A tentative framework on tax breaks to help finance a $70 to $80 million natural gas pipeline through the heart of central Maine is now in place, according to local officials and the company behind the project. Even so, the Portland-based Kennebec Valley Gas Company has yet to secure large commercial customers for its natural […]
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Sergeant breaks arm in fight
WATERVILLE — A sergeant with the Waterville Police Department broke his arm Wednesday afternoon after scuffling with a Portland man accused of shoplifting, police said.
FirstPark reboots
OAKLAND — It’s been a decade since construction started on FirstPark, the high-tech business park covering 285 acres near Interstate 95.
Oakland arranges day to shred documents
OAKLAND — It started Dec. 10, 2010, with a question from a resident on the Oakland Transfer Station’s Facebook page.
Fort Halifax blockhouse to open again in Winslow
WINSLOW — Memorial Day will mark a new beginning for the historic blockhouse at Fort Halifax Park.
AT&T not planning to close Oakland call center
AT&T is not planning to close the T-Mobile call center in Oakland, the company said in a statement late Thursday to Maine’s two U.S. senators.
AT&T: Not planning to close Oakland call center
AT&T is not planning to close the T-Mobile call center in Oakland, the company said in a statement late Thursday to Maine’s two U.S. senators.
Obama’s plan gets lukewarm reception from local residents
Waterville resident Bill Gordon, 84, watched President Barack Obama speak Wednesday about a proposal to trim federal borrowing by $4 trillion during the next 12 years.
Passengers recall ride that ended in rollover
WINSLOW — Sailing off the road in an 85 mph sprint off a hill, the SUV went tumbling into a pasture, flipping over and over and over.
Oakland building proposals seessome support
OAKLAND — Resident Kevin Purnell looked at the artist renderings of a proposed municipal building for town, police and fire offices.