Debate
Monday, October 19, at 6 p.m., the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal present the Waterville Mayor’s Debate.
Patriots’ rally falls short against Broncos
New England nearly overcomes a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter but is stopped on a potential winning drive and drops to 2-3.
Sports Digest: Rublev wins St. Petersburg Open for fourth title of season
Andrey Rublev prevails on home turf, beating Borna Coric in straight sets.
Curtis Gerry dominates at Oxford Plains Speedway
The Waterboro driver wins his second PASS race of the season, while DJ Shaw maintains his points lead over Johnny Clark with one race remaining.