UNITY — Unity College has hired an internationally-recognized scientist to become the college’s new president, the college announced today.
Scott Monroe
AG: Clinton officer justified in shooting out suspect’s tires
The shooting happened last October, when a Clinton police officer used his firearm to prevent a reckless driver from getting away.
In Oakland, a day for shredding
With identity theft a serious problem, a town official thinks the shredding service can help residents dispose of documents and have peace of mind.
Teen, 16, charged with driving to endanger in rollover of SUV
WINSLOW — A newly licensed teenager was charged Tuesday with driving to endanger, a day after the SUV he was driving veered off Garland Road and rolled three times. The SUV was going 85 mph in a 45 mph zone, police said. The two adults and three youths who were injured Monday all were taken […]
Maine locomotives, passenger cars heading for N.C.
UNITY — The old Unity train station property north of Depot Street is quiet and there’s a for-sale sign out front.
Woman accused of leaving kids atop moving van
WINSLOW — A Waterville woman was cited by police during the wee hours of Wednesday after several people reported seeing two children, wrapped in a blanket, sitting on the roof of her moving van.
Mitchell urges students to engage in the issues
The former gubernatorial candidate defends her political record and criticizes the GOP agenda.
Former Cony hoops star now ‘Survivor’ contestant
It was last summer, about a month before taping was set to begin on the newest “Survivor,” when it happened.
Cowhide giant eyes Hartland tannery
HARTLAND — A Kentucky-based cattle hide processor, which bills itself as the world’s largest, has placed a $6.5 million bid for this town’s largest employer, Prime Tanning, and could become its new owner by week’s end.
Systems unfair, one-sided, Maine Red Tape forum told
Several frustrated business owners tell of being “attacked” and “harassed” by state regulators.