No charges are expected as a result of the near head-on collision Wednesday afternoon on U.S. Route 201, police said.
Rob Montana
Rob Montana is the city editor for the Kennebec Journal. At the KJ since August 2018, he has worked in local media for 19 years. Starting as a sports writer for a daily paper in upstate New York, Rob also served as news reporter and weekend editor, before becoming managing editor of two weekly newspapers, also in upstate New York. He also has worked in a variety of on-air and production roles in local radio. Prior to coming to the Kennebec Journal, Rob served as managing editor for The Times Record in Brunswick.
Liz Soares: It’s hard to understand people who don’t embrace diversity
I was raised to be proud of my heritage, and took an interest in the ancestry of my friends, writes Liz Soares.
Lisbon’s economic and community development director bound for Gardiner
Tracey Steuber is scheduled to start Aug. 5 as the city’s new planning and economic development director.
Dana Wilde: The moon one summer night
With the 50th anniversary of the landing next week, it seems like the future is all in the past, writes Dana Wilde.
Central Maine Egg Festival kicks off in Pittsfield
Week-long fest to include rides, contests, fireworks and even Egg-lympics.
Bowdoinham family picks up pieces after fire
Community members are supporting the Allyn family through donations of clothing, money, gift cards, school supplies and summer camp scholarships.
Liz Soares: Fourth of July meant for celebrating
But the holiday is also a good time to reflect on how fragile our freedoms are, writes Liz Soares.
Three central Maine women hurt in car-bus collision on I-295 in Bowdoinham
Police say alcohol and speed contributed to the crash that injured women from West Gardiner and Mount Vernon.
Augusta shopowner’s flags headed to New York City’s Pride Parade
Bishop McKechnie, who owns Merkaba Sol with his husband, David Hopkins, made a more than quarter-mile-long Pride banner.
Neighbors keep up opposition to proposed Richmond subdivision
The town’s Planning Board was urged to deny several waivers sought for a 14-lot subdivision off U.S. Route 201.