Andrew Sherman, 48, whose death is considered suspicious by police, was known locally as friendly and smart.
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Augusta Housing Authority’s proposal for Gage Street park hits snag
A revised, smaller proposal to build apartments for families in what is now a city-owned park could still happen despite restrictions on the use of some of property.
Augusta woman wins more than $53,000 on ‘Jeopardy!’
Togus medical librarian Jessica Garsed won three games of “Jeopardy!” that aired last week and called it a “surreal experience.”
Gardiner readies for first bridge replacement
The Maine Avenue bridge is slated to be replaced in the second half of October, prompting detours and round-the-clock work.
Waterville City Council may follow state-recognized holidays, including Indigenous Peoples Day
Councilors on Tuesday also will consider buying two used ambulances for up to $131,000 to start a city-owned ambulance service.
Maine’s Native Americans push for more than Indigenous Peoples Day
During a Sunday appearance in Augusta, Native American advocate Sheri Mitchell said the new holiday was “good political capital” and urged attendees to lobby their legislators for bigger changes.
Big renovations begin at Madison Health Center
The first part of the project will renovate 2,500 square feet of space at the current facility, costing approximately $500,000.
State Police probe suspicious death of Richmond man
Andrew Sherman, 48, was found dead in his Kimball Street home on Friday afternoon, authorities say.
Windsor home to substation that stabilizes power for rest of New England
A $50 million system, the largest of its kind in North America, was installed at a $153 million Central Maine Power electrical substation in Windsor.
Central Mainers, spirits turn out for ghost investigation at Vassalboro mill during third annual Parafest
Ghost Research and Investigations of Maine and Central Maine Ghost Hunters co-hosted a two-day event at the Olde Mill Place in Vassalboro Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11-12.