The Augusta Community Warming Center saw more than a dozen visitors in its first day of the season. The center will be open through March.
Paul Koenig
Heavy snowfall, strong winds keep shoppers from central Maine downtowns
Many businesses opted to keep their doors closed on Sunday, and the ones who opened saw few customers.
Snowstorm drops 10 inches in Augusta area
Travel difficult, but precipitation tapered off in the afternoon.
Natural disaster missions test Farmington students at annual Lego robotic championship
Farmington robotics team among more than 500 kids from all over Maine to compete in the Lego robotics championship Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.
Local Catholics says Pope Francis deserves Person of the Year honor
Catholic leaders say the Pope shows the importance of helping others through his actions, not just his words.
Chelsea officials to discuss sheltering pipeline revenue
A tax-increment financing district would allow the town to prevent natural gas pipeline development from increasing the town’s valuation.
Plowing contractor questioned by Farmingdale residents
The head of Ellis Construction, the contractor who won the three-year plowing contract, said he’s met all the requirements of the contract.
Manchester auction raises money for heating help
Last year’s auction of seasonal centerpieces and wreaths helped raise $3,000 to pay for the heating costs of Manchester residents.
Customers lend hand in typhoon relief
The owner of Four Corners General Store in West Gardiner still has family members in the region of the Philippines hit hardest by the storm a month ago.
Police seek man after girlfriend shot in Gardiner
The woman is recovering from the shooting at a Lewiston hospital as authorities search for her boyfriend in connection with the incident.