Gagliano’s Italian Bistro plans to reopen Saturday after addressing safety concerns; but Mark Zaloga, who owns the building at 287 Water St., announced he plans to evict all tenants within two months rather than bring the building up to code.
Craig Crosby
Hall-Dale canoe project helps math come to life
Hallowell and Farmingdale students spent much of the last school year building a canoe in hopes of applying the mathematics they learned in the classroom.
Fairfield woman convicted of abducting children asks to leave the state
BethMarie Retamozzo, who took her two young children and fled Maine in 2013, seeks permission to go to Florida to help fight efforts to sever her parental rights to a child who lives there.
Winthrop Summer Festival set for Saturday
An art show, a bake sale, a barbecue and a climbing wall are among the events.
Head-on crash reported in Litchfield
Three people were taken to area hospitals following the 9:30 a.m. crash.
Augusta police search for robbers who held up Grondin’s Certified Cleaners
Police are asking the public to help them find a woman and a man who robbed the Chapel Street business around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Litchfield man charged with domestic assault
Gerald J. Crowley Jr. reportedly grabbed his partner’s throat and pulled her hair when she threatened to leave their Wentzell Road home.
Civil Air Patrol squadron opens its doors in Augusta
The Civil Air Patrol, based at the Augusta State Airport, on Saturday hosted its yearly open house.
Cigarette sparks fire that damages Augusta apartment building
There were no injuries and only minor damage was reported after a Saturday morning fire inside a Swan Street apartment, officials said.
Augusta’s Mount Vernon Avenue headed for one-way traffic
During the ongoing reconstruction of the road, drivers will be allowed to turn left from Marketplace Drive onto Townsend Road, a change city leaders hope to keep in place permanently.