Investigative reporter who’s built a career out of uncovering human suffering and holding those who are responsible accountable, accepts Colby College’s award for crusading journalists.
Jesse Scardina
Not your father’s Red Sox: Youths expect World Series showing
Lean years for the Old Towne Team are fresh in parents’ minds, but their children have taken pennants for granted.
Zombie zone opens for tours in Winslow fundraiser
Secret zombie containment zone tours featured in Winslow 4th of July fundraiser this weekend.
No injuries in Waterville kitchen fire
A small stove fire damaged a kitchen at an Oak Street apartment Wednesday morning.
SAD 53 to cover teachers’ retirement with state subsidy
A special budget meeting for SAD 53 Monday night to let the school board cover teacher retirement costs through additional state subsidy revenue concluded with an unanimous vote.
Four candidates vye in China for two selectboard seats
Some of the most important issues facing the town, according to the four candidates, include how to promote economic and population growth in town as well as proposed lakefront property purchase.
Winslow hosts regional househould hazardous disposal day Saturday
If you live in the Winslow area, this Saturday you can take most of your hazardous household waste to Winslow Public Works for the annual Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day.
Garage damaged in Clinton electrical fire Wednesday
The fire started in a storage compartment built on the backside of the garage.
Investigation continues into suspicious Winslow car, garage fire
State fire marshals continued to interview witnesses Thursday during their investigation into a suspicious fire on South Reynolds Road.
SAD 53 to hold special budget meeting to get teacher retirement money
Proposed amendment wouldn’t affect tax bill, instead money would come from a state subsidy for district.