WATERVILLE — MaineGeneral Medical Center will have more employees in the Waterville area than was originally thought after in-patient services are consolidated at the new Augusta hospital.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Waterville hospital to employ more than planned after consolidation
WATERVILLE β MaineGeneral Medical Center will have more employees in the Waterville area than was originally thought after in-patient services are consolidated at the new Augusta hospital.
Farmington’s Whittier Road to remain closed through winter
FARMINGTON — A road that is being undermined steadily by the erosion of a nearby riverbank will remain closed until spring, town officials have decided.
Farmington road closure extended through winter
FARMINGTON βA road that is being steadily undermined by the erosion of a nearby riverbank will remain closed until spring, town officials decided Tuesday.
βIt just came down to public safety. That was the bottom line,β Public Works Director Denis Castonguay said
Winslow police station work reveals fire station concerns
WINSLOW — The construction of a police station has overcome its rocky start and is now ahead of schedule, Town Manager Michael Heavener told the Town Council Tuesday night.
Burned out: The poor are more at risk for home fires and other disasters, and are less likely to recover
WATERVILLE — The growing number of Maine families living in poverty are not only more likely to be the victims of a home fire, but they also have a more difficult time recovering from them.
Bob Woodward reflects on current American politics
Before and during his Colby College speech Sunday, Lovejoy Award recipient Bob Woodward spoke on various topics in American politics.
Athens man loses fingers in industrial accident
ATHENS — An Athens man was airlifted to Boston on Friday night after an industrial accident at a local company.
Watergate reporter Bob Woodward receives Colby’s Lovejoy journalism award at convocation
WATERVILLE — Bob Woodward, who initially rose to prominence as a newspaper reporter for his role in the investigation of the 1972 Watergate break-in, spoke on the role of journalism in America while accepting a journalism award Sunday at Colby College.
Smithfield fondly remembers summer resident, Gov. John Reed, as neighbor, friend
SMITHFIELD — A crowd of 50 told stories and shared photographs Sunday at the Smithfield Baptist Church during a service in the memory of former Gov. John Reed, who died of pneumonia Oct. 31.