A downtown fixture, Gerard’s Pizza expects a busier-than-usual week as faithful customers return.
Paul Koenig
Kennebec County apple orchards damaged to the core
Saturday’s brief but intense storms cause significant crop loss at multiple farms.
Essay contest to find new owner of Whitefield land ends for lack of entries
Martha Manchester of Edgecomb says those who did enter to win the 47-acre wooded parcel will have their $100 entry fees refunded.
Gardiner raises $13,000 so far for fire victims
The city rallies after a dozen residents lose their homes and two businesses suffer damages in the ‘community disaster.’
Gardiner hoping to rebuild after downtown fire
Community members would rather not have two burnt-out buildings become downtown parks.
Farmingdale man, 34, dies in ATV crash
He lost control of the three-wheeler early Saturday in Farmingdale and rolled it, Maine State Police say.
Gravedigger works by hand at Litchfield Plains Cemetery
Donald Vannah has dug hundreds of graves over the past 16 years he has served as groundskeeper.
Bank merger plans stir concern, hope in Gardiner, Augusta
If Camden National Bank acquires The Bank of Maine, communities could see losses and pluses.
Interim UMA president named
Rebecca Wyke is the University of Maine System’s vice chancellor for finance and administration and treasurer.
Plenty of pick-your-own strawberries ready in central Maine
As they open their fields to pickers, farmers say winter’s cold and snow and recent rain helped the crop.