Arrests 1/24 at 9:49 a.m. David Austin, 45, of Turner Street, Auburn, was arrested on Topsham Fair Mall Road by Officer Troy Garrison on a charge of theft. 1/27 at 12:17 a.m. Christopher Brazee, 40, of Pittsfield, Mass., was arrested on Main Street by Officer Mark McDonald on a warrant. Summonses 1/24 at 12:59 p.m. […]
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Scarborough Police Beat: Feb. 1
Arrests 1/25 at 12:59 a.m. Kelly E. Milliken, 28, of Stonecrest Drive, Portland, was arrested at Route 1 and Maple Avenue by Officer Timothy Dalton on a charge of operating under the influence. Summonses 1/21 at 12:34 a.m. Michael W. Bamford, 18, of Hunnewell Road, was issued a summons on Schooner Road by Officer Timothy […]
North Sports Roundup
CNYLL registration upcoming Registration for the 2013 Cumberland/North Yarmouth Little League season is underway at cnyll.com. An early bird discount will be given to those who register prior to Feb. 28. Longest running 3-on-3 benefit tournament seeks teams The Swish-Out and Junior Swish-Out, Maine’s longest running, continuous 3-on-3 basketball tournament, which benefits the Maine Children’s […]
Hostess picks lead bidder for Twinkies brand
The joint offer, which includes other snack cakes and five bakeries, totals $410 million.
Portland stays hot with win over Cheverus
SOUTH PORTLAND—It took a couple extra weeks and two venue changes, but the Portland boys’ basketball team finally got to “host” rival Cheverus Wednesday at the HUB gymnasium at Southern Maine Community College. It was certainly worth the wait for the Bulldogs as they seized control early and never looked back. The Bulldogs trailed for […]
Husband-wife team to lead Bowdoin College museum
BRUNSWICK Frank H. Goodyear III and Anne Collins Goodyear have been named co-directors of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Frank Goodyear currently serves as curator of photographs at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Anne Collins Goodyear serves as associate curator of prints and drawings at the National Portrait Gallery. She […]
Wind tears roof off museum in Bath
BATH Wind gusts of up to 63 mph sheared the copper roof from Maine Maritime Museum’s main building Thursday morning as administrative staff arrived to begin their work day. The museum opens at 9:30 a.m. for visitors. The only people in the building at the time were administrative staff, who begin arriving at 8 a.m. […]
Mölnlycke hunting for workers
BRUNSWICK The bricks are being set, the mortar is drying and production line machinery is on the way. What remains now is finding people to run it. Mölnlycke Health Care is advertising for production operators, quality assurance and maintenance technicians, facilities and manufacturing equipment engineers, warehouse and shipping workers, and some administrative positions, Human Resources […]
Time’s up for Rover
FREEPORT Former trap manufacturer Harold Arndt’s embattled “Island Rover” is out of time and hanging in the balance. Arndt failed to meet a Jan. 26 town deadline to meet conditions that would have temporarily relieved the project from its zoning nonconformity and given him three more years to finish building his boat. For several years, […]
New England fishermen say new regs mean ruin
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Minutes after New England fishery managers took a vote that cast doubt on the historic industry’s future, the prospects most clear to Gloucester fishermen Paul Vitale were his own. “I’m bankrupt. That’s it,” said the 40-year-old father of three. “I’m all done. The boat’s going up for sale.” The New England Fishery Management […]