A recently opened eatery in Gardiner pivots from ice cream and hot chocolate to latkes to host an annual gathering.
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More than 100 gather in Waterville to welcome Santa and Mrs. Claus, celebrate tree lighting
After one-year hiatus, families are again able to attend the ‘Joy to the Ville’ holiday celebration.
Gardiner Ambulance looks to expand service
Fire Chief Richard Sieberg is expected to present options for improving service to communities in the Gardiner Ambulance coverage area.
Restaurant and tavern to launch next month in Fairfield
Kent and Morgan Eliassen say they were undeterred by the COVID-19 pandemic and a persistent labor shortage when deciding to open the River Jack Tavern at 230 Main St.
Supply chain no big deal on Small Business Saturday
Central Maine shop owners say more people seem to be shopping locally.
Athens woman hurt when car strikes construction equipment in Madison and rolls over, police say
Linda Swett’s car struck a parked trailer on Tuesday, causing it to roll off the road before coming to rest upside down, a Somerset County sheriff’s official said.
Mechanical problem leads to 2-vehicle crash in Skowhegan, police say
The driver of a minivan Thursday was traveling without his headlights on and was not seen by another motorist who was attempting to pull out of her driveway, police said.
Florist shop to move to new location on Main Street in Waterville
The Robin’s Nest will open in February in a building at 173 Main St. that’s owned by Colby College.
Black Friday draws smaller crowds in Augusta, leaving only the dedicated shoppers in line
Lines were much smaller this year in comparison to years past, but people who chose to stand in line continued their Black Friday traditions.
Amy Calder: Divulging Christmas secrets, long ago
Sneaking into closets to find out what presents would grace the Christmas tree was a typical practice in the Calder family, Amy Calder writes.