Jeffrey Keezer, who played for the Augusta team at the 1971 Little League World Series, throws out the first pitch before Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond’s opening game.
2023
Alabama man charged with setting wife on fire
Riley Herbert Willis III, 40, was charged with domestic violence in the first degree – assault in the first degree, and arson in the first degree.
Fans gather in Gray to cheer on their team at Little League World Series
Birchwood Brewing, a popular gathering place for fans of the Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond team, was packed by the time Kayden Oliver threw the first pitch at 3:10 p.m.
Maker of Maine’s electric buses files for bankruptcy
Proterra said it will maintain normal business operations as it navigates a reorganization, but local transit services say they can pivot if that doesn’t pan out.
Maine experiencing an uptick in COVID-19, but new vaccine booster is on the way
Latest booster shot targeting the Eris variant should be available in late September or early October.
Wilton posts job listing to hire town manager
The Wilton Board of Selectpersons voted unanimously to post a listing for a town manager, beginning their search for current Town Manager Perry Ellsworth’s replacement.
Farmington university’s child education program to include infants and toddlers
The building at 274 Front St. will be the home of the nationally accredited Sweatt-Winter Early Care and Education program.
Lewiston man admits to trafficking meth and suspected crack
Willie Rembert faces up to 20 years in prison on each charge.
Walton’s Mill Park opens, dedication Sept. 29
After two years of construction, Walton’s Mill Park is now open to the public.
Farmington traffic lights to be updated
In September, six traffic lights on Broadway and Main Street will receive cabinet and structural work with updates to the lights themselves occurring over the winter.