Dozens of people log more than 100 miles each in April to raise money in honor of Vassalboro’s Nancy Tarr, who died earlier this year of esophageal cancer.
Craig Crosby
Augusta woman’s family holds out hope she will be found well in Nepal
Dawn Habash was hiking when an earthquake rocked the nation last week, and her family hasn’t heard from her since then.
Woman’s body pulled from Kennebec River in South Gardiner
An unidentified body has been pulled from the river more than a month after Kelly Voytasko plunged through the ice in Augusta.
Road work to begin Monday on U.S. Route 202 between Lewiston and Winthrop
Plans to repave and add rumble strips could cause some delays for commuters on the major road.
Hockey documentary to benefit Winthrop family
Friday premier of ‘Behind the Black and White,’ a documentary film on St. Dominic Academy’s hockey team, will benefit family of Winthrop father and son killed in a December crash.
Augusta police cracking down on crime hot spots
Police on Wednesday handed out fliers announcing a larger police presence in the city in coming months.
Jobs for Maine’s Graduates celebrates students at career conference
Hundreds of students from the non-profit organization gathered at the Augusta Civic Center Wednesday.
Winthrop school officials tout efficiency upgrades
$1 million bond used for new windows, boilers at middle school, a grade school roof, in addition to other projects.
Alert dog, quick-thinking mother save children in Pittston fire
A fire on Old Cedar Grove Road Sunday damaged the home, but a woman’s response to a dog’s alert prevented injuries to herself and her children.
Fire damages Augusta Red Robin restaurant
Fire Chief Roger Audette said the fire at 52 Stephen King Drive caused about $25,000 in damage.