HALLOWELL — There will be fireworks at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
Farmingdale gas main project may not mean lines for residents
FARMINGDALE — Residents may not have the chance to get natural gas to their homes even if the town grants Kennebec Valley Gas Co. a 15-year tax break.
Sewage leak closes Gardiner Dunkin’ Donuts
GARDINER — State health inspectors closed Dunkin’ Donuts on Wednesday after receiving reports of raw sewage oozing onto the kitchen floor.
Johnson Hall and Francesca’s Restaurant offer dinner and a show deal
GARDINER — Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center and Francesca’s Italian Restaurant in Hallowell will offer Dinner and Show packages for the fall season.
Western Avenue roadwork draws debate
AUGUSTA — A proposal to pave 1,000 feet of crumbling roadway on Western Avenue drew lively debate at Thursday’s City Council meeting.
Maine law aiming to eliminate wolf-dog hybrids
PORTLAND (AP) — Wolf hybrids, animals that are a cross between wolves and dogs, will vanish from Maine over time if a new state law works as designed.
PTC A FOOTBALL: Ground game, Cony mistakes boost Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — Adam Dusty carried the football 24 times for Skowhegan on Friday night, rushing for 206 yards and three touchdowns. But the most fun Dusty had all night was when he drilled Cony’s intended receiver on a pass play.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Mustangs look like a playoff team
PITTSFIELD — Last week the Mount View High School football team made history by winning its third game of the season, which matched the program’s career total.
PATRIOTS: Welker looks to stay red-hot
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Wes Welker’s mouth landed him in hot water prior to the New England Patriots’ divisional playoff game against the New York Jets last season.
PTC A FOOTBALL: Defense sparks Lawrence to win
FAIRFIELD — On a night when the Lawrence High School football team’s offense wasn’t its sharpest, the Bulldogs’ defense was in top form.