Waterville Area Soup Kitchen will offer free meals-to-go on Wednesday, Dec. 9, from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Park at Monument Square and Head of Falls on Front Street, and from 11:40 a.m. to noon at Green Street Playground on Grove Street and Moor Street Playground on Moor Street. For more information, call […]
2020
Developers plan new affordable housing project in Gardiner
Maine Affordable Properties, which is proposing to build eight to 10 condominium-style units, has completed its site analysis for the 1.27-acre lot at 134 Spring St.
Company offering pandemic stock tips accused of $137 million fraud
Regulators are seeking federal court orders freezing company assets, halting the alleged fraud scheme and awarding relief to consumers.
Demand for COVID-19 vaccines expected to get heated – fast
Experts say they expect attitudes to shift quickly from widespread hesitancy to urgent demand.
Augusta bar faces loss of liquor license
Augusta’s licensing board has recommended the Raging Bull Saloon’s liquor license not be renewed because of ongoing issues at the Water Street bar, but the City Council will have the final say.
Kansas hospital runs out of staff, as virus creates acute rural crisis
The COVID-19 crisis in small towns nationwide is particularly acute because they hospitals don’t have much of a bullpen – or many places to send patients with regional hospitals full.
Farmington, Massachusetts men charged in drug, assault cases
A woman told police a Farmington man threatened to kill her, and choked her and her aunt.
‘The people have spoken’: Michigan judge rejects lawsuit from disavowed Trump attorney
The judge notes that the case seems to be ‘more about the impact of their allegations on People’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government.’
Two Rumford officers credited with saving Mexico couple
Cpl. Lawrence Winson and Officer Robert Haseltine pulled them through a bedroom window.
With Giuliani in hospital with COVID, lawmakers who met with him scramble
The New York mayor recently attended long meetings in battleground states, to help the president try to subvert November’s vote, without wearing a mask.