The restaurant, at the corner of Water and Winthrop streets, is open after a car slid on ice and skidded into the building Sunday night.
Craig Crosby
Livermore woman killed in Fayette accident
Route 17 in Fayette reopened at 3 p.m. after being closed for most of the day as crews worked to contain propane leaking from a Downeast Energy truck that rolled onto Diane Gould’s SUV.
Shooting highlights outpatient treatment for mentally ill in Augusta
Those with severe and persistent mental illness often meet with teams of specialists to help them live in the community.
Gardiner police investigate possible home invasion
Police are investigating a report that at least one man, possibly armed, broke into an occupied Highland Avenue apartment.
Maine farmers get Facebook, Web page tutorial
Farmers need to identify a need and fill the niche, just like any other business, according to the cooperative extension.
Ice cream social to support Monmouth family set for Saturday
Fielder’s Choice Ice Cream in Sabattus will host a fundraiser for the terminally ill Mike St. Jean and his family.
After crash, both northbound lanes of I-95 open through Augusta
Traffic on the highway had been snarled since Tuesday, when a garbage truck crashed into a guardrail, spilling much of its load.
Windsor man still in Portland hospital after Friday standoff
Wayne Bland remains hospitalized after shooting himself in the face during a weekend standoff at his Barton Road home.
Winthrop’s Carleton Woolen Mill lands on national register
At one time, the Winthrop Mills Company was the largest firm in the country that produced woolen bed blankets and cotton warp.
Maine Marine Patrol promotes Cornish to chief
Jon Cornish replaces Joe Fessenden as head of the agency that enforces the state’s fishing laws.