A Kennebec County jury deliberated for several hours on Thursday and Friday before reaching a verdict.
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Waterville City Council debates the future of funding recycling center
With Waterville already operating a curbside recycling service, some councilors see recyclers such as I Recycle Inc. as redundant, but businesses see them as necessary.
Farmingdale jewelry store was broken-in to 11 days before August burglary
State Trooper Ian Dunn said the store was broken into on July 21, but could not hypothesize a connection to the August break-in.
KLT to hold annual meeting where interns will present their experiences
Interns see community’s connection to nature and show the public how forest management can help mitigate climate change.
Oxford 250: For Johnny Clark, life looks different on the eve of 40
One of most accomplished drivers in Maine auto racing, Clark still motivated to earn 1st career Oxford 250 win.
Heard about the Waterville tech startup that got a $10,000 grant? Eariously
You heard right: Eariously is a tech company started up by a recent Colby grad that turns digital text into audio.
Two City Councilors, School Board member up for election in Hallowell
Nomination papers are available for three positions until Sept. 3, according to City Clerk Diane Polky.
Augusta police warn of scam that ‘spoofs’ the department’s number
City police said a person is impersonating an officer and calling people demanding they buy pre-paid debit cards or else they will be arrested.
Maine Farm Days rolls out robotic milking demonstration
Maine Farm Days at Misty Meadows Farm on Hill Road in Clinton Wednesday and Thursday provides a look at what goes on at a working farm.
Winthrop library installs security cameras following increase in vandalism
Vandalism has also been reported on school grounds, Norcross Point and recreation areas, but police chief calls the cases ‘normal nuisance criminal mischief.’