GARDINER — Tony Lewis felt a sense of peacefulness at the city’s public library in August. But he wasn’t curled up with a great book or taking in the quiet hush. He was conducting an investigation into the paranormal.
Local business boasts in-demand job
AUGUSTA — Stalwart manufacturer Kennebec Technologies is growing and hiring. The Church Hill Road company expects 12 percent growth this year and 10 percent in 2012. Since 2010, the firm has hired about a dozen new workers.
Local college students honored
ORONO — Robert Brown of Mount Vernon was inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society at a recent ceremony at the University of Maine, Orono.
Vose, Smith have solid record of service to city
On Nov. 8, Augusta voters will elect two first-time, at-large city councilors. Of the four candidates, only two have a solid and diverse history of serving the residents of Augusta. Cory Vose and David Smith have volunteered, in numerous ways, for many years; their records of local achievements and community service demonstrate unusual competence and […]
Owner of burned property clarifies ambiguous report
I am not an arsonist. But the ambiguous reporting in the Kennebec Journal about the criminal investigation into the fire that destroyed a building I owned in Randolph last spring has to leave readers wondering. The Oct. 18 headline claims, “Arson Case Might Involve More Suspects.” The story then reports that James St. Amand, who […]
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Hall’s goal lifts Eagles to semifinals
TOPSHAM — Chris Hall headed in Ryan Erskine’s corner kick in the first half to lift No. 6 Messalonskee to a 1-0 win over No. 3 Mt. Ararat in an Eastern Maine Class A boys soccer quarterfinal game Wednesday.
Hall’s goal lifts Eagles to semifinals
TOPSHAM — Chris Hall headed in Ryan Erskine’s corner kick in the first half to lift No. 6 Messalonskee to a 1-0 win over No. 3 Mt. Ararat in an Eastern Maine Class A boys soccer quarterfinal game Wednesday.
The chefs behind Dunkin Donuts’ menu
PORTLAND — Jeff Miller and Heidi Curry would love to tell you what they’re working on right now, but then they would have to kill you.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Hall’s header lifts Eagles
TOPSHAM — Chris Hall headed in Ryan Erskine’s corner kick in the first half to lift No. 6 Messalonskee to a 1-0 win over No. 3 Mt. Ararat in an Eastern Maine Class A boys soccer quarterfinal game Wednesday.