Steve and Molly Saunders volunteered in El Paso, Texas, assisting asylum seekers from Central America.
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Fire, police officials continue to probe Skowhegan blaze
State and local investigators were at the scene of a fire Friday that burned two vehicles in a North Avenue driveway and spread to an adjacent house, injuring one person.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences graduates largest class to date
The graduating class of Maine’s first charter school numbered 35 at the school’s eighth commencement.
Skowhegan police, fire officials probe vehicle, house fire
Skowhegan police and firefighters Friday afternoon responded to a vehicle fire that spread to a house on North Avenue and officials contacted the Office of State Fire Marshal to help determine the cause of the blaze.
MeANS program for challenged students graduates seven
The Threshold program at the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences focuses on students whose lives make it difficult to attend school regularly.
Augusta’s Capital Area Technical Center offering firefighter training for high schoolers
Students who complete the program will be able to volunteer with local departments, at a time when ranks are dwindling and the average age of firefighters is climbing.
Bed racers tear up Water Street at Skowhegan River Fest
Farmers market, rafting rides, fireworks part of festival’s Saturday events.
Waterville Planning Board, council to consider final plans for mill redevelopment
The Planning Board on Monday will review preliminary and final plans by North River Lockwood I LLC to develop 132 apartments at 6 and 8 Water St. as part of two phases of development.
Man injured when SUV slams into back of parked flatbed truck in Winslow
The truck was stopped on the side of Augusta Road when a Chevrolet Equinox sport utility vehicle crashed into the left rear of the flatbed, smashing the passenger side of the SUV.
Uplift project earns Randolph Planning Board approval
Construction on the five-unit residence is expected to begin later this summer.