Even with all the obstacles Amy and Emily Pinkham and Travis Dobson have faced, they said their faith in God was what helped them get back on their feet.
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Augusta woman’s faith drives her to work on social justice issues
Nancy Fritz has been guided by her beliefs to take on advocacy for homeless people, domestic violence victims and children with special needs.
Cash stolen from Richmond Family Dollar in weekend break in
Richmond Police are investigating the break in during which an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
Latkes bring friends and family together in Gardiner
On the first day of Hanukkah, latkes bring tasty, welcome relief at the busiest time of the year.
After temporarily closing a year ago, Togus VA dialysis center seeks nurse manager to reopen
Old equipment has been moved out of center and will be replaced with new machines when the center reopens. A date for that reopening has yet to be set.
Unity-based train takes passengers on excursion with Santa Claus
The two-hour, round-trip adventure is put on by volunteers at the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad and departs Unity Station at 212 Depot St.
Waterville’s The Elm to host New Year’s Eve gala with the Al Corey Big Band
The event center at 21 College Ave. is one of the new venues developed by businessman Bill Mitchell as part of downtown revitalization efforts.
Waterville police officer, suspect shot Sunday in chase that ended in Canaan
A State Police spokesman said Sunday that the officer and the suspect are being treated for gunshot wounds.
Strategic plan shows positive trends for Hallowell’s cash-strapped Hubbard Free Library
The plan was funded in part by TIF funds given to the library as part of a $42,000 line in the city’s budget this fiscal year.
Waterville’s Quarry Road meets the challenge of hosting Eastern Cup Nordic ski races
This year’s Eastern Cup Opener was held in memory of Roy Varney, a state champion Nordic skier from Turner who passed away in a farming accident in July at the age of 19.