Longtime Central Maine reporter Emily Duggan joins new hires Quentin Blais and Jimmy James on the Sun Journal group's writing ...
The workers were killed in a temporary work zone after a minivan reportedly drove through a stop sign.
Hard Tellin', Not Knowing planned for Waterville, Mallett Brothers Band to perform in Camden, Bearly Dead to take stage in ...
Vermont State University Lyndon senior Kiara Mack was named the North Atlantic Conference Women’s Basketball Defensive Player ...
Two MaineDOT workers, 60-year-old James Brown and 51-year-old Dwayne Campbell, both of Waterville, were projected over the ...
In the not-too-distant past, Waterville conducted a spring sidewalk arts sale, bringing many local artists to the downtown area for a one- or two-day event. It promoted local businesses and offered ...
A Buckfield man was arrested after officials linked him to an explosion outside a home.
The moratorium “is intended to pause growth while we review and assess capacity, determine unintended economic development consequences in our Downtown, and gives the city time to make sure the rules ...
The recently vacated Ruby Tuesday space at Presque Isle’s Aroostook Centre Mall will soon welcome diners again.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the whale died from entanglement injuries.
Rabbis and rabbinical students in the United States are more diverse than ever today, with increasing numbers of women and ...
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NTSB shares preliminary report on Waterville work zone crash that killed MaineDOT workers
It has been just over two weeks since Department of Transportation workers James Brown and Dwayne Campbell were fatally struck by a minivan in a chain-reaction crash.
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