Seven months after the school budget was first presented, voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to accept the $10 million package, which is down slightly from last year.
Craig Crosby
Messalonskee graduate, former Olympian has his eyes on Sochi
Ben Koons, a cross-country skier, reflects on the Olympic experience four years after competing in Vancouver.
Police: West Gardiner man claims he was aiming at squirrel when he shot ice fisherman
The Maine Warden Service continues to investigate the Sunday shooting near Cobboseecontee Stream and charges have not been filed.
Screaming male pig concerns neighbor in China
Police called to Hanson Road after pig in the throes of a romantic encounter with a group of sows leads neighbor to believe there’s an assault taking place.
Litchfield names permanent town manager
Trudy Lamoreau took over as interim town manager in July to replace Michael Byron, whose contract was terminated during a selectmen meeting on June 25.
Gardiner man indicted in December shooting
Kennebec County grand jury charges Sean Kingston with aggravated assault and reckless conduct after he reportedly shot a woman inside her Costello Road home last month.
Augusta City Council ponders overview of city’s future
Councilors take stock of the city while setting goals for 2014.
Chelsea woman hurt in collision with crane
At least one person is reportedly injured in a crash between a vehicle and construction crane.
Gardiner police seek man after Spring Street shooting
Convicted felon Paul Nicholas Coyne sought after man is shot in the leg, but police say the public is not in danger.
Money restored to Winthrop school budget
Town councilors vote to keep $100,000 in the budget, citing potential teacher layoffs the cut would necessitate.