Waterville residents have the option of voting at the polls Nov. 3, voting in person by absentee ballot at City Hall beginning Oct. 5, voting by mail-in ballot or dropping off a ballot in a secured box outside the main entrance to City Hall.
2020
Pastor defiant about outbreak as anxiety increases in Sanford
Todd Bell, who officiated at a wedding in Millinocket that has been linked to more than 130 cases of COVID-19 and 1 death, has framed himself as a victim of a culture war.
U.S. says it won’t join WHO-linked effort to develop, distribute coronavirus vaccine
The Trump administration is effectively doubling down on its bet that the United States will win the vaccine race and won’t have to share with its allies.
NHL notebook: Flyers stay alive in OT, push Islanders to Game 6
Philadelphia, on the brink of elimination, gets a goal from Scott Laughton in overtime and now trails New York 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.
Lawyer: Plea offer tried to link Breonna Taylor to drug ring
Taylor’s ex-boyfriend, Jamarcus Glover, was offered a deal to say she was involved in criminal activity.
Civic groups, retired Mainers push to ease absentee voting rules
The lawsuit seeking to relax absentee voting rules is opposed by the state and national Republican party, and President Trump’s re-election campaign.
Franklin County awards winter road contract to Strong business
Sheriff’s Office to donate snowmobiles to Carrabassett Valley and Weld for rescues.
Postal carrier pickets Oakland office claiming he’s not paid for package deliveries
Adam Stalilonis’ part-time rural route has seen a major uptick in online ordered packages, causing him to work extra hours for no pay, a situation he has been told affects more than 1,500 routes in northern New England.
Los Angeles deputies fatally shot Black man who dropped gun, officials say
A sheriff’s lieutenant says deputies opened fire after Dijon Kizzee, 29, punched one in the face and dropped a handgun wrapped in a bundle of clothes.
Maine man pleads guilty to federal domestic violence charges
Nelson Jean Dion of Kittery crossed the Maine-New Hampshire border in 2016 to harass a girlfriend who eventually killed herself, prosecutors say.