Volunteers in the new Vassalboro First Responders group were able to respond to medical emergencies in critically less time for the patients they served.
Jesse Scardina
Animals carry the day at central Maine farms
Open Farm Day brings out hundreds of visitors to see a slice of life on the farm, including an 800-pound hog named Doesit.
Bringing back the Waterville Bolley’s
The restaurant, known for its hot dogs, will get new owners and an expanded menu.
Former Harris bakery in Waterville sold
City officials expect an influx of jobs and revenue after the long-vacant building is bought by a company that makes fire logs out of hay.
Unconscious man found on Waterville riverbank hospitalized
The city man was intoxicated and may have been huffing paint, police said.
Clinton man arrested two days after he fled
James Simonson, wanted on marijuana and arson charges, took off running Monday, so police came back with reinforcements Wednesday.
Holy Cowl! It’s Batman Day at the Waterville library
Fans gathered at libraries to celebrate the Caped Crusader’s 75th anniversary.
Central Maine officials keeping eye on rail proposal
Oakland’s Town Manager and Rangeley’s Fire Chief say it’s a good start to avoid a Maine disaster like Lac-Megantic’s.
Eisen: The man behind MIFF
Waterville’s Maine International Film Festival was born 16 years ago out of Ken Eisen’s love of film .
Lawsuit aimed at protecting Kennebec salmon revived
A federal appeals court overturned the dismissal of part of a suit that questions fish protection at dams in Waterville, Skowhegan, Fairfield and Brunswick.