Several fire departments responded to the blaze at 562 Albion Road.
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Wiscasset woman, picking up son after he was charged with drunken driving in Gardiner, is charged too
Marci Reed, 50, of Wiscasset, was charged with operating under the influence while picking up her son Zachary, 19, after he was arrested on the same charge.
Winthrop Post Office to reopen by October
The town’s post office, destroyed by fire in 2017, had been built in 2010 to replace an older building.
Windsor Fair goes big on opening day
Giant draft horses, large pumpkins, large servings of fried food featured on the fairgrounds Sunday as the annual fair starts a nine-day run.
Bateau Brewing in Gardiner opens in renovated 19th century mercantile building
The brewery and tasting room is one of the businesses that’s opening in the Dingley Block on Water Street.
Fire destroys Clinton horse barn and apartment, five homeless, but horses rescued
Fire tore through a large horse stable and attached apartment Saturday night, destroying the apartment and a horse business and leaving a woman and four children homeless.
R.B. Hall Memorial Band wraps up 50th season in Waterville area, backed by 91-year-old trombonist
The band’s 50th anniversary concert will take place at the Oakland Waterfront Park Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Fort Western reenactors on the lookout for French, Indian would-be attackers
French and Indian War encampment expected to continue Sunday at the historic Augusta fort on the Kennebec River.
Historic house tours, parade, fireworks mark Saturday’s Madison-Anson Days
The four-day celebration included an antique tractor show, crafts, dance with live music, fishing derby, golf tournament, carnival and dynamite cook off.
Augusta may have to choose — rail service or trails
Merrymeeting Trail proposal could derail the potential future return of passenger train service to Augusta, rail advocates warn.