AUGUSTA — A son, Brayden Kenneth Andrews, was born Oct. 14 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Sarah and Brandon Andrews of Farmingdale.
Roadwork finish likely two years away
AUGUSTA — Relief is at least two construction seasons away for motorists heading in and out of the city along one of the busiest sections of Western Avenue.
Kennebec Valley Chordsmen elect officers
WATERVILLE — Kennebec Valley Chordsmen, Waterville chapter, recently elected officers.
Know the rules before sending trees, wreaths out of state, officials warn
AUGUSTA — Shippers sending Christmas trees and wreaths out of state this holiday season need to know the import standards and regulations for those markets, state officials said.
Expert: Post-traumatic stress misunderstood
FARMINGTON — A former chief judge and chairman of the U.S. Board of Veterans Appeals said Monday that after decades of war, Americans still do not understand post-traumatic stress disorder.
STILL LIFE: Fire on the water
Norma Larsson, behind the flames, and Robert Sezak watch as fire consumes pine cones and brush they gathered off the lawn at their Bunker Island home Sunday night on the Kennebec River in Fairfield.
COMMENTARY — ON NASCAR: Edwards shows class in losing
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Carl Edwards did everything right in his quest to win NASCAR’s championship.
HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS: A fresh start
WATERVILLE — “Push!” Rob Rodrigue yelled. “Push! Push!”
MLB: Valentine has formal interview with Sox
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox said they were looking for a different voice in the clubhouse when they let Terry Francona walk after the worst September collapse in major league history.
No injuries in Vassalboro school fire
VASSALBORO — No one was hurt Monday in a fire that investigators say was intentionally set in a girls’ bathroom at Vassalboro Community School.