Even during COVID-19 pandemic, community meal not short on volunteers.
2021
There’s a scramble to install gas detectors ahead of new Maine law
A state law created in response to a 2019 propane blast in Farmington goes into effect Jan. 1.
U.S. to spend $25 million to distribute East Coast fish to nutrition programs
The purchase is aimed at helping to fill food pantries and boost the struggling East Coast seafood industry.
Friends and colleagues rally around dispatcher, Windsor firefighter battling serious illness
Due to a rare genetic condition, Adam Zibura, 32, of Windsor, must wait for a 100% match for a bone marrow transplant as part of his treatment for acute myeloid leukemia.
Surging COVID cases, ‘jingle jabs’ make for somber Christmas
Christians around the world are celebrating their second COVID-19 Christmas as surging infections in many countries overwhelmed hospitals, canceled flights and curbed religious observances.
Icy conditions in New England lead to crashes, road closures
Mixed precipitation including snow was forecast for parts of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont through Sunday morning.
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to be staged in Rangeley
RANGELEY — The Rangeley Lakes Regional Middle and High School Drama Club plans to present “Little Shop of Horrors” Jan. 1-3 at the RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St. in Rangeley. Showtimes are 7 p.m. Jan. 1; 2 and 7 p.m. Jan. 2; and 7 p.m. Jan. 3. “Little Shop of Horrors,” with books and […]
Residential garage in Palmyra heavily damaged by fire
No one was injured Friday when a portion of the garage on Davis Road went up in flames.
No one hurt when couple’s barn destroyed in Clinton fire
The residents of the home on River Road were out of town for the holidays when the fire began Thursday.
Trustees of Anson-Madison Water District release more details on theft charges, dismissals
Latest information includes that the superintendent, Michael Corson, had been fired Dec. 7 — earlier than previously thought — “due to concerns about his management of the district.”