A broken violin repaired by a Fairfield craftsman is restored and returned to the family that has owned it for generations.
Craig Crosby
Augusta drug raids result in six arrests
Police reportedly seize crack cocaine and heroin from homes on Mayflower Road and Second Avenue.
Gardiner continues to rally around fire victims
The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Gardiner will hold a spaghetti fundraiser this week at Dave’s Diner.
Winthrop boy, 12, honored for heroism in fire
Malachi Walo, 12, woke two older siblings after discovering a fire in the kitchen, and the respect he has gotten since has changed his outlook.
Third person in Rite Aid robberies in Augusta pleads guilty
Lance Szady, who police said drove the getaway car, pleaded guilty to taking part in the Sept. 2 robberies of Rite Aids on North Belfast Avenue and Hospital Street.
Chelsea woman who helped pharmacy robber faces prison
Nicole Breton admits she helped Dominic Pomerleau after the Sept. 2 robbery of two Augusta Rite Aid pharmacies.
Three in central Maine sentenced to prison for welfare fraud
Walter and Kathryn Trask of Augusta and Connie Wheeler of Whitefield were convicted of stealing money from state assistance programs.
Letter-perfect friendship endures in digital world
Long-ago pen pals from Maine and India embrace modern technology, but still sometimes communicate the old way.
Driver trapped for 40 minutes after Jeep, plow truck collide in Augusta
The injuries suffered by Andrew Mahaleris, 20, are not life-threatening, and traffic on Interstate 95 is disrupted.
Two arrested after man shot in Augusta fight
Police are still trying to piece together what started the incident, but they believe it is drug-related.