Thursday night Somerset Communications received a call reporting that a man had robbed the Cumberland Farms on Main Street in Norridgewock.
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Augusta to consider reining in zoning rules in hopes of spurring east side development
Some concerned that Riggs Brook Village District zoning rules are hindering development of an area that had been expected to see growth when a third bridge was built across the Kennebec River in Augusta.
Black ice blamed for single-vehicle rollover in Skowhegan
Aidan Louder, 19, of Cornville, was traveling southbound in his pickup truck when he hit a patch of black ice and lost control of the vehicle.
After honors, Belgrade man reflects on rescue of driver of flaming tanker truck
Carrier Nicholas Claudel does not consider himself a hero: ‘I look at myself as a servant;’ he and Joseph Arsenault Jr. have been honored multiple times for their Jan. 2 actions.
Central Maine businesses learn how to grow with Google
Google officials share tips for businesses, nonprofits, and job-seekers at free daylong event at Augusta’s Lithgow Public Library
Waterville seeks three appointees to Charter Commission
Anyone interested in serving on the city’s Charter Commission is asked to send a letter of interest to the city clerk by Nov. 27, according to City Solicitor William A. Lee III, who said the council will appoint three new members on Dec. 3.
Appeal of double murderer who killed Augusta couple denied by court
David W. ‘D-Money’ Marble’s conviction and life sentence, upheld by state’s highest court.
Couple charged in Madison drug bust scheduled for court
Timmy Smith was arrested Wednesday and his wife, Danielle Smith, was summoned, after officials from the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office searched their home and seized fentanyl, according to Sheriff Dale Lancaster.
Waterville council postpones voting on ambulance issue
Councilors vote to postpone deciding whether to override Mayor Nick Isgro’s veto of a vote to buy two used ambulances for $131,000 until Nov. 19.
Five incumbents reelected to board of Waterville-based Kennebec Water District
Each of the races was uncontested as Waterville, Fairfield, Winslow and Vassalboro residents returned their representatives to the board of 10.