Belgrade’s display will be Sunday; CMP catches up from a high of 6,000 outages.
Paul Koenig
Belgrade boat parade motors on after one-day delay
Rain on Friday postponed the annual Belgrade Fourth of July boat parade until Saturday, but about a dozen boaters still took part.
Marijuana dispensary moving from Hallowell to Gardiner
The Wellness Connection of Maine plans to move its downtown Hallowell medical marijuana dispensary to the former train station on Maine Avenue in Gardiner.
Route 3 tractor-trailer fire halts traffic, spills diesel
No one is hurt, but the truck’s cab was destroyed in the Augusta blaze.
Gardiner councilors approve budget with tax hike
With both city and school portions of the $9.13 million overall budget final, city taxes will go up 4 percent.
Gardiner budget heads to final hearing
City Council’s Wednesday night meeting will be the last opportunity for residents to voice opinions about the proposed budget.
New women’s veterans clinic opens at Togus
Officials say the clinic is a significant upgrade and accommodates the growing number of female veterans.
Waterville group hopes to grow Maine businesses
Central Maine Growth Council says more money from municipalities will allow the area’s foreign trade zone to expand.
Incumbents lose in Farmingdale election
The chairman of the Board of Selectmen chairman and the road commissioner were both beaten after a flap over a snow plowing contract.
Small group from Maine Army National Guard welcomed home
The 13 soldiers in the 1035th Survey and Design Team, part of the 133rd Engineer Battalion, returned to Augusta Friday afternoon.