WATERVILLE Accident restarts fire, halting a paper machine A fire that was believed to be out in the early evening Thursday reignited and spread to electrical wires at the Huhtamaki paper mill a few hours later, forcing the evacuation of some employees and a temporary shutdown of equipment in the affected area, according to company […]
October 2014
Windham shuts out Bangor in game of unbeatens
A second-quarter touchdown is enough for the Eagles in a 6-0 victory.
Apartment where Ebola patient stayed is decontaminated
The residents of the apartment in Dallas are moved to a home in a gated community in an effort to contain the virus.
Peavy, Giants beat Nationals, 3-2, in National League series opener
The former Red Sox pitcher takes a no-hitter into the fifth inning, reversing past playoff failures.
Good Theater’s ‘Rainmaker’ is funny, touching and wise: Review
The production is a charming mixture of down-home comedy and matters of the heart.
Foes of Hong Kong protests attack students
It’s unclear whether the actions were an expression of frustration or backed by pro-Beijing factions.
Ogunquit Playhouse’s ‘Addams Family’ is a musical to die for: Review
The world of Charles Addams’ bizarre family comes to life with the Broadway set and costumes and award-winning puppets.
Major theft operation busted in central Maine, police say
Police seize $240,000 in cash and arrest a 67-year-old woman alleged to have brandished a handgun at police.
Should bear-baiting practices be banned?
A TV forum on bear hunting will be aired on Oct. 14 on WCSH-6 and WLBZ-2.
Jets’ quarterback fined $12,000 for cursing at fan
The NFL penalizes Geno Smith for swearing at a heckler in the stands after the Jets’ loss to the Lions.