All water in the district, which provides public drinking water to Augusta, now comes from three wells near Bond Brook.
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Defense points to mother as alternative murder suspect in Edgecomb toddler’s death
The state has denied that Makinzlee Handrahan’s mother had anything to do with her death – and instead charged Tyler Witham-Jordan with depraved indifference murder.
During the holidays, they come for the trolleys – and stay for the people
The volunteers at the Seashore Trolley Museum share a love for public transit and educating visitors about the trolley cars that once carried people through their communities.
Maine seeks developer for psychiatric residential treatment facility for youth
The plan has been criticized by advocates who say it would increase the risk of harm to Maine children, though one provider said it would fill a critical gap for those with severe behavioral health needs.
Grateful parents arrive at Toy Fund workshop
The interactions remind volunteers why they donate their time to keep the fund running – to provide holiday gifts to children who might otherwise get none.
Maine nonprofit will renovate fixer-uppers, sell them as affordable housing
The new Avesta Housing program is meant to help moderate-income families that are ‘often overlooked’ afford their first home.
Video: Watch 18,000 LED lights dance to Christmas tunes
Jason Mills has created a light display that dazzles people who come to tune into music on their radio’s that sync with a light show at his home at 74 Warren Road in Monmouth, Maine. Video taken on Dec. 4, 2024 by Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal.
Photo Album: Monmouth holiday display lights up the skies
Jason Mills’ house on Warren Road uses 18,000 flickering, flashing and kind of dancing LED lights to inspire holiday spirit.
Lewiston Middle School harvest greens grown indoors
The students hand-picked basil and mint Thursday afternoon from a hydroponic garden and used the ingredients to flavor sandwiches and ice cream.
Sabattus police chief and town manager leaving
Erik Baker says he was resigning to do what is best for himself and his family.