Berwick police described Bo Rodden, 25, as armed and dangerous while searching for him Monday.
2016
Black Friday sales lukewarm as shoppers look for deals
The number of shoppers grew over the weekend, but they spent less on average than last year.
Skowhegan man charged with harassing former Penobscot chief by phone
Bryan Aubrey allegedly called Barry Dana 10 times on Nov. 10, using vulgar language and insulting Dana’s Indian heritage.
Stocks take a breather from record highs
The market has been on a steady climb since the election of Donald Trump earlier this month.
Longtime Portland restaurant BiBo’s Madd Apple Cafe will close Jan. 1
The cafe, a favorite among theatergoers, has been in business for 18 years
Orono woman admits to allowing drug dealing from her home
Amy Hakola pleads guilty in federal court and faces up to 20 years in prison.
On the Job: Santa Claus gets ‘paid in hugs’
Of course, there are also cookies.
Key to Marilyn Monroe room sold
Monroe stayed at a Connecticut inn in 1956 while dating playwright Arthur Miller.
Paisley Park event to celebrate life of Prince
Prince died April 21 of an accidental overdose at Paisley Park, his home and recording complex in suburban Minneapolis.
Recounts to start soon on marijuana, tax surcharge referendums
The Maine Secretary of State’s Office has not yet announced a date, but the counting is expected to begin next week.