WATERVILLE — Jews in late 19th century Maine would have been very much in favor of the mural which Gov. Paul LePage removed from the state Department of Labor walls.
Fire damages tavern
OAKLAND — Combustibles placed too close to a portable electrical heater caused a fire early Sunday that damaged Tracy’s Tavern, a restaurant on Kennedy Memorial Drive, according to local and state fire officials.
Radiation releases likely to last months
TOKYO — The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant could continue to release dangerous radiation into the air for several months, Japanese officials said Sunday, acknowledging their painstakingly slow progress in the battle to regain control of the badly damaged facility.
KENNEBEC COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
AUGUSTA — A number of people were sentenced recently in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Superintendent livens up budget presentation
OAKLAND — Don’t expect the proposed 2011-12 school budget for Regional School Unit 18 to be presented Wednesday in the same old way.
Five businesses honored at event
GARDINER — An awards ceremony recognized the success of five city businesses last week.
Planning Board to hear plan for winery
VASSALBORO — Planning Board members have an unusual application on Tuesday’s agenda: Ann Dube proposes Two Hogs Winery on Mudget Hill Road.
Births: Feb. 24-March 5
AUGUSTA — A daughter, Isabella Grace Lyons, was born March 5 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Erika and Seth Lyons of Manchester
New owner of Tobey’s Market to add grocery lines
CHINA — Since it opened almost 33 years ago, Tobey’s Market on Route 3 has been owned by just three families.