Winthrop and Monmouth firefighters were called to the lake shortly after 4:45 p.m., but the three boaters were safe and there were no reports of injuries.
Craig Crosby
Artists gather for sculpture symposium at Viles Arboretum in Augusta
A sculpture symposium this week at the Viles Aboretum has attracted some of the top stone carvers in the state to ply their trade and display their talents.
Augusta forum addresses the right to die
Dozens turn out for a Sunday forum at the University of Maine to discuss physician-assisted suicide and end-of-life care.
Help wanted for Disabled American Veterans
DAV is seeking to attract volunteer drivers for its veteran transportation program.
Richmond senior center celebrates 10th anniversary
The Golden Oldies Senior Center on Front Street on Saturday celebrated its 10th year in the best way it knows how – with lots of laughs.
Vassalboro police academy obstacle course dedicated to fallen trooper
Jeffrey Parola, a trooper known for his physical fitness and drive, died when his cruiser crashed while he was responding to a domestic violence call in 1994.
Smelly trash fire reported at Hatch Hill in Augusta
Firefighters on Friday were called to the city landfill, where a couple of acres of trash burned, producing smoke that could be smelled miles away.
Augusta chief: Smoke detectors saved Cumberland Street building
A fire was extinguished quickly Wednesday after smoke detectors alerted residents.
Maranacook students pitch in for Travis Mills
Juniors from Maranacook Community School spent part of Wednesday cleaning up the future site of a retreat for wounded veterans.
Whitefield, Manchester, Farmington apple growers see ‘bumper crop’
With the pick-your-own season in full swing, central Maine apple growers say they have an abundance of high quality apples after a healthy growing season.