Monday, May 20, 2013
Federal inspectors are investigating allegations of mail theft at the East Vassalboro post office.
Waterville city councilors to consider a deal with private recycling firm, Shredding on Site, to establish a drop-off program for residents at 46 Armory Road that would be similar to the one Skills Recycling operates now.
School Administrative District 59's board of directors approved a $10.36 million budget for the upcoming school year on Monday; a referendum vote is set for June 27.
A 200 miles-per-hour twister eviscerated an entire town, leveling scores of buildings, including an elementary school full of children.
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The Maine House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Monday aimed at Maine's so-called "skills gap," developing Maine's workforce with job-training initiatives.
Ernest Almeida, 31, of Waterville, was in jail in New Haven, Conn., on Monday, and authorities said they hope to bring him back to Maine where he faces up to five years in prison on one of the charges.
The Waterville Board of Education on Monday night voted 6-0 to approve a proposed $20.3 million school budget for 2013-14.
Corey Scott Gardea, 20, of Skowhegan, is charged with robbery and theft in connection with an attack on a man at an apartment at 56 Waterville Road in Skowhegan on March 27, 2012.
An allure to the annual Community Cup is the opportunity for standout athletes in different classes to compete against each other.
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Augusta, Saturday, At 4:44 p.m., firefighters responded to an alarm on Green Street.
$43 million lawsuit says CMP caused work delays
A contractor from New York says CMP failed to deliver materials on time, costing the contractor extra time and money during a yet-to-be-finished transmission-line upgrade.
Case puts N.Y. police tactics on trial
The judge who presides over the trial says she treats the government as only one more litigant.
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