Maine midwives, local officials celebrate Martha Ballard
Speakers at a Blaine House tea said every Maine community could use a midwife like historical figure Martha Ballard.Read More
Read MoreSpeakers at a Blaine House tea said every Maine community could use a midwife like historical figure Martha Ballard.Read More
Read MoreCouncil Chairman Harry Moore said towns should not be burdened with the added expense, which should be paid by Turner.Read
Read MoreGina Stevens, principal of Wiscasset Middle High School, said the camera was installed after the food pantry was broken into
Read MoreThe Farmington Public Library has received $10,000 in grant funding and is seeking suggestions from the community on ways to
Read MoreLaying of wreaths, speeches, a presentation on Franklin County servicemen in WWI, meals, social gatherings and a service of patriotic
Read MoreIn all but one race, clean elections candidates continue to have far more money behind their campaigns than their traditionally
Read MoreMaine MILL members affix the names of the victims of last week’s mass shooting to the windows of the downtown
Read MoreThe plan would allow full-time officers to qualify for retirement after 25 years of service, instead of after turning 60
Read MoreA Newcastle woman who discovered that public school officials were facilitating the social transition of her 13-year-old daughter behind her
Read MoreMainers’ data privacy is once again set to be a focal point for lawmakers in Augusta. Next Wednesday, members of
Read MoreThe nearly $10,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.Read More
Read MoreUndisclosed amounts of cash were taken in a Bangor Savings Bank robbery Tuesday on Main Street in Waterville and a
Read MoreRANGELEY – The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will host an Artist Reception celebrating the works of Liz Gold at
Read MoreHere are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.Read More
Read More