Saturday, May 18, 2013
Police and firefighters were responding to a report of a two-vehicle rollover on North Avenue, south of Molunkus Road, in Skowhegan early Saturday evening.
On Saturday, 456 graduates of the University of Maine at Farmington were urged to let go of imaginary lines that needlessly divide people and keep them from joining together to support each other.
University of Maine at Farmington Class of 2013
Skowhegan police Saturday handed out more than 70 tickets for improper parking during the 30th annual 10-Mile Lawn Sale.
Nine teaching jobs will be cut if the proposed $17.7 million budget is adopted in Regional School Unit 4 — Litchfield, Sabattus and Wales — and each town will be billed more to support that budget.
Gov. Paul LePage blasted legislative Democrats for inaction in a Friday letter, saying the Maine Department of Health and Human Services will run out of money to pay Medicaid providers in three weeks without action on a new state budget.
A major makeover to Augusta's Market Square is set now that the city has secured a $200,000 grant, and officials and merchants hope the project will help bring more people into the heart of downtown to meet and mingle.
The shuttering of churches may make financial sense, but it also takes its toll on parishioners, who celebrated baptisms, communions and weddings in these buildings.
St. Francis de Sales' steeple stands as Waterville church's demolition nears end
The man approached the 10-year-old as she played near Oak Grove Cemetery.
NPR reporter Mara Liasson urges the graduates to use their education to promote collaboration in politics and business.
As I close the garage doors, she, the Garage Sale Queen for a day, will be sitting in an unsold antique chair, reading a $25 best-seller everyone passed up for the five-dollar tag.
Educators testify in favor of a bill that aims for pre-kindergarten in all Maine districts by 2017.
MLB: Red Sox score in 10th, beat Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Will Middlebrooks gave Boston a comeback victory the night before with a big swing. This time, he dropped down a bunt to advance the go-ahead run.
BOOKS: Fears drive the satirical ‘Odds Against Tomorrow’
Mitchell Zukor is a disaster waiting to happen — and waiting for disasters to happen to himself and the rest of us.
Shot fired in Saco standoff Police say they have had 'intermittent' contact with the man by cellphone.
Coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
Caleb ‘Kai’ McGillvary was sought in the killing of a N.J. lawyer.
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