Edwell Gethers, 34, faces multiple charges after he allegedly broke into a home, trashed its kitchen, covered himself with soap and confronted the homeowner in her bedroom Friday.
Jesse Scardina
Central Maine MaineCare patients, KVCAP feeling the effects of transportation changes
Kennebec Valley Community Action Program says it has had hundreds of complaints about the system that dispatches rides for patients who have non-emergency medical appointments.
People lining up under sunny skies for Taste of Greater Waterville
Fast food vendors are drawing plenty of patrons already, with elegant dining and live entertainment to come at the Taste of Greater Waterville.
Walk right in, sit right down: Taste of Greater Waterville underway
The Taste of Greater Waterville, a daylong event featuring food vendors, street games and dancing, live music, children’s events and a beer garden, takes place today.
Benton tween takes part in national magazine’s girls’ summit
Madison Morin, 11, of Benton, took part in the Discovery Girls Tween Summit, a gathering of children across the U.S. and Canada to engage in open, solution-oriented conversations about obstacles and pressures facing girls today.
Palmyra teen charged with tearing up Hartland school’s athletic fields
A 16-year-old Palmyra boy was charged Wednesday with aggravated criminal mischief connected to extensive damage to a Hartland school’s field hockey and softball fields.
As Clinton Police Department debate continues, spate of vandalism shows where small-town cops come in
The town will vote on the police budget Aug. 13, and the results may indicate whether residents, many with complaints about the department, are willing to go without one.
Police release photos of Winslow bank robbers
Police released security camera images today of the two armed men who robbed the Bangor Savings Bank in Winslow last week.
Maine wardens in need of professionals experienced in search, rescue to help locate hiker
Terrain is too tough to go farther with the volunteer force and the service wants searches affiliated with the Maine Association of Search and Rescue, a non-profit group that provides training and certification.
Maine search for missing hiker narrowed; wardens say time running out
Geraldine Largay has been missing since July 22, and officials think she may between Lone Mountain and north to Caribou Valley Road in the Stratton area.