Department of Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland said the woman found dead is “likely” 54-year-old Joan Hadley.
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Woman found dead in downtown Augusta could have died weeks ago, police say
Augusta and state police are investigating the death of the woman at 37 Water St., and have deemed it suspicious.
Man who shot, killed 13-year-old seeks permission to perform comedy at venues with alcohol
Experts warned against allowing Todd Curry to make appearances at venues where alcohol is served.
Report advocates more visible sidewalks in Augusta after increase in pedestrian fatalities
A Maine Department of Transportation study, in response to increase in pedestrian deaths on Maine roads, recommends changes to increase visibility of pedestrian crossings.
Dana Connors: Green-card reforms would bring more willing, able workers to Maine
The Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act would benefit our state’s economy and its job creators.
Feds won’t be allowed to access Maine driver’s license photos, state says
Maine’s secretary of state says he won’t allow the FBI or Immigration and Customs Enforcement to go on database fishing expeditions.
Our View: Edwards Dam removal signaled new era for rivers
Once considered only for their industrial uses, the waterways are now seen as community assets for other reasons.
Kennebec Valley YMCA offers summer program to immigrant children
A program at Camp KV allows immigrant children to socialize and interact with other children in a way that officials hope will help them bridge differences.
First Amendment Museum celebrates Independence Day with Family Fun Day
The Augusta museum’s annual event culminated with a Suffrage March, celebrating the centennial of the 19th Amendment.
Maine’s pyrotechnicians gear up for Fourth of July fireworks
Steve Marson, owner of Central Maine Pyrotechnics and Pyro City Fireworks, said his crews will perform 50 shows on July 4 and his shops will have 75% of their annual sales within the next week.