Snowmobilers ignore barriers to a trail that was closed after riders left the marked trail and threatened dogs.
Craig Crosby
Snowmobile pulled from Maranacook Lake
Nobody was hurt Friday when the snowmobile went through thin ice as March days lengthen and temperatures rise.
Augusta Holocaust center play to highlight struggle of women at war
“The Lonely Soldier: Women at War in Iraq” opens this week at the University of Maine at Augusta.
Augusta’s St. Michael School supports Police Chief Gregoire
Bishop Robert Deeley visited the elementary school to help present a check from a basketball fundraiser to the police chief injured in a motorcycle crash.
Augusta city marshal’s badge comes home
A California collector donated a badge worn by the head of the Police Department more than 100 years ago.
SMASH brings ‘The Merchant of Venice’ to Monmouth
The Southern Maine Association of Shakespearean Homeschoolers will open Thursday night at Cumston Hall.
Winthrop woman’s home-based business takes off
Shandra Rubchinuk’s secondhand store, Everything Kids, has taken over the first floor of her Main Street home; and she is looking to move to a new location with more room.
Augusta police investigate Gage Street incident
Police and Lincoln County law enforcement are trying to untangle what was initially reported as a kidnapping Thursday morning.
Augusta family’s 19th-century violin returns to life
A broken violin repaired by a Fairfield craftsman is restored and returned to the family that has owned it for generations.
Augusta drug raids result in six arrests
Police reportedly seize crack cocaine and heroin from homes on Mayflower Road and Second Avenue.