It wont be long now before the people of Waterville get to live in the same lavish lap of luxury that the people of Augusta have been living in now for several years.
It's October and that means, pumpkins, costumes, and ghosts! I love to research haunted places and wanted to uncover the most terrifying sites in Maine where gruesome crimes were committed!
Did you ever get dolled up in the early 2000s and have your picture taken at Sears? If so, you were officially a part of the Glamour Shot Age. Here are some Mainers reliving that time!
According to a press release from Deputy Chief, Kevin Lully, the Augusta Police Department responded to a robbery at the Big Apple on Stone Street in Augusta just after 10 pm on Tuesday night.
The press release indicates the the 911 caller reported that an unidentified male suspect entered the Big Apple store, displayed a firearm to the cashier and demanded cash and merchandise...