Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Repairs to the Hallowell Fire Station are nearly complete, granting time to construct a new station, possibly in concert with Farmingdale.
Residents at the annual Litchfield Town Meeting approved a $1.35 million budget and added $25,000 to the special projects fund to improve conditions at two historically dangerous intersections.
Fayette voters adopted almost all articles as presented at Saturday’s annual Town Meeting, including a $1.6 million school budget and a municipal budget of just over $1 million.
Despite unanimous passage in the Senate, the compromise plan faces another hurdle: price.
About 40 agents were involved in the excavation of a rural field in suburban Detroit. The FBI has not put a cost on the search.
Maine's Republican senator says the existing law creates a 'perverse incentive' for businesses to cut employee hours.
Jessica Meir, who grew up in Caribou, is the youngest of five in a family of overachievers.
Iceland has a longstanding extradition treaty with the U.S., though it has never been used to deport an American citizen.
Kennebec County Sheriff's Department officials say Cody Campbell is recovering at Maine Medical Center and he now recognizes his parents.
'Why should we continue supporting unhealthy purchases in the false name of nutrition assistance?'
Augusta residents complaints about trucks getting hung up on a tight right-angle corner have city councilors considering banning heavy trucks from Macomber Avenue, a residential street between Winthrop Road and Western Avenue.
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: Paille steps up for Bs
BOSTON (AP) -- His teammates always knew Daniel Paille was more than a speedy penalty killer who specialized in defense for the Boston Bruins.
'Nashville' star Keith Carradine is Maine International Film Festival award winner
Award-winning actor, songwriter, and producer Keith Carradine will be honored at the 2013 Maine International Film Festival with the Mid-Life Achievement Award in July.
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